Day 1:
Arrival at Leh Airport
Arrival at Leh airport to be received by a representative of Golden Eagle Expedition and transferred to the Hotel. Check in to the hotel and take a half day of rest. In evening visit Shanti stupa, Leh Palace and Leh Market on BMW. O/N in Leh.
Day 2.
Leh to local sightseeing
After Breakfast ride to Nubra Valley via Khardungla (Highest Motorable road in the World, 18,380 ft) Arrive at Hunder by afternoon. Lunch at camp evening visit Sand dunes (area covered with sand and one can see two hump camel Interested people can also enjoy camel Safari in Sand Dunes between Disket and Hunder Village O/N in Hunder.
Day 3.
Leh - Nubra Valley 130 kms / 4-5 hrs
Morning after the breakfast lets began the trip and we trace our route towards Sham valley enroute we will visit Hall of fame, Shanti Stupa, Magnetic Hill, Pathar Sahab, Spituk Monastery and Sangam Point , By evening we will back to leh. O/N in Leh.
Day 4.
Nubra Valley - Pangong Lake 210 kms / 5-6 kms
After Breakfast visit Diskit Monastery, where you can have a magnificent view of Diskit Valley and ride back till Khalsar and soon after turning Left our ride goes towards mighty Pangong Lake to catch the beautiful view of peaceful lake. This route is full of adventure as we ride on smooth road, rough roads and crossings stream too along Shyok river and while knocking beautiful views of Durbuk and Tangtse village, soon we have our first view of pangong lake and don’t miss the chance to meet the ‘Himalayan Marmots’ on the way side. O/N in Camp
Day 5.
Pangong Lake - Leh 140 kms / 5-6 hrs
Early morning enjoy the beautiful view of Sun rise on lake. After Breakfast ride back to Leh, we’ll set up our bike for Leh again while throttling through Chang la17590 ft (third highest motorable road) and visit Thiksey Monastery(One of the most beautiful Monastery in Ladakh popularly known as little Potala built in 1430 AD ). O/N Leh.
Day 6.
Tour End
Early morning, after breakfast transfer to Leh airport to board flight back to destination. Journey ends with Sweet Memories of Ladakh.
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