Best of Ladakh Himalayas with Hemis Tsechu
Overview
Ladakh, bounded by world's two mightiest mountain ranges- the great Himalayas and the Karakoram, is geographically a part of India but culturally and physically its very much like - Tibet and old Central Asia. While the plains of India is hot and humid and the monsoon braces the windward slopes of the Nepal and Bhutan Himalaya from June to August; Ladakh is at its best. It’s location on the leeward side of the Himalaya puts “Little Tibet” in a rain shadow outside of the summer rains. For centuries, Silk Road caravans and faithful pilgrims passed through the mountain crossroads between India, Tibet and Chinese Turkestan, endowing Ladakh with a melting pot of artistic tradition.
Our Best of Ladakh Himalayas journey puts together the best of what Ladakh has to offer. You will fly from Delhi direct into Leh-the capital of Ladakh and spend first few days in acclimatizing and exploring its monasteries, palaces and forts. We take a moderate graded rafting trip in Indus River and enjoy the scenic beauty of the area. We take a jeep safari to the east, to the plains of Changangtang grasslands, to visit the stunningly beautiful Pongong Lake; about half of the lake lies within Chinese territory. We drive over the world's highest motorable pass, Khardung La (18, 380ft) to the north frontiers of Nubra valley-which was restricted to the tourists until a decade ago. At Nubra Valley, we spend 2 nights visiting rock-clinging monasteries, villages, and riding double humped camels on its sand dunes. We will also visit the Dah and Hanu Villages to the south of Leh meet the Drokpa Community; considered being the last pure race of Aryans confined to the valley.
The trip is timed with the famous Hemis Tsechu, a two-day mask dance festival-the biggest and the most famous of the monastic festivals of Ladakh. The festival marks the birth anniversary of Padmasambhava, the patron saint of Tibetan Buddhism and the one who brought Buddhism from India to Tibet. The Hemis dance-drama depicts the magical feats of Padmasmbhava, also known as Guru Rimpoche, in his eight different manifestations to vanquish the enemies of Buddhism and for its propagation.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01~Arrival in Delhi. Time permitting explore the fort, mosques and bazaars of Old Delhi.
Day 02-04~We fly to Leh and explore the rich Buddhist monasteries, temples and palaces and attend Hemis Tsechu.
Day 05~Experience rafting in Indus River
Day 06~Excursion to Pangong-tso Lake .
Day 07/08/09~Drive over Khardungla pass-the highest motorable pass in the world and explore the sand dunes, monasteries and villages of Nubra Valley.
Day 10/11~Dah Hanu Valley Jeep Safari. Explore the remotest villages, meet the people of Drokpa community and explore the temples and monasteries.
Day 12~Drive to the small town of Alchi and visit its monastery.
Day 13~A scenic drive back to Leh.
Day 14-15~A scenic flight back to Delhi and a reserve day to cope with any possible change in the itinerary. Otherwise, this additional day can be well spent visiting Taj Mahal (additional cost)
Day 16~Trip concludes.
Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Delhi
Upon arrival in Delhi, meet Wind Horse representative at the airport and transfer to Hotel. Check into Hotel. Take rest for the day.
Day 02: Flight from Delhi to Leh (B/L/D)
Early morning transfer to the airport for the flight to Leh. Jet Airways/Indian Airlines 0540 0655. The flight takes us over the Greater Himalaya and on a clear day, the great peaks of the Karakoram are visible to the north. Assistance upon arrival and drive to your hotel. Leh is at an altitude of 3505 meters and you can expect to feel the effects of the rarefied atmosphere. Rest of the day in the hotel for proper acclimatizing. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 03: Sightseeing of Leh and around (B/L/D)
Full day sightseeing visit to Shankar, Stok, Stakna
The Sankar Gonpa is a relatively new Gonpa located in the town. It belongs to the Gelukpa School of Tibetan Buddhism. It is closely associated with Spituk monastry and is the residence of the head priest - Kushak Bakula.
