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31 Best Treks in the Himalayas You Must Do in 2023

Himachal Pradesh is located in the extreme northern part of India and is renowned for the range of landscapes it holds. The Himalayas encompass snow-capped peaks, plains, forests, glacial lakes, and stretches of ice formed from the snow. Besides the patronizing snow-clad mountains, Himalayas also boasts of its large lakes, deep gorges, terraced fields, thickly forested valleys, and cascading streams.

The Himalayas welcomes those with open arms who are adventurous and dare to go beyond the ordinary. It is replete with incredible treks in Ladakh, Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal, and Sikkim at the best prices, along with all the safety.

For adventure lovers, trekking in the Himalayas is a once in a lifetime experience which will always be cherished throughout one’s life.

31 Best Treks in the Himalayas You Must Do in 2023

#1. Nag Tibba Trek
#2. Sainj Valley Trek
#3. Deoban Weekend Trek
#4. Sandakphu Phalut Trek
#5. Mukta Top Trek
#6. Brahmatal Trek
#7. Kedarkantha trek
#8. Har Ki Dun – Ruinsara Tal
#9. Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek
#10.Phulara Ridge Trek
#11.Bhrigu Lake Trek
#12.Beas Kund Trek
#13.Valley of Flowers Trek
#14.Tarsar Marsar Trek
#15.Gidara Bugyal Trek
#16.Hampta Pass Trek
#17.Annapurna Base Camp Trek
#18.Khopra Ridge Trek
#19.Kashmir Great Lakes, Kashmir: The Most Beautiful Offbeat Trek in India
#20.Indrahar Pass, Himachal Pradesh: The Next Level for Triund Lovers
#21.Kolahoi Glacier Trek, Jammu, and Kashmir: Walking into The Source of Light
#22.Siang Valley Trek, Arunachal Pradesh: The Far Side of Indian Treks
#23.Tso Lhamo Lake Trek, Sikkim: The Crown Jewel of North East India
#24.Gwaru Pass, Himachal Pradesh: A Trek in The Solitude of the Himalayas
#25.Milam Glacier Trek, Uttarakhand: A Walk on The Field of Ice
#26.Buran Ghati Trek
#27.Rupin Pass Trek
#28.Kashmir Great Lakes Trek
#29.Kedartal Trek
#30. Dayara Bugyal, Mukta Top
#31. The Goechala Trek

Here are the 29 best Himalayan treks to do this year in 2022.

1. Nag Tibba Trek

The Nag Tibba Trek is a thrilling weekend camp trek out of Mussoorie, which begins from Pantwari and climbs to the Nag Tibba summit. You get to see some memorable sunrise and sunset views, a spectacular forest section to trek in, and some striking sights of Mt Srikanth, Bandarpoonch, and Gangotri. This is a wonderful option as a weekend trek from Delhi.

2. Sainj Valley Trek


This is one of the few treks inside of the Great Himalayan National Park. During winter, you can snow-trek, but the temperatures at night can mitigate to -6 degrees. The grasslands and remarkable view of the entire valley can remind of those on the Kashmir Trek. There are dense forests, beautiful flora and fauna, mighty peaks, ancient villages, apple orchards, and the stunning Pundrik lake.

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3. Deoban Weekend Trek

Chakrata is less than 330 km from Delhi and is a 15 km long trek. It is a wonderful weekend trek in October, November, and December. Deoban trek offers splendid views of unending green meadows, mountain peaks, a beautiful forest section with a thick canopy, and easy access.

4. Sandakphu Phalut Trek


Sandakphu Trek, the trek that offers two countries at the same time. A perfect cross-country trekking while walking from India to Nepal, and offering the view of some of the world’s highest mountain peaks such as Mt. Everest, Mt Lhotse, Mt Makalu, Mt. Kanchenjunga, and the Sleeping Buddha. The Sandakphu Trek offers one of the best trekking adventures in India ranging from mountain peaks, ridges, dark alpine forests, and Bamboo forests.

5. Mukta Top Trek


The Mukta Top trek is comparatively a newer and an isolated Himalayan Trek (28 km) located about 430 km from Delhi. During winter, the temperature can go down to -5 summers, the temperature are around 12-13 degrees during the day. This trekking trail has captivating forests, delightful mountain views, a stimulating summit climb.

6. Brahmatal Trek

Brahmatal trek is offbeat trek which is popularly conducted during the winters in India. The end of this trek takes the individual to the top of the mountain from which Roopkund Trek, Mt.Trishul, and Mt. Nanda Ghunti would seem within touching distance. You also get the view of the. This also boasts of two high altitude lakes.

