Tour Code: FIT/3332

Leh Limelight Discovery

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)

Sightseeing

Leh, India
  • Hall of Fame
  • Alchi Choskor Monastery
  • Magnetic Hill
  • Gurdwara Pathar Sahib
  • Leh Palace
  • Likir Monastery
Nubra Valley, India
  • Khardongla Pass
  • Enjoy the romantic evening walk along the lake
  • Diskit Monastery (Diskit Gompa)
Pangong Tso Lake, India
  • Changthang
  • Pangong Lake (Pangong Tso)

Meals

  • 7 Dinner
  • 7 Breakfast


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, drive downstream along the River Indus on Leh – Kargil Highway. And start our sightseeing with Hall Of Fame (Museum Constructed by India Army) near Leh is worth a visit for every Indian, and proceed further to Gurudwara Patthar Sahib at an altitude of 3600 Mtrs about 22 Kms from Leh was constructed in memory of Guru Nanak Dev ji Nestled deep in the Himalayas, A drive of another 4 km took us to Magnetic Hill which defies the law of gravity. As you move ahead from Magnetic Hills, just before Nimmu Village, there comes a famous Confluence Of Two Rivers Indus River coming from Tibet (left) and Zanskar River coming from Zanskar Valley (right). After visiting confluence we head to Alchi Gompa, The complex of temples located within the village is the most celebrated of Ladakh’s monasteries and dates back to the 11th century. After visiting Alchi we back towards lehenroute visiting Likir Monastery was built in 11th century and was again re-built in 18th century and houses a 25 feet Lord gold covered Buddha Statue. Overnight stay at Leh.





    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 3 :Leh - Nubra Valley - (160 Kms / 5 Hours Approx)

    Today Morning after breakfast, check out from the hotel & then drive to Nubra Valley. The road journey from Leh to Nubra Valley passes over Khardung La (The Highest Motorable Road In The World) at 5,602 Mtrs / 18,390 Ft, around 39 km from Leh. From the pass, one can see all the way south over the Indus valley to seemingly endless peaks and ridges of the Zanskar range, and north to the giants of the Saser massif. Nubra Valley is popularly known as Ldumra or the valley of flowers. It is situated in the north of Ladakh between the Karakoram and Ladakh ranges of the Himalayas. The average altitude of the valley is 10,000 Ft. above sea level. Upon arrival check in at the resort. In the evening you can walk around the tiny villages to see how the locals live in this part of the world. A visit to a Ladakhi home can be arranged.  Overnight stay at Leh.





    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 4 :Excursion To Turtuk - ( 164 Kms / 5 Hours Approx )

    This morning after early breakfast, proceed to Turtuk (A village that was won by India in the 1971 war with Pakistan) and extremely close to the border. Visit a 16th Century Mosque, (comprising of a touch of Turkish & Iranian culture), ruined fort of Dhards and Monastery. Admire the magnificent view of the famous K2 peak (The second highest peak in the world after Mount Everest). Later return back to Nubra. Overnight stay at Nubra Valley.





    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 5 :Nubra Valley - Pangong Lake - (275 Kms / 8 Hours Approx)

    Today morning after breakfast, check out from the resort & then drive towards Hunder where you have opportunity to ride on a bacterian camel (double humped) amidst the sand dunes of this high altitude desert with snowcapped mountains on the horizon. On the return stop at Diskit which is the headquarter town of Nubra Valley. Stroll around the bazaar observing the shops and local people going about their daily chores. Later we drive towards Pangong Tsovia Agham & Shyok Valley. Some of the road patches in areas are extremely tough (towards nubra side) in terms of road conditions but no doubt the journey is very scenic!  Later after crossing this adventurous part we drive further towards Durbuk & Tangtse for Pangong you pass through few small villages of Changthang and finally you can have a sudden view of the Pangong Lake situated at 14,000 feet (4,267 m). Upon arrival check in at the Camp. Overnight stay at  Pangong Lake.




