Day Wise Itinerary
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On the first day, you will land in Leh, the area of high passes. Go to your accommodation as soon as you arrive and take in the splendor of this great elevation.
Enjoy a cozy and friendly dinner in the evening before resting at your accommodation to start your trip to Ladakh the following day.
Night stay at LehDinner


Full Day
It's time to start your Ladakh trip on the second day of your tour. After a filling breakfast, begin your adventure by touring Leh's main sights, which include the Hall of Fame, the Gurudwara Shri Pathar Sahib, the Sham Valley, Sangam, the meeting point of the Zanskar and Indus rivers, and the enchanted Magnetic Hill, where cars seem to drive themselves uphill.
Then, in the evening, you will return to Leh to explore the charming local marketplaces and eateries. After that, wrap your day with a tasty dinner and a hotel overnight stay.
Today's Highlights- Hall of Fame
- Gurudwara Shri Pathar Sahib
- Sham Valley
- Sangam point
- Magnetic Hill
- Local markets and cafes
Night stay at LehBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
On the third day after a delicious breakfast, get ready to uncover the Nubra Valley, referred to as the Orchard of Ladakh. Here you will view some of the amazing locations like: the world's highest motorable road, Khardung La Pass, the stunning Diskit Monastery, home of the well-known Maitreya Buddha statue, and the fascinating Hunder Sand Dunes, along with taking in some refreshments in Pullu's North and South.
At your own expense, you can also enjoy an exhilarating camel ride on the well-known double-humped Bactrian camels. Thereafter, enjoy a mouthwatering dinner and spend the night in Nubra Valley to relive the thrill of the day.
Today's Highlights- Khardung La Pass
- Diskit Monastery
- Hunder Sand Dunes
- South and North Pullu
- Camel ride
Night stay at NubraBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
Once breakfast is finished, get ready to wander Turtuk, a hidden gem in the Shyok River. Turtuk, the northernmost village of India, is one of the four Balti settlements ruled by India and one of the Siachen Glacier's entrances, too.
Here, explore the neighborhood, learn about Balistine culture, and strike up a conversation with the welcoming locals. Once you're back in Nubra Valley, eat dinner and get a good night's sleep in the hotel.
Today's Highlights- Villages of Turtuk
Night stay at NubraBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
After breakfast on the fifth day, travel from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake. You will drive past another peaceful Shyok River on your way to this lake. Remember to take in the scenery of this lovely river.
Once you reach Pangong Lake, which is renowned for its color changes throughout the day, you will also get the chance to camp next to the lake and take in the peace of this gift from nature.
After that, have a mouthwatering dinner to cap off the day before going to bed.
Today's Highlights- Shyok river
- Pangong Lake
Night stay at PangongBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
After enjoying a delicious breakfast on the sixth day, you will travel from Pangong to Hanley, one of the highest places on Earth for astronomy observation.
Get lost in the serene Hanley River when you get to Hanley. However, this is not the end of the tour for the day. When you return, continue the adventure with some munchies.
Then return to the Hanley at the end of the day for a full meal and a night stay at the hotel.
Today's Highlights- Hanley River
Night stay at HanleyBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
On the seventh day, you will see the two breathtaking Ladakh sites. Thus, begin your day with a power breakfast before traveling 108 kilometers from Hanley to Umling La pass, which is near Demchok. Umling La is the world's highest motorway. You'll ride via this challenging pass.
Additionally, it will take four to five hours to reach the top of the Umling La Pass. Later in the evening, you will travel to Tso Moriri, a stunning, high-altitude lake on the Changthang Plateau. Relish the lake's stillness and brackish water here.
Following that, you'll head back to the hotel for a delicious meal and a stay there.
Today's Highlights- Umling La Pass
- Tso Moriri
Night stay at Tso MoririBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
You will continue your journey from Tso Moriri to the magnificent city of Leh on the eighth day. When you get there, spend some time exploring the village and taking pictures.
Keep moving, stopping sometimes to consume your treats. Finally, go back to Leh in the evening and stay overnight.
Today's Highlights- Villages of Leh
Night stay at LehBreakfast+Dinner


Full Day
Take advantage of this final day in Ladakh, surrounded by the Himalayas. Enjoy your breakfast while the mountains are in the background.
Then head to the airport in Leh with a bag full of mementos and a heart full of amazing Ladakh memories.
Breakfast
Day Wise Itinerary
View All
Full Day
On the first day, you will land in Leh, the area of high passes. Go to your accommodation as soon as you arrive and take in the splendor of this great elevation.
Enjoy a cozy and friendly dinner in the evening before resting at your accommodation to start your trip to Ladakh the following day.



