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Kashmir Leh Ladakh Tour

Kashmir Leh Ladakh Tour

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Adventure Tour Packages

Day 01
Arrive Srinagar – Local Sightseeing

Upon arrival at Srinagar airport, a Satluj Travels tour guide will meet you and assist with your transfer to the hotel. Refresh yourself at the hotel with a bath or change of clothes before proceeding for local sightseeing. You will visit the beautiful Mughal Gardens and the scenic Dal Lake in the evening. Overnight stay in Srinagar.

Day 02
Srinagar – Gulmarg – Srinagar

Morning breakfast at the hotel, followed by a visit to the Shankaracharya Temple. Begin a full-day excursion to Gulmarg, also famous as the "Meadow of Flowers" in Kashmir. Gulmarg is located at an altitude of 2,730 meters (8,957 feet) . The full-day leisure tour includes leisurely walks on lush green meadows of flowers with snow-capped mountains in the backdrop. Enjoy a pony ride (ropeway) to Khillanmarg at your own cost. Return to the hotel in Srinagar for evening dinner. Overnight stay in Srinagar.

Day 03
Srinagar – Pahalgam – Srinagar

You will be transferred to Pahalgam by road. The journey takes around 3 hours, during which you will experience many fascinating places worth visiting along the way. You can also visit Avantipura Ruins and Anantnag Sulphur Springs. Next, explore the beautiful site of Pahalgam, located on the banks of the Lidder River. In the evening, return to the hotel in Srinagar.

Day 04
Srinagar – Kargil via Sonamarg

After an early breakfast, proceed toward Kargil. Driving through the flat plains of Kashmir via Ganderbal, you arrive at Sonamarg – the last major tourist spot on the borders of Kashmir with Ladakh. Leaving behind the beautiful meadows of Sonamarg and crossing Baltal (the base camp for Amarnath Yatra), you climb up the Zojila Pass at 3,900 meters (12,795 feet) – the main pass dividing Ladakh from the Kashmir Valley. Passing through, you arrive at Drass, a small township and the second coldest inhabited place on Earth after Siberia. Upon arrival, check into your hotel. Overnight stay in Kargil.

Day 05
Kargil – Leh (220 km – 5 hours drive)

After breakfast at the hotel, check out and drive toward Leh. En route, visit Lamayuru Monastery, one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Ladakh region. Continue your drive to Leh, visiting Sangam (confluence of Indus and Zanskar rivers), Magnetic Hills, and Pathar Sahib along the way. Check into your hotel. In the evening, explore the local shopping market. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 06
Leh Local Sightseeing

Morning breakfast, then visit Shanti Stupa, built to promote world peace by Japanese monks. This high-rising stupa features bright color reliefs on its mid-levels and is an interesting spot to explore. Also visit the eye-catching Sankar Gompa monastery. Further, visit Leh Palace, which was built in the 17th century based on Tibetan architecture. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.

Day 07
Leh – Via Khardungla Pass – Nubra Valley

After breakfast, drive to Nubra Valley via Khardungla Pass – the highest motorable road in the world at 5,578 meters (18,300 feet) . After lunch, enjoy a camel safari on the sand dunes between Deskit and Hundur Village. Overnight stay in Nubra Valley.

Day 08
Nubra Valley – Diskit – Pangong Tso

Morning breakfast at the hotel, followed by a visit to Diskit Monastery, where you can enjoy a bird's-eye view of Nubra Valley. Later, begin a guided drive from Pangong Tso via Shyok Town. Along the way, explore sightseeing spots including earthen monastic houses and an ecstatic landscape. Check into your camp. Overnight stay at Pangong.

Day 09
Pangong Tso to Leh

In the morning, witness the most mesmerizing view from the camp of Pangong Lake. Have breakfast at the hotel, check out, and drive toward Leh. You will also cover Changla Pass after driving through Durbuk and Tangtse Village (situated in the Changthang area of Ladakh) on the way to Leh. Also visit Sindhu GhatThiksey Monastery, and Shey Royal Palace. You can also take some time for traditional or folk dances, along with a visit to the Druk White Lotus School (Rancho School) followed by Shanti Stupa. Arrive in Leh and check into your pre-booked hotel. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 10
Leh Airport Drop

Morning breakfast at the hotel. Later, drive to Leh Airport to board your flight for your return destination.

Pricing

Important Remark

The prices shown below are estimated figures per traveler, calculated assuming 30 guests journeying together as a group on a coach tour during fixed departure dates. These rates will be higher for smaller family units or individual travelers.

Packages may also be personalized with globally recognized hotel chains including Marriott, Hilton, Taj, Oberoi, Best Western, and others.

Above pricing assumes a minimum of six adults traveling together, sharing two rooms.

