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Pick up from Srinagar Airport - Srinagar Local Sightseeings
After arrival in Srinagar, meet and greet our representative at the airport. Proceed for a comfortable transfer to your hotel or houseboat for check-in and refreshment. Srinagar is approximately 12 km from the airport to the city center, and it takes around 30 minutes to reach by road.
Sightseeing in Srinagar:
- Dal Lake – Enjoy a scenic Shikara ride (approx. 1 hour) gliding through floating gardens, vibrant markets, and the serene backdrop of the Zabarwan Mountains.
- Mughal Gardens – Visit Nishat Bagh (“Garden of Bliss”) and Shalimar Bagh (“Abode of Love”), known for their Mughal architecture, terraced lawns, and fountains.
- Chashme Shahi – A beautiful garden built around a natural spring believed to have medicinal properties.
- Shankaracharya Temple – Located atop a hill, offering panoramic views of Dal Lake and the entire Srinagar valley.
- Pari Mahal – Also called the Palace of Fairies, ideal for photography and sunset views.
- Local Handicraft Emporiums – Explore Kashmiri carpets, papier-mâché, Pashmina shawls, and wooden carvings.
After sightseeing, enjoy an evening Shikara ride on Dal Lake at sunset, witnessing the golden reflections on the water — one of Srinagar’s most iconic experiences. Return to your hotel or houseboat for dinner and overnight stay in Srinagar.
Excursion to Gulmarg
After breakfast at your hotel/houseboat in Srinagar, proceed for a full-day excursion to Gulmarg, one of Kashmir’s most scenic hill stations, often called the “Meadow of Flowers.”
The distance from Srinagar to Gulmarg is approximately 50 km, taking about 2 hours by road through rolling meadows, pine forests, and mountain villages.
Gulmarg Sightseeings:
- Gulmarg Gondola Ride:
- One of the world’s highest cable cars, operating in two phases. Phase 1 (Kongdori Station – 8,530 ft): Offers panoramic views of the valley and lower slopes. ₹740 per person (to/fro). Phase 2 (Apharwat Peak – 13,780 ft): Reaches close to the Line of Control, often covered in snow year-round. ₹950 per person (to/fro). Combo (Phase 1 + 2): Around ₹1,700 per person. It remains open between 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (last ride subject to weather).
- Ticket Booking: Tickets can be booked online in advance through www.jammukashmircablecar.com. It’s advisable to pre-book, especially during weekends or snow season.
- Golf Course (Seasonal): Asia’s highest green golf course — open from April to November.
- Snow Activities: Skiing, sledging, and snow scooter rides (charges extra, available in winter months).
Important Travel Information (Must Read):
- Local Taxi Union Restrictions: Private tourist vehicles from Srinagar are not allowed beyond Tangmarg during winter or heavy snowfall. Travellers must hire a local Gulmarg union chained tyred vehicle from Tangmarg to reach Gulmarg town and sightseeing points. ₹1,800–₹3,000 per vehicle (round trip), depending on weather and distance covered.
- Gandola Parking: Vehicle will be parked at the parking spot and from there we would need to walk around one KM to reach the base point. However vendors would confuse you and incorrectly inform you about the long walk.
After sightseeing and leisure time in Gulmarg, drive back to Srinagar in the evening and return to your hotel or houseboat.
Note: All activities in Gulmarg are subject to weather and local union regulations. Gondola tickets are non-refundable once booked. Warm clothing and sturdy footwear are essential even in summer months.
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Srinagar to Kargil Via Drass 6-8 hrs
Embark on an unforgettable single-day journey from the beautiful valleys of Srinagar to the historic town of Kargil, passing through the rugged, high-altitude landscapes and the solemn memorial at Drass.
Your day begins in Srinagar, as you set out on an early morning drive towards Kargil. This scenic route will take you through dramatic mountain passes and some of the most breathtaking vistas in the Himalayas.
The first leg of your journey is from Srinagar to Drass, covering approximately 145 km and taking around 4-5 hours, depending on road conditions and stops. This segment involves ascending the formidable Zoji La Pass, a high mountain pass that connects the Kashmir Valley to the Ladakh region.
En route from Srinagar to Drass, you will encounter:
- Sonamarg: While not a direct stop for an extended visit on this transit day, you'll pass by the stunning meadows of Sonamarg (Meadow of Gold), offering glimpses of glaciers and pristine valleys. It's a perfect spot for a quick photo stop to admire the majestic scenery.
