Ladakh is a popular tourist hub in India and a paradise for thrill-seekers. It is a perfect blend of thrill, adventure, and cultural experiences. Ladakh features unmatched natural beauty with its arid landscapes, surrounded by mighty snow-capped mountains on all sides.
Our Leh Ladakh Tour Packages is an 8-day-long thrill fest that calls to every enthusiastic soul out there. Cycling, hiking, biking, rafting, Jeep safari, sightseeing and so much more await you in the mystical land of Ladakh. Be it a stroll by the serene Pangong Tso Lake, a jeep safari to the highest motorable pass in India, or basking in the mindful calm of the monasteries, Ladakh is a treasure chest of experiences ready to be explored!
Overview
Ladakh is a popular tourist hub in India and a paradise for thrill-seekers. It is a perfect blend of thrill, adventure, and cultural experiences. Ladakh features unmatched natural beauty with its arid landscapes, surrounded by mighty snow-capped mountains on all sides.
Our Leh Ladakh Tour Packages is an 8-day-long thrill fest that calls to every enthusiastic soul out there. Cycling, hiking, biking, rafting, Jeep safari, sightseeing and so much more await you in the mystical land of Ladakh. Be it a stroll by the serene Pangong Tso Lake, a jeep safari to the highest motorable pass in India, or basking in the mindful calm of the monasteries, Ladakh is a treasure chest of experiences ready to be explored!
Major Attractions Of Leh Ladakh Tour Packages
Khardungla
A Jeep Safari to Nubra Valley via Khardung La ensures a great experience for your adventurous soul. Gateway to Nubra Valley, Khardungla at an altitude of 5,359 meters is the highest motorable pass in the country.
Nubra Valley
Nubra Valley is the northernmost part of Jammu & Kashmir known for its scenic vistas, monasteries, orchards, and fauna. 150 km from Leh, the spectacular surroundings of Nubra Valley make the Jeep Safari rather impressive.
Pangong Tso Lake (via Shyok Village)
Pang Tso is a high-altitude saltwater lake situated at an altitude of 4,350 m and extending over almost 160 km. The Lake holds an element of surprise for you, it transitions into myriad shades of blue and green throughout the day. One-third of this Lake lies in India while the rest lies in China.
White Water River Rafting From Chilling To Nimmo
Himalayan landscapes all around while you are crossing rapids sound thrilling right? Adventure junkies just cannot miss the white water rafting from Chilling to Nimmo on the Zanskar River. Almost 30 km of white water rafting throughout 3-4 hrs will get your adrenaline pumping.
Magnetic Hill
The famous magnetic hill in Ladakh where gravity takes a backseat. Located 30 km from Leh, a yellow signboard near the hill reads ‘ The Phenomena That Defies Gravity. A strange wonder of nature, the hills pull a parked vehicle forward upslope.
Gurudwara Patthar Sahib
A mesmerizing Gurudwara was built in memory of Guru Nanak Ji, the founder guru of the Sikh faith. It is 25km from Leh on Kargil road.
Hall of Fame
One of the major attractions of this trek is the Hall of Fame. It was made by the Indian Army in memory of brave soldiers who were martyred to save us during the Indo-Pak wars. The Hall of Fame Museum is located on Leh- Kargil Road, about 4km from the city of Leh. If you want to learn about the Kargil War, arms, and ammunitions captured during the war this is the place for you.
Kali Mata Mandir & Spituk Monastery
An 11th-century monastery, Spituk Gompa lies on the western end of Leh. The monastery comes under the Tsongkhapa order (Yellow Hat sect) of Tibetan Buddhism but it was originally founded by Karma-pa (RedHead Sect). The Spituk Gompa features a giant Kali statue that they only bring out during festivals. Above the monastery, on a hilltop, the Kali Mata Temple is located where Goddess Kali is enshrined.
Indus & Zanskar River Confluence
The thing that makes this place interesting is the colors of the rivers. Zanskar River is fluorescent blue and Indus looks a little green. They both meet in Nimmu Valley. You have to be there to appreciate its beauty.
Leh Palace
It is a former royal palace that was abandoned in the mid-19th century and overlooks the city of Leh. Dogra invasion forced the royal family to move to Stok Palace. It has a rich collection of Jewellery, Ornaments, and Ceremonial Crowns.
Tse-mo-Gompa
Situated behind the Palace of Leh, this is a monastery that gives an awesome view of the complete place and surroundings.
Shanti Stupa
It was constructed to promote peace and harmony as well as to commemorate Buddhist culture. Not only does it have religious significance but it also offers a breathtaking view of the city.
Trekking to Saboo Village
A small but amazing trek worth your time is the Saboo village trek. It is not that far from the city yet it has its innocence and bliss of solitude. The local life and fresh air will make it memorable for you.
Sindhu Ghat
The literal meaning of ghat is a broad flight of steps leading down to a river. Sindhu Ghat is a riverbank near Shey village in Leh. It is renowned for its unique and scenic landscape, which has barren mountains, rocky terrains, sparse greenery, and the Sindhu River crossing the region.
Shey Palace
It is located 15 km to the south of Leh on the Leh- Manali road. Shey used to be the summer capital of Ladakh in the past. It has a giant Shakyamuni Buddha statue which is the second-largest Buddha statue in Jammu and Kashmir.
Idiots Rancho School
Needless to say, it is the same school that you saw at the end shot of the 3 Idiots movie. It gained massive popularity after that climax scene in the movie. Druk Padma Karpo aka Rancho School is a Buddhist cultural school located in Shey village very close to Shey Palace.
Who Can Participate
- Age; 10 years +.
- First timers can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
- The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 3 km of distance in 35 minutes without stress.
- The climber should be able to carry a 10-12 kg backpack.