Hotel Category

Package Cost Per Adult

Budget

Rs. 24000

Standard

Rs. 27000

OFF - SEASON PERIOD
01st April – 30th September 2024

(Except For Festive Period & Long Weekends)

Hotel Category

Package Cost Per Adult

Budget

Rs. 6000

Standard

Rs. 7000

Deluxe

Rs. 8000

Super Deluxe

Rs. 9500

Luxury

Rs. 10500

Premium

Rs. 12000

SEASON PERIOD
01st October 2024 – 31st March 2025

(Except For Festive Period, Long Weekends, Christmas & New Year Period)

Hotel Category

Package Cost Per Adult

Budget

Rs. 7000

Standard

Rs. 8000

Deluxe

Rs. 9000

Super Deluxe

Rs. 10000

Luxury

Rs. 12000

Premium

Rs. 14000

Accommodation

Hotel Category

Srinagar 

Kargil

Leh

Budget

Hotel Shefaf

D Zojila

Hotel Wang Residency / Hotel Jorchung

Standard

Hotel Royal Arabia

Horizon Camp

Holiday Ladakh / Hotel Chonjor Residency

Nubra

Pangong

Terrain Ladakh Camping

Himalayan Inn / Eco Travel Camp

Ladakh Summer Camp / Jullay World

Ladakh Summer Camp / Himalayan Wooden Camp

Inclusions

What’s Included

What’s Excluded

  • Pickup from Srinagar airport and drop at Leh airport
  • Intercity transfers: Srinagar – Kargil – Leh – Nubra – Pangong – Leh
  • 1 night accommodation in Houseboat in Srinagar with breakfast and dinner
  • 2 nights accommodation in Srinagar with breakfast and dinner
  • 1 night accommodation in Kargil with breakfast and dinner
  • 3 nights accommodation in Leh with breakfast and dinner
  • 1 night accommodation in Nubra with breakfast and dinner
  • 1 night accommodation in Pangong with breakfast and dinner
  • Inner Line Permits as per the itinerary
    Environment fee, Wildlife & Red Cross fee, Royalty Fee
  • Toll taxes, state permits, fuel charges, and driver’s daily allowance
  • All sightseeing and transfers by a Non-AC Vehicle
  • All applicable hotel taxes and GST
  • Airfare or train fare throughout the tour
    Usage of oxygen cylinders during the tour
    Personal expenses such as laundry,
  • telephone calls, tips, porter charges, etc.
    Additional sightseeing or extra vehicle usage beyond the mentioned itinerary
    Entrance fees and video camera permits during sightseeing
  • Any costs arising from natural events like landslides, roadblocks, political disturbances (strikes), etc. – to be borne directly by the travelerAn
  • increase in taxes or fuel prices raising the cost of surface transport or land arrangements before departure
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
    Anything not specifically mentioned under “What’s Included” column
Introducing Delhi Jaipur and Agra with Fatehpur Sikri Tour

The People in Delhi Jaipur and Agra

As in the rest of India, the people of the Golden Triangle are a colorful mix of communities, religious, languages and traditional tribes. All the gradations of the caste system are found here the upper brahmins and kshatriyas, the middle-ranking, vaishyas and the lowest, menial labourers. Almost all of India’s communities are represented in Delhi: dark-skinned Tamils and Keralites, lighter-skinned Punjabis, the shorter, squatter Bengalis, as well as Maharashtrians, Gujaratis and students from the north-eastern states of Assam and Nagaland.

It is interesting to see how certain communities have created their own housing areas in the capital. Janak Puri in west Delhi is dominated by Keralites and Tamils, while Chittaranjan Park in south Delhi is made up almost entirely by Bengalis. It is complete with a market that stocks a wide variety of delicious fish.

Thousands of migrant labourers from the villages of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana swarm into Delhi to look for work. Certain jobs and services have become associated with distinct communities and castes. Tribal Christian girls from Bihar work as housemaids, a number of plumbers come from Orissa, the nurses from Kerala, and the doss (south Indian bread) restaurants are, of course, all staffed by Tamils or Keralites.

In Delhi you can also see the puppie, or Punjabi Upwardly Mobile Professional, zoom by in a Hyundai or Honda and swing in the city’s booming night-clubs. India’s Generations x are called trendy conservatives. They dress fashionably and listen to the latest western pop music, but few are able to break out of parental control. Living together, having gay relationships and even divorce are still fairly unacceptable.

In Rajasthan the most visible group are the Rajputs — the warriors representing different noble houses — like the Kachhawahas of Jaipur, the Rathods of Jodhpur and the Sisodias of Mewar. Together with the brahmins they constitute less than a tenth of Rajasthan’s population. With a brightly coloured turban and handlebar moustache, the Rajput prides himself on his ancestry, although many have now fallen on hard times and have been forced to convert their ancestral properties into luxury hotels. Rajput villagers might be tall and brightly turbaned, but they are also impoverished and skinny.

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Kashmir Leh Ladakh Tour