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LADAKH & KASHMIR
Ladakh Intensive
The tour
starts with arrival into Delhi, India’s sprawling capital
city. We spend a full day visiting old and New Delhi. Old
Delhi was the capital of Mughal India and New Delhi was
built much later as the imperial capital of India by the
British. The next day we fly into Ladakh also known as the
last `Shangri la’. Although a part of India there are no
similarities between the land and the people of Ladakh from
the rest of India. The facial features and physique of the
Ladakhis and the clothes they wear are more akin to those of
Tibet and Central Asia. The original population is from an
Indo-Aryan race from down the Indus, but immigration from
Tibet and marriages between Muslim traders and local Ladakhi
women have resulted in inhabitants being of mixed origin.
Thereby allowing it to evolve and inherit a rich mix of
cultures which survives even today as a living heritage of
the Western Himalayas. Ladakh, a high-altitude desert, lying
in the rain shadow of the great Himalayas depends on the
winter snowfall for its water supply. Although nowadays with
changing climatic conditions they do have some rainfall as
well.
Day 01: Delhi
Arrive Delhi. Transfer to your hotel.
Day 02: Delhi
After breakfast a fullday tour of Old and New Delhi
discovering it’s ancient rich past reflected in its many old
forts and monuments scattered all over this historic city.
Drive through the well planned newer quarters which house
the presidential palace, the parliament building and other
rambling remnants from the British Raaj.
Day 03: Delhi - Leh
Transfer to the domestic airport to connect early morning
flight for Leh. Upon arrival transfer to Hotel. Leh the
capital city of Ladakh since the 17th century was at one
time a flourishing market town on the silk route to China.
As Leh is located at an altitude of 3500 metres the rest of
the day is free for rest and acclimatization.
Day 04: Leh
Visit Shanti stupa and Leh palace. Lunch out in one of the
garden cafes in town. In the afternoon visit the Stok
palace, given to the deposed royal family as compensation
for the loss of its throne. The palace houses a museum of
artifacts associated with the dynasty. Later, if you are
interested you may visit a traditional Ladakhi home sharing
tea in their well appointed family kitchen.
Day 05: Leh - Alchi
Leave early morning for Lamayuru visiting Ladakh’s oldest
monastery. After lunch drive back to Khalatse crossing the
bridge over the Indus river and make a detour to visit the
Drokpa village of Bema, home of the unique tribe of
Indo-Aryan origin that has preserved not only its racial
purity, but also its language, religious practices and
cultural traditions. Overnight in a lodge in Alchi.
Day 06: Alchi - Leh
Visit the 11th century Alchi monastery famed for its
religious wall frescoes. Continue along the Leh highway
stopping en route to visit the Likir monastery situated on a
hilltop. On the way also visit Gurudwara Pathar Sahib,
revered both by the Sikhs as well as by Buddhists alike.
Further on visit Phyang monastery before driving back to Leh.
Day 07: Leh
In the morning visit the Spituk Monastery located about 8kms
south west of Leh perched on a small hillock and overlooking
the Indus river. The most interesting aspect of Spituk,
unique in all of Ladakh is the chapel of Tara with superbly
crafted images of her 21 manifestations. Return in time for
lunch. Afternoon is free. Overnight at hotel.
Day 08: Leh - Nubra valley
Early morning leave for Nubra valley crossing Khardong-la
pass (5605m), the highest motorable pass in the world. Enjoy
panoramic views of the Indus valley and Zanskar mountains
from the pass. Visit Sumur village and the picturesque
Samstaling monastery. Overnight in a camp near Tegar
village.
Day 09: Nubra valley - Leh
After breakfast drive to Deskit, the main village of Nubra
valley. Visit the monastery that is located high up on the
mountain face. Optionally, you may take a camel safari on
the back of the double-humped Bactrian camels to Hundar (at
extra cost and subject to prior booking only). Drive back to
Leh. Overnight at your hotel.
Day 10: Leh - Tangtse
Leave Leh after breakfast and drive over the Chang-la pass
(5297m), visiting Tak-Thok the only Nyingmapa monastery of
Ladakh en route. Drive on to Pangong Tso lake. Stop by this
beautiful lake for a picnic lunch. Drive about 40kms to
Tangtse a small village with a few shops and lodges. There
is also an old gompa with inscriptions 1000 yrs old. Camp
here for the night or stay in a local lodge.
Day 11: Tangtse - Leh
Leave Tangtse after breakfast driving back over the Chang-la
pass, then take the diversion from Karu village to the well
known Hemis monastery. This monastery belongs to the Brokpa
order and is from the 17th century. The gompa has well
preserved frescoes sharing the Kashmiri influence, a three
storey statue of Padmasambhava and the largest thangka in
Ladakh over 12m long. En route to Leh visit Thiksey
monastery which has excellent artwork and great views of the
valley and village. This Gelugpa gompa houses the two storey
Maitreya Buddha in a separate temple. Visit also the Shey
palace the former summer palace of the kings of Ladakh. The
12m Sakyamuni Buddha’s statue made of gold plated copper is
the largest in the region. Overnight at Leh.
Day 12: Leh
Fullday at leisure in Leh exploring its bazaars, visiting
various handicraft showrooms, catching up on last-minute
shopping etc; Lunch in one of the town’s garden cafes.
Evening, farewell dinner and overnight.
Day 13: Leh - Delhi
Transfer to Leh airport in the morning to connect flight to
Delhi. Upon arrival transfer to your Hotel. Rest of day
free.
Day 14: Delhi
Fullday at leisure in Delhi to explore or go on a shopping
spree.
Day 15: Delhi - Departure
Transfer to the airport to connect outbound flight.
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