This is your chance to go on an adventure journey that stops at popular tourist locations including Sarchu, Leh, Kargil, Nubra, Pangong, and Srinagar if you’re seeking for a break from your routine.
Saachu is surrounded by a stunning array of the natural world. Despite being a rest stop between Leh and Manali, this charming village enchants visitors with its gorgeous hiking trails and snow-capped mountains.
The high passes are found in Leh. Its immaculate beauty is undeniably alluring and draws visitors from around the globe. The region’s features are the milky-white rivers, sparkling lakes, and steep terrain. Another lovely tourist spot is Nubra Valley. The valley looks like something out of a gorgeous painting. A visit to this valley is essential because photographs cannot do justice to its magnificence. The camping area at Pangong Lake is well-known. The alluring Himalayan Mountains that around the lake contribute to its allure. It is impossible to compare the magnificence of a lake scene with a mountain backdrop.
Kargil is associated with patriotism. But one cannot discount the area’s natural beauty. Mountains coated with snow surround the entire area, which enhances its beauty.
Kashmir’s summer capital is Srinagar. The city’s highlights include the Mughal-era gardens, roaring rivers, and a view of the Himalayas from anyplace.
So, wait no more and book our Jeep Safari vacation from Manali – Leh Ladakh – Srinagar.
When you arrive in Manali, a representative from our company will greet you and assist with your journey to Sarchu. Early in the morning is when your adventure will begin.
Sarchu is an attractive place that needs to be included in every itinerary. It is located at an elevation of 4,290 metres directly between the Lachulung La Mountains in the north and the Baralacha La Mountains in the south. It is a well-liked camping location and a great getaway for adventure seekers. You can spend some time amidst the beautiful scenery provided by nature. Here, one may also discover a great deal of tranquilly and peace.
Driving through the Rohtang-la pass will take you from Manali to Sarchu (13,398 feet). Your arrival in Keylong will take five hours. After stopping for lunch in Keylong, we’ll continue on our way to Sarchu. Alternatively, if you want to skip the lunch break at Keylong and stay in Manali longer, you can bring a packed lunch from the hotel.
Check in at the hotel or camp upon arrival. Stay the night at Sarchu.
After breakfast, depart from the camp or guesthouse in Sarchu and leave early the next morning to travel to Leh. Lachungla Pass, which is located at a height of 5065 metres, is the route you’ll take. As you go through rocky mountains and stunning scenery, take in the scenery.
We’re going to stop for lunch in Pang. Between Lachulung La and Pang, the scenery is particularly striking. The hues can range from white to brown to black and, on sometimes, even yellow and pink. The stunning Lachulung River also contributes to the area’s appeal.
If you’re lucky, you might even be able to see little Marmot colonies on the beautiful 45-kilometer-long Morea plains. Drive on until you arrive to Tanglangla Pass, the second-highest road at 5350 metres above sea level.
Check into the hotel when you get in Leh in the evening. Hotel stay for the night.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast to start the day, then get ready to explore. You will experience some breathtaking locations that further the beauty of Ladakh today as you travel to several locations in and around the city of Leh.
Namgyal Tsemo Monastery, a well-known Buddhist temple in Leh, should be your first stop on your sightseeing tour. The monastery’s hilltop location affords breathtaking views of the low-lying town and the surrounding mountains. The monastery is perched atop a rocky outcrop behind Leh’s former royal palace.
Visit Shanti Stupa, sometimes referred to as the Japanese Peace Pagoda, next. This well-known location was developed by Japanese religious groups with the assistance of the local populace and is situated on a hill. The location provides a panoramic view of the entire town. Go on an architectural tour and participate in monks’ meditation.
Leh Palace is the final attraction you will see today. It is a former royal palace that looks over Leh, also known as Lachen Palkar Palace. One of the main attractions of Leh, the palace was built by Singay Namgyal at the start of the 17th century A.D. The nine-story palace’s prayer chamber and museum are both interesting to explore.
You return to your accommodation in Leh to unwind once your sightseeing is over. After eating, get ready to spend the night at the hotel.
After a hearty breakfast, prepare for an exciting journey via the Khardungla Pass to Nubra. White sand dunes and camel rides in Nubra Valley are draws for vacationers.
The Khardungla Pass, the highest motorable road in the world, is located 39 kilometres from Leh city. It is located at an elevation of 18,390 feet and will be your starting point as you go to Nubra Valley.
