Day 01: Arrival and Delhi Sightseeing
Your Leh tour begins with your arrival in Delhi. Our executives will
receive you at the airport and will escort you to the hotel. Enjoy a
sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi in the afternoon covering Raj
Ghat, Shanti Vana, Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Chandni Chowk, Qutub Minar,
Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, President House, Parliament House,
Government Secretariat Buildings and Connaught Place. Overnight stay
will be at the hotel.
Day 02: Kullu - Manali
Depart from New Delhi by air for Kullu. On arrival at Bhuntar Airport
move to the Manali hill station. Nestled at the foot of the mighty
Himalayas, the Kullu valley is renowned for its picture-postcard
landscape. Manali is located at the northern end of the Kullu Valley and
is extremely popular as a trekking destination. The snow-capped
Himalayan peaks and the Beas river add to the idyllic surroundings. Rest
at the hotel for the night.
Day 03: Jispa
Pass through the Rohtang Pass en route to your drive to Jispa. Enjoy a
panoramic view of the open valley with the meandering Chandra River.
Enjoy the trekking by climbing the hillside at Keylong, a quaint village
on the trade route between India and China/Tibet. Overnight stay at the
hotel.
Day 04: Sarchu
Traverse through the villages of Darcha, Baralacha, Darcha-Sumdo and
Bhagsu to reach the Sarchu plains at an altitude of about 3900-odd
meters. Embark on a trekking expedition and relish the thrilling
adventure inherent in the steep climb on the towering peaks. Return to
the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 05: Leh
Drive through the Sarchu plateau and arrive at the foot of Lachungla.
Move towards the Moore plains at 4,200 metres, the highest in the
Tibetan plateau. Continue driving to Tanglangla that offers you
breathtaking views of the Zanskar range. Reach the Ladakhi hamlet, Gya
near which you come across the great Indus River.
Day 06: Leh
The first-half of the day is reserved for leisure and holiday
activities. An afternoon half-day city sightseeing tour takes you to the
tourist places like Shankar Gompa, Spituk and Phyang Monasteries.
Located atop a hillock, the Spituk monastery commands a panoramic view
of the Indus Valley and dates back to the 15th century. The Shankar
Gompa is a branch of the Spituk Monastery and was founded by the first
incarnation of Skyabje Bakula (the head monk of Spituk). In the evening
visit Ladakh.
Day 07: Leh
As soon as you reach Leh, go for a full-day excursion to Shey, Thikse
and Hemis Monasteries. The Shey Gompa is renowned for the 7.5 meter high
copper statue of Buddha, plated with gold, and the largest of its kind.
Day 08: Delhi
Depart for New Delhi by air from Leh. At the airport, our executive
will help you to transfer to the flight to your onward destination.