- Zoji La Pass: Conquer the challenging Zoji La Pass (approximately 11,575 ft or 3,528 m), an experience in itself with its winding roads and panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
- Drass War Memorial (Kargil War Memorial): Pay homage to the brave soldiers who laid down their lives during the Kargil War. This poignant memorial offers an insightful look into the conflict and provides stunning views of Tiger Hill and Tololing, key battlegrounds during the war. It's a deeply moving experience.
After your visit to Drass, continue your drive towards Kargil. The distance from Drass to Kargil is approximately 60 km, and this segment typically takes around 1.5-2 hours.
Upon your arrival in Kargil, check into your accommodation. The rest of the day can be spent exploring this historic town, which serves as a crucial transit point and has a rich cultural heritage.
Kargil to Leh - Scenic Route via Lamayuru and Sham Valley
Embark on an exhilarating single-day journey from Kargil to Leh, tracing a scenic route through the stunning landscapes of Ladakh, including the iconic Lamayuru Monastery and the captivating Sham Valley.
Prepare for an early departure from Kargil.
Kargil to Lamayuru
Your adventure begins with a drive from Kargil towards Lamayuru. This segment covers approximately 105 km and will take around 2.5 to 3 hours of driving time, offering glimpses of the stark, beautiful Himalayan terrain.
En route, visit the following attractions:
- Mulbekh Monastery (Chamba Statue) – Witness the impressive 9-meter-tall rock-cut statue of Maitreya Buddha (Chamba) dating back to the 7th-8th century, a significant cultural and religious site.
Lamayuru and Sham Valley to Leh
Upon reaching Lamayuru, immerse yourself in the mystical "Moonland" landscape before continuing your journey through the famous Sham Valley towards Leh. This segment from Lamayuru to Leh spans approximately 115 km and will involve around 2.5 to 3 hours of driving, excluding time spent on sightseeing.
En route, explore the wonders of Lamayuru and Sham Valley:
- Lamayuru Monastery (Moonland) – Explore one of the oldest and largest monasteries in Ladakh, renowned for its lunar-like landscape and ancient gompa.
- Magnetic Hill – Experience the optical illusion where vehicles appear to defy gravity and roll uphill.
- Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – Pay respects at this sacred Sikh shrine, believed to be visited by Guru Nanak Dev.
- Confluence of Indus & Zanskar Rivers – Witness the spectacular meeting point of the turquoise Indus River and the murky Zanskar River.
After a day of breathtaking drives and cultural discoveries, you will arrive in Leh in the late afternoon or early evening. Check into your hotel and take some time to relax and acclimatize to the high altitude.
Leh Local Including Shanti Stupa and Monastery Tour to Shey, Thiksey, 3 Idiot School
Embark on an enriching single-day journey through the cultural heart of Leh and its breathtaking surroundings. This curated tour allows you to delve into the serene spirituality of Buddhist monasteries, witness iconic landmarks, and soak in the majestic Himalayan landscapes.
Begin your day with a visit to the iconic Shanti Stupa, a magnificent white-domed Buddhist stupa located on a hilltop in Changspa, Leh. Built to promote world peace and prosperity, the stupa offers breathtaking panoramic views of Leh town, the Indus Valley, and the surrounding mountains. It’s an ideal spot for morning meditation or photography, especially as the sunlight bathes the valley.
After soaking in the tranquil ambiance of Shanti Stupa, set out on a fascinating drive from Leh to explore the region's prominent monasteries and a renowned educational institution. Your journey will take you approximately 15-20 km southeast of Leh, which typically takes around 30-45 minutes to reach the first major stop.
Sightseeing in and around Leh:
- Shey Palace and Monastery: Your first stop will be the historic Shey Palace, once the summer capital of the Ladakh kings. Perched atop a hill, the complex houses a beautiful monastery with a magnificent 12-meter-high gilded copper statue of the Sakyamuni Buddha, making it a significant spiritual site.
- Thiksey Monastery: A short drive of about 5-7 km (approx. 10-15 minutes) from Shey will bring you to the impressive Thiksey Monastery. Often called ‘Mini Potala’ due to its resemblance to Lhasa’s Potala Palace, this large gompa belongs to the Gelug (Yellow Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It is famous for its assembly hall and the Maitreya Temple, which houses a colossal 15-meter-high statue of Maitreya Buddha.
