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10 Nights / 11 Days
Max People : 28
Overview

In eleven days, this tour allows to discover Ladakh in its cultural and natural dimension, with many day trips and a four-day trekking in unique landscapes. From oasis villages to suspended monasteries, it offers a beautiful vision of the Himalayan Buddhist world and its endearing people, a journey to the heart of immense altitude spaces. The trip ends in Srinagar, the opportunity to discover the Venice of the East.

Strong points

  • Complete visit to the monasteries and major sites of the Indus Valley
  • Many day trips in the most beautiful sites of Ladakh
  • A trekking of 4 days, on good trails, very accessible
  • A route off the beaten track , in mountain villages
  • Optimal acclimatization in Leh at the beginning of your visit.

A good acclimatization to altitude the first days, crossing several passes of moderate altitude (maximum altitude close to 4000 m). Average steps of 4 hours a day on good roads. No commitment: at each point of the trek, it is possible to quickly reach the road to Leh. A route particularly suitable for anyone in good health who wants to test themselves before more difficult adventures.

NOTE:- All the itineraries can be customized to suit your own special interests, preferences, abilities, extension and reduction of numbers of days.

Itinerary

Day 1:Arrival in Leh

Arrival  at the airport  of Leh. Transfer ti the hotel  tea coffee and rest till noon, then lunch. After lunch drive to the Namgail Tsemo visit and walk down to city and discover market, back to hotel.

Day 2:Leh: Phyang- Spituk, Stok.

First day of discovery of the high places around Leh. Morning after breakfast we leave toward Phyang visit the monastery of Drigung of 17th century and then  monastery of Spituk, one of the most important in the region. Located south of the city, it offers beautiful views of the valley. Its rooms decorated with paintings and imposing statues allow an interesting approach to Himalayan Buddhism. back to hotel for lunch, After the lunch continue toward  Stok Palace, residence of the ancient kings of Ladakh. Transformed into a museum, the collections presented evoke a recent past where the royal family ruled over this valley. We leave this place on foot, and following the small road, we descend for 45 minutes in the countryside.and back to hotel.

Day 3:Leh-Likir-Yangtang

In the morning we leave for Likir, arrived there we will visit his monastery, after we start the trek. We will begin the climb to the Pobe Pass (3600 meters), then we will descend to the village of Sumdo. After the descent to the village, it will be necessary to go up to the neck of Charatse La (3650 meters). After this pass we will descend to the village of Yangtang. We will spend the night at the inhabitant.

Day 4:Yangtang - Tsermangchan (3750 m) - Hemis Skupachan

We climb towards the Tsermangchan La pass (3750 meters) and then we descend to the village of Hemis Skupachan (3700 meters), then we will visit the village and the big statue of the Buddha. It will take about 3 to 4 hours of walking. Night at the inhabitant.

Day 5:Hemis Skupacha-Mebtak la (3900 m) -Temisgam

We will begin a gradual climb to the Mebtak La pass (3900 meters). After this climb we will descend to the Tokpo Dangdong Agricultural Valley and the village of Ang. Then we continue with a small walk to the large village of Temisgam. On arrival, we will visit the village, the palace and the monastery at 3600 meters. (About 4 to 5 hours of walking). We will spend the night at the inhabitant.

Day 6:Temisgang - Lamayuru via Bonbongla (3,850 m)

We will climb the last pass of this trekking, the Bongbong la which is located at 3850 meters, then we will start down to Khaltse at 2 995 meters which is in the valley of the indus. Vehicles are waiting for us on the spot to drive us to Lamayuru, there we will visit the one of the oldest  monastery of Ladakh, we will have the opportunity to attend the Puja evening or next  morning (the puja is an offering rite). We will spend the night at the inhabitant.

Day 7:Lamayuru - Alchi - Leh (3,500 m)

After the Puja and a good breakfast, we drive to Alchi which is 1 hour away. Arrival on the spot we go to the discovery of the village and the old monastery which was built between the 11th and 13th century. Then we take the road to the city of Leh  on the way visit Basgo, night in the hotel.

Day 8:Leh: -SHOPPING

Free day in Leh, overnight at hotel or homestay.

Day 9:Leh -Delhi

Transfer to the airport and end of our service ,with lots of good memories (or till Delhi airport service is available.