Full Day
It's time to start your Ladakh trip on the second day of your tour. After a filling breakfast, begin your adventure by touring Leh's main sights, which include the Hall of Fame, the Gurudwara Shri Pathar Sahib, the Sham Valley, Sangam, the meeting point of the Zanskar and Indus rivers, and the enchanted Magnetic Hill, where cars seem to drive themselves uphill.
Then, in the evening, you will return to Leh to explore the charming local marketplaces and eateries. After that, wrap your day with a tasty dinner and a hotel overnight stay.
- Hall of Fame
- Gurudwara Shri Pathar Sahib
- Sham Valley
- Sangam point
- Magnetic Hill
- Local markets and cafes



Full Day
On the third day after a delicious breakfast, get ready to uncover the Nubra Valley, referred to as the Orchard of Ladakh. Here you will view some of the amazing locations like: the world's highest motorable road, Khardung La Pass, the stunning Diskit Monastery, home of the well-known Maitreya Buddha statue, and the fascinating Hunder Sand Dunes, along with taking in some refreshments in Pullu's North and South.
At your own expense, you can also enjoy an exhilarating camel ride on the well-known double-humped Bactrian camels. Thereafter, enjoy a mouthwatering dinner and spend the night in Nubra Valley to relive the thrill of the day.
- Khardung La Pass
- Diskit Monastery
- Hunder Sand Dunes
- South and North Pullu
- Camel ride



Full Day
Once breakfast is finished, get ready to wander Turtuk, a hidden gem in the Shyok River. Turtuk, the northernmost village of India, is one of the four Balti settlements ruled by India and one of the Siachen Glacier's entrances, too.
Here, explore the neighborhood, learn about Balistine culture, and strike up a conversation with the welcoming locals. Once you're back in Nubra Valley, eat dinner and get a good night's sleep in the hotel.
- Villages of Turtuk



Full Day
After breakfast on the fifth day, travel from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake. You will drive past another peaceful Shyok River on your way to this lake. Remember to take in the scenery of this lovely river.
Once you reach Pangong Lake, which is renowned for its color changes throughout the day, you will also get the chance to camp next to the lake and take in the peace of this gift from nature.
After that, have a mouthwatering dinner to cap off the day before going to bed.
- Shyok river
- Pangong Lake



Full Day
After enjoying a delicious breakfast on the sixth day, you will travel from Pangong to Hanley, one of the highest places on Earth for astronomy observation.
Get lost in the serene Hanley River when you get to Hanley. However, this is not the end of the tour for the day. When you return, continue the adventure with some munchies.
Then return to the Hanley at the end of the day for a full meal and a night stay at the hotel.
- Hanley River



Full Day
On the seventh day, you will see the two breathtaking Ladakh sites. Thus, begin your day with a power breakfast before traveling 108 kilometers from Hanley to Umling La pass, which is near Demchok. Umling La is the world's highest motorway. You'll ride via this challenging pass.
Additionally, it will take four to five hours to reach the top of the Umling La Pass. Later in the evening, you will travel to Tso Moriri, a stunning, high-altitude lake on the Changthang Plateau. Relish the lake's stillness and brackish water here.
Following that, you'll head back to the hotel for a delicious meal and a stay there.
- Umling La Pass
- Tso Moriri



Full Day
You will continue your journey from Tso Moriri to the magnificent city of Leh on the eighth day. When you get there, spend some time exploring the village and taking pictures.
Keep moving, stopping sometimes to consume your treats. Finally, go back to Leh in the evening and stay overnight.
- Villages of Leh



Full Day
Take advantage of this final day in Ladakh, surrounded by the Himalayas. Enjoy your breakfast while the mountains are in the background.
Then head to the airport in Leh with a bag full of mementos and a heart full of amazing Ladakh memories.