    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 6 :Pangong - Leh - ( 225km / 6 Hours Approx)

    Today Morning after breakfast, check out from the camp & then drive to Leh via Changla Pass 5486 Mtrsenroute visiting Hemis Gompa, the largest monastic foundation of Drukpa Kagyu Order of Tibetan Buddhism. And futher to Thiksey an impressive complex rising tier upon tier on a hill above the village and another 5 Kms driving through a picturesque landscape we reach to Shey Palace, The ancient capital of Ladakh & 3 Idiots Rancho School. Later Drive further to Leh. Overnight stay at Leh.




    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 7 :Leh Local Sightseeings

    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). Later visit Leh Palace, dilapidated yet interesting, which was built in the 17th century in the grand tradition of Tibetan architecture. Lastly visit the Leh Market for shopping. Overnight stay at Leh.





    • Breakfast
    • Dinner
  • Day 8 :Leh - Ahmedabad

    Today after Breakfast, check out from the hotel & then transfer to Leh Airport and fly back to your home town with sweet memories of Ladakh.





    • Breakfast
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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.

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Entry and Permission Charges 

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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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Alchi Choskor Monastery

<div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Open Time</span>&nbsp;: 08:00 AM and 01:00 PM</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Close Time</span>&nbsp;: 01:30 PM and 06:00 PM</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Operational Days</span>&nbsp;- All Day&nbsp;</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Approx Duration Suggested</span>&nbsp;- 3 - 4 Hours</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">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.</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">History :</span></span></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">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.</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Inclusion :</span></span></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Entry Charges</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Exclusion :</span></span></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Guide Charges Extra</span></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">No Transfers</span></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">No Meals&nbsp;</span></div><div><br></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;"><span style="font-weight: 700;">Important Notes :</span></span></div><div><span style="font-family: Verdana;">The rates may vary from supplier to supplier. This has to be booked &amp; pay directly on spot. The rates given are just for reference and planning purpose only.</span></div>
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Magnetic Hill

Open Time : Sunrise

Close Time : Sunset 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - No Such time bounding 

The famous Magnetic / Gravity Hill of Ladakh is a cyclops hill where vehicles go against the force of gravity and move upwards on the hill when parked at the marked location. To experience this curious, park the car in neutral gear in the yellow marked box a few meters ahead of the Magnetic Hill road. From this point, the car starts moving at a speed of around 20 km/h.

Even though there are some folklore regarding the mysterious magnetic hill, the fact is that the layout of the area and the surrounding hills give it an optical illusion. The downhill road appears to be an uphill road which leads to the car slowly and gradually gain momentum which appears to be going uphill against gravity when infect it is rolling downhill.

The Myth behind the Mystery of Magnetic Hill
We live in a strange world where sometimes there is no logical explanation of beliefs and illusions. It is believed that the hill has superpowers that transport the worthy to heaven. However, there is not one but two conceivable scientific explanations behind this majestic magnetic hill. 

The hill lies at a distance of around 30 kms from the town of Leh on the Leh - Kargil highway, at an elevation of around 4,260 mts feet above sea level. It is one of the major tourist attractions and an must do experience for all those who travel to Ladakh. An optical illusion or actuality, the Magnetic Hill in Ladakh has mysterious magnetic properties that attracts tourists from across the globe.

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Gurdwara Pathar Sahib

Open Time : 06:00 AM

Close Time : 07:00 PM 

Operational Days - Open all 7 days 

Approx Duration Suggested - 1 Hour 

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is a beautiful gurudwara, dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev ji founder of the Sikh religion. It is nestled 25 kms from Leh on Leh-Kargil road. The gurudwara is highly admired as it houses a rock which resembles Guru Nanak's back. It is constructed at the site where he is believed to have conquered a demon. The gurudwara is taken care and looked after by the lamas and the Indian army.

According to Legends in the 15th century, Guru Nanak meditating at this place at this place which was dominated by a demon. When the locals sought his help, the demon threw a boulder towards Guru Nanak to obstruct his prayers but that turned into soft wax that failed to harm him, seeing this the demon asked for penance for his deed and Guru Nanak ji forgave him. The boulder with the imprint of the body of Guru Nanak Dev and the footprint of the demon is on display in Gurdwara Pathar Sahib. This rock is now worshipped at Gurudwara Pathar Sahib. Most of the vehicles stop here and pay their respects before continuing on their journey ahead.

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Entry Free 

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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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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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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