Includes
  • to and fro leh airport transfers.
  • all Transportation by non AC taxi. (point to point basis only)
  • hotel on twin sharing with all meals.
  • sightseeing as per program, trekking with full camping facilities.
  • camping charges, wildlife fee, red cross, Ladakh environmental fee, monument fee and inner line permit.
  • ponies to carry luggage.
  • guide, cook and helpers.
  • in the homestay trekking all the meal will be prepared at home stay.
Excludes
  • any air ticket.
  • hotels & services in Delhi.
  • sleeping bags, trekking shoes and clothing.
  • rafting and camel safari.
  • any extension tours.
  • anything not specifically mentioned under the head “Prices Included”  
  • items of any personal nature such as, Tip, travel insurance, Laundry and Phone Calls.
  • extra hotel nights, rescue and evacuation costs.
  • Any Kind of drinks (alcoholic & non alcoholic)
  • cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.
Essential Info

Pay heed to the guidelines given by trek leader or instructor in order to enjoy a safe and sound trekking experience.

Avoid trekking during the nights. Single rooms and tents can be requested for a supplement (subject to availability). Please enquire at the time of booking.

Ladakh is very safe, tourist friendly and cheering place, but still you need to take care of some preparations which can make your tour even better and memorable: Carry headache, stomachache, anti-vomiting tablets with you. Please respect the culture of Ladakh. We are providing world class services in the secluded place, which is similar to an oasis, is very difficult and challenging. Still we try our best to bring cheer on your faces.

Code of Ethics for tourists visiting Ladakh
a. As a Guest – Respect local traditions- protect local cultural- maintain local prides.
b. While taking Photographs- Respect privacy-ask permission and restraint use of flashlight for photography and filming inside National Monuments and smoking and alcohol drinking is strictly prohibited
c. Respect Holy Place- preserve what you have come to see- never touch or remove religious objects- purchase and sale of antiques which is more than 100 years old is against the law and it attracts punishment under rules.
d. Keep stream water clean and avoid using pollutants such as detergents in stream and springs- if no toilets facilities are available- make sure are at least 30 Meter away from water source and Bury or cover waste.
e. Giving to Children encourages begin- a donation to project like Health Centre or School is a more constructive way to help.
f. Visitors who value local traditions encourage local prides and maintain local cultures-please help them to gain a realistic view of life in other parts of the World.
g. The beauty of the place and loving kinds of the people may change you but please do not change them.

Eating and Drinking
Whilst camping, the staff will bring a hot drink (usually tea) to your tent each morning. When you reach camp in the afternoon tea and biscuits will be served. At breakfast, dinner and in the afternoons, there is a choice of hot drinks. Breakfasts typically include cereal, toast and jam, eggs and porridge. Lunch on trek is usually served as a picnic en route (except on shorter days when it is in camp). Lunch and dinner typically include soup to start, followed by a variety of hot dishes (both local and western) such as potatoes/chips, vegetables, curry, pasta, rice, dal and paneer (cottage cheese). At dinner time a dessert such as tinned fruit and custard, fritters or cake is also be served.
Note:- that although some meals will include meat, it is not as readily available while camping.

Drinking Water
Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity but particularly so at altitude where it is generally recommended to drink at least 3-4 litres per person per day.

We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Ladakh. In Leh there is a shop called Dzomsa which sells safe drinking water. Your leader will show you where this is on your first day in Leh.

During the trek the cooks will collect and boil drinking water from the mountain streams and fill up your water bottles for you, but you may need to collect water during the day and may wish to use your own water purification treatment as well.

We also suggest that you may like to bring a reusable bottle with a wide opening (Nalgene or similar)

Weather
The above weather chart for Leh shows average temperatures only – it does not reflect extremes of heat and cold. Generally the weather is good in Ladakh during the summer time, with warm to very hot sunny days (up to 30ºC/35ºC+) with cooler nights depending on the altitude (it can reach freezing point at some higher places in September). There is, however, the possibility of rain, and you should be prepared for this. The sun is very strong at these altitudes and some of the days on trek can be extremely hot.

Ladakh, though technically part of the Tibetan plateau and classified as a high altitude desert, can and does occasionally experience the effects of the Indian monsoon. Although the departures are timed to coincide when the weather is normally good, you should remember that in any mountain area the weather is never wholly predictable and you should be prepared and equipped to deal with any differences in weather beyond the conditions described above.

Note:- While on a trek or expedition in a remote area if any client suffers from altitude sickness or any other serious injury, the sirdar/guide sends a runner to the nearest telephone/army post/road head to ask for help. Emergency evacuation becomes necessary in the following cases:High Altitude Sickness – If the client suffers from High Altitude Sickness, he/she needs to descend immediately. Injury – In case the client is badly injured – broken bones/fractures or sickness like thrombolysis (blood clotting), paralysis, loss of eyesight – in these cases as well he/she needs to be evacuated/descend immediately.

What to bring
Hiking trousers and shirts, warm jackets, pullovers and raincoat Good hiking shoes Flash light Sun hat/baseball cap Sunglasses, Lip balm Sun lotion cream and toiletries

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