The highest point on this trek is Brahmatal Top at 12,250ft and introduce you to various mountain peaks like Mt Neelkanth, Mt Chaukhamba, Mt Trishul, Mt Hathi Ghoda, and Nanda Ghunti.

7. Kedarkantha Trek


Kedarkantha has a stunning summit climb and can be done in all seasons. Know more about different types of seasons in India here. With an altitude of 12,500 ft and a 360-degree view around of other Himalayan peaks.

8. Har Ki Dun – Ruinsara Tal


Also called the stairway to heaven, Har Ki Doon trek is so steeped into Hindu mythology as this one. This trek takes the trekker through various Garhwal Himalayas’ ancient village on your way, which are 3000 years old. The Har Ki Dun trek is about an 8-10 hour drive from Mussoorie and is nearly 47 km.

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9. Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek


The Deoriatal Chandrashila trek is a 6-day trek. It is an extremely special trek as it is a vital section of the Himalayan ranges and displays all the major summits of Western and Eastern Uttarakhand.

10.Phulara Ridge Trek


The Phulara Ridge trek is a unique ridge trek in India that can be taken in September, October, November, May, and June. The beautiful Phulara Ridge meadows trek has a beautiful dense forest section. This is the trek for you if you are a wildlife or bird lover.

11.Bhrigu Lake Trek

The Bhrigu Lake Trek, one of the best secrets of Manali, a hidden paradise of high altitude meadows right in the Manali Valley. Surrounded by some of the most beautiful Himalayan peaks and green pastures of the Himalayas, the Bhrigu Lake trek is the perfect destination for offbeat trekking in the Himalayas

The total distance of this trek is 20 km. Further, this is steeped in mythology. It is renowned for being the sanctimonious place wherein Maharishi Bhrigu peacefully concluded his deep meditation.

12.Beas Kund Trek

The Beas Kund Trek is approximately 550 km from Delhi and is a blessing in disguise for trekkers. The temperature during mid-summer is around 18-20 degrees during the day and about 5-6 degrees. It is a great adventure for first-timers, experienced, seasoned and professional trekkers.

13.Valley of Flowers Trek

The Valley of Flowers trek is full of legends and it is also said that many trekkers fall unconscious from the heavy scent of the flowers on the valley floor. There is a sweeping view of its vast expanse of mystical and beautiful flowers covered in layers. Flowers, leaves, bushes, buds of various shapes, sizes, colors all grow together here. The trek also goes through the highly spiritual place of worship, Hem Kund Sahib.

14.Tarsar Marsar Trek


The Tarsar Marsar trek in Kashmir is one of the most enchanting treks in India, which comes close to its beauty of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. The trekker goes through from one lake to the other, from Tarsar to Marsar, and then to Sundarsar. It does rain during July and is indeed a monsoon trek.

15.Gidara Bugyal Trek


The Gidara Bugyal trek is one of the most ancient, and well-known treks amongst other Himalayan treks. It has large high altitude meadows and a beautiful ridge walk that not many treks can boast of. The campsites are nestled in the grasslands of Gidara on this trek and are incredible. These difficult treks can be attempted by experienced trekkers and fit beginners as well.

16.Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek is officially the tale of two cities. This trek is every mountain lover’s paradise, starting from the Kullu Valley in Manali to Hampta Pass and then witnessing the beauty of the Spiti Valley. The scenery changes within every hour, from lush green meadows to walking around the riverside near the snow line. You can trek to the enchanting Chandratal lake, the alternate to the Pangong Lake in Ladakh. You must do this trek because it is an unusual, special pass, and you can see the entire Spiti valley in one wide panoramic sweep. It begins from the lush green valleys of Kullu through a narrow gorge-like valley to an overhang high in the mountains.

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17.Annapurna Base Camp Trek


The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is about 70 km and is one of the most popular treks in the world. It is every mountain lover’s dream to climb this mountain, and if not the mountain itself at least till the base camp. The Machapuchare Base Camp and Chhomrung are the places that trekkers from around the globe come to see and experience.

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18.Khopra Ridge Trek


The Khopra Ridge Trek is one of the most stunning campsites on the trek is Khayar Lake. People from around the world to this trek for that reason. Another unique aspect of this trek is that you get to see the Annapurna Massif at an arm’s distance. Further, you also see Mt Machapuchare as glorious as ever. You see Mt Machapuchare as glorious as ever. Further, you also get a sight of Mt Nilgiri North and South, Mt Himchuli, and Mt Ganga Purna. This is an unforgettable ridge walk.

