Tours in Ladakh

Ladakh: Roof of the World

10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS

from £3,195 / US$4,061 per person*

Tour Highlights

  • Explore Alchi monastery, renowned for its fine murals
  • Observe the morning prayer ceremony at Thiksey monastery
  • Visit the ancient Hemis monastery
  • Watch the changing colours of Pangong Tso at sunrise
  • Bare-back Yak ride across the Wari La Pass
  • Bactrian camel safari across the Hunder desert
  • Watch the sun set over the magical Sumer sand dunes
  • Peek into the private collections of the royal family at Stok Palace

Tour Overview

LEH • PANGONG TSO • NUBRA VALLEY

A land that until recently was virtually a lost world, this privately guided Ladakh tour will reveal a stunning former Himalayan kingdom also known as the ‘Little Tibet’, where ancient Buddhist culture is deeply ingrained, and the striking landscapes once played host to the cloak and dagger diplomacy of the Great Game.

Located high up in the Himalaya, Ladakh is a spectacular land of jagged mountains, shimmering lakes, arid plains, picturesque Buddhist monasteries, and fluttering prayer flags. This serene Himalayan region is cut off by snowfall for much of the year and was once a vital branch of the ancient Silk Road.

The tour begins with a night in Delhi, then boards a scenic flight to Leh, the Ladakhi capital, where you will acclimatise before setting off on a high-altitude adventure that combines the Indus and Nubra valleys with the picture-postcard-perfect blue waters of Pangong Lake. While journeying across the ‘Roof of the World’ unforgettable experiences will include attending early morning prayers at Thiksey monastery, hoisting prayer flags at Khardung La pass (one of the highest motorable passes in the world), riding Bactrian camels across the ‘Desert in the Sky’, and hiking along the banks of the rushing Shyok River.

There will also be the opportunity to absorb the frontier-like atmosphere in bustling Leh Bazaar, stay in a converted traditional Ladakhi house, see the beautiful 10th-century murals at Alchi, visit Hemis monastery – one of Ladakh’s most important monastic institutions, and explore Stok Palace Museum. A summer holiday in Ladakh is an incredible and almost matchless Himalayan experience.

Itinerary

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Day 1 Arrive in Delhi

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Land at Delhi International Airport under your own arrangements (please ask us if you would like a quote for international flights). On arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel in the heart of Lutyens’ New Delhi. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

ACCOMMODATION (1 night)

Sapphire: The Claridges (Heritage Pool View Room)

Diamond: The Imperial (Heritage Room)

Day 2 Fly to Leh; arrive at Nimmu village

Ladakh (general mountain scenery) India DT 71810257

A short scenic flight will bring you to Leh. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to the village of Nimmu and your atmospheric traditional Ladakhi house. The remainder of the day is at leisure to acclimatise to Ladakh’s high altitude. Alternatively, enjoy a guided walk around Nimmu village.

ACCOMMODATION (3 nights)

Sapphire: Nimmu House (Standard Room)

Diamond: Nimmu House (Tent)

Day 3 Basgo Fort, Alchi

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Begin your day with a visit to the 16th-century mud-brick fortress of Basgo Gompa, which is perched atop a hillock and offers stunning views of the surrounding villages. Next, visit the three Maitreya temples, which are dedicated to the ‘Buddha of the future’ and observe monks offering prayers before proceeding to explore the almost forgotten Saspol Cave Temples. Then, after lunch at Saspol village, continue to the 10th-century Alchi monastery, which has one of the finest collections of Buddhist murals in Ladakh.

Day 4 Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace

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Set off early this morning to Thiksey, one of the grandest monasteries in Ladakh, to observe the mystical dawn prayer ceremony and listen to the younger monks reciting sacred Buddhist texts to the accompaniment of cymbals. Next, visit the monastery’s prayer hall filled with handwritten religious texts, scrolls and brightly painted images of Buddha and Tara; then drive to the beautiful village of Shey and visit The old ‘summer palace’, which was built nearly 600 years ago by Lhachen Palgyigon, the first king of Ladakh. Drink in the glorious views of the fertile Indus Plain and the Zanskar mountain range before returning to Nimmu. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day 5 Hemis Monastery, arrive Pangong Tso

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Begin your day with a visit to the celebrated Hemis monastery, the largest and most richly endowed monastic institution in Ladakh, which is situated on a green hill and surrounded by spectacular mountains. Then, continue via the Chang-La Pass (5,200m) to the stunningly beautiful Pangong Tso Lake, regarded as one of Asia’s largest high-altitude lakes. Complete the day’s sightseeing with a lazy walk along the edge of the Pangong Tso Lake at sunset.

