THE HIMALAYA IS HEAVEN TOUR

THE HIMALAYA IS HEAVEN TOUR

  • $ 1800

    per person
  • 9 Days/8 Nights
  • Central Delhi, Leh, Nubra, Pangong

  • Pick-up & Drop Location:
    • DELHI & LEH
    • Suggested Pick-Up Time: 11 PM
    • Tour Code: A&A-HST-080
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The Ladakh region of the upper Himalayas is one of the few locations in India where you can experience an adrenaline rush. You will pass through some of the most stunning and popular tourist destinations in the Himalayas on this daring journey, including Leh, Pangong Lake, and Nubra Valley. One of the world's most inaccessible locations will be reached by way of one of the world's highest highways. Your adrenaline will rise sufficiently during the actual road trip. You will see bare rocks and cliffs standing straight on one side of the road, and a deep, steep valley with a swift, turbulent river at its bottom on the other. You can expect a thrilling trip that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The Himalayas' breathtaking splendor is just unmatched. It promises to captivate people seeking an unusual experience and an adrenaline rush. From nature and breathtaking scenery to the humble cultures it supports, Ladakh is enchanting in every way. This place is bliss on earth since there are so many things to see, from historic monasteries to the amazing momos (dumplings).

Itinerary at a Glance

  • DAY 1: DELHI ARRIVAL
  • DAY 2 : DELHI TO LEH
  • DAY 3: LEH
  • DAY 4: LEH
  • DAY 5: NUBRA VALLEY
  • DAY 6: NUBRA VALLEY
  • DAY 7 : PANGONG LAKE
  • DAY 8 : LEH
  • DAY 9 : LEH DEPARTURE

  • DAY 1: DELHI ARRIVAL

    Greetings from Delhi, India's capital and second-most populated city. The city's significance stems from its former splendour as the location of beautiful structures and a plethora of varied cultures.

    You will be picked up from the Delhi Airport in a private vehicle and driven to the hotel to check in. You have the evening to yourself.

     

  • DAY 2 : DELHI TO LEH

    Take your flight from Delhi to Leh in the morning.Greetings from Leh! Leh, surrounded by mountains, is one of the most charming, hassle-free, and traveler-friendly destinations in India. A dagger of high rocky ridge, topped by an imposing Tibetan-style palace and fort, dominates the ancient town, which is dotted with stupas and dilapidated mudbrick homes.

    You will be picked up from Leh Airport and driven to the hotel in a private vehicle. Go to the hotel and check in. You will have the entire day to yourself. The elevation of Leh town is over 3,000 meters above sea level. Unwind and get used to Leh's high elevation.

  • DAY 3: LEH

    After breakfast, go sightseeing in the area. Explore the 17th-century Leh Palace. The terrace of the palace offers breathtaking views of the Ladakh mountain range and the summit of Stok Kangri. Next, go to Shey Palace & Monastery, which was constructed in 1665 as the summer retreat home of the King of Ladakh (Deldon Namgyal). The Gompa is noted for its gigantic copper-gold gilded statue of a seated Shakyamuni Buddha. The second-largest Buddha statue in Ladakh is thought to be this one.

    Visit Thiksey Monastery, one of the best specimens of Ladakhi architecture, afterward. This monastery, which is 20 kilometres from Leh, is situated atop a solitary hill. It is well-known for resembling the Potala Palace in Lhasa. This monastery is well known for its pilgrimage activities, architectural features, exploration, and sightseeing.

    Return to the hotel by nightfall.We'll have dinner and spend the night at the hotel in Leh.

     

  • DAY 4: LEH

    Proceed to Leh for local sightseeing after breakfast. Begin by touring the Hall of Fame, a museum built by the Indian Army to honour the valiant Indian troops who lost their lives protecting the nation during the Indo-Pak conflicts. It serves as a reminder of the enormous sacrifices our military have made to protect our nation.

    Next, pay a visit to the stunning Gurdwara Pathar Sahib, a Sikh temple constructed in 1517 to honour the founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Dev, who visited the Ladakh region. Then, near Leh, make a halt at Magnetic Hill, also known as "Cyclops hill" or "gravity hill." The arrangement of the space and the surrounding hills produce a stunning optical illusion. It's a downward road, the hill road. When rolling downhill, objects and vehicles on the hill road may appear to roll uphill against gravity.

    Visit Sangam, a beautiful location where the Zanskar and Indus rivers converge, after that. On the river, you may try daring rafting. Visit Alchi Monastery thereafter; it was constructed between 958 and 1055 CE. The monastery complex's wall murals reflect the artistic and spiritual details of both Buddhism and the Hindu lords of that era in Kashmir. The building also features large sculptures of the Buddha and exquisite wood carvings and artwork – nearly baroque in style.