At 10 kilometers from Leh is a palace built in the year 1825 by King Tshespal Namgyal which is the present residence of the local Royal Family. The Palace was built after Zorawar Singh's annexation of Ladakh. The royal family resides here since Ladakh lost to Zorawar Singh. A part of the Palace has been converted into a museum, which displays fabulous period customs and jewelry of the Royalty along with exquisite artifacts representing the life of Sakya Muni. Historical objects like coins, seals, armor, etc can also be seen.
25 kilometers south of Leh lies Stakna Monastery founded during the reign of King Jamyang Namgyal in 1580 by Saint Chosje Jamyang Palkhar. This belongs to the Drukpa Kargyud sect of Buddhism and houses some beautiful paintings and statues.Return back to Leh for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 04:Explore Hemis, Thiksey and Shey Monasteries(B/L/D)
Full day sightseeing visit to Hemis, Thiksey and Shey.
Hemis is the wealthiest, best known and biggest of all the Monasteries in Ladakh. At 45 kilometers from Leh, Stagsang Raspa Nawang Gyatso built Hemis in 1630 during the reign of King Sengge Namgyal. The main attraction of the temple is its summer festival called the Hemis Festival held annually to honor Guru Padmasandhava's birth anniversary and also it unfurls the Thanka, which is the largest in Ladakh, once in 12 years (Next is on 2016). 17 kilometers from Leh is Thiskey Monastery, perhaps the most beautiful of all the Monasteries in Ladakh. It belongs to the Gelukpa order. Sherab Zangpo first built the Gonpa at Stakmo. Later the nephew of Sherab Zangpo, Paldan Sherab, founded the Thiskey Gonpa on a hilltop to the north of Indus River. The Thiskey festival (Thiskey Gustor) is held in the month of October- November. Around 80 Monks resides here at present. Dukhang Karmo is a huge long assembly hall, which consists of the image of Shakyamuni and Maitriya Buddha statues. Chamkhang at the top near the courtyard contains the three storey Maitriya Buddha's statue, constructed in recent years. Dukhang at the top consists of thousand armed Avaloketesvara, Shakyamuni Buddha and Bodhisattavas, Gonkhang contains the statues of Vajra Bhairava, Mahakala Dharmakaya, the goddess Paldan Lhamo and Cham-sring.
Around 15 kilometers from south of Leh is Shey Palace. It was the seat of power of the first King of Ladakh, Lhachen Spalgigon, who constructed the hill top fortress. It is dotted with Chortens (stupas) and is under the patronage of Thiksey Monastery.
King Deldan Namgyal built Shey Palace in the beginning of the 17th century AD. The main image in the monastery is the three-storey statue of Buddha Shakyamuni, made of copper guilt, which was made by Deldan Namgyal in the memory of his father Singay Namgyal. The statue is the only of its kind in the region. Dresthang Gonpa near the palace was built during the reign of King Singay Namgyal, with a three-storey statue of Buddha. The Rock-carved statue of five Buddha can be seen below the palace on the roadside, which was probably carved during the reign of Singay Namgyal.
In the evening, we will visit Shanti Stupa, located on the hilltop over looking the Leh town; to have a beautiful sun set view of the town.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 05:Experience rafting in Indus River (B/L/D)
After breakfast we take a lovely one hour drive to Nemo, starting point of our 03 hours rafting. Nemo is also the confluence Point of Indus River and Zanskar River. The rafting is an experience in itself as we come across rapids on Grade II and Grade III along the villages and scenic view of the countryside. Return back to Leh. Rest of the time at leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 06:Excursion to Pangong-tso Lake
The Pangong Lake is 160 km from Leh with spectacular view colorful mountains and Changla pass. The scenic view of colorful mountains throughout the journey makes your trip memorable.
The drive begins with photogenic view of Thiksey monastery and village, famous for its architectural similarities with Potala palace of Lhasa. Beyond this village, you will drive towards Changla pass with a long and easy ascent through its winding roads through the village of Shakti. We will cross many small villages before we reach Pangong Lake. The lake is dramatic, surrounded by colorful mountains and its reflection makes the lake beautiful. The color of the lake changes into different colors throughout the day.
