This 3-day Ladakh tour offers an immersive experience through Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake via the Shayok route. Explore ancient monasteries, ride Bactrian camels in the sand dunes, and witness the stunning beauty of Pangong Lake while enjoying a relaxed travel pace.
Day 1: Leh β Disket β Hunder
Drive from Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La (one of the highest motorable roads in the world).
Visit Disket Monastery and its iconic Maitreya Buddha statue.
Explore the Hunder sand dunes and enjoy a Bactrian camel safari.
Overnight stay at Hunder.
Day 2: Hunder β Pangong via Shayok
Drive from Hunder to Pangong Lake via the scenic Shayok route.
Spend the afternoon admiring Pangong Lake, known for its stunning blue waters and changing hues.
Stay overnight near Pangong Lake, experiencing the peaceful high-altitude atmosphere.
Day 3: Pangong β Leh
Enjoy an early morning view of Pangong Lakeβs sunrise.
Drive back to Leh via Chang La Pass, stopping at Thiksey Monastery or Shey Palace en route.
Evening arrival in Leh, marking the end of the journey.
Taxi Charges for Additional Usage
Full Day (8 hours)
Half Day (4 hours)
Waiting Charge Per Hour
Important Notes:
β Full day is considered 8 hours, and half day is considered 4 hours.
β The first hour of waiting is free; after that, a charge of βΉ345 per hour applies for all vehicle types.
β Extra entry into routes outside the planned routes will be charged βΉ345 for up to 8 KM.
β These rates are applicable starting from 1st April 2024.
Acclimatization: Leh is at a high altitude; it is advisable to rest for 24 hours upon arrival.
Permit Requirements: Certain areas like Pangong, Tso Moriri, and Nubra require inner line permits, which will be arranged.
Weather Conditions: Ladakhβs weather is unpredictable; carry warm clothing even in summer.
Network Connectivity: Only postpaid SIMs work in Ladakh (BSNL, Airtel, and Jio have limited connectivity).
Health Precautions: Carry necessary medications for altitude sickness, headaches, or nausea.
Packing Essentials: Sunscreen, sunglasses, lip balm, moisturizer, gloves, thermals, and a power bank.
Respect Local Culture: Follow monastery rules, avoid loud noises, and seek permission before photographing locals.
Cash Availability: Limited ATMs; carry sufficient cash for remote areas.
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