19.Kashmir Great Lakes, Kashmir: The Most Beautiful Offbeat Trek in India


Kashmir great lakes trek is the undisputed champion of being the most attractive trek in India. This holds the crown, as it offers you five alpine lakes and you get to witness the beauty of nature in its purest form. This trek is still untouched and gives you a chance to explore the serenity and the beauty of Kashmir.

20.Indrahar Pass, Himachal Pradesh: The Next Level for Triund Lovers


The Indrahar pass lies in the Dhauladhar Range, separating the Chamba Valley and Kangra district. Its location is on the point where the Eurasian and Indian subcontinent’s tectonic plate collide, and one can experience all the ecological belts of the Himalayas. Indrahar pass trek is one of the most picturesque mountain beauties and is for people who want to value their Triund trekking experience to the next level.

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21.Kolahoi Glacier Trek, Jammu, and Kashmir: Walking into The Source of Light


The Kolahoi Glacier, revered as Goddess of Light, is a major source to two major rivers, Jhelum and Liddar. With the Kolahoi Glacier trek, one can experience some of the greenest pastures alongside the flowing Liddar River. It offers alpine lakes, wide-open Himalayan valleys, and green meadows. Kolahoi Glacier Trek is one of the best offbeat Himalayan treks.

22.Siang Valley Trek, Arunachal Pradesh: The Far Side of Indian Treks


North-East India offers some of the most pristine trekking destinations and the Siang Valley Trek is one of the top things to do if you are in Arunachal Pradesh. One can be lucky to witness the Tsangpo River that is in Tibet, which further meets the Brahmaputra River in Assam, is some of the best sights during the trek. Arunachal, is still unexplored and untouched by travelers and tourists, and one can witness some of the original tribes of Arunachal Pradesh and learn about their local traditions.

23.Tso Lhamo Lake Trek, Sikkim: The Crown Jewel of North East India


Tso Lhamo lake is one of the highly elevated lakes in the world at the mighty height of 18,000 feet. The jewel of North-East India, Tso Lhamo lake, is the evidence of nature’s marvel. Due to its extreme temperatures, it remains one of the lesser-known treks in India and is still an untouched and unexplored beauty for the rest of India.

24.Gwaru Pass, Himachal Pradesh: A Trek in The Solitude of the Himalayas

The trail of Gwaru Pass offers two high-altitude mountain passes – Tentu and Gwaru. This trek route leads through the Chandratal Lake and offers one of the best campsites in Himachal, alongside rivers and forests. Its closest range and a mesmerizing view of Pir Panjal mountain range are especially for those who love offbeat incredible trekking trails. If you want to experience an isolated yet quaint and blissful adventure, this is the right choice.

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25.Milam Glacier Trek, Uttarakhand: A Walk on The Field of Ice


The pride of Kumaun district, Milam Glacier trek is the picture-perfect adventure tour that offers to pass through dense forests, walking on glaciers, gazing up the clear sky, and enjoying nature in its purest form It has Mt. Trisuli (23,209 feet) and Hardeol (23,461 feet) within a close range.

26.Buran Ghati Trek


Solo trekkers are common to find on this trail and it is full of meadows, a thrilling pass crossing, and historical villages. The Rupin Pass trek runs parallel to the Buran Ghati Trek. It begins at the historical Janglik and goes into a delightfully deep forest and then bursts into Dayara meadows.

27.Rupin Pass Trek


Rupin Pass Trek, which is also referred to as the Tale of Romance with the Himalayas. Rupin Pass Trek is also one of the most classic and aesthetic treks in India and is full of unpredictable beauties. The Rupin River flows along leading up to the famous Rupin Waterfall. Once over the waterfall, it leads to the enormous snowfield with various mountain peaks. The captivating beauty of the trek will leave you enchanted and motivated giving you the experience of a lifetime. Do check out – Ashoka Waterfall in Igatpuri.

28.Kashmir Great Lakes Trek


The Kashmir region is picturesque, with each lake being more beautiful than the previous lake and generally, people prefer to take this trek solo. One can experience the larger than life magnificence of the lakes on this trek. This trek is suitable for experienced trekkers only.

29.Kedartal Trek


The Kedartal Trek is difficult compared to and is open for experienced trekkers, and adventure lovers. This trek can be challenging with spider wall crossing, river crossings, and the sheet altitude itself. It is better to go on some moderate treks before going on this one here.

The trek elevates to the glacial Kedartal lake, which is surrounded by big mountains. This cauldron encompasses some of the most famous mountains– Nanda Parvat, Mt Bhrigupanth, Mt Thalaysagar, Mt Jogin, and Mt Gangotri.

