Receive from Manali, after a quick breakfast; make an early start crossing over the Rohtang Pass or the Pass of Corpses. Upon entering the Lahaul Valley, we will stoppver for lunch at a local eating outlet in Khoksar. Arrive Jispa in the late afternoon and get some rest at the arranged hotel, houses or camps whichever is possible. Jispa is located at the foot of the 16,000-foot Baralacha Pass at an altitude of about 10,500 feet – again providing valuable acclimatization time before heading really high on the Manali Leh Road. Overnight stay in Jispa.
Day 02: Jispa to leh (12 hrs)Post breakfast, leave for Leh—The capital town of Ladakh valley, through Baralacha Pass (4,830 metres), Sarchu, Naki La Pass (4,740 metres/ 15,551 feet), Lachungla Pass (5,019 metres/ 16, 467 feet) and pang. Take a pleasure of beautiful landscapes, lush greenery, and much more while driving to your destination. Lucky ones can get to see the Snow ibex and the herds of wild Himalayan blue sheep in between Sarchu to Pang. Enjoy your lunch at the small eating places with fresh food at village of Pang, before we drive through the vast More Plains, Tanglang La pass (5280 Mts.) the second highest Motorable pass in the world that commands breath taking views of the Zanskar range and the upper Indus valley. Arrive in Leh – the capital of Ladakh valley in evening. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 03: Local Sightseeing in Leh.On the third day, explore the beauty of Leh on a day’s excursion. Start the day by visiting the Thiksey Monastery, stok palace and village, Shanti Stupa and Leh fort. You can spare time for a casual walking to check out the offerings at the local markets. Spend your night at the hotel.
Day 04: Day 04: Leh to Pangong Lake and back to Leh. ( 14 hrs)On the fourth day, visit the renowned Pangong Lak. Being the largest lake in the Himalayas, Pangong Lake is situated at a height of about 4,350 metres (14,300 ft), and about 134 km long and extends from India to China (Chinese occupied Tibet) 60% of the length of the lake lies in China. The lake is 5 km wide at its broadest point. Spend your night at the Spangmik village in the fixed tented accommodation in a seasonal camp. Enjoy witnessing spectacular views of the mountains of the Chang chemo range to the North, their reflections shimmering in the ever-changing blues and greens of the lake's brackish waters. Post lunch, you’ll be driven back to Leh. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
Day 05: Leh to Khardungla and back to Leh ( 4-5 hrs)Drive to Khardung La Pass (Highest Motorable road in the World, 18,380 feet), where you can enjoy a cup of tea/Coffee/ noodles in the world’s highest cafeteria. In evening, drive back to Leh and explore the local market to shop some of the well-known local specialties.
Day 06: Leh to Sarchu ( 10 hrs)Start the day by driving to Sarchu which approximately takes 10 hours. Reach Sarchu in evening and enjoy staying in a fixed tented accommodation during night.
Day 07: Sarchu to Manali. ( 9-10 hrs).On the seventh day, you’ll be driven back to Manali crossing over the Rohtang Pass. Reach Manali Bus Station in evening from where you can board the conveyance of your choice for further journey.
Leh, a high-desert city in the Himalayas, is the capital of the Leh region in northern India’s Jammu and Kashmir state. Originally a stop for trading caravans, Leh is now known for its Buddhist sites and nearby trekking areas. Massive 17th-century Leh Palace, modeled on the Dalai Lama’s former home (Tibet’s Potala Palace), overlooks the old town’s bazaar and mazelike lanes. Khardung La is a mountain pass in the Ladakh region of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La" but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies. The pass on the Ladakh Range is north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys Pangong Tso, Tibetan for "high grassland lake", also referred to as Pangong Lake, is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 4,350 m. It is 134 km long and extends from India to China. Approximately 60% of the length of the lake lies in China. The lake is 5 km wide at its broadest point
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