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Leh Ladakh Highlights
This covers the most important tourist spots, ideal for first-time visitors with limited time.
Explore the raw, rugged beauty of Leh–Ladakh in this 6-day high-altitude adventure.
Visit ancient monasteries, experience the thrill of crossing high mountain passes, and witness the surreal landscapes of Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley. From the magnetic hill to double-hump camel rides in Hunder, every moment is a postcard in motion. This short yet powerful journey blends culture, adventure, and nature at its best. Ideal for explorers, bikers, and travelers seeking an unforgettable Himalayan escape.
Route: Airport → Leh city
Altitude: 3,500 m
Activities:
Check in and rest to avoid altitude sickness.
Evening: Shanti Stupa (sunset view), Leh Palace, Leh Market.
Tip: Avoid alcohol, heavy meals, and strenuous walking.
Route: Leh → Hemis → Thiksey → Shey → Sindhu Ghat → Leh
Driving: ~80 km round trip, 4–5 hrs
Highlights:
Hemis Monastery – Largest in Ladakh, 12th-century architecture.
Thiksey Monastery – Resembles Potala Palace of Tibet.
Shey Palace – Summer palace of Ladakhi kings.
Sindhu Ghat – On Indus River banks.
Route: Leh → Chang La (5,360 m) → Pangong Tso (4,350 m) → Leh
Driving: 7–8 hrs round trip (~320 km)
Highlights:
Chang La Pass – 3rd highest motorable road.
Pangong Lake – Famous for its color-changing waters.
Tip: Carry packed food; very few restaurants en route.
Route: Leh → Khardung La (5,359 m) → Diskit → Hunder
Driving: 5–6 hrs (~120 km)
Highlights:
Khardung La – Once the world’s highest motorable pass.
Diskit Monastery – Giant Maitreya Buddha statue.
Hunder – Sand dunes and Bactrian camel rides.
Stay: Nubra Valley.
Route: Nubra → Leh via Khardung La
Driving: 5–6 hrs (~120 km)
Activities: Return to Leh, shopping at Leh Bazaar, Tibetan handicrafts.
Airport drop.
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