- Druk White Lotus School (3 Idiot School): Continue your journey to the globally recognized Druk White Lotus School, located approximately 3-5 km (approx. 10 minutes) from Thiksey Monastery. This innovative school gained fame after being featured in the Bollywood blockbuster "3 Idiots." Beyond its cinematic appeal, the school is renowned for its eco-friendly architecture and holistic educational approach, which blends traditional Ladakhi values with modern learning.
As the afternoon draws to a close, embark on your return journey to Leh. The drive back offers more opportunities to admire the stark beauty of the Ladakhi landscape. Upon arrival in Leh, the rest of your evening is free for leisure. You might choose to explore the bustling Leh market for souvenirs, enjoy a traditional Ladakhi meal, or simply relax at your accommodation, reflecting on a day filled with cultural immersion and scenic wonders.
Leh to Nubra Valley - Scenic Drive via Khardung La with Diskit Monastery Visit
Your scenic adventure from Leh to Nubra Valley begins today. After checking out from your accommodation in Leh, ensure any remaining sights you wished to explore in Leh are completed before embarking on this journey.
Set out on a thrilling drive to Nubra Valley, often referred to as the 'Valley of Flowers' and known for its high-altitude desert landscapes. The route will take you through the iconic Khardung La Pass.
The first leg of your journey from Leh to Khardung La Pass is approximately 39 km and typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic, as you ascend winding mountain roads.
En route, you will experience:
- Khardung La Pass – Standing at an altitude of 17,582 feet (5,359 meters), it is one of the highest motorable passes in the world.
After a memorable stop at Khardung La, you will continue your descent towards Nubra Valley. The drive from Khardung La Pass to Diskit, the main village in Nubra Valley, is approximately 90 km and usually takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, offering a dramatic change in scenery as you enter the wide valley.
Upon your arrival in Nubra Valley, prepare to explore its unique culture and stunning landscapes.
Attractions in Nubra Valley:
- Diskit Monastery – The oldest and largest monastery in Nubra Valley, perched on a hilltop with a commanding view. It is famous for its majestic 106-foot tall Maitreya Buddha statue that overlooks the Shyok River and offers breathtaking vistas of the entire valley.
- Hunder Village & Sand Dunes – Experience the surreal cold desert landscape where the Shyok River flows. Here, you can enjoy a unique double-humped Bactrian camel ride amidst the rolling sand dunes (optional and at own expense), a truly unforgettable experience unique to this region.
Later in the day, check into your chosen accommodation in Nubra Valley. The evening is free for you to relax and enjoy the serene environment of the valley, perhaps stargazing under the clear Himalayan sky.
Day Trip to Turtuk from Nubra Valley - Explore Remote Beauty & Rich History
Embark on an unforgettable day trip to Turtuk, a hidden gem nestled in the remote corners of the Ladakh region, bordering Pakistan. This journey promises not only breathtaking landscapes but also a deep dive into the unique Balti culture.
From Nubra Valley (e.g., Hunder/Diskit), set out on a picturesque drive to Turtuk. The journey covers approximately 80-90 km and typically takes around 3 to 4 hours, navigating through winding mountain roads and spectacular vistas.
Upon arrival in Turtuk, you'll be captivated by its unique charm. This village, opened to tourists only in 2010, is known for its apricot orchards and distinctive Balti culture.
Once in Turtuk, explore the following fascinating sights:
- Balti Heritage Home & Museum: Discover traditional Balti artifacts, clothing, and household items, offering insight into the local history and culture.
- Old Monastery & Mosque: Visit the village's ancient religious sites, showcasing a blend of Buddhist and Islamic architectural styles, reflecting the village's diverse heritage.
- Turtuk Water Mill: Observe the traditional method of grinding grains using ancient water-powered mills, a testament to the village's self-sufficient lifestyle.
- Apricot Orchards: Stroll through lush apricot orchards, especially beautiful during harvest season, and taste fresh, locally grown produce.
- Walking Through the Village: Wander through the narrow lanes, admire the traditional stone and wooden houses, and interact with the friendly local villagers.
