7 Nights 8 Days Tour Package to Manali, Sarchi, Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake
Itinerary
Reach Manali by morning and relax for a while. After freshening up, you can start your tour with the Hadimba Temple. After this, you can head out to the Mall road for some grub and a little bit of shopping. The main market is bustling with activity and you will find a number of items from woolen clothes, shawls, local handicrafts and everything you need.
Pickup from Manali & Drive towards Sarchu, enroute crossing over Rohtang Pass (3980 Mts. ASL) via Koksar (stop for Passport check) Sisu falls at Keylong, the district HQs of Keylong Valley. Drive over Baralachla-la (4892 Mts. ASL). On arrival at Sarchu, check in at Fixed Camps for overnight stay & Dinner. Overnight at Camp.
After breakfast, drive to Leh with a view of magnificent Zanskar Range. Drive over Naklila & Lachungla Pass (5060 Mts. ASL) Stop at Pang for Passport check. Proceed further through More Plains & then ascend over Tanglangla Pass (5330 Mts. ASL). After descending from Tanglangla, you will drive to Leh alongside the Indus River. On Arrival, check in at hotel for overnight stay & Dinner.
After breakfast, proceed for a day SS trip to Gurudwara Pather Saab, Hall of Fame, Magnetic Hill & Confluence Point (Sangam). Return to Leh for dinner & overnight stay at Hotel
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 for a picnic 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 transfer to Pangong via Agham Shyok Road. This route follows the Shyok River from Agham to Shyok Village, 36 km. However, 14 km past Agham the road crosses the river without bridge. In summer the river is far too dangerous to ford, making it impossible to reach the other side. Dinner and overnight at the Camp.
Enjoy the landscape in the back drop of the Lake. This famous blue brackish Lake of Pangong is 5/6 Kms wide and over 144 Kms long with half of its running the other side of the "INDO CHINA BORDER". One rarely feels so close to nature and environment and the scenery is unforgettable. In the late afternoon drive back to Leh. Dinner& overnight stay in Leh.
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 42,384 | Manali: Kalinga Intercontinental Sarchu: Deluxe Camp Leh: Wang Residency / Abu Palace / Mandalchan/ Greenvilla Nubra: Pangong Lake View Camp Pangong: Olgok Guest House |
3 Star | Rs 44,124 | Manali: Hadimba Retreat Sarchu: Deluxe Camp Leh: The White Yak / LG Hotel / Grand Yasmin Nubra: Deluxe Camp Pangong: Deluxe Camp |
4 Star | Rs 47,064 | Manali: Himalayan Heights Sarchu: Deluxe Camp Leh: Nalanda Ladakh / Caravan Centre / Ladakh Palace Nubra: Deluxe Camp Pangong: Deluxe Camp |
5 Star | Rs 51,264 | Manali: Katson Blue Sarchu: Deluxe Camp Leh: Fortune Resort / Northern Singge / Sia Residency / Trikaya Nubra: Premium Camp Pangong: Premium Camp |
Inclusions / Exclusions
04 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 package
All applicable taxes
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
Manali, Leh, Nubra, and Pangong are iconic destinations located in the northern region of India, primarily in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and the Union Territory of Ladakh. Here's a brief overview of each:
Manali: Nestled in the picturesque Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, Manali is a popular hill station renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, lush greenery, and adventure activities. It serves as a gateway to several nearby attractions such as Solang Valley, Rohtang Pass, and the quaint town of Manikaran, known for its hot springs and religious significance.
Leh: Leh, the capital of Ladakh, is situated at a high altitude in the Himalayas. It is renowned for its stunning mountain scenery, ancient monasteries, and vibrant Tibetan Buddhist culture. Visitors often explore attractions like Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and the historic monasteries of Thiksey and Hemis. The region also offers opportunities for trekking, mountaineering, and witnessing unique cultural festivals.
Nubra Valley: Located to the north of Leh, Nubra Valley is a mesmerizing desert landscape nestled between the Karakoram and Ladakh ranges. It is famous for its dramatic scenery, including sand dunes, lush green oasis villages, and the enchanting Shyok River. Tourists often visit Diskit Monastery, ride Bactrian camels, and explore the remote villages of Hunder and Turtuk, known for their distinct Ladakhi culture.
Pangong Lake: Situated at an altitude of about 4,350 meters, Pangong Lake is one of the highest saltwater lakes in the world. It stretches from India to Tibet (China), with two-thirds of its length lying in the latter. The lake's crystal-clear blue waters surrounded by rugged mountains create a surreal and captivating landscape. Pangong gained international fame after being featured in the movie "3 Idiots." Visitors often camp by the lakeshore, indulge in photography, and enjoy the serene ambiance amidst the Himalayan wilderness.
These destinations collectively offer travelers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure experiences, making them must-visit destinations for those seeking unforgettable experiences in the Himalayan region.