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Discover the magical landscapes of Leh, the heart of Ladakh, where majestic mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and ancient monasteries await. A holiday in Leh offers a unique blend of adventure, spirituality, and raw natural beauty that is unmatched anywhere else in India.
Begin your journey with a scenic flight over the snow-capped Himalayas, landing in a land that feels untouched by time. From the tranquil shores of Pangong Lake to the stark beauty of Nubra Valley, every moment in Leh is picture-perfect.
Explore the historic Leh Palace, spin prayer wheels at Shanti Stupa, and visit age-old monasteries like Hemis and Thiksey. For the adventurous, experiences like river rafting in the Zanskar River and camel rides over the sand dunes of Hunder offer unforgettable thrills.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, an adrenaline-packed getaway, or a cultural exploration, Leh promises a transformative journey.
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On arrival meeting and assistance followed by transfer to hotel. Day free to get acclimatize with the high altitude in Leh which is 3500 Mtrs above from sea level. Overnight stay at hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel and proceed for full day city tour of Shey, Thiksey & Hemis. Where you can see the 36Ft. high statue of Buddha made of copper and covered with gold. Thiksey: The twelve storied monastery of Thiksey is situated in the most prominent of positions, lies on an island Mountain. Finally visit; Hemis : Farthest away from Leh, this is the wealthiest Monastery in Ladakh belonging to the Red Sect - it is here each summer that plays are held and Ladakhis from all parts of the country will visit Hemis. Overnight stay at hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel and full day excursion to Pangong Lake (approx. 300 kms round trip, located on the Indo-China Border), enroute crossing the Chang-la pass (alt: 17370 ft.). Evening back to the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.
Morning excursion to Khardong-La (80 kms round trip / alt: 18,380 ft.), highest motor able pass in the world and recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. Afternoon free. Overnight at hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to airport to connect flight for onward destination.
The ideal time to visit Leh is between May and September when the weather is pleasant and roads to Ladakh are open. This period offers clear skies, blooming landscapes, and access to all major attractions.
Yes, Leh is very safe for tourists. The local people are friendly and welcoming. However, due to the high altitude, travelers should acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness.
Indian nationals do not need a permit to visit Leh town, but Inner Line Permits (ILP) are required for visiting areas like Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, and Tso Moriri. Foreign tourists must obtain permits for both Leh and inner regions.
You can reach Leh by air (Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport) or via scenic road journeys from Manali or Srinagar, which are open seasonally.
Yes, but consult a doctor before travel, especially for those with respiratory or heart issues. Ensure they rest for the first 24–48 hours to acclimate to the high altitude.
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Pack warm clothing (thermal wear, jackets, gloves) even in summer, as temperatures can drop significantly at night. Also bring sunglasses, sunscreen, lip balm, and a hat.