There are various Treks for beginners like:

30. Dayara Bugyal, Mukta Top

Intermediate treks  like

31. The Goechala Trek

Conclusion:
Trekkers and adventurers from across the globe have been visiting the Himalayas to seek out new hiking routes. The Himalayas offer some of the most adventurous hiking destinations in north India and is a major hotspot in the country. The Himalayas has something for everybody, from short treks to extensive advanced mountaineering opportunities.

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Heavenly Places to Visit/ Experience in Leh Ladakh

Are you excited know places to visit in Leh Ladakh? The Union Territory of Ladakh, formulated on the 31st October 2019 off the hitherto state of Jammu & Kashmir, comprises of two distinct districts namely Leh and Kargil. Leh, of the two, happens to be the larger one with numerous places of tourist attractions that contribute, quite considerably, to its economy.

Some of the major tourist attractions in Ladakh are its Monasteries, Wild Life Sanctuaries, ancient Palaces, festivals, the ancient temples etc. It is a land of mesmerizing beauty, serenity, adventure, frozen rivers, Lakes, Valleys, exotic Landscapes, simple people and rich cultural heritage, that you need to visit and experience firsthand on a trip to this ‘Heaven on Earth’ on any one of the Leh Ladakh tour packages.

Quiet interestingly this happens to be the only place in the world, about which it is said that a man with his feet in the shade while sitting in the sun experiences, both, a sunburn and frost bite at the same time.

Places to visit in Leh:

 Cho Khan Gompa
 Chambal Temple
 Jamal Mashed
 Shanty Stupak
 Gurdwara Pathar Sahib
 Sankar Gompa and village
 Namgyal Tsemo Gompa
 War Museum
 Leh Palace
 Datun Sahib
 The Victory Tower
 Zorawar Fort

Day or longer trips from Leh and back – on one of the Leh Ladakh holiday packages

 Spituk Monastery
 Stok Palace & Stok Monastery
 Shey Monastery
 Khardung La
 Thikse Monastery
 Magnetic hill
 Alchi Monastery
 Tsomoriri Wetland Conservation Reserve (Tsomoriri Lake)
 Ti-suru
 Sand Dunes Nubra
 Trekking Trails e.g. Markha Valley
 Hemis gompa
 Basgo
 Indus River – Zanskar River sangam (confluence)
 Pangong Tso Lake
 Hunder Valley
 Siachen Glacier
 Turtuk

Pangong Lake

A landlocked water body at an amazing altitude of 4350 mtrs, and popularized by the shooting of the all popular 3-idiots, a famous and a supper hit Bollywood movie, the Pangong Tso or Lake, stretches to a total length of about 12 Kms from India into Tibet 60 % of which lies in the Tibetan Autonomous region. A very unique and a curious feature of this lake, sure to take your fancy, is the fact that the waters of this lake do not appear to be blue the year round, but in fact, its colour changes from an azure to a light blue to green and ultimately to a grey shade, and all this in the process of just one single day, unbelievable? Visit here on any one of the Leh Ladakh trip packages to see it for yourself firsthand An important factor that you need to know, while visiting here, is that you are required to obtain Inner Line Permit, to visit here, owing to its proximity to the Indo-Chinese Line of Actual control. Such a permit is quite easily obtainable at the Government Tourism office at Leh against payment of a small fee.

Though this will suffice for the Indian tourists the foreign tourists/travelers are required to be accompanied by an accredited guide while visiting here. Bear in mind that this lake freezes during the sub zero temperatures reached during the winter months, so your visit will need to be planned accordingly and that is where we can be of immense help.

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Magnetic Hill

The famous place that defies all laws of gravity, approximately 30 Kms from the town of Leh, on the Leh Kargil highway, the Magnetic Hill attracts a large number of tourists from the world over.
Some enthusiasts come here, on a Ladakh package with the special purpose of experiencing this illusionary effect on a vehicle, moving uphill with the ignition switched off while in neutral gear, produced when parked in a marked box at a particular point on the road here, that too at an altitude of 4000 mtrs plus.

Have we managed to get you thinking on the why’s and how’s of this? Well the fact of the matter, as to why does one experience this, is that in all actuality it is an optical illusion produced by the surroundings and the layout of the area such that a road actually going uphill appears to be a downhill road, giving you the impression of the car moving uphill while gaining speed at the same time, whereas it is actually rolling downhill, this is all due to the presence of the magnetic rocks in the area.

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To understand this phenomenon you will need to dig deep into the history of the formation of the mighty Himalayas, now that calls for a very extensive study of the geographical happenings of millions of years ago, so let’s just pack up and ensure a visit to this place, on any one of the Leh Ladakh tour packages of your choice.

