| Leh/08:
Himalayan Caravan – 7nights / 8days. Srinagar / Alchi / Pangong / Nubra /
Leh.
Day 01: Srinagar – Kargil. Morning after breakfast leave for
Kargil,
by visiting Sonamarg (known as meadow of Gold), Drass village (2nd coldest inhabitated
place in the world), enroute have a magnificent view of Kargil war famous peaks
(Tiger hill, Tololing peaks) & visit to Kargil memorial museum, reach Kargil
by evening. O/N Kargil. Day 02: Kargil – Alchi. Morning after
breakfast leave for Alchi, by visiting Lamyuru Monastery of Ladakh), enroute Mulbek
(an 1st century giant living buddha sculpture on rock mountain) visit to Basgo
palace and reach Alchi village by afternoon. evening visit to Alchi monastery
and free time to explore Village of Alchi. O/N Alchi. Day 03:
Alchi – Leh. Morning after breakfast leave for Leh by visiting Likir monastery,
magnetic hill, Pathar Sahib gurudwara & Hall of fame museum. Reach Leh by
afternoon. O/N Leh. Day 04: Leh – Pangong Lake. After
breakfast leave for Pangong Lake14, 500 ft, through Changla pass 17,350 ft. Third
Highest Motorable road in the world, O/N Pangong Lake. Day 05:
Pangong Lake – Leh. After breakfast leave for Pangong lake, A highest salt water
lake in the world, shared by two countries India (25%) & China (75%), enjoy
the beauty of lake on banks of the lake while appreciating the changing colors
of fascinating high altitude lake. Enroute Hemis, Thikse Monastery & Shey
palace. O/N Leh. Day 06: Leh – Nubra Valley. After breakfast leave
by 9.00 am drive to Nubra valley via Khardungla (Highest motorable road in the
world, 18,380 ft) reach deskit by afternoon, rest of the day free for exploring
Deskit & Hundur villages, two hump camel safari in sand dunes between Deskit
& Hundur Village. O/N Hundur. Day 07: Nubra Valley – Leh.
After breakfast leave by 10.00 am proceed for Deskit monastery and drive back
to Leh by same route by crossing Khardungla Pass and visiting Shanti stupa &
Leh fort. O/N Leh. Day 08: Leh. Transfer to airport and leave
back for your Destination with Sweet Memories of Ladakh. |