After spending time in this special wonder, we will return back to Leh for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 07/08/09:Nubra Valley Jeep Safari (B/L/D)
After breakfast we will drive to the beautiful Nubra Valley.
The Nubra Valley (the valley of flowers) is situated in the north of Leh at an average altitude of about 10,000 ft. above the sea level. The journey to the valley of flowers is through Khardongla (the highest motor able road in the world at 18,380 ft.), 50 kilometers from Leh. After crossing the pass, we pass through the village of Khardong, Khalser and Diskit (the main villages of Nubra valley).
The attraction of the area includes Bactarian Camels (double hump camel) around sand dunes, Diskit Samstanling monasteries, Khardung la Pass (18,380 ft.) and Hundar monastery.
Day 10/11:Dah Hanu Valley Jeep Safari (B/L/D)
Dah Hanu is situated to the south west of Leh (165 kilometers from Leh) passing through the beautiful villages of Kaltsey, Domkhar, Skurbuchan and Achinathang. There are many small villages but only two villages of Dha and Hanu are open for tourist. Being on lower altitude Dha hanu is warmer than Leh. The main attraction of this tour is Drokpa Community considered being as last race of Aryans confined to the valley. Their feature is pure Indo-Aryan and they have preserved their racial purity down the centuries. Their culture and religious practices are very similar to ancient pre-Buddhist religion known as Bon-Chos.
Day 12:Drive from Dah Hanu to Alchi 95 kilometers.(B/L/D)
After breakfast we will drive back and stay overnight at Alchi. En route we will visit Likir Gonpa. Likir Gonpa is founded in the 11th century AD and rededicated to different monastic order in the 15th century AD, its earlier gompa was destroyed in a fire. The present gompa dates back to the 18th century. Skilled craftsmen producing excellent artifacts, earthenware pots and carved, folding wooden stools live here in the village. Majestically situated, Likir commands a spectacular view. A magnificent giant jumper tree, one of the few survivors of its species, stands in the courtyard. After the visit we will drive further to reach Alchi.
Alchi is a small town situated on the bank of Indus. Alchi boasts of the very different and beautiful Alchi Monastery. This temple is 1000 years old and on one of the Monastery walls, it has 1000s of miniature sized pictures of Buddha. Three large sized images made of clay and painted brightly are its focal attention. It is no longer active religious center and is presently looked after by the monks from Likir Monastery.Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 13:Drive from Alchi back to Leh 70 kilometers (B/L/D)
After breakfast we will depart for Leh. Enjoy the beautiful drive back to Leh. Rest of the time at leisure or souvenir shopping. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
Day 14: Flight from Leh to Delhi (B/L/D)
After another spectacular flight we return to Delhi.
Jet Airways/Indian Airlines 0735 0850
Day 15: A reserve day in Delhi
in order to cope with any changes in the itinerary. Should everything goes well, we can well spent this day visiting Taj Mahal ( additional cost)
Day 16: Departure
Transfer to the airport for flight back home.
Trip Info
Cost Includes
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis with breakfast in Delhi and full board while in Ladakh
- Transportation by a non a/c jeep in Ladakh
- All transfers, assistance and sightseeing as on itinerary
- Entrances fees at monuments
- English speaking local guide
- All applicable permits
- Service of domestic airfares booking
Cost Does Not Include
- Lunch and dinner while in Delhi
- Camera fees at monuments/sightseeing places
- Expenses of personal nature such as tipping, porters, laundry, telephones, etc.