Zanskar Valley

This spectacular valley also goes by the name of Zahar or the Zangskar Valley, among the locals, is approximately at a distance of about 100 odd Kms in the Kargil district of Ladakh. It is a raw and a rugged landscape, visited generally by the adventure buffs, on their visit to Ladakh, for the purpose of river rafting or trekking, having opted for the Ladakh adventure tour package.

This semi-desert region experiences heavy to very heavy snowfall during the winter months resulting in it remaining cut off from the rest of the world for a good part of a year (approximately 9 months in a year). The easiest way you can reach this amazing place, invariably surrounded by snowcapped mountains, rivers with crystal clear waters and flora fauna unique to this region, is from Kargil through the Suru Valley during the summer months.
What do you do in case you have planned for a winter vacation in the region, well no need to panic as you can access this bewitching valley that remains cut off from the world during the winter months from December to ebruary, by undertaking the most challenging Chadar Trek.

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Chadar Trek: The Unique Frozen River Trek

An alternative route to the Zanskar Valley, as discussed above, we can assure the adrenalin junkies of a life time experience when they plan to undertake this most unique and a challenging trek in the region in order to satiate their hunger for some tough adventure, in the true sense of the word, when planning a visit here on a Leh Ladakh adventure tour package. The reason as to why it is called a high adrenalin trek, is the fact that it is conducted over a frozen river, namely the Zanskar River, which lies frozen during the winter months from January to February and at times extending into the month of March.

Since the river is frozen and the thick sheet of ice over it resembles a white blanket known as a “Chadar” in the local parlance this trek has been given the name of the “Chadar Trek”. Incidentally this trek is spread over a period of six days and is the only one of its kind anywhere in India.

Nubra Valley

At 140 Kms from Leh, in the now Union territory of Jammu & Kashmir, lies another amazing and a spectacular valley, housing some beautiful monasteries, the Shyok and the Nubra Rivers and on the ancient silk route, the Nubra Valley.

The main feature of this valley lies in the fact that it is a home to the rarest breed of the famous Bacterian Camels or the camels with two humps, as they are popularly known, which were primarily used for the purpose of transportation along the Silk Route of that time and the Hippophae shrub locally known as the Leh Berry. The dry and arid mountains that surround this valley give it an amazing desert like picturesque view.
Guarded 24X7, for 365 days, as this road happens to be the base camp for the world’s highest battle field, the Siachen Glacier, it is mandatory for all the visitors to obtain special permission to visit here.
While the Indian nationals need to obtain an Inner Line Permit, all the foreign nationals are required to obtain the Protected Area Pass and to submit photocopies of the documents pertaining to their travel, to the soldiers guarding at the Khardungla Pass.

The most common route, as taken by the tourists, on a Ladakh holiday tour package, or otherwise, to reach here, is through the Khardungla Pass. It is a place that needs to be on your must visit list.

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Tso Moriri

A twin to the Pangong Lake, spread over an area of 28 Kms long and 8 Kms in width, sandwiched between Ladakh and Tibet in the Changtan region, the Tso Morir or the Moriri lake at an amazing altitude of 4,595 mtrs is essentially a Ramsar site, meaning that setting of a camp or any sort of construction work around this lake is strictly prohibited.
The fact that it is surrounded by mountains in such a way that it is totally shut out from the outside world because of which its serenity, tranquility and its mesmerizing beauty remains intact and undisturbed. It is important to note that it is mandatory to obtain the Inner Lie Permit to visit this spectacular Lake.

Starting April through to August, which happens to be the peak season, you could plan out for a Leh Ladakh Honeymoon tour package, during this period, while at the same time also get an opportunity to watch some of the exotic and rare species of birds like the Bare-headed goose, the brown headed gull, the crested grebe and the Brahmin duck along with an abundance of the Himalayan hare that inhabit the area.

TSO KAR LAKE

Another amazing lake that you could plan to visit on a Ladakh honeymoon trip and go for a night out camping to a place that offers you a serene and a tranquil environment is the Tso Kar Lake an ideal place for such an occasion.

Not only this, when here you will also be treated to the sight of a number of migratory birds like the Black necked Crane, Bare headed geese, Bhrahminy Ducks etc. as this place also serves as a breeding ground for these birds which come here and lay their eggs during the summer months. While here you will also catch a glimpse of the local nomads continuously on a hunt for food and shelter

Leh Palace

The ‘Lhachen Palkhar’ otherwise known as the Leh Palace, a 17th century royal Palace – a must visit place during your travel to Leh on one of our Ladakh holiday packages – that came into being when it was built under the patronage of King Sengge Namgyal and housed his family during the period.

