Customized Tour To Ladakh

5-7 Day 4 Cities

Leh,Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake,Tso Moriri

Discover the rugged beauty and serene spirituality of Ladakh on an immersive 7-10 day tour. Begin in Leh, the heart of Ladakh, exploring the majestic Leh Palace, the bustling Leh Market, and the serene Shanti Stupa. Journey to the ancient monasteries of Hemis, Thiksey, and Diskit, marveling at their stunning architecture and spiritual ambiance. Experience the ethereal landscapes of Nubra Valley, crossing the world's highest motorable pass, Khardung La. Enjoy a camel ride on the sand dunes of Hunder and soak in the tranquility of Pangong Lake with its ever-changing hues. Visit the vibrant Hemis Festival, celebrating local culture and spirituality. Indulge in Ladakhi cuisine, savoring dishes like thukpa, momos, and butter tea. This tour of Ladakh promises an unforgettable blend of adventure, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty

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Tour FAQ

What is the best way to reach Ladakh?

  • The best way to reach Ladakh is by flight, with Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh being the nearest major airport, well-connected with cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Srinagar. Road travel is also popular, with the Manali-Leh Highway and Srinagar-Leh Highway offering scenic yet challenging routes for adventure enthusiasts.

Do I need a permit to visit Ladakh?

  • Yes, Indian nationals need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit certain restricted areas in Ladakh like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri. Foreign nationals require a Protected Area Permit (PAP) for visiting these areas, which can be obtained through registered travel agents.

What are some must-visit places in Ladakh?

  • Must-visit places in Ladakh include Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, Leh Palace, Thiksey Monastery, Hemis Monastery, and Tso Moriri Lake. Other key attractions are the Magnetic Hill, Khardung La Pass, and the ancient Alchi Monastery.

What are some traditional dishes of Ladakh I should try?

  • Try traditional Ladakhi dishes like Thukpa (noodle soup), Momos (dumplings), Skyu (a traditional pasta dish), and Chhurpi (dried cheese). For desserts, sample Apricot Jam, Khambir (local bread), and Butter Tea.

What is the best time to visit Ladakh?

  • The best time to visit Ladakh is from May to September when the weather is pleasant, and most of the roads are accessible. Avoid the winter months (November to April) due to extreme cold and heavy snowfall, which can block roads.

Can I participate in local festivals of Ladakh?

  • Yes, visitors are welcome to participate in Ladakh's local festivals. Major festivals include Hemis Festival in June, Losar (New Year) in December or January, and the Ladakh Festival in September, showcasing traditional music, dance, and culture.

What is the main language spoken in Ladakh?

  • The primary language spoken in Ladakh is Ladakhi. Hindi and English are also widely understood and spoken, especially in tourist areas.

Are there any special festivals in Ladakh I can attend?

  • The Hemis Festival in June, Losar in December or January, and the Ladakh Festival in September are major festivals celebrated with grandeur in Ladakh. These festivals offer a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the region.

What souvenirs can I bring back from Ladakh?

  • Popular souvenirs include Pashmina shawls, handwoven carpets, traditional Ladakhi jewelry, Thangka paintings, and apricot products. You can also bring back items like prayer flags, prayer wheels, and local handicrafts.

What are some outdoor activities to enjoy in Ladakh?

  • Ladakh offers diverse outdoor activities such as trekking, mountain biking, river rafting, and camping. Adventure enthusiasts can indulge in trekking the Markha Valley, rafting in the Zanskar River, and motorbiking on the high-altitude passes. Exploring monasteries, stargazing, and wildlife spotting in the Hemis National Park are also popular activities.