- Airfares and airport taxes
- Travel Health Insurance (Strongly recommended, contact us if you want any recommendations)
- Price excludes any supplement for Christmas & New Year Eve
- Extra expenses due to nature and unforeseen events
Trip Difficulty Level
Ladakh, Spiti and Kinnaur Valleys are located in the remotest regions of the Himalayas, are astonishingly beautiful and so draw a great number of adventure lovers. Kinnaur is the green belt of Indian Himalayas where as Spiti and Ladakh are the cold desert. Both these valleys offer a moonlike landscape, remote villages, amazing Himalayan architecture, smiling faces, high altitude, Buddhist Monasteries, Himalayan Wild life, flora and fauna, education centers, deep gorges, roaring rivers, high altitude lakes, longest glaciers, highest passes, vastest plateaus and of course create in you a zeal to travel.
A trip to these areas is basically for those who enjoy in the unknown, be ready for the ups and downs of exploratory travel, and is prepared to adjust in any kinds of comfort level, socialize with all kinds of people around and have high spirit of adventure. Travelers to these areas must have a good level of fitness. They are expected to drive 6-7 hours a day, exhibit highest level of patience when roads are temporarily blocked or in the event of mechanical breakdown of the car and ready to walk few miles when needed. The terrain of the region is mountainous and challenging. The roads at a number of places are narrow, bumpy or dusty. At some places your vehicle might be crossing the streams or on the road with water overflow. Sometime, we might even need to backtrack or reroute the itinerary if the roads are blocked due to landslides or bridges are washed that might add extra days on your itinerary. So be ready for a sudden change in your trip that might stretch out your itinerary by a day or two or sometime even more. But the geographical carvings and the landscapes, the local people, culture and architecture and mountain vistas are so beautiful that you will not have chance for any complain.
Transportation
As the terrain of the region is mountainous and challenging and at a number of places are narrow, bumpy, dusty, we provide good vehicles for transportation that can bear with the challenges of these trips. Our vehicles are Toyota Innova Jeeps, Scorpio, Qualis or Tata Sumo Jeeps who have done excellent jobs in these roads. Our vehicles do have roof top luggage carrier; provided with tarpaulin to cover from the rain. Our vehicles carry spare tires, reserve fuel and oxygen cylinder with mask in case of need. Our drivers are from the local areas and know the mountains. They know your itinerary and the route and have years of experience in driving on the hills. They are cooperative, polite, respectful to the guests and will not upset your mood. They will pace the speed depending on the road conditions, will stop where you want to, will not smoke in the car or play loud music or honk unnecessarily. On the other hand, as a traveler, it’s also your responsibility to take care of your driver. Buying refreshment drinks such as pops or tea, offering cigarettes (if you smoke) or candies and asking if he has eaten or not will help you get along with the driver soon.
Accommodation
Most hotels in Himachal and Ladakh are family-run establishments. In Leh, hotels are classified into A, B, C and Economy categories while Guest Houses fall under Upper, Medium and Economy class. Tariff quoted in the A and B category hotels includes all meals, a system followed by most establishments. We will be using A class hotels in Leh which can be compared to 3-4 star properties of the cities. In order to maintain the consistency in the facilities, we will be using 3-4 star range of hotels in Delhi and Shimla. In other parts of Himachal and Ladakh, the accommodations are primarily the guesthouses which offer rooms in a part of a residential house or its annex, where the guests can share the family kitchen for meals.
The Guest House system also provides an opportunity for the tourists to see and experience Himachali and Ladakhi life from the inside. Or alternatively we can set up camps, supported by our crews. In Sarchu, there are fixed camps for the available. As a trip to Himachal and Ladakh is for an adventure and not for a luxury, you are requested to co-operate and exhibit utmost understanding and patience to the limitations of the facilities and services available here. We do our best that you get a room with private bathroom but it may not be always possible. We also do not promise hot shower all the time but sponging is available.
Meals
Almost every hotel and guest house has a kitchen and they provide basic Indian meals such as lintel, rice, chapatti bread, curried vegetable, non vegetarian item, paneer, curd – sometimes, salad and sweet dish. Except in the cities of Shimla, Manali, Dharamshala or Leh, please do not expect western style dishes. While you are in Shimla, its advisable that you buy some dry foods, candies, energy bars, cookies, instant noodles etc. You will also want to bring supplementary vitamins to maintain calorie level in your body system. We can also buy some dry foods and drinks in the roadside stores and inns.