This stunning nine storied dun-coloured structure, till date, is considered as an important subject of exploration and the chief highlight of this palace the spectacular views that it has to offer of Leh and the mighty Zanskar Mountains from its rooftop. The palace these days serves as a museum and remains a central point of attraction in Leh. Interestingly its architectural structure is totally based on its principle the Potala Palace in Lahasa.
Moreover the other point of attraction at this Palace are the ancient relics like the Buddha statues utensils, cutlery that was used by the royals of the time, and artifacts some as old as 450 years or more. The beauty of this Palace further enhances when it is lit during the Galdam Namchot festival, so it is preferable to plan your visit to this Palace during these celebrations.

Phugtal Monastery

All the adventure buffs, having opted for the Leh Ladakh adventure tour package, compulsorily need to add a visit to this amazing monastery, mainly because the only way to reach here is on foot and makes for an interesting trek up to the Phugtal (Puktal) Monastery, the literal translation of which is as “Phuk – cave” and “tal – at leisure”, in Zanskari dialect, meaning caves made at leisure, that constitute this monastery.
it is located on the south-eastern section of the Zanskar region of Ladakh. It is located at the mouth of a cave at the top of a cliff, the reason why you need to trek up to this place, making it one of the most secluded monasteries
of this region built around 2500 year ago.

Just imagine the fun and the excitement when trekking up to this amazing monastery through some of the exotic surroundings. Incidentally you will also come across the Phutkal School, nearby, that imparts education, to the local people here, entirely free of cost. Moreover it can cater up to 700 monks at any time and has all the facilities required to cater to for their comfortable stay at the monastery.

Hemis Monastery

Whenever you plan to visit Leh ensure that a visit to this monastery is on your itinerary of the must visit places in Leh Ladakh. The reason why it is suggested so, is that it is here alone that you get to see the spectacular statute of Lord Buddha that is made entirely out of copper, a variety of Thangka paintings depicting the Buddhist deities, murals, some very colourfull paintings of the Buddhist Kalchakra that adorn the compound walls and the verandah of this wealthiest of all monasteries in India.

This Hemis Monastery at 45 Kms from the town of Leh and built by the Ladakhi King Sengge Namgyal, is the most visited monastery in Ladakh during the Hemis Festival, held annually, during the early part of the month of June.

Go ahead and book any one of the Leh Ladakh tour packages to experience the serenity and the beauty of this monastery and be witness to the colourful Buddhist prayer flags lending a distinct sense of decoration to this amazing monastery, while fluttering in the breeze, as if passing on your prayers to Lord Buddha, for his acceptance.

Rafting in Ladakh

Imagine rafting at an altitude of 4000 mtrs or above. This could be an ideal adventure spot for the adrenalin junkies visiting Ladakh for this purpose having opted for a Leh Ladakh adventure tour package.
The two major rivers for a rafting experience are the Indus and the Zanskar Rivers. While you get to experience some exotic and scenic villages and monasteries downstream the Indus rafting course, you will get to experience some massive gorges and high cliffs, also termed as the Grand Canyon of India, downstream along the rafting route on the Zanskar River.
On offer, in Ladakh, are the various categories of rafting like rapids ranging from grade one to grade four but all are dependent on the factors like the cost, your physical fitness, season, etc. So can hear a Wow and hear you planning a trip for this purpose?

CHANGTANG WILDLIFE SANCTUARY

Whoa whoa, what’s this a wild life sanctuary at these altitudes? Yes it is. It is only after you visit this Changtag Wild Life Sanctuary, after having chosen a Leh Ladakh Holiday tour package that you will actually learn to appreciate how the inhabitants of this sanctuary survive in the sub zero temperatures, rugged and rocky terrains with sparse vegetation. Incidentally this sanctuary is a home to species like the Wild Yak, the Tibetan Wolf, Blue sheep, the Tibetan Ass etc. that you will get to see only here in Ladakh and nowhere else in India. Moreover it also serves as a breeding ground to a wide variety of migratory birds like the Brahiminy Duck, the Bare headed goose etc.

We hope you enjoyed this short Tour de Leh Ladakh. Feel like planning a trip to this awesome destination but before you do so just bear in mind that, this has been described above is just a miniscule of the whole region, there is so much more to visit that you will need to revisit this place again and again. So let us have your choices as per your plan and leave the rest to us rest assured we shall ensure a lifetime experience for you and plan out the best
Leh Ladakh tour package for you.

