Chandigarh, IN
Leh ladakh solo trip
Trips — Adventure
- Duration: Not applicable
- Difficulty: No Such Thing
- Accomodation: Apartments, Homestays, Hotels, Resorts
- Solo Friendly
The thought of making a solo trip to Ladakh feels quite enchanting, exciting, filled with full of adventures but at the same time sends the chills down the spine with excitement thrill and discovering yourself.
Tt is well and truly the stuff of dreams. Ladakh’s soundlessness, its cobalt blue skies, bright rainbows, and glistening lakes are pure magic which will touch your soul in different levels you could never have imagined!
Inclusions
- Stay with breakfast & dinner
- All Activities
- Services of our local experts.
- Personal car throughout the trip.
- Inner line permits
Exclusions
- Personal expense
- Lunch
- Anything not mentioned in Inclusions
Itinerary
Ladakh is about 3500 Mts above
sea level , we advice the rest of the day to be at leisure. It will enable you to get acclimatized of the rarefied
air and high
altitude.
Magnetic Hill - a gravity hill alleged to have magnetic properties strong enough to pull cars uphill and force passing aircraft to increase their altitude in order to escape magnetic interference. In reality, the effect is an optical illusion. Popular spot on Leh-Srinagar highway.
Patthar Sahib Gurudwara - is a beautiful Gurudwara sahib constructed in the memory of Guru Nanak, built in 1517 to commemorate the visit to the Ladakh region of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder Guru of the Sikh faith.
Spituk Monastery (Kali Mata Temple)- It is located between the Hall of Fame & the Magnetic Hill. It is Kali mata temple. The Kali mata idol is quite grand with 6 arms & there are some other idols as well. The face of Kali mata’sis covered with a cloth due to religious reasons & which is removed only for 2-3 days in a year during an annual festival.
Hall of Fame – Glorious museum constructed & managed by the Indian Army. A place to see the memorabilia, images and weapons used during the Kargil and other key strategic battles fought in Ladakh.
Who doesn’t want to see the world’s highest motorable pass. While this is one of the most popular things to do in Ladakh, once you cross the pass, you’ll reach Nubra Valley these villages have a very low population density. The very famous Pangong lake is situated in vicinity to the valley. There are various other water bodies to see and admire in Ladakh, which remain unknown.
Here are some reasons why you should stay at Nubra valley for atleast 2 nights. (4 hours one way from leh) Remote Villages - Nubra Valley is home to some of the most isolated, and offbeat villages in the Ladakh region. Dazzling Diskit - You will be staying the night here if you plan to cross the Khardung La pass. But don’t just leave the next day. A comprehensive list of attractions in Diskit makes for a stay. The Deserted Hundar - Hundar is surrounded by massive sand dunes –The safari, which is done on Bactrian double humped camels, gives one an eerie feeling of a desert at such a height, at almost 10,000 feet. Due to this reason, it is hundar is sometimes called ‘The Desert in the Sky’.
If you go beyond Hundar, you will be treated by a landscape which is unseen in the rest of Ladakh, and people which are unseen in the rest of India. Turtuk, India’s northern most village, lies nearby to the line of control between India and Pakistan, and is one of the most unexplored places.
Though Buddhism is the major religion in Turtuk, it features a mixed culture influenced by the Tibetan, Indian and the Muslim way. This also explains the unique physical features of the people you’ll see here.
On arrival checkin at the camp and enjoy the clearest skies and an exhilarating view of the stars at night. Pangong Tso at an altitude of 14,500 ft is 4-5 kms wide and over 135 kms long, about two-third of which lies on the other side of the Indo-China LAC (Line of Actual Control). Pangong Tso was featured in the last scenes of the 2010 movie, 3 Idiots. After the success of the movie, this beautiful natural location has attracted more tourists from all over the world.
Day at leisure
After breakfast we start our journey back to Leh from Pangong Tso (Lake) via Chang-la pass (alt: 17370 ft – Third Highest Pass of the world).
On the way back, a visit to you will be rewarded with amazing views of snow clad mountains and valley.
Sham Valley in Ladakh is one place that always we highly recommended for local sightseeing around Leh. Also known as ‘Apricot valley’, it is home to some of the remotest villages in Ladakh. You can reach here either by road or undertake the popular Sham Valley trek to explore the region further with our local expert.
River Rafting in Ladakh is definitely unique and doubtlessly different from any other rafting experience in the country or across the world. This is especially true since this rafting is undertaken in the mighty River Indus. The river, from high-up, charts its course through some of the most beautiful gorges and sights making rafting through it, a most unforgettable experience.
Leh Market is an ancient market dated back to the 15th century, the era of King Singe Namgyal,. The Market today is one of the main attractions of Leh City
After Breakfast, check out from the Hotel & you would be transferred to Leh Airport. Your memorable tour concludes here.
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