Leh Tour Package – 2025
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Leh Tour Package – 2025
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Travel Date : August 1, 2025 - August 1, 2030
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Overview
OVERVIEW
Leh – Ladakh is a stunning destination, celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, towering mountain passes, and rich cultural heritage. The standard Leh – Ladakh car tour package offers an affordable way to explore the region’s most beautiful sights.
Schedule Details
Arrival in Srinagar
- Morning: Arrive in Srinagar. Check into your hotel or houseboat.
- Afternoon: Visit the famous Mughal Gardens (Shalimar Bagh, Nishat Bagh).
- Evening: Enjoy a shikara ride on Dal Lake.
Srinagar to Sonamarg
- Morning: Drive to Sonamarg (approx. 2.5 hours).
- Afternoon: Explore Sonamarg, take a pony ride to Thajiwas Glacier.
- Evening: Return to Srinagar for the night.
Srinagar to Kargil
- Morning: Depart for Kargil (approx. 4-5 hours).
- En Route: Stop at Zojila Pass and Drass (visit the War Memorial).
- Afternoon: Arrive in Kargil, check into your hotel.
- Evening: Explore local markets and dine in Kargil.
Kargil to Leh
- Morning: Depart for Leh (approx. 4 hours).
- En Route: Visit the historic Mulbekh Monastery and the giant Buddha statue.
- Afternoon: Arrive in Leh, check into your hotel. Rest and acclimatize.
- Evening: Stroll through Leh Market.
Leh Sightseeing
- Morning: Visit Shey Palace and Thiksey Monastery.
- Afternoon: Explore Hemis Monastery and Stok Palace.
- Evening: Visit Shanti Stupa for sunset views.
Nubra Valley Excursion
- Early Morning: Depart for Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass (highest motorable road).
- Mid-Morning: Arrive in Diskit, visit Diskit Monastery and the Buddha statue.
- Afternoon: Explore Hunder Sand Dunes; take a camel ride.
Nubra Valley to Leh
- Morning: Return to Leh via Khardung La.
- Afternoon: Visit local attractions you may have missed, such as the Leh Palace.
- Evening: Relax and shop for souvenirs.
Departure from Leh
- Morning: Depending on your flight schedule, you can visit local markets or temples.
- Afternoon: Depart from Leh for your onward journey.
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What's Included
- Accommodation
- Airport Transfer
- Breakfast
- Guide
- Hotel Rent
- Transport
What's Excluded
- Additional Services
- BBQ Night
- Concert Ticket
- Flights
- Insurance
- Lunch
- Meals
- Newspaper
- Outing Ticket
- Welcome Drinks
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