About Ladakh
Ladakh is unlike anywhere else on earth. At over 3,500 metres, this high-altitude desert is a landscape of ochre mountains, ancient Buddhist monasteries perched on clifftops, and the surreal blue of Pangong Lake stretching to Tibet. Whether you ride the Manali–Leh highway on a motorcycle, attend the Hemis Festival, or simply meditate in a 1,000-year-old gompa, Ladakh is a transformative experience.
Highlights & Top Attractions
Pangong Tso Lake
Stunning high-altitude lake whose waters shift from blue to green to red.
Thiksey & Hemis Monasteries
Ancient Tibetan Buddhist monasteries with towering Buddha statues.
Manali–Leh Highway
One of the world's greatest road journeys through dramatic mountain passes.
Magnetic Hill & Gurudwara Pathar Sahib
Fascinating optical illusion and serene Sikh shrine en route to Leh.
Nubra Valley & Bactrian Camels
White-sand dunes at Hunder and double-humped camel rides in the desert.
Zanskar River Rafting
Thrilling Grade 4 rapids through Zanskar Gorge — breathtaking scenery.
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Sample Itinerary (6 Nights)
Arrival in Leh — Acclimatisation
Rest, short walks, Palace View, Hall of Fame Museum. No strenuous activity.
Leh City Sightseeing
Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Thiksey Monastery, Hemis Monastery.
Nubra Valley via Khardung La
Drive over world's highest motorable road, camel ride at Hunder dunes.
Nubra → Pangong Lake
Scenic drive to Pangong Tso. Overnight stay by the lake — stargazing.
Pangong → Leh
Sunrise at Pangong, return to Leh via Chang La Pass.
Zanskar Rafting / Departure
Optional morning rafting on Zanskar River, transfer to airport.