After a delicious local lunch (perhaps featuring Balti cuisine) and immersing yourself in Turtuk's serene ambiance, begin your return journey to Nubra Valley. The drive back will again cover approximately 80-90 km and take around 3 to 4 hours, allowing you to reflect on the day's incredible experiences and enjoy the sunset hues painting the mountains. By evening, you will arrive back in Nubra Valley, concluding your enriching day trip to the remote beauty and rich history of Turtuk.
Scenic Drive from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake - Adventure through Shyok Valley
Embark on an exhilarating single-day journey from the captivating Nubra Valley to the mesmerizing Pangong Lake, traversing the dramatic landscapes of the Shyok Valley.
After checking out from your accommodation in Nubra Valley, set out on this scenic drive. The distance between Nubra Valley (e.g., Diskit/Hunder) and Pangong Lake via the Shyok route is approximately 160 km, and the journey typically takes around 6 to 7 hours, depending on road conditions and photo stops.
En route, immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rugged charm of the region, with opportunities to visit the following:
- Shyok River Valley: Follow the majestic Shyok River as it carves its way through the mountains, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a unique geological spectacle.
- Agham Village: A small, picturesque village that provides a glimpse into local life and offers serene photo opportunities amidst the mountains.
- Shyok Village: Another quaint settlement along the route, known for its strategic location and rustic charm.
- Durbuk and Tangtse Villages: These villages serve as important stops along the route, often providing opportunities for a quick break and to observe local Ladakhi culture.
Upon arrival at the iconic Pangong Tso (Lake), prepare to be awestruck by its ever-changing hues of blue. You will have ample time to soak in the beauty of this high-altitude saline lake. Later, check into your pre-booked camp or guesthouse near Pangong Lake, typically in areas like Spangmik or Lukung.
Once at Pangong Lake, Indulge in Pangong Tso Lakeside Exploration, Even Photography, and Enjoy Relaxation and Views.
Note:
- If Normal route/Shyok Route is closed due to Snow Melting or Rain or Administrative reasons, in such a case INR 4000/- for SUV & 7000/- for Traveler would be Extra for Warila Route.
- In case of any cost arises due to Any Detour or additional sight, the same must be borne by the traveler.
Scenic Drive from Pangong to Hanle - Explore Hanle Monastery and War Memorial
Embark on an unforgettable journey from the mystical shores of Pangong Lake to the tranquil, starlit village of Hanle.
After checking out from your accommodation near Pangong Lake, prepare for a day of exploration. The drive to Hanle is approximately 160 km and will take around 7 hours, navigating challenging yet rewarding terrains through high mountain passes and vast plains.
En Route Sightseeing:
- Chushul Village: A historically significant village situated close to the Line of Actual Control (LAC), offering a glimpse into border life.
- Rezang La War Memorial: A poignant and powerful memorial commemorating the brave Indian soldiers of the 1962 Sino-Indian War, a site of immense national pride and reflection.
- Loma Checkpoint: An important military checkpoint marking your entry into the Changthang region, surrounded by stunning barren landscapes.
Upon arrival in Hanle, settle into your guesthouse. Hanle is renowned for its clear skies and contributions to astronomical research, making it a truly unique destination.
Sightseeing in Hanle:
- Indian Astronomical Observatory (Hanle Observatory): Perched at an altitude of over 4,500 meters, it's one of the world's highest observatories, offering unparalleled views of the cosmos (external viewing due to permit requirements).
- Hanle Monastery (Hanle Gompa): A 17th-century monastery belonging to the Drukpa Kagyu branch of Tibetan Buddhism, offering panoramic views of the Hanle valley and a deep sense of peace.
The rest of the evening is free to explore the quiet village, interact with locals, or simply gaze at the incredible star-filled sky, a highlight of any visit to Hanle.
Journey from Hanle to Tso Moriri - Stunning Lake Views and Scenic Drive
Begin your day early in Hanle, a serene village known for its astronomical observatory and ancient monastery. We recommend completing any final exploration of Hanle's unique sights, such as the Indian Astronomical Observatory and the Hanle Monastery, before commencing your onward journey.
Your scenic drive from Hanle to Tso Moriri promises breathtaking landscapes across the Changthang plateau. The journey covers approximately 150-160 kilometers and is expected to take around 5-6 hours, depending on road conditions and stops for photography.