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Leh Ladakh Road Trip – The Ultimate Road Adventure

Leh in the Himalayas is the capital of the Leh Region of Jammu and Kashmir. In the past few years, domestic tourism in Leh has increased by leaps and bounds. The Leh Region comes under Ladakh area of the state.

Ladakh is made of mountains and connected with high mountain passes. It has spectacularly mesmerising lakes. The landscape is ruggedly beautiful. The ancient Indus offers plenty of adventurous activities. Ladakh also has spectacular monasteries, and Buddhist cultural festivals and traditions are celebrated with great zeal.

Ladakh Road Trip is known to be the ultimate road adventure in India. It is said that the scenic beauty on the way to Ladakh is more beautiful than the place itself. The road trip includes crossing some of the highest motorable mountain passes in the world and driving through large semi-arid planes.

Scan through some pointers listed below that will help you plan for your adventurous Leh Ladakh Road Trip.

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Some unique aspects of travelling to Ladakh by road are sights of barren mountains, sweeping valleys, and Tibetan Buddhist populace that meets along the way.

Two roads can be taken to reach Leh Town. One is the Srinagar-Leh Highway, and the other is Manali-Leh Highway. Srinagar-Leh Highway is 434 km long, while Manali-Leh Highway is 476 km long.

Out of 464 km of Manali-Leh Highway, 350 km is deserted, and for 365 km of the route, there is no fuel pump as well. Sarchu is equidistant from both the destinations and an excellent halting destination.

Riding bikes through these roads is a real tough task. There are narrow roads with steep curves, and you have to ride continuously till your next stop. These ride tests you physically and mentally.

Road trip to Leh is possible from Mid-May to October. Srinagar-Leh roads are open from Mid-May. Rohtang pass on Manali-Leh route is accessible only after May as the roads are slippery until then. The roads remain open until November.

Clothing and accessories required for your trip include heavy gumboot shoes, a few pairs of woollen socks, woollen clothes like jackets, sweaters, shawls, comforters, and gloves, and also rain jackets for unexpected showers of rain/snow.

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Also, there are plenty of places to visit in Leh Ladakh like:

Pangong Lake (156 km): The lake is entirely still and serene, also there are locations like Thiksey, Sakti, and Chang La en route Pangong Lake.

Nubra Valley (140 km): Places like Khardung La—the highest motorable road in the world, Diskit, and Hunder—well-known for dunes and camel safari come en route Nubra Valley.

Tsomoriri Lake (240 km): Destinations like Hemis, Gya, Rumtse, Taglang La, and Tsokar Lake comes en route Tsomoriri Lake.

All of the above places have their unique beauty and are a must visit, when you have time and Royal Enfield. There are plenty of hotels in Leh that offers excellent accommodation and can be availed for cheap in off season.

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A Week of Fun in Ladakh – Travellers of India

How many times have you felt envious after looking at the gorgeous pictures that your social media friends have uploaded after their trip to Ladakh? Well, envy couldn’t get you there, but booking cheap flight tickets with Jetstay.com could. Air tickets at lowest fares along with some discounts from Jetstay and an itinerary is all you need to have the best vacation of your life at Leh-Ladakh. Here’s how you can plan a week of fun, adventure and absolute bliss at Leh-Ladakh:

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Day 1: Arrival at Leh/ Ladakh
On the very first day, there shouldn’t be much that you should be doing in Ladakh. You’ll take quite some time to adapt to the weather that’s going to be chilly, frosty and snowy, pretty much unlike wherever it is that you’re hailing from. Make sure you don’t catch a cold or cough there or else all the fun will go down the drain. Take good amount of rest in the hotel and take a few strolls in the vicinity of your hotel to get used to the chilly weather there. You may also like to visit the local market and try some local cuisine there. Have a good night’s sleep that keeps you energized for the day to come.

Day 2: Ladakh Local Sight Seeing, Hall of Fame, Spituk Gompa, Magnetic Hill

After having spent a lazy and relaxed day, you should be energized enough to tour around the city. A warm and satiating breakfast will help you keep going throughout the day. Hall of Fame is where you can begin your sightseeing with by riding/driving via the Kargil Road. The hall of Fame is a museum located near Leh Airfield and was constructed by Indian Army as a tribute and mark of respect to the martyrs in the war. Then you can visit the Kaali-Mata temple that shares the space with a Buddha Monastery, known as Spituk Gompa. Post that you may want to visit the “Gurudwara Patthar Sahib” that lies deep down the Himalayan Valleys, constructed to honour the visit of Guru Nanak Dev. After a drive/ride of about 5 minutes, you’ll come across a hill that may have disappointed Newton, for it goes against the Law of Gravitation. The Magnetic Hill will leave you awed as you park your vehicle at the base, and with the brakes unlocked, find yourself moving uphill without any manual force. You will be amazed to see how some phenomena can destroy your belief systems; nature is mysterious after all! A little ahead of that, the landscapes will leave you marveling at the beauty that nature can depict while you head towards the confluence of Indus and Zanskar river. After a long, tiring, yet worthwhile day, you can take a halt, somewhere in the Nimmu village and be geared up for the adventures ahead.

