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LADAKH

ROUTE : DELHI-MANALI-LADAKH-MANALI-DELHI

Duration

8N-9D

Starting Price

₹34,999/-

Pick Up

Delhi

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ABOUTTOUR

Best time to Visit
Summers:June-September
5/5
8N/9D
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Tourism is one of an economic contributor to the union territory of Ladakh in Northern India. The union territory is part of the broader disputed Kashmir region and is sandwiched between the Karakoram mountain range to the north and the Himalayas to the south and is situated at the height of 11,400 ft....Ladakh is composed of the Leh and Kargil districts. The region contains prominent Buddhist sites and has an ecotourism industry.

TOUR ITINERARY

Day 1 | DELHI – MANALI

This is the first day of this remarkable journey to"The land of high passes -Ladakh".
We will meet at the decided point in the evening from where we will board the vehicle and leave for Manali. It is going to be an overnight journey and we will take a stop for dinner which will be at your own expense
Overnight Journey


Day 2 | ARRIVAL IN MANALI


Upon arrival in Manali, check-in to the hotel, take some rest and get freshen up,the rest day is at leisure and free to explore nearby places at your own cost.you can visit Hadimba Devi Temple (Hadimba Devi Temple is a wooden temple and is the located in middle of Van Vihar).Clubhouse Tibetan Monastries Vashisht Village and Temple, Vashisht Hot Water Spring Mall Road
In the evening the team will meet you at hotel for briefing and further instructions. bike will be allotted as per your bookings
Dinner will be served Overnight stay in Manali


Day 3 | MANALI – SARCHU


After breakfast, check-out from the hotel.Start your journey towards Jispa crossing Rohtang pass. The picturesque vistas of Rohtang attract photography lovers from all over the country every year. we will depart towards Sarchu.Explore this picturesque Himalayan village, before moving on to Zingzing Bar –one of the highest roadside bars in the world
Your next stop is Baralacha La. Standing at 16000 feet, you can enjoy the confluence of the 3 valleys.Reach Sarchu in the afternoon Sarchu is a hilly region situated at the border of Himachal pradesh &Laddakh at an altitude of 4,290 m.
Check-in to the campsite & take some rest Dinner will be seved Overnight stay in Sarchu


Day 4 | SARCHU – LEH


After breakfast, Check-out from the camp & start your journey towards Leh.Enjoy the ride through Gata Loops which is a series of 21 hairpin bends that leads to the top of one of the highest motorable passes in the Ladakh region that is Nakee La
Stop at places like Nakeela River, Lachung La.Reach Leh by evening, check-in to the hotel & take some rest
Dinner will be served Overnight stay in Leh


Day 5 | LEH CITY TOUR


Today after breakfast leave for half day excursion to Hall of Fame,Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill & Sangam View where Indus & Zanskar river meet.
Afternoon you would be drive to Leh Palace. In the evening enjoy a sunset at Shanti Stupa.
Dinner and overnight stay at hotel in leh


Day 6 | LEH TO NUBRA VALLEY


After breakfast, Check-out from the Hotel This journey will take you through some of the highest passes in the world and will greet you with the ever-changing views of the barren land.Take a stopover at the cafe on Khardung-La Pass (17,882 ft , 40km from Leh ),the world's highest all-season motorable road and soak in the views as you will feel like on top of the world.
As you descend from Khardung-la, experience a change in landscape from the barren cold desert to the white sand desert as you enter the Nubra Valley full of Nubra Sand Dunes.If time permits, visit the oldest and the largest monastery of Ladakh, the Diskit Monastery, which also houses a large Buddha statue.Enjoy the exquisite double-humped Bactrian Camel Ride, exclusively found in this region, as this region was a part of the famous silk rout
Later enjoy Cottage/Camping with a bonfire under the sky full of stars.Dinner & overnight stay in Nubra Valley.


Day 7 | NUBRA VALLEY–PANGONG

Wake up in the morning in the beautiful Nubra Valley and have a scrumptious breakfast.Get ready for the most awaited day as you will be visiting Pangong Lake on the Indo-China border.We will start the day following the same route towards Leh till we reach Khalsar.From the Agyam bridge, we will take the left route which leads us to the villages of Shyok Valley and Durbuk Village ( Famous for Ladaki Food ) and then Tangtse and follow the traditional route.
One of the highest altitude saline water lakes, Pangong Tso will greet you with its changing colours from shades of blue to green to red.Spend the rest of the day exploring the surroundings of the Pangong Lake with the view of the Shyok river on one side and the mountains on another side.Explore the lake area, might catch some rare wildlife
Pangong lake is also featured in movies like 3-idiots and Jab Tak Hai Jaan.Check-in to the Campsite,dinner will be served
You can also recreate some of the moments from your favourite Bollywood movies like 3-idiots and Jab Tak Hai Jaan and enjoy the place in Bollywood style. Check in into the Cottages/Camps just few metres from pangong lake , Enjoy the sunset and get ready to witness the clear sky with millions of star twinkling above you.Dinner and overnight stay in Pangong.
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Day 8 | PANGONG–LEH