Upon arrival at Tso Moriri, check into your chosen accommodation and take some time to acclimatize to the high altitude. The afternoon is dedicated to exploring the magnificent lake and its surroundings.
Sightseeing spots in Tso Moriri:
- Tso Moriri Lake: Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of this sacred high-altitude lake. Its mesmerizing turquoise waters, surrounded by towering mountains, offer unparalleled tranquility and excellent opportunities for birdwatching (migratory birds like bar-headed geese and Brahmini ducks are often spotted).
- Korzok Monastery: Perched on the western bank of Tso Moriri, this ancient Buddhist monastery offers stunning panoramic views of the lake and the vast plains. It provides a fascinating insight into the rich cultural and spiritual life of the Changpa nomadic community.
Spend your evening enjoying the serene environment of Tso Moriri, perhaps watching a spectacular sunset over the lake, before concluding your day.
Head to Jispa From Tso Moriri
Prepare for an exhilarating journey as you depart from the serene shores of Tso Moriri, a jewel of the Changthang plateau, and head towards the verdant valleys of Jispa. This breathtaking route, often considered one of the most scenic and challenging in the Indian Himalayas, covers an approximate distance of 220-250 kilometers and will take around 8-10 hours, depending on road conditions and stops for photography. Ensure you have completed any final explorations around Tso Moriri before beginning this long travel day.
En route, immerse yourself in the majestic landscapes and visit the following attractions:
- Kiagar Tso: Shortly after leaving Tso Moriri, you'll pass by this smaller, yet equally captivating lake, often frequented by migratory birds.
- Tso Kar Lake: A truly unique high-altitude salt lake, also known as the "White Lake" due to the salt deposits on its shores. It's a vital habitat for various bird species, including the endangered Black-necked Crane.
- Pang: A customary stop for tea and snacks, offering a brief respite amidst the rugged terrain.
- Sarchu: Mark your entry into Himachal Pradesh at Sarchu, a significant stopover point on the Manali-Leh highway, known for its vast camping grounds.
- Baralacha La (16,040 ft / 4,890 m): Conquer one of the highest motorable passes, meaning "Pass where roads meet," offering spectacular views of three mountain ranges – Pir Panjal, Zanskar, and the Great Himalayas. The pass is often covered in snow even in summer.
- Deepak Tal & Suraj Tal: Witness these two pristine high-altitude lakes on either side of Baralacha La, often reflecting the towering peaks around them.
- Darcha: A small village nestled by the Bhaga River, serving as a checkpoint and often marking the transition to greener landscapes.
Upon arrival in Jispa, you'll be greeted by a stark contrast to the barren landscapes you've traversed. Jispa, nestled by the Bhaga River, is a tranquil village offering respite and stunning views of the surrounding green mountains and glacial meltwaters.
The rest of the evening is free for relaxation, enjoying a warm meal, and preparing for the next leg of your Himalayan adventure.
Journey from Jispa to Manali - Explore Atal Tunnel, Sissu & Solang Valley
Embark on a breathtaking single-day journey from Jispa to Manali, traversing some of the most spectacular landscapes of Himachal Pradesh. This scenic drive covers approximately 85-95 kilometers and typically takes around 3.5 to 4.5 hours of pure driving time, not including the delightful stops along the way.
Begin your day early in Jispa. If you've been staying in Jispa, ensure you complete your hotel checkout before commencing this adventure, leaving ample time to explore the captivating sights en route to Manali.
En route, you will visit the following spectacular attractions:
- Sissu: After an approximate 1-hour drive from Jispa, you'll reach the charming village of Sissu in the Lahaul Valley. Located on the banks of the Chandra River,
- Atal Tunnel: Proceed from Sissu towards the North Portal of the Atal Tunnel. Experience traversing this engineering marvel, the world's longest highway single-tube tunnel above 10,000 feet.
- Solang Valley: Upon exiting the South Portal of the Atal Tunnel, a short drive of about 15 kilometers (30-40 minutes) will bring you to Solang Valley. Known as the ‘Adventure Valley,’
After an exhilarating visit to Solang Valley, continue your short drive of approximately 13-15 kilometers (30 minutes) to reach your final destination, Manali. Upon arrival, check into your accommodation and enjoy the rest of your evening exploring the charming town, reflecting on the day's incredible journey through the Himalayas.
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