    Visit the Buddhist white-domed stupa known as Shanti Stupa, which is situated on a hill in Chanspa, when you return to Leh in the evening. It was constructed in 1991 as a component of the Peace Pagoda project by Japanese Buddhist Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura.

    We'll have dinner and spend the night at the hotel in Leh.

     

  • DAY 5: NUBRA VALLEY

    After breakfast, travel via the Khardung-La Pass (18380ft), one of the highest motorable roads in the world, from Leh to Nubra Valley. Leh is about 159 kilometres away from the valley. Leh, Phyang, Khardung La, Khardung, Khalsar, Diskit, and Nubra Valley will be the itinerary.

    You will pass two Indian Army checkpoints, South Pullu and North Pullu, which are incredibly scenic locations that showcase the splendour of nature, both before and after Khardungla Pass. You will see some lovely villages along the way, where you may see people going about their daily lives on their farms.

    Arrive in Nubra Valley early in the evening. For those seeking peace and a chance to engage with the Ladakh tribal society, this valley is a pristine place. Northwest of the valley are the Sasser Pass and the well-known Karakoram Pass, which link Nubra and Xinjiang (China) and are both part of the Silk Road.

    Upon arrival, check in at the hotel.The motel in Nubra Valley is where we will have dinner and spend the night.

     

  • DAY 6: NUBRA VALLEY

    Explore the Nubra Valley after breakfast. See the largest and oldest monastery still standing in the Nubra Valley, Diskit Monastery. The 100-foot-tall statue of Maitreya Buddha, dedicated by the revered Dalai Lama, is the main draw of the Diskit monastery.

    Visit the Hunder dunes after that. Beyond the spiritual and cultural aspects of Ladakh, the Nubra Valley is home to the charming Hunder silver dunes. Hunder Sand Dunes, at 4,000 meters, are breathtakingly gorgeous. The desert is broken up by the lovely scenery and a calm, meandering brook. The Hunder Sand Dune appears to be a dreamland with its breathtaking scenery set against the snow-capped mountains. Don't miss the opportunity to ride the uncommon Bactrian Camel, also known as the double-humped camel. Next, pay a visit to the Panamic Hot Springs. High levels of sulphur are present in the hot spring water, which is thought to have numerous therapeutic benefits.In the evening, head back to the hotel.We'll have dinner and spend the night at the Nubra Valley hotel.

  • DAY 7 : PANGONG LAKE

    Drive to Pangong Lake from Nubra Valley after breakfast. The elevation of this endorheic Himalayan lake is around 4,350 meters (14,270 feet). It stretches from India to China and is 134 km (83 mi) long.

    Arrive at Pangong Lake around the end of the afternoon. Arrive at the campgrounds or cottages, which provide a breathtaking view of Pangong Lake and unmatched vistas of the surrounding mountain ranges. Its water has a beautiful hue of blue, is salty, and is perfectly clear. When the sun is shining brightly, it looks its best. You will have the evening to yourself. You can take a Yak safari or just walk along the lake's edge.

    The campgrounds and cottages close to Pangong Lake will be the location for dinner and the night.

     

  • DAY 8 : LEH

    Drive to Leh from Pangong Lake after breakfast. Hemi Monastery, regarded as Ladakh's largest monastic establishment, should be visited en route. The richest Buddhist monastery in India is well-known for its extensive collection of antiquated artefacts, including gold and silver stupas and a copper figure of the Buddha. The Monastery also features murals, numerous artefacts, and sacred Thangkas.Arrive in Leh late at night and check into the hotel. You will have the evening to yourself.We'll have dinner and spend the night at the Leh hotel.

  • DAY 9 : LEH DEPARTURE

    After breakfast, leave the hotel by checking out. For your return journey to Delhi, the private vehicle will drop you off at the Leh airport.

     

  • Night Stay in hotel as per Itinerary
  • Meal as per itinerary Breakfast and Dinner
  • Monument Entrance
  • Elephant And Jeep Ride at Amber Fort in Jaipur
  • Rikshaw Ride in old Delhi
  • Golf Car for Taj Mahal
  • Air-conditioned Coach throughout the tour as per the itinerary
  • English/Spanish/French/German Speaking Guide
  • Arrival & Departure Assistance at airport
  • All fuel charges, toll taxes, Driver allowance, state tax entry, etc.
  • Presently applicable government taxes.
  • Any air fare, airport departure, GST tax, etc.
  • Camera Entrance Fees
  • Any Lunch
  • Bank charges for payment transfer
  • Expenses of personal nature such as laundry, telephone bill, etc.
  • Any kind of tips
  • Other service not mentioned above

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