Leh Group Tour Package with Turtuk:

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Highlights of LEH GROUP TOUR with Turtuk

Hand-selected by the outdoor specialists at Kashmir Travel, this itinerary is the ideal fusion of exciting, adventurous, and cultural experiences.


Visit Turtuk Village, the final Indian village that was formerly a part of Pakistan up until the Indo-Pak War of 1971.

Visit Khardung-La Pass to see the beauty of the snow-capped mountains, glaciers, and sand dunes. It is the world's highest all-season motorable road.


Visit Pangong Lake, the tallest saltwater body of water in the world, whose hues range from blue to red to green.

Experience Ladakh in the cleanest possible accommodations and cars, with the highest safety and comfort.

Khardung la (18,000 ft) and Chang-la passes are covered (17,688 ft)


Eat traditional Ladakhi food called thukpa at The Tibetan Kitchen restaurant.

Enjoy a big glass of Italian coffee while relaxing at Lala's Art Café.

River rafting at Sangam, the highest river rafting location in the world, on the amazing double-humped (Bactrian) camels that are only found in the Nubra valley.

Enjoy mouthwatering Maggi at the Khardungla-pass.

Purchase gifts for loved ones at the Leh Market.


Overview of the Leh Group Tour Package with Turtuk

The border town of Turtuk, which was formerly a part of Pakistan, is located on the northwest frontier of Ladakh. until the Indo-Pak War of 1971, specifically. Enjoy a trip to the top of the world with this 7-day Ladakh tour that includes many of the highest motorable passes on earth along with the breath taking beauty of snow-capped mountains. Ladakh, which is on everyone's bucket list and is praised for its unmatched breath taking views, pure frozen lakes, and winding roads, is quickly emerging as India's most Instagram able location.

 

Inclusions:

Innova, Xylo, Tavera, Scorpio, or a similar comfortable vehicle for sightseeing on all days as specified in the schedule.

Airport pickup and drop-off according to your flight times

Accommodation in regular hotels/camps.

Buffet Lunch and dinner

Fuel throughout the entire journey in accordance with the schedule

During the tour, a highly skilled driver/guide will be on hand with an oxygen cylinder and basic first aid.
Night time Bonfire (in Nubra)

Driver costs, toll taxes, fuel costs, and parking fees


ITINERARY
DAY 1 Arrival in Leh:
Welcome to the World's Highest City
When you arrive in Leh, a representative will greet you and assist with your transfer to the hotel.
Once you've arrived at your hotel, check in and take some time to unwind before getting some rest.
Enjoya substantial breakfast at the motel and gradually adjust to the weather.
The entire day will be spent at leisure because Ladakh is a high-altitude location and significant concern will be given to altitude sickness.
Afterwards, savour a scrumptious meal.
Leh hotel stay for the night.

Day 2 Leh to Sham Valley | Leh's Peripheral Areas
Get up to a gorgeous alpine morning and eat a delicious breakfast.
Prepare for an exciting drive to "Sham Valley," which is picturesquely tucked away along the Srinagar-Leh highway.
Commence the tour by paying respects at the Hall of Fame to the victims of the Indo-Pak War.
Visit the Spituk Gompa, which also houses an on-site museum filled with historical masks, weapons, and Thangkas (Buddhist Paintings).
At Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, savour delectable langar while learning the tale of the army's construction of this Gurudwara.
Today, you would also check out Magnetic Hill, a little section of road where gravity doesn't apply.
Visit the Indus Sangam Viewpoint to observe the Zanskar and Indus Rivers merging.
Visit SECMOL, the actual "three idiots" school.
Return to the hotel for dinner and an overnight stay in Leh after a fun-filled day of exploration.

Day 3 Khardung-La Pass: A Drive to the World's Highest Motorable Road from Leh to Nubra Valley (18000 ft.)

Prepare for the greatest experience after eating a nutritious breakfast.
You will travel through some of the highest passes in the world on your adventure, and you will be greeted by ever-changing views of the desolate landscape.
Stop at the cafe on Khardung-La Pass, the highest all-season motorable road in the world, and take in the scenery; you'll feel as though you're on top of the world.
Experience a shift in scenery as you descend from Khardung-la, going from the cold, desolate desert to the white sand desert.Nubra Sand Dunes are everywhere as you enter the Nubra Valley.

Visit the Diskit Monastery, the oldest and largest monastery in Ladakh, which also houses a sizable Buddha statue, if time permits.

Enjoy the magnificent double-humped Bactrian camel ride, which is only available in this area because it was once a part of the renowned silk route.
Later, spend time camping with a bonfire under a starry sky.
Stay the night in the Nubra Valley campground.

Day 4 Turtuk Village to Nubra Valley | The Last Indian Village

Drive in the direction of Turtuk after a delectable breakfast.
The final outpost in India followingIt is one of the entrances to the Siachen Glacier and is located in Pakistan-controlled Gilgit-Baltistan.
Due to its location inside the Gilgit-Baltistan region, the area differs from other places you have visited on your Ladakh vacation in terms of culture, linguistics, and history. Contrary to Central Ladakh and Nubra, the scenery itself is diverse, including stunning small valleys and steep mountains.
Here, which is lower in elevation than Leh, you may find verdant grasslands that produce seasonal fruits and vegetables like apricots and apples.
Return to the camps and have a scrumptious meal.
Nubra Valley camp overnight stay.

Day 5 Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake

Have a delicious breakfast when you awaken in the stunning Nubra Valley.
Get ready for your excursion to Pangong Lake on the Indo-China border—this day has been long anticipated.
Pangong Tso, one of the highest altitude saltwater lakes, will welcome you with its shifting hues of blue, green, and red.
The Shyok River and mountains can be seen on one side as you spend the rest of the day visiting the area around Pangong Lake.
You can even act out scenes from your favourite Bollywood flicks, such as 3-idiots and Jab Tak Hai Jaan, and revel in the setting in true Bollywood fashion.
Dinner and a stay the night in a campground close to Pangong Lake.


Day 6 Pangong Lake | Trip to Rancho School

In the morning, have a great breakfast while gazing out at the stunning Pangong Lake.
Take a brief detour to the Chang-la Pass, one of the world's highest mountain passes, on the way back to Leh.
Additionally, you can go to the Chang-la Cafe, which is close to the Changla Pass.
Visit the Changla Baba Temple, which is located on the summit and is thought to be the guardian of travellers to Chang La, the name of the pass.
Moreover, go to the final setting of the movie "3 Idiots" was filmed at Druk Padma School.
If time allows, one might stop by the exquisitely designed Thiksey Monastery and Shey Palace along route.
After arriving in Leh, have some time to relax before dining at the hotel.
Spend the night in a hotel in Leh.

Day 7 Departure | Time to Bid the Mountains Farewell
Airport in Kushok Bakula Rimpochee.
Complete the check-out procedures at the hotel after consuming your breakfast in the morning. You will afterwards be taken to the airport for your subsequent flight.
Fly out of Leh and bid farewell to your travelling companions and this enchanted land.

How to Access:

Ladakh can be reached most easily by plane. Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IXL), which is in Leh, is the closest airport. A lot of India's international airports, including Delhi, are connected to this airport. Additionally, it receives flights from popular Indian locations like Chandigarh, Jammu, and Srinagar.