Tour Code: FIT/1898

Leh Limelight

7 Nights / 8 Days
Private Van Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : Leh (2N),Nubra Valley (2N),Pangong Tso Lake (1N),Leh (2N)

Accommodation

  • 2 Night(s) in Leh at Hotel Holiday Ladakh/ Hotel Kanglachen or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Nubra Valley at Ladakh Elysium Camp/ Hunder Haven or similar
  • 1 Night(s) in Pangong Tso Lake at Camp Martsemik La/ Pangong Woods Resort or similar
  • 2 Night(s) in Leh at Hotel Holiday Ladakh/ Hotel Kanglachen or similar

Sightseeing

Leh, India
  • Hall of Fame
  • Leh Palace
  • Hemis Monastery
  • Shey Palace
  • Alchi Choskor Monastery
  • Thiksey Monastery
  • Likir Monastery
Nubra Valley, India
  • Diskit Monastery (Diskit Gompa)

Flight and transport

  • NON AC Xylo /Innova 6 seater for transfers and sightseeing from Leh to Leh.

Meals

  • 7 Breakfast
  • 7 Dinner
  • Hotel Included
  • Sightseeing Included
  • Meal Included
  • Private Vehicle Included
IMP Notes
  • GST 5% applicable on above rates 
  • Vehicle are NON AC only.
  • AC supplement will be 17% on above rates
  • Eco car has no AC facility 
  • Vehicle duty is based on point to point as per itinerary and on non-disposal only
  • Any additional sightseeing not mentioned will be collected directly from the guest.
  • Airport transfer could be done in small cars like OMNI during vehicle shortage.
  • For Rafting the supplement cost of the vehicle will be applicable . So the cost of Rafting & the vehicle cost to be paid directly by the guest.
Philosophy of the Leh Ladakh tour: 
  • This destination is not recommended to clients suffering from Asthma & blood pressure. Also it is not advisable for the kids below 10 yrs due to high altitude. 
  • Food at the hotel is basic & the menu is also limited
  • Maximum 4 adults are recommended in one Innova.
  • Pangong stay is a tent accommodation & with very basic amenities. 
  • There is no heather facility at the tents. They provide hot water bags. 
  • There is no medical facility available at Pangong.
  • The roads for Nubra to Pangong are rough roads.

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :Leh
    Arrive at Leh airport. Met by our representative at the airport and transfer to your hotel in Leh . On arrival at the hotel have welcome drink and then proceed to your rooms and take full-day rest to acclimatize yourself completely to the high altitudes of Ladakh which is must (Leh situated at 3500m altitude). Overnight at the Hotel.




    • Dinner
  • Day 2 :Leh - Alchi - Leh
    This morning after breakfast, visit Alchi, (3500 m / 11500 ft) a small village in the Indus Valley, 67 km west of Leh. Abandoned centuries ago the gompa or monastery is known as Chos-kor or religious enclave and comprises of five temples. En route, view the majestic Sangam - Confluence (where two rivers meet each other). Zanskar is the river formed from the junction of two streams, Lungnak means "dark gorge" and Stod, which carries the melt water of the great Drang-drung glacier. Also, view the marvelous Magnetic Hill, a gravity hill located near Leh. The hill is alleged to have magnetic properties strong enough to pull cars uphill and force passing aircraft to increase their altitude in order to escape magnetic interference. Then, visit Military Hall of Fame, a glorious museum constructed by Indian army. You can see biographies of eminent defense personalities, images and weapons used during Kargil war, Siachen and its heroes and their daily instruments and lifestyle of Ladakhi people. You will also visit Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, a beautiful Gurudwara constructed in the memory of Guru Nanak, about 25 miles away from Leh and Spituk Monastery, famous for its wide and varied collections of ancient masks, icons, antique arms and numerous Thangkas. The rest of the day is at leisure. Overnight at Leh.




    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Leh - Nubra Valley - (160km / 4Hour, 35Min Approx)
    Morning drive to Nubra Valley 125km crossing Khardongla Pass 18360 ft, the world highest motor able pass. Afternoon visit Diskit & Hunder Monasteries along with the 100ft tall Maîtrea Buddha statue. Members will also visit the silvery sand dunes with perhaps a Double humped Camel Safari. Overnight at the deluxe tent. 


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Excursion To Turtuk
    This morning, after breakfast visit Turtuk. On the way visit Diskit Monastery. Turtuk is the last village on the Indian side of the border and was taken over by the Indian Army during the Kargil War. You will be mesmerized by the beauty and the Simplicity of Turtuk and its people. The rest of the evening for leisure. Overnight in Nubra Valley.


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 5 :Nubra Valley - Pangong - (275km / 7Hour , 10Min Approx)
    Morning after breakfast drive to Pangong. Visit beautiful Pangong Lake forms a part of the border area between India and China. This large lake is an altitudeof14, 000 feet above the sea level has variation of colors. Overnight stay at deluxe tent.