Day 3: Khardung-la Pass, Nubra Valley and Hundur Monastery
Take a drive to Nubra Valley, formerly known as Ldorma, which has been popularised as the “Valley of Flowers”, given the myriad flowers that blossom throughout the year in the valley. You will have to reach out to the valley by going through the Khardung-La pass from Leh town. The Khardung-La pass is at a distance of about 39 km from Leh by road and lies part way up the Siachen Glacier. The Nubra Valley gives a beautiful view of Karakoram and Ladakh mountain ranges. After looking at the flowers and admiring them to your heart’s content, you can visit the Hundur Gompa in Hundur village. The village is strategically and nationally important owing to its proximity to the India-Pakistan border. You can enjoy a camel ride in the dunes while you’re in the village. Find yourself an accommodation in Nubra Valley and prepare yourself for the adventure the next day.

Day 4: Return to Leh via Diskit Monastery, Leh Local Market
This is the day to take a detour to Leh, but there’s pretty much you can do enroute. Diskit Gompa is the largest and the oldest Buddhist monastery in Nubra Valley and is a must-watch. It is a dwelling place for several Tibetan monks who meditate here. There are a number of shrines in the premise and an umpteen Tibetan and Mongolian scriptures in the monastery. After having experienced calm and solace inside the monastery, you could spend a relaxed evening by visiting the local market around and having a sumptuous dinner.

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Day 5: Pangong Lake, Shey Palace, Changla Pass
You can start early this day and head to Pangong Lake, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions here. Pangong Lake is the highest salt-water lake in the world and is situated at a height of 14,000 ft above ground level. It’s said to belong to both India and China. Thanks to the location, the water in the lake is crystal clear and you may see your own reflection when the water is still. The water of the lake keeps changing colors and leaves you fascinated to an extent that you can’t take your gaze away for the longest possible time. While heading towards Pangong Lake, you may visit Shey Palace, once a residence of the royal family and Thiksey Gompa, another beautiful monastery. You can be around the Pangong Lake for as long as you wish to and then have an evening to yourself for leisure and relaxation.

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Day 6: Return to Leh / Hemis Monastery
If you haven’t gotten enough of the Pangong Lake, you can make a quick visit to the lake and enjoy the scenic beauty around before returning to Leh. While returning to Leh, you may want to pay a visit to Hemis Gompa, the last Buddhist monastery you might get a chance to visit while in Leh.

Day 7: Rest / Leisure Day
The trip could’ve been overwhelming in terms of the long drives/rides you would’ve taken to visit the aforementioned destinations. Save a day for you to do nothing, except enjoying the comfort of the hotel room and sipping coffee while enjoying the beautiful sceneries outside of the window. If you haven’t bought souvenirs for your loved ones yet, now is the time to do so.

Day 8: Departure – Ladakh Airport
With a heavy, yet a happy heart, bid adieu to the city that let you have the time of your life while you were there. With gazillions of memories, you might want to recollect every moment spent in the White City while you look at it from the window seat of your airplane.

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Five Things to Keep in Mind Before You Head to Ladakh

One of the most visited destinations in India-Ladakh is a globally renowned destination and is quite often known as the ‘Cold Desert’. This beautiful destination is a bikers’ paradise and makes for one of the best destinations to go on a trip at. The destination shares its international boundary with Tibet and is known for its Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. Ladakh tour packages often give you a wholistic view of the destination; however, you can choose to travel individually. Since this region is known to have a rigid climate, tourists are often required to keep in mind necessary precautions while on their trip to Ladakh.

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The Climate/Temperature

Ladakh is known to have a cold climate with altitudes ranging from 9000ft at Kargil to 25,170ft at Saser Kangri at the Karakoram Range. Although its summers are considered to be bearable, the winters at this destination is considered to be quiet harsh. With the temperature steeping as low as minus 30 degrees in Leh and Kargil, one should take on necessary precautions when heading out to this destination. If you are traveling with a group of older individuals, it is advised to consult a doctor before you embark on a journey to Ladakh.

Identification/Permits/Passport

Travelling to this destination does sound like a fun thing. However, there are various permits