Day 1: Arrive Delhi
You are met on arrival in Delhi and transfer
to your hotel.
Day 2: Delhi to Manali
Drive the car to Manali, by passing through
the an important junction on the salt route
to Tibet, Mandi is the gateway to the Kullu
valley. Moving through the Mandi, tourists
will see the impressive Pandoh Dam diverts
water from the Beas River two 12 tunnels to
Baggi. The beautiful view of the mountains
can be enjoyed moving through the Sainj
valley. On the way to Manali, there are
interesting things to see long both sides of
the 42 kms valley. Like, Vaishno Devi
Temple-a small cave with the Vaishno Devi
Temple. And other interesting places to
discover is Katrain, Patlikuhl, Nagar and
Roerich Gallery.
Day 3: Manali to Keylong
Drive the taxi toward Leh, after the local
sight seeing of Manali: At the northern end
of the Kullu Valley, is the main resort in
the area. Its beautifully situated and there
are many pleasant walks around the town, as
well as a large numbers hotels and
restaurants. Attraction of Local sight
seeing.
Day 4: Keylong to Leh (Hemis)
The tough journey will begin toward Leh,
Darcha is the major tent site on this road.
While next move is the Baralachala, which is
4883 metres means crossroads pass. Just
after this pass tourist are entered to the
another tent site called Sarchu. The journey
becomes more adventurous and interesting
while passing the Lachlung La, 5060 metres,
is the second highest pass on the Manali-Leh
road. The next destination is the Pang, just
the tourists are moving through the Taglang
La, the second highest motorable road of the
world, 5328 metres. On the descent tourists
are entering in to the Ladakh region and the
first village is the Upshi and one can enjoy
the beautiful landscape and magnificent
valley views.
Day 5: Hemis to Pangong Lake/ Tso Moriri
Lake
In the morning visit the Hemis monastery.
The travellers have the option to visit
either of the Lakes. Hemis Monastery : This
is biggest and the most important monastery
in Ladakh. It is situated 49 kms to south of
Leh, a little off the main Leh-Manali road.
It was built in the 17th century by Chapgon
Gyalshas and ever since has enjoyed the
patronage of the royal family. Hemis is the
headquater of the Drukpa order and all the
monasteries throughout Ladakh are
administered by it. It also trains Lamas for
the royal monasteries at Leh, Shey and Bazgo.
In the 19th century it faced a siege by
general Zorawar Singh. The Gompa was saved
to the skillful handing of the situation by
the head Lama.
Day 6: Pangong Lake/ Tso Moriri Lake to Leh
on the way back sight seeing of Thiksey and
Shey palace
Day 7: Leh - Alchi
After breakfast, we leave for Alchi. Located
70 kms west of Leh, is the Uletokpo camp
where we arrive rest, have lunch and then
leave for a tour of Alchi monastery and the
nearby village. Considered one of the most
well preserved Buddhist centers of Ladakh,
the Alchi monastery has beautiful paintings
on its walls, which are examples of early
Buddhist art. In Alchi village you can see
the rural lifestyle of the villagers
including activities such as grinding wheat
etc. Stay overnight at the camp.
Day 8: Alchi - Lamayuru - Alchi
After breakfast we drive to Lamayuru, where
we tour the Lamayuru monastery. Also called
the Yung-drung (Swastika) monastery,
Lamayuru is one of the oldest monasteries in
Central Ladakh. Enjoy a picnic lunch at
Lamayuru village and explore its
surroundings in the afternoon. Return to the
camp in the evening to stay overnight.
Day 9: Leh
Your last day in Leh is at your disposal.
You can go shopping, sightseeing or pursue
any activity of your choice.
Day 10: Leh - Delhi
After an early breakfast we leave for the
airport, where you can board the flight to
Delhi. Our representative will meet you at
Delhi airport and help you check into your
hotel. Check into your hotel and relax. Stay
overnight at the hotel.
Day 11: Delhi
Full Day Free. and Evening Transfer to the
airport.