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 6 :Pangong - Leh - (225km / 5Hour, 10min Approx)
    After breakfast drive back to Leh. Evening free in Leh bazaars for last minute shopping. In Leh items like pure Pashmina shawls, good pearls, Chinese cutleries and beautiful Ladakhi wooden handicrafts can be purchased. En route visit Thiksey and Hemis Monastery. Overnight at the Hotel


    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 7 :Leh Local Sightseeing
    This morning after breakfast, proceed to visit Shanti Stupa built by Japanese monks to promote world peace. This large hilltop stupa has brightly colored reliefs on its mid-levels and is topped by a spired white hemisphere (smoking is prohibited here). Lastly, visit Leh Palace, dilapidated yet interesting, which was built in the 17th century in the grand tradition of Tibetan architecture. Lastly visit Leh Market. Overnight at leh .



    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 8 :Back To Home
    After Breakfast transfer to Leh Airport and fly back to your destination with sweet memories of Ladakh.


    • Breakfast
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Places you'll visit

Sightseeing

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Hall of Fame

Timings : 09:00 AM - 01:00 PM and 03:00 PM - 07:00 PM

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 2 Hours 

Nestled at around 4 kms from Leh town on the Leh - Kargil Road, the Hall of Fame is a museum which was constructed in memory of the brave soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the motherland India at the India-Pakistan war.

As you pass through the OP Vijay Gallery, the museum showcases arms and amenities of Pakistani Army which were seized, along with pictures and biographies of brave soldiers who fought in that war. A section of the museum also exhibit Siachen area, exhibiting apparel and amenities used by the Indian Army in the region. The letters written by soldiers to their families, photographs clicked during wars fought in the region and a 30 minutes documentary on the Kargil War, are some of the highlights.  Apart from this, one can also witness items related to Local Ladakhi culture, their history, vegetation and wildlife found across the globe.

Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.


Inclusion :

Entry and Permission Charges 


Exclusion :

Guide Charges Extra

No Transfers

No Meals

Photography Charges 


Important Notes :

The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only

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Leh Palace

Open Time : 07:00 AM

Close Time : 04:00 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 2 - 3 Hours 


The Leh Palace is a 17th-century former royal palace also known as 'Lhachen Palkhar,' and one of the central attractions in Leh. Constructed under assistance and support of by King Sengge Namgyal, it used to house his family. The 9-storey dun-coloured palace is now converted into a museum and a prayer room, while the highlight is the sweeping view of Leh and the surrounding Zanskar mountain from the rooftop.

The Leh Palace is designed and inspired by the Potala Palace in Lhasa (Tibet), and a considerable part is now in ruins due to the Kashmiri invasion that took place in the 19th century. The beauty of the Leh Palace still stands in pride with a several ancient Buddha relics, old utensils, paintings, cutlery used by the royal family and artefacts embellishing the walls, most of which are around 450 years old. 

The palace looks even more mesmerizing when it is lighted upon certain special occasions, such as Galdam Namchot festival when locals gather around the palace to celebrate and enjoy the local festival. The majestic palace is presently under the Archaeological Survey of India, which is working on renovating the ancient structures of that era and trying to keep intact the history of the Namgyal dynasty in Leh.

Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.


Inclusion :

Entry and Permission Charges 


Exclusion :

Guide Charges Extra

No Transfers

No Meals 

Important Notes :

The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

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Hemis Monastery

Timings: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM 
Operational Days - Open all 7 days 
Approx Duration Suggested - 2 - 3 Hours 

Hemis is nestled around 45 kms to the south of Leh on the western banks of the Indus River. The Hemis Monastery was built in 1630 and which is the biggest and very richly bestowed monastery of Ladakh. Magnificent and facinating, Hemis is different from the other important monasteries of Ladakh. The monastery is very well decorated on all 4 sides by colorful prayer flags which flutter in the breeze and send prayers to Lord Buddha.

The main building has white walls. The stones of the walls are very well embellish and painted with religious figures. On the northern side are 2 assembly halls, and as in most of the monasteries one can also see the guardian deities and the Wheel of Life here. The Hemis Monastery also has an main library of Tibetan books and a very impressive and valuable collection of Thangkas, gold statues and Stupas embedded with precious stones.

One of the largest Thangkas is displayed every twelve years during the Hemis Festival, held for 2 days in June - July. The annual festival, commemorating the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava brings alive the courtyard of the monastery. The festival, where good triumphs over evil in a colorful pageant, also holds the annual 'bazaar' where local Ladakhis from remote areas buy and sell wares. During the festival, various rituals and mask dances are performed in this courtyard. Hemis is about 40 km from Leh and can be visited comfortably in one day if one is traveling by car or jeep.

Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.

Inclusion :
Entry and Permission Charges 

Exclusion :
Guide Charges Extra
No Transfers
No Meals 

Important Notes:
The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.
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Shey Palace

The Shey Monastery or Gompa and the Shey Palace complex are structures located on a hillock in Shey, 15 kilometres to the south of Leh in Ladakh, northern India on the Leh-Manali road. Shey was the summer capital of Ladakh in the past. It contains a huge shahyamuni buddha statue.