Tour Guide
Our guides are local , college educated, fluent in English, knows the areas around, culture, people and religion. They know that it’s the trip of your lifetime and they will make every effort to make your trip successful without a hitch! Your guide will share with you his knowledge about the local religion, culture and traditions, arranges your lodging and boarding, and makes sure that you have necessary permits and deals with the bureaucracies. They will show you the wonders of the areas that you will never find yourself on your own. They will deal with the lodge owners, work with the driver for planning the tours of the day, buys sightseeing admission fees, reconfirms your flight if any involved and overall is the manager of your tour. Our guides are friendly, polite and respectful and will share jokes at times and soon you will become friends.
Altitude Sickness and Health Concerns
We travel on the high altitude areas of Himalayas and so altitude sickness, which another term is also called Acute Mountain Sickness, is a subject of concern. The effects of altitude begin first when you arrive at the altitude of 3000m (10,000 ft). Some of the symptoms, but not limited to, are headache, dizziness or lightheadedness, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, breathlessness etc.
The main reason of the altitude sickness is the lesser amount of oxygen concentration in the higher altitudes. The higher we go, the lower is the oxygen concentration and on the arid trans Himalayan region, the oxygen amount will be upto 40% less than in the regular atmosphere. There is no hard and fast rule to determine who gets altitude sickness and who not but there are certainly some ways we can minimize the chances of getting sick. You need to start training at least a couple of months ahead of the travel date. Please, do jog, walk, cycle, swim or take some aerobics that keeps your body in shape , build stamina and also increases confidence level. If you have cardiac or pulmonary issues, please consult with your physician before you sign up for this trip.
Our itinerary is slow paced with gradual altitude gain and allows additional days in certain places for acclimatization that will minimize the risks of getting sick. At higher altitudes, we do not overly exert ourselves and we take everything easy. We drink plenty of water and take liquid food in meals. Garlic soups are considered helpful in keeping blood circulatory system functioning (?); may be a myth but Sherpa guides of Nepal Himalayas always recommend garlic soup against altitude sickness.
Besides altitude sickness, the other thing we need to be careful is the stomach disorder. Please, do drink bottled water as long as it’s available and if it’s not, then make sure that the water you are consuming is boiled, filtered and also medicated. You may want to bring along your own water bottle and some water purifying medications prescribed by your physician. Do not buy foods with street vendors and do not consume green salads or lassi drinks which might have been prepared with untreated water.
Best Time to Travel
Since Spiti, Kinnaur, Lahaul and Ladakh valleys are situated in rain shadow area, north of the Pir Panjal ranges the weather remains pleasant and quite comfortable during summers i.e. from May to mid October. This is the best season to visit this area. It seldom rains, and the mercury level does not exceed 300c (86 0F) and seldom falls below 150 c (60 0 F) throughout the summer but nights can be quite cold. One can always enjoy bright sunshine wandering within lush green valley. There is little or no rain in monsoons.The climate remains dry and invigorating. Travelers need to be prepared with warm cloths to battle the cold. By the end of October, snow starts mounting up high in the passes and roads are blocked and the region becomes isolated with the rest of the world.
Passport, Visa and Permits
You need to have a passport with remaining validity at least for another 6 months at the time of travel. As India does not grant visa upon arrival, you need to obtain it beforehand from Indian embassies or consulates or the designated outsourcing agencies. In USA, India visa processing has been outsourced to Travisa Outsourcing.
Besides Indian visa, you will need inner line permits for Spiti and some areas in Ladakh. We will obtain it locally in Shimla. We need to provide a copy of your passport and Indian visa and 4 copies of passport size photographs for your permit.
International and Internal Travel
You can book your international airfare to New Delhi and return on your own or ask us for help if you need any. All internal airfares as required per itinerary will be booked by us. Local airport taxes may or may not be included. Our local managers will advise you if any of the airport taxes are not included in the ticket price.
Check List
- Travel documents: passport, visa, travel insurance, air tickets.
