- 6D/5N
- 6D/5N
The total number of days needed to do this trek is 7. The best time to do this trek is Mid June and September. The highest altitude point is Digar La and as is with all the Ladakh treks, it provides an ideal vantage point to see monasteries, monks, villages and indigenous people of this region. The highlight point of this trip is camel trek, khardung la and mountain flight.
The first day starts driving from Leh to Saboo. After reaching there we trek to Saboo Phu. After this point there is our base for Digar La. We trek to Digar La at 5250m and then take in gorgeous sites of saser khangri and karakoram range. We traverse through Digar village and Chumik Yogma. We trek eastwards to Shyok Valley and walk upto the camp.
The next destination is Rongjok from where we trek to Shyok Valley. This valley leads to Khalsar on the Leh-panamik road. Here we trek to Diskit and camp at a hotel. From here we trek to Leh, our final destination of this trip.
- 9D/8N
- 9D/8N
For a tryst with the enchanting Himalayan region, the Moonland Drive is a perfect package. It starts from the capital of Ladakh, Leh, and takes you through Lamayuru to Alchi, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake as well as Tsomoriri Lake, letting you absorb the various delights of Ladakh. The drive ends at Manali, via Serchu and various beautiful mountain passes along the way.
If you are interested in road trips, the Moonland drive is one of the most beautiful ones you would ever be on.
- 7D/6N
- Leh
- 7D/6N
About the Destinations:
Leh, in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, is where one can experience a heavily influenced Tibetan culture. This cheapest Ladakh tour package allows you to explore the beautiful region without any trouble. Needless to mention, fondly referred to as Little Tibet, this land of Lamas is known for its barren yet stunning landscapes, brightly painted gompas, fluttering colourful prayer flags dotting the entire land, rugged mountains and a contrasting imagery with the snow-peaked Himalayas in the far background.
The erstwhile capital of the Himalayan Kingdom of Ladakh, Leh is attractive for its innumerable offerings. From monasteries to high altitude passes, the region gives the world its highest motorable road, a natural phenomenon defying gravity in the form of Magnetic Hill, and a high altitude water body the Pangong Lake stretching for over 130km. A tryst with Leh is surely a once in a lifetime experience. Presenting a wide variety of episodes from challenging long distance trekking, fantastic campsites, thrilling road trips, and a wonderful slice of natural beauty Leh truly makes Ladakh amazing.
About the Cheapest Ladakh Tour Package :
-Head out for an adventure in Ladakh and explore this region with this exciting Cheapest Ladakh tour package.-Start your tour after arriving at Leh and then head out for an exploration at Leh Market, Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace.
-Visit some of the famous places like Hall of Fame, Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, Rivers and Spituk Monastery.
-Explore the Zanskar range, River Indus and drive through Khardungla, highest motorable road in the world.
-Visit the famous Hunder Village and then enjoy a camel safari at the sand dunes. Also, explore the famous Diskit Monastery.
-Head out for an exploration at Shey Palace, Thiksey and then drive past Changla Pass, Tangtse.
-Enjoy camping beside the famous Pangong Lake and also marvel at the sight of beautiful Hemis Monastery.
-Conclude your tour after 7 days and 6 nights and head back home with a bagful of memories.
Note: This tour can be availed in a group of Min 12 people.
- 9D/8N
- 9D/8N
Camel Trekking or Caravan with camels has been a vogue for Ladakh quest since Seventeenth century until partition was done in the year of 1947. Camel Traveling is predominantly evident in Nubra Area from Hundar up to the Diskit .Bactrian camels, along with dual humps, are basically also recognized as the 'Real Camel'. The offspring of those camels were used for riding and transportation in the 'Silk Route' in the consecutive centuries of 17th, 18th and 19th.
The most distinctive feature of the Bactrian camel is its two humps. These humps, contrary to popular belief, are designed to store fat and not water. Bactrian camels are classified as herbivores. They prefer vegetation that is prickly, dry, salty, and/or bitter. However, when food is scarce they will eat bones, and various types of animal flesh.
This trip involves three days of seeing in the desert from over a camel.