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Alchi Choskor Monastery

Open Time: 08:00 AM and 01:00 PM

Close Time: 01:30 PM and 06:00 PM

Operational Days - All Day 

Approx Duration Suggested - 3 - 4 Hours

Alchi Choskor Monastery is one among the oldest Buddhist monasteries of the northern park of India, but features a stark contrast to the opposite Buddhist shrines within the country, in terms of architecture also as prayers. It is considered to be a Buddhist temple by many, rather being a full fledged monastery. Mural paintings and carvings are unique to any other in the vicinity. Alchi Choksor Monastery is nestled by the rivers Indus and Zanksar and is about 70 kms away from Leh, along the Leh – Srinagar highway. Many consider the monastery complex together of the oldest within the region, probably dating back to quite 1000 years, but now there are not any monks living here and studying. It is very popular and more of a visiting place by sacred Buddhist scholars as well as visitors. One of the unique feature of this monastery is that it is built on the flat ground, with backdrops of high-rise mountains of the Himalayan ranges, which is not common with other monasteries in the Leh region. From the surface , the monastery won't appear to be existent in such glorious ways, as dilapidated buildings and houses surround the complex and sometimes it'd also appear as non-existent. It has always been found to be very realistic, yet thought inspiring as to the primary reason for the building of such a monastic complex.

History:

It has not yet been clearly confirmed on the historical dates for the construction of the monastery complex, as there are variety of buildings included within the complex. Most common belief is that the famous translator Rinchen Zangpo arrived here in 10th century and created a couple of monasteries. With his efforts, many other monasteries came up within the Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim and neighbouring areas and about 108 monasteries are credited to him. These monasteries are said to belong to the Vajrayana sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Under his influence, many artistic contributions were done by the Kashmiri artists. In the later years way back to the 15th century, worship and studies within the Alchi Choksor Monastery ceased and it went into administrative control of other neighbouring monasteries, when Likir Monastery has been taking care of its maintenance since those days.

Inclusion :

Entry Charges

Exclusion :

Guide Charges Extra

No Transfers

No Meals 

Important Notes :

The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

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Thiksey Monastery

Open Time : 07:00 AM

Close Time : 07:00 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days ( The monastery remains closed from November to April ) 

Approx Duration Suggested - 3 - 4 Hours

Thiksey Monastery is a tibetan-style monastery nestled 20 kms south of Leh on Leh-Manali highway, constructed in 1430 AD belongs to the Gelukpa Order of Buddhism. The 12 Storey monastery is situated on top of a hill, giving stunning views of the town as well as the Indus valley below. The main attraction of Thiksey is the Maitreya Temple which houses a 15-metre high Maitreya Buddha statue. It is the largest such statue in Ladakh and it covers 2 stories of the building. Thiksey Gompa hosts the Gustor ritual, organized from the 17th - 19th of September month.

Thiksey consists of various white buildings that are arranged in hierarchical order, which stand out against the rocky golden brown hills. It reflects the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. Thiksey consists of 10 temples and is currently home to more than 100 monks. The monastery houses Buddhist stupas, swords, thangkas, wall paintings and statues. Other main attractions at Thiksey are Tara Temple, Assemnly Hall, Lamokhang Temple, Nunnery, Library and the rooftop. 

Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.

Inclusion :

Entry and Permission Charges 

Exclusion :

Guide Charges Extra

No Transfers

No Meals 

Important Notes :

The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.

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Likir Monastery

Timings: 06:00 AM - 01:00 PM and 10:30 - 06:00 PM
Operational Days - Open all 7 days 
Approx Duration Suggested - 3 Hours 

The Likir Monastery or Likir Gompa is the oldest monastery in Ladakh region, nestled around 52 kms from Leh town in the scenic Likir village. Belonging to the Gelugpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism, the main attraction here is a 75 feet large seated statue of Maitreya Buddha which is gilded in gold. There are other several paintings of guardian holiness, murals and thangkas that embellish the walls of assembly halls.

The Gompa is the seat of Ngari Rinpoche, who is the youngest brother of Dalai Lama. ‘Likir’ means ‘The Naga-Encircled’ which represents the bodies of two great serpent spirits- Nanda and Taksako. According to legends, these serpents had guarded the monastery. 

At present, there's a school inside the Likir Monastery run by the Central Institute of Buddhist studies along with a library open to tourist where old manuscripts, volumes and books on Buddhism and the teachings of Tsong Khapa are housed. A temple named Gonkhang is also present in the complex having images of Tsongkhapa and Sakyamuni. The Likir Monastery festival is the most attractive event held annually which includes Cham dance performed by lamas and an exhibition of monastery collection.

Note: The Given Cost is Estimated. You will need to pay the exact cost directly at the counter.

Inclusion :
Entry and Permission Charges 

Exclusion :
Guide Charges Extra
No Transfers
No Meals 

Important Notes :
The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked & pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only
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