Explore Leh by travelling to Lamayuru, Nubra Valley via Highest motorable road (Khardung la) and majestic mountains of different colours, Landscapes and Monasteries. Also you will enjoy and witness the great Pangong Lake in eastern Ladakh.
The beauty of Himalaya is never been unknown to any person on this planet. And if you don't know then here this is tour is for you because we are covering the beautiful cities and valley of Himachal Pradesh to the beautiful valley of Ladakh in Jammu & Kashmir.
One of the famous and a common trek route is Markha Trek. Here the valleys you pass through are one of the isolated in Ladakh. To feel the complete isolation from the busy road and busy life and do some easy trek, we recommend this trek. Rumbak village from where you pass on the first day of trek is famous for either snow leopard appearance or their footprints in winter. (Options: You can choose Camping or Home stay)
Stok Kangri (6,125 m) is the hightest peak in the Stok range of the Himalayan region of Ladakh.It is located in Himis National Park in the village of Stok 24 km. in the South West of Leh.Despite being the highest peak in it's range Stok Kangri is popular as non technical and easy to summit.
Chadar, the " Frozen Sheet " The Chadar trek is one of the best challenging trek of all since you will be walking on the frozen river. While moving towards Zanskar, you will be walking upstream and on the return trek, it's all coming down the valley. The altitudes from the starting point till Zanskar will be differences of about 300 meters.
There is a rich ancient culture and tradition of Ladakh, which includes epics, poetry, short stories, dance scripts and plays and so on which has expanded languages. Ladakh developed a distinct culture due to its geographic and climatic conditions. the northern Himalayan region's remoteness and inaccessibility have preserved distinct local influences, and stimulated the development of its distinct culture. At an altitude of around 3352 mt (11,000 ft) with the mountains reaching 6096 mt (20,000 ft) and higher.amazingly green terraced fields of barley, wheat and vegetables surround large, elegant houses of adobe and hand-carved wood. Like their beautiful communities, the friendly and the tolerant, generous manner of the Ladakhi people radiate a sense of plenty and satisfaction.Crime and poverty are virtually unknown.