- Health requirements arranged. 1 photocopy of above document.
- Money: cash/credit card/ travelers checks, Money pouch.
- First aid kit including rehydration salts, Sunscreen, lip balm and sunglasses due to harsh sunlight and exposure to high altitudes.
- Wide brim hat or umbrella.
- Antibacterial hand gel, when water is scarce.
- Day pack to carry your personal needs during the day.
- Trekking boots and warm socks. (Just incase if you have to walk).
- Alarm clock and torch/flashlight.
- Lightweight travel towel.
- Refillable water bottle, for filling from thermos.
- Iodine based water purification tablets.
- Ear plugs can be useful if you are a light sleeper.
- Inner sheet/sleeping sheet are recommended due to the basic nature of some of our accommodation.
- Please bring your own sleeping bag.
- Warm clothes. It is recommended to bring thermal under wear, and either a down or a fleece jacket.
- A wind proof jacket.
- A pair of gloves.
- A scarf or face mask for dust, Sarong for covering up when washing / showering.
- Underwears. 4-5 pais are enough.
- Bras. For Women, a couple ofTampons or Sanitary Napkins
Travel Light
Pack as lightly as possible.The domestic airlines will allow a piece of checked in baggage with maximum weight 20 kg/44 lb in checked in baggage Your luggage will go into the vehicle or on the roof rack but in the event of landslides and if we need to walk, then you will need to carry it. Sometime, we can locally hire porters but it may not possible all the time. Rucksack or duffel bags would be handy during such situations.Avoid Suitcases.Keep your bags locked. The smaller your bag is the better, for when it comes to traveling on trains or buses usually only smaller bags will fit into the storage areas.
Dressing
It is very important that when you are travelling to India, you kindly dress up keeping in mind the respect for the locale culture. Skimpy, tight or revealing cloths are frowned upon. As a general guideline full shirts and full length skirts or knee covered skirts are recommended at all times. At some places or the religious buildings shorts are not allowed as it will restrict your entry into buildings. Admission to some religious places such as Bhima Kali Temple at Sarahan or Kamru Fort in Sangla may be declined without a head cover but a piece of cloth can be borrowed in the temple. You are required to cover your head before entering every Sikh Temple. You may cover it with a handkerchief or a piece of cloth provided by the temple. Muslim mosques do not allow admission with shorts but they rent out wrappers at a nominal fee. Leather shoes are also not allowed in some shrines and temples but plastic slippers are fine.
Photography
During our trip there will be many opportunities for you to meet and talk with locals. You are allowed to take pictures but it is also suggested that we ask for permission before we venture into with our cameras. Children are very keen on having their picture taken and show them on the screen. Some temples and monasteries do not allow photography inside or if they do, they might charge some fee.
Note on Itinerary
Although we will do our very best to adhere to the itinerary schedule as listed; it is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control.
Booking
When you are sure you are traveling, please don't delay in booking. The internal flights are the key factor in determining whether your trip can be realized or not. A deposit of US$200 on land plus the cost of internal airfares is requested along with complete trip application form and passport copies.
Balance payment is due 60 days prior to your departure. Depending on the number of applicants, we may set an early payment date. If balance of payment is not received by the requested date, we reserve the right to cancel your booking without prior notice.
Cancellation Fee
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- 45 days to 59 days prior departure: US$ 450 or 50% of the land cost whichever is higher.
- 30 days to 44 days prior departure: US$ 600 or 75% of the land cost whichever is higher
- Less than 30 days: 100%
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| 26 Jun, 2012 - 11 Jul, 2012 | Coincides Hemis Tsechu | ![]() | Book |
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- Difficulty Level
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- Destination(s)India
- Highest AltitudeKhardung La Pass (18,380ft)
- Group Size2-10 Person
- Trip Price
US$ 2275 (2-3 pax)
US$ 1925 (4-6 pax)
US$ 1899 (7-10 pax)
US$ 750 ( Single Room Supplement)
- Trip Start FromDelhi
- Trip Ends atDelhi
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