You will arrive to Diskit village, the Nubra Valley headquarters settlement, as you continue driving. On the hilltop, there is a 500-year-old Gompa, as well as a small market. Enjoy the breathtaking view of the valley from the Gompa.
When you arrive in Nubra Valley, check into your luxurious camp. Rest up and, if time allows, stop at the Hunder and Deskit Monastery.
The picturesque, green town of Hunder is home to a modest monastery and a disused fort. From Hundar to Deskit, one may take a two-hour camel safari or a stroll among the sand dunes.
Over 100 monks presently reside at the Gompa at Deskit Monastery, which was founded in the year 1420. Visitors to this monastery come to see the Gustor festival, a monastic celebration that takes place on the twentieth and twenty-first days of the Tibetan calendar’s 12th month.
Stay the night in the camp.
You will travel by road once again today, this time from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake through the Shayok River. After breakfast, set out on another exciting adventure to Pangong.
At Shayok River, you will stop en route to Pangong. The Rimo Glacier, which is located at great heights, is the source of this river. The water in this river is so clean and sparkling that it stands out, especially when the sun shines on it.
After enjoying yourself by the river, go on to Pangong, which is located at a height of 14,500 feet. Check in at the camp as you arrive, then unwind for a bit.
You may stroll around the breathtaking Pangong Lake in the evening. You may go for a stroll and explore the area, or you can unwind by the lake and take in the stunning scenery of the neighbouring mountains covered in snow. You will be charmed by its lake’s beauty and attractiveness. The lake’s water turns from blue to green in the summer and freezes over completely in the winter.
After dinner, prepare for an overnight stay at the campground.
Enjoy a scenic breakfast. The same route will be taken today when you return to Leh via car. Visit Sindhu Ghaat and Thiksey Monastery on way.
19 kilometres separate Leh and the Thiksey Monastery. One of the biggest Gompas with Buddha statues, stupas, and murals is this masterpiece of architecture.
A lovely riverbed called Sindhu Ghaat may be found close to Shey village. Visitors swarm to this location to take in its distinctive and picturesque nature, which is made up of rocky terrains, bare mountains, scant vegetation, and the Sindhu River that runs through the area.
When you get to Leh, unwind at the hotel. You can choose to spend the day at leisure or engage in personal pursuits of your choosing at your own expense. The Leh market’s shopping might be enjoyable as well.
Leh hotel stay for the night.
Breakfast first thing in the morning, then get ready to leave the motel. Set off on another exhilarating trip from Leh to Kargil. We’ll stop at a few well-known sights en way.
We’ll first halt at Magnetic Hill. You’ll observe that this location defies gravity and that parked cars in neutral gear go uphill. You will have an incredible time with this.
Go to Gurudwara Patthar Sahib next. This spiritual experience, which was created in honour of Shri Guru Nanak Devi Ji, who paid this location a visit in the year 1517, is one that no traveller would want to pass up. You’ll feel wonderful and at ease right away in the Gurdwara’s serene surroundings.
The Zanskar and Indus river’s confluence is another must-see attraction. It provides a breathtaking vista of two rivers combining in distinct hues. You may also go river rafting on your own own if time permits. You can be sure that it will be a memorable event for you.
Then, pay a visit to the Lamayuru monastery, one of Ladakh’s oldest sacred locations. The Gompa offers unrivalled breathtaking views from which you can observe the lovely settlement and neighbouring valley from above.
You may also visit the Hall of Fame if you have the time. It is a magnificent museum that the Indian Army built. You may view artefacts, illustrious defence figures with biographies, photographs, and weaponry used in the Kargil and other significant strategic battles conducted in Ladakh.
Check into the hotel in Kargil as you arrive, then enjoy an evening stay.
Check out after enjoying an early breakfast at the hotel to start your day. You will travel to Srinagar today.
You will pass via the 11,500-foot-high Zoji-La Pass as you go. It is a noteworthy high mountain pass in the Himalayas. Additionally, you will go through the Drass Valley, where the magnificent scenery and mud houses will give you the impression that you have travelled back in time.
Midway through your journey, you’ll stop for lunch before continuing on to Srinagar. You will make stops in the hamlets of Sonamarg and Baltal en way. They are renowned for their picturesque landscapes and untamed snow-capped meadows.
Once you get in Srinagar, check into your hotel, have supper, and get ready to spend the night there.
After breakfast, proceed to the airport in Srinagar to catch your next flight.