Itinerary:
Day 1: Reporting day. Check in to the hotel, rest and acclimatize.
Day 2: Sightseeing -Shanti Stupa, Leh palace, Hall of fame, Gurudwara Pathar sahib, Indus-Zanskar confluence and Magnetic Hill.
Day 3: Leh – Lamayuru – Alchi – Kargil
Day 4: Kargil – Drass war memorial – Leh
Day 5: Leh – Diskit – Hunder
Day 6: Hunder – Turtuk – back to Hunder
Day 7: Hunder – Khardung La – Leh
Day 8: Leh – Pangong lake
Day 9: Pangong lake – Leh
Day 10: Buffer/Free/Shopping and optional activities Day
Day 11: Trip ends after breakfast
Included :
- Hotel/camp Stay, accommodation on twin sharing basis.
- Food –
- MAP plan ie Breakfast and Dinner at hotel.
- Food will be veg, simple and locally available freshly cooked.
- Green fee or Environmental fee
- Transport
- Shared Tourist vehicle (SUV type vehicle or Force Traveller)
- Reliable experienced Driver cum guide with great knowledge of area and terrain, Toll and Parking
- Driver charges, Driver accommodation, fuel, inter-state toll
- Transfers as specified in itinerary
- Inner line permits
Exluded :
- Meals other than specified in itinerary
- Camera fees, Monument entry charges, Rafting or other activities charges
- Pangong, Nubra visit charges (Varies every year but it’s around 20 to 30/- per person for Indian tourists AND differs for foreign nationals)
- All personal expenses, Optional Tours and extra meals
- Medicine
- Travel Insurance
- Any emergency evacuation charges
- Travel charges to and from reporting point and end point
- Porterage charges, tips, phone calls, laundry, shopping or any such personal cost
- Additional usage of vehicle
- Cost of any other services which are not mentioned in inclusions
- Any other charges which are not mentioned in inclusions
- Taxes as applicable
NOTE:
Consult your family physician before visiting Himalayan High altitude region, get some idea about your fitness and take their advice seriously to improve fitness level for this region.
While all the above mentioned locations are covered during the trip, weather conditions and prevailing circumstances may always influence the order of the above mentioned route. With over a decade of us operating in this remote region, and with our trips remaining as organic and responsive to the vagaries of nature as possible, our itineraries remain flexible and adaptive.