Inclusions
- Transfers of Tempo, Innova, and Xylo from Leh to Leh
- A total of eight nights will be included: three nights at the Leh hotel, two nights at the Nubra Valley camp, one night at Hanley camp or a homestay, one night at Pangong camp, and one night at Tso Moriri, where guests will share rooms in pairs or triples.
- Eight breakfasts and eight dinners
- All Inner Line permits for the trip
- Parking fees, toll taxes, driver's night fees, etc.
- In case of an emergency, the car has a 24-hour oxygen cylinder.
Exclusion
- An additional 5% GST is applicable.
- Any food or drink, such as alcoholic beverages, beverages, mineral water, highway lunches, meals, and refreshments, is not covered in the package.
- Personal expenses such as gratuities for drivers, admission to monuments and monasteries, charges for cameras or video cameras, river rafting, camel safari, laundry, phone bills, tips, etc, are all excluded from the package.
- Any expenses resulting from natural disasters, such as landslides, roadblocks, etc., aren't covered in the package. It must be paid immediately by the client.
Key Info
Ladakh, a union territory, is the northernmost part of India. Situated between the Karakoram and the Himalayan mountain range. With its unique location, it mostly remains cold with harsh winters most time of the year. Tibetan Buddhism is the main culture of Ladakh, with numerous monasteries spread all over the area. It's a photographer's dream place with Nubra Valley, Magnetic Hill, Shanti Stupa, and Hanley being the main attractions. Its unique culture and adventure hubs like trekking, mountain biking, it's no wonder why travelers get attracted to the marvellous Land of High passes, Ladakh. But before you go, there are certain things that one should keep in mind. These are as follows.
- High Altitude and Acclimatization
The altitude of Ladakh is 11,562 feet above sea level. Owing to that height, some travelers can suffer from altitude sickness. Thus, visit the doctor before making any plan for it. And when you reach there, let your body adapt to the environment slowly to this lower level of oxygen condition. - Cultural Sensitivity
Ladakh, which is also known as Little Tibet, is home to the Tibetan Buddhists with numerous monasteries, stupas, spinning prayer wheels, and prayer flags. Thus be mindful of local culture and traditions that is very close to the Ladaki people. - Unique Landscapes
Ladakh is situated between the Karakoram and the Himalayan mountain range. With its location, it has a unique landscape from the coldest deserts, snow peaks, to the stunning valleys. Offering breathtaking landscapes like Nubra Valley, Hanley, and Lemayuru. Blue lakes like TSO Moriri, a protected wetland, and Pangong TSO, also known as the chameleon lake. Having the world’s highest motorable passes like Umla Pass and the Khardungla Pass, it's one umbrella covering unique destinations in one place - Pre-Travel Planning
If you are planning to visit Ladakh, plan it prior. Pre-planning becomes more vital when it comes to the peak season. Choose a reliable and reputable travel agency so that you can enjoy your journey without any stress. Additionally, give the updates to your friends and family during your trip. - Safety and Health
Ladakh is also known as the coldest desert. Cold and harsh climatic conditions associated with chilly winds and snow are common to Ladakh. Be prepared for such a situation and carry a basic first aid kit, emergency supplies, and extra food and water. In the remote area, be more cautious. You can also consider buying an oxygen cylinder for altitude sickness.
Terms and Conditions
Some terms and conditions needed to be kept in mind before planning a trip to Ladakh with Travel Junky. These apply to all, whether going with a family or friends.
- Booking and payments:
If you are booking the package before 30 days of departure, then only 50% of the package amount is required to confirm the booking. Whereas booking within 30 days, then the full payment is required to be made. All the payments can be made via bank transfer, UPI, or credit/debit cards (additional charges may apply for card payments). - Cancellation Policy:
If any traveler wants to cancel the trip after the confirmation of the booking, then below are the cancellation fees that will be applied to the total cost of the package according to the days when you are cancelling it. 25% for 45 days or more 50% for 30-44 days 75% for 15-29 days 100% for less than 15 days or no show up All the refunds will be made within 15 working days after the cancellation. - Amendments:
If you want to make any changes, like altering the date, upgrading in hotel, or tweaks in the itinerary, any changes in the package must be made between 30 days prior to the departure. But keep in mind that all the amendments are subject to the availability and can come with additional charges. Name changes in the booking are not permitted. - Documents:
All travelers are required to bring a valid government ID such as an Aadhar card, Voter card, or passport. With Ladakh Inner Line permits is the vital thing that Travel junky assist in facilitating. Whereas international travelers must bring a passport with an Indian visa and a restricted area permit if applicable. - Health and fitness:
Ladakh is a high-altitude destination, with a lower level of oxygen is a common thing. It is always advisable to consult a doctor before making a plan for Ladakh. Travel junky will not be responsible for any high altitude sickness or any health issue. - Travel insurance:
Travel junky will not be responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or delay due to unforeseen circumstances. Thus, Travel insurance is highly appreciable when going to such high-altitude destinations. This will cover medical emergencies, trip cancellation, and personal belongings. - Itinerary and Activities:
Itineraries are subject to change due to weather conditions, roadblocks, or government orders. Certain activities, like river rafting and trekking, are weather-dependent. Therefore Travel Junky are not reliable for any alteration or cancellation in the package. - Accommodation:
Family and friends will be accommodated as per availability, and special requests like view, adjacency are subject to availability. All the accommodation will be provided on a double, triple sharing basis in standard/deluxe hotels, guesthouses, or camps. In your accommodation, early check-in and check-out may incur additional charges. - Transportation:
The type of vehicle (SUVs, Tempo Travelers) is dependent on the number of people. During the travel, the driver's decision on route, stoppage, and timing will be final. All travelers should not request for unscheduled travel. - Code of conduct:
Travelers are expected to respect the local customs, culture, and regulations. Any property damage or inappropriate behaviour can result in the removal from the trip without a refund. - Liability:
Travel junky just act as an agent for hotel, transport companies, and other service providers. Thus, it will not be liable for any injury, loss, or damage to person or property. Also Travel Junky is not responsible for delays, cancellations, or expenses caused by circumstances beyond its control. - Photography and media:
Travel Junky reserves the right to use any photographs, videos, or testimonials taken during the trip for promotional purposes unless otherwise notified in writing.