Wake up in the morning to the beautiful Pangong Lake Sunrise view and have a delicious breakfast. As you mark your way back to Leh, take a small stopover at the Chang-la Pass (17,688.000 ft)which is one of the highest mountain passes in the world.You can also visit the Chang-la Cafe, located just on the Changla Pass.Visit the Changla Baba Temple on top, after which the pass got its name and is believed to be the guardian of the people visiting Chang La.
Further, visit the Druk Padma School (Rancho School), famed for the movie ‘3 Idiots’ as the site where the last scene was shot.One can also visit the beautifully structured Thiksey Monastery
Check-in to the Hotel ,Dinner will be served
Overnight stay in Leh
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Day 9 | LEH–JISPA

The day journey will start early since the team has to be cover up approx. 360 kms please ensure that everyone has to leave at 8 am. Including your breakfast done start your journey towards Jispa.
Reach Jispa, which is truly rich in fascinating trails and lush green jungles.
In the evening, sit around the bonfire under the sky full of stars as you enjoy your,dinner at the campsite,Overnight stay at the campsite near Jispa


Day 10 | JISPA–MANALI-DELHI

In the morning, post breakfast, start your return journey to Manali.Enjoy a series of hairpin bends as you pass through the scenic mountain roads.Here you can explore the beautiful Sissu Lake and Sissu Waterfall.On the way to Manali, you will travel through the famous Atal Tunnel, one of the longest underground highways in the world.
In the evening, you can head to the Manali Bus stop to board the bus to Delhi.Overnight journey in Volvo AC semi sleeper bus.Next day morning reach delhi


End of the Trip

ABOUTTOUR

Best time to Visit
Summers:June-September
5/5
8N/9D
food.png food.pngfood.png food.png food.png
Tourism is one of an economic contributor to the union territory of Ladakh in Northern India. The union territory is part of the broader disputed Kashmir region and is sandwiched between the Karakoram mountain range to the north and the Himalayas to the south and is situated at the height of 11,400 ft.... Ladakh is composed of the Leh and Kargil districts. The region contains prominent Buddhist sites and has an ecotourism industry.
COSTING(On the basis of Accomodation)
BIKE TYPE SINGLE RIDER DUAL RIDER
RE HIMALAYAN 410 47,999/- 37,499/-
TEMPO TRAVELLER 34,999/- 34,999/-
DATES
START DATE END DATE
1ST JUNE 11TH JUNE
7TH JUNE 17TH JUNE
13TH JUNE 23RD JUNE
19TH JUNE 29TH JUNE
25TH JUNE 5TH JULY
1ST JULY 11TH JULY
13TH JULY 23RD JULY
19TH JULY 29TH JULY
25TH JULY 5TH AUG
1ST AUG 11TH AUG
7TH AUG 17TH AUG
13TH AUG 23RD AUG
19TH AUG 29TH AUG
25TH AUG 5TH SEPT
31TH AUG 10TH SEPT
6TH SEPT 16TH SEPT
12TH SEPT 22ND SEPT
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INCLUSIONS

Volvo Tickets : Delhi to Manali to Delhi
Accommodation (8 Nights Stay)
8 Breakfast & 8 Dinner
If you are opting for bike trip Royal Enfield Bikes : Himalayan 410cc from day 4 to day 9 with fuel & tempo traveler travel for rest itinerary
Experienced Marshall, Tour Guide, Mechanic & Support team from day 2 today 10
Back-up Vehicle for luggage & Spare Parts from day 4 to day 9
Basic First Aid kit & Oxygen Cylinder charges.
Inner line permits

EXCLUSIONS

Airfare, Rail fare
5 % GST
Lunch, Personal Expenses, Tips, Laundry, Phone Calls, Soft & Hard Drinks
Photography & Videography
Additional Vehicles apart from the ones already on tour
Extended stay due to unforeseen conditions
Difference / Increase in amount due to tax rule change / fuel price increase or any other unforeseen government rules regarding tourist fees
Anything not mentioned in inclusions

NOTE: ₹10,000/- needs to be submitted as security for the bike before the start of the trip. Any damage to the bike, except engine damage, has to be borne directly by the client , (Note: Luggage policy only 1 rucksack bag per traveler allowed, you can carry luggage weighing not more than 10 Kgs per person with you. Extra luggage will cost you INR 1000/- Per Kg) .

TERMS & CONDITIONS

Full payment at departure point other than advance

The mentioned rates are valid for Indian citizens only, rates for foreign nationals will be decided on trip basis

No refund of advance money

Due to any foreseen / unforeseen circumstances, if any changes to be done in the tour & during the tour, the decision of the road captain will be final

The Services of Back up Vehicle is not included on leisure days & post finishing the sightseeing tour as per the Itinerary

In case of any damage to the bike by the rider or pillion knowingly or unknowingly or due to accident, the damage cost will be charged to the respective individual as decided by the mechanical team / Road Captain

Only Backpack and rucksacks are allowed, travellers carrying any other luggage like suitcase or trolley bags will be asked to leave the same behind

In some areas, hotels or camps are not well equipped to fit a large number of groups for stay, hence we will have to divide the groups in different hotels / camps depending on the availability