ACCOMMODATION (1 night)

Sapphire: Pangong Sarai (Tent)

Diamond: Pangong Sarai (Tent)

Day 6 Arrive Nubra Valley

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Rise early to watch the ever-changing colours of the shimmering blue Pangong Tso Lake. Then, a scenic drive along the Shyok River and via the Wari La Pass (5,312m) will bring you to the village of Teggar in the picturesque Nubra Valley. Later this afternoon, cycle to the Sumur Sand Dunes and take in the glorious views as the sun sets over the high-altitude desert.

ACCOMMODATION (2 nights)

Sapphire: Nubra Eco Lodge (Cottage)

Diamond: Nubra Eco Lodge (Tent)

Day 7 Hunder Village, Bactrian Camel Safari

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Set off this morning to Hunder and enjoy an inspiring trek in the footsteps of ancient Silk Route caravans. This is an easy trail along the shimmering Shyok River and the beautiful Hunder Gorge and offers magnificent views of the Saser Kangri Peak (7,672m). Conclude your day’s exploration with a short camel safari across the sand dunes, which is undoubtedly one of the highlights of any visit to Hunder. Return to Sumur village in the evening.

Day 8 Arrive Stok

Ladakh (Khardung La Pass) India DT 11841871

Make the breathtaking ascent up to the Khardung La Pass, which at 5,459m is one of the highest motorable roads in the world. At Khardung La, enjoy a short yak ride and hoist colourful prayer flags for happiness and prosperity. Then, continue to the village of Stok, near Leh. Later this afternoon, visit Stok Palace Museum and conclude your sightseeing with a walk through Leh’s bustling bazaar.

ACCOMMODATION (1 night)

Sapphire: Stok Palace Heritage Hotel (Suite)

Diamond: Stok Palace Heritage Hotel (Suite)

Day 9 Fly to Delhi

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Bid farewell to Ladakh and fly to Delhi. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure.

ACCOMMODATION (1 night)

Sapphire: The Claridges (Heritage Pool View Room)

Diamond: The Imperial (Heritage Room)

Day 10 Farewell to India

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Transfer to Delhi International Airport and check in for your onward flight.

Customise your tour

Personalise this Ladakh tailor-made holiday by adding some extra nights into the itinerary or extending the tour. Here are some ideas…

2 NIGHTS

Extend your stay in the Nubra Valley

Ladakh (Diskit Monastery. Nubra Valley) India DT 40468655

3 NIGHTS

Discover Lamayuru and the Sham Valley

Ladakh (Lamayuru Cham Dance Festival) India DT 80261203

Pricing Notes & Information

Price Guideline

*Price guideline, per person, based on two people sharing.

Sapphire Hotels from £3,195 (US$4,061)
Diamond Hotels from £3,395 (US$4,316)

What's Included

  • Domestic flights in Economy Class flights [Delhi/ Leh and Leh/ Delhi]
  • Accommodation as described
  • Service of Corinthian Travel representatives
  • Sightseeing and entrances as per the itinerary
  • Meals: 9 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners
  • English-speaking local guide
  • Transfers and Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bottled water in the vehicle for transfers

Notes

Ladakh: Roof of the World is a private tour that can operate on any day of the week. The best time to visit Ladakh is between late May and September. The best time to visit Ladakh is between late May and September. The high Season falls in June and September, with a peak season applying over July and August. The low season typically runs from mid-April to mid-May.

All prices are subject to availability at the time of booking. Prices do not include international flights (please ask us for a quote), are per person, based on two people sharing a room, and a minimum group size of two.

Single and sole traveller supplements will apply.

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