6 Nights 7 Days Tour Package to Leh, Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley
Itinerary
In time transfer to airport to connect the flight for Leh. Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to Hotel. Rest day at leisure to Acclimatize for whole day. Overnight & Dinner at Hotel.
After breakfast, driver to Sangam, half day excursion to Magnetic Hill & Sangam View where Indus & Zanskar river meet and River Rafting point. On the way Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Afternoon, you would be driven back visit Hall of fame. Overnight stay at hotel in Leh.
Breakfast at the hotel.Early Morning Leave NUBRA VALLEY passing thru Horzey & Gangles Village. The road then rises to reach Khardongla (5602 Mts.) the world's highest Motorable road & enjoy the landscape & the beautiful birds eye view of the Leh town. Halt at Khardongla village + Another 35 Kms drive takes to Khalsar at Shyok Valley, where the scenery is all around. The road after crossing Khalsar Bridge at Shyok River enters Nubra Valley & then proceed along the Nubra River to arrive in the afternoon at Tegar or Kyegar as locally called. Meals & Overnight stay at the Camp.
After breakfast drive to Turtuk (which is first time opened for the tourist in 2010) which is a place Annexed by India only after the 1971 war, the village of Turtuk is one of the only Balti villages in India and lies right next to the LOC. The village with the whole population of Muslims still resembles mini Pakistan. The village's inhabitants still use traditional utensils which are crafted from stone. Explore the village of Turtuk the village offers views of beautiful valley, part of Shyok Valley. On clear days you can have glimpse of K2 mountain peak located across the border in Pakistan. Though a Muslim village, there are few gompas located on the plateau above Shyok River and there is a old royal house to see in village. Return to your camp by the evening.
After breakfast at the hotel we drive to next destination Pangong lake via Shyok and onto Tangtse and Spangmik (Pangong). It’s a short cut and it's a beautiful route. The road follows the Shyok river, and climbs up a mountain before finally descending into Shayok village. It took us less than an hour to reach Shayok, and we were delighted at the sight of the rather big village surrounded by barren mountains, the entire setting being very picturesque. Afternoon we reach Pangong lake and enjoy your day at pangong lake. Overnight.
During early morning, you can enjoy a photo-session around the lake. Post breakfast, drive back to Leh. Drive back to Leh by noon. In the afternoon, enjoy a shopping tour in the local markets of Leh. Stay overnight at the hotel.
In time transfer to airport to connect the flight for Delhi. Meeting and assistance at Leh Airport on Departure.
Price & Validity
Hotel Category | Price (Per Person) | Hotel Options |
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2 Star | Rs 31,860 | leh:Wang Residency / Abu Palace / Mandalchan/ Greenvilla Pangong:Deluxe Camp Nubra:Deluxe Camp/Olgok Guest House |
3 Star | Rs 33,300 | leh:The White Yak / LG Hotel / Grand Yasmin Pangong:Deluxe Camp Nubra:Deluxe Camp |
4 Star | Rs 35,460 | leh:Nalanda Ladakh / Caravan Centre / Ladakh Palace Pangong:Deluxe Camp Nubra:Deluxe Camp |
5 Star | Rs 39,420 | leh:Fortune Resort / Northern Singge / Sia Residency / Trikaya Nubra:Premium Camp |
Inclusions / Exclusions
06 Nights accommodation on Twin Sharing / MAP Basis on the above mentioned Hotels / HB.
01 NAC Tavera / Scorpio for Arrival & Departure from Leh Airport to Hotel & vice versa
01 NAC Tavera / Scorpio for SS / transfers as per “Explore Ladakh” Package
All applicable taxes included
Meeting & Assistance on Arrival & Departure by our Rep
Items of personal nature like tips, laundry, telephone, beverages etc
Entrance fee / Local Guide / Hot lunch at any place during the tour
Any other services not mentioned in above inclusions
Ladakh Environment Fee
Camel ride in Nubra
Airfare
Other Details
Ladakh and Nubra Valley are two captivating destinations nestled in the northernmost part of India, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Ladakh, often referred to as "The Land of High Passes," is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, stark beauty, and rich cultural heritage. This high-altitude desert region is characterized by its arid terrain, azure skies, and towering mountain peaks, including some of the world's highest such as Stok Kangri and Nun Kun. Ladakh is also home to ancient Buddhist monasteries, traditional whitewashed villages, and vibrant festivals that reflect its rich cultural traditions.
Nubra Valley, situated to the north of Ladakh, is a hidden gem known for its stunning vistas, lush green villages, and unique double-humped Bactrian camels. This high-altitude cold desert is accessible via the breathtaking Khardung La Pass, one of the highest motorable passes in the world. Nubra Valley offers visitors a chance to experience the tranquil beauty of its sand dunes, explore ancient monasteries like Diskit and Samstanling, and soak in the serenity of its picturesque villages like Hunder and Turtuk.
Together, Ladakh and Nubra Valley offer travelers an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Himalayas, where they can immerse themselves in the region's natural splendor, cultural richness, and spiritual heritage.
It seems like you're referring to Pangong Lake, a renowned natural wonder located in the Himalayas, specifically in the Ladakh region of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Pangong Lake, also known as Pangong Tso, is a high-altitude lake situated at an elevation of about 4,350 meters (14,270 feet) above sea level. The lake stretches across the international border between India and Tibet (China), with approximately one-third of its area lying within India and the remaining two-thirds in Chinese-administered territory. The 134-kilometer-long lake is known for its stunning azure-blue waters and dramatic mountain backdrop, creating a mesmerizing landscape that attracts visitors from around the world.
Pangong Lake gained global recognition after featuring prominently in the popular Bollywood movie "3 Idiots." Its surreal beauty, along with the tranquility of its surroundings, makes it a favorite destination for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in activities like camping along the lakeshore, taking leisurely walks to soak in the scenic vistas, and enjoying the sight of migratory birds that flock to the lake during certain seasons.
However, it's worth noting that due to its high altitude and remote location, Pangong Lake experiences extreme weather conditions, with temperatures dropping significantly, especially during the winter months. Additionally, access to certain parts of the lake may be restricted due to security reasons, given its proximity to the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China. Nonetheless, Pangong Lake remains a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the raw beauty and tranquility of the Himalayas.