Leh and Ladakh Tour

Ladakh is one of the most thrilling and hilly tourist destinations of North India. Ladakh is located in the territory of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, which lies between Kunlun and the Himalayan mountain range in the south. The people settled in Ladakh are Tibetans and Aryans. The region is also called Little Tibet, as most people follow Tibetan culture. Leh is the largest city and capital of Ladakh. The famous Leh Palace was built in 1553 by the Buddhist Empire. Years ago it was a stop for businessmen to travel to Central Asia, now the province is famous for tourists from India as well as around the world. Ladakh is made in two parts: Kargil and Leh, now Leh is synonymous with Ladakh. Ladakh surrounded by magnificent land, huge snow-capped mountains, valleys, glaciers, amazing natural lakes, monasteries for natural leisure, adventure, photography, trekking, mountaineering, mortaring, spiritual, culture and traditions. The main tourist places and cities of the region are Khardungla, Suru and Zanskar, Dzongkhul, Suru Valley, Rangadum, Sanku, Phugthal, Nubra Valley, Leh Gompa, Dras, Kargil, Indus Valley, Basgo and many more. See tour itinerary with package directions. The suggested tour can be customized to your needs.

Leh and Ladakh Tour

Heart of Himalayas Tour

Heart of Himalayas Tour

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11 DAYS 10 NIGHTS
Delhi – Leh – Alchi – Lamayuru – Leh – Nubra Valley – Leh – Pangong – Leh – Delhi

Leh (3505 m) is the capital of Ladakh. Today, the town is a clamouring community for vacationers and the nearby people. Transcending over the town is the seventeenth-century royal residence of King Senge Namgyal, Ladakh's most significant ruler. His realm reached out past the cutting edge limits of Ladakh, and moreover, he was the relative of the seventh-century warrior ruler of Tibet-Songtsen Gambo. On the Namgyal Hill, lie the vestiges of a previous castle, the Namgyal Tsemo, worked by the sixteenth-century ruler Tashi Namgyal. On the opposite side of the town, up a winding street, lies the Ladakh Shanti Stupa. This is an advanced structure, worked in 1985 by a Japanese Buddhist request.

Himalayan Bliss Tour

Himalayan Bliss Tour

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15 DAYS 14 NIGHTS
Delhi – Leh – Saspol – Leh – Alchi – Lamayuru – Leh – Nubra Valley – Leh – Pangong – Leh – Zingchen – Rumbak – Stok – Leh – Delhi

Leh (3505 m) is the capital of Ladakh. Today, the town is a clamouring place for voyagers and the neighbourhood people. Transcending over the town is the seventeenth-century royal residence of King Senge Namgyal, Ladakh's most significant ruler. His realm stretched out past the cutting edge limits of Ladakh, and furthermore, he was the relative of the seventh-century warrior lord of Tibet-Songtsen Gambo. On the Namgyal Hill, lie the remnants of a prior royal residence, the Namgyal Tsemo, worked by the sixteenth-century lord Tashi Namgyal.

Rediscover Splendid Himalayas Tour

Rediscover Splendid Himalayas Tour

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17 DAYS 16 NIGHTS
Delhi – Srinagar – Kargil – Rangdum – Padum – Rangdum – Kargil – Dha – Lamayuru – Alchi – Leh – Delhi

Srinagar is the summer capital of the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. It is located in the Kashmir Valley and lies on the banks of the Jhelum River, a tributary of the Indus. The city is well known for its nurseries, lakes and houseboats. It is likewise known for conventional Kashmiri crafted works and dry organic products. Etymologically Srinagar is made out of two Sanskrit words, śrī (Lakshmi) and nagar, which signifies "city".

Exotic Himalayas Tour

Exotic Himalayas Tour

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20 DAYS 19 NIGHTS
Delhi – Chandigarh – Shimla – Kullu – Manali – Rohtang Pass – Jispa – Sarchu – Leh – Alchi – Lamayuru – Nubra Valley – Pangong – Leh – Delhi

Shimla in the days before independence, Shimla was the most important British hill station, and in the summer season became the summer capital. The British in 1819A.D first discovered Shimla, but it was not until 1822 A.D that the first permanent house was erected and not until many years later that Shimla became the summer capital. The name Shimla is derived from the Himalayan Goddess Shamla a synonym of Kali.

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