Overview
Hidden over high passes in an arid, largely treeless rain shadow, Ladakh is classic Trans Himalayan scenery: substantial khaki-coloured valleys and harsh rock walls brought alive by the occasional splash of irrigated green. Traditional Tibetan Buddhist culture remains intact here, with spectacularly located monasteries that burst into life during medieval masked dance festivals that have changed little in 500 years. There’s a bit of everything for travellers – epic treks, sparkling high-altitude mountain lakes and a well-developed backpacker infrastructure based around the capital, Leh.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Manali Local, Hadimba Davi Temple, Mall Road
- Jispa & Sarchu Landscapes
- Shanti Stupa in Leh ( Majestic Landscape view of leh city), Namgyal Tsemo Monastery and the Leh Palace.
- Hall of fame, Spituk Monastery, Magnetic hill, Sangam, Rafting point, gurduwara & Zangskar and Indus River
- Khardongla Top (World’s Highest Motorable road 18,380ft.)
- The white sand dunes of Hunder in Nubra Valley and camel ride point.
- Beautiful turtuk village in Nubra valley with on the way beautiful landscape.
- Disket Monastery, Shayok river, Siachen river.
- Hypnotic& Picturesque Pangong Tso Lake, Changla pass
- Explore the miniature paintings of Thiksey Monastery, Shey palace, & Rancho School.
- Kargil landscapes and Tiger hill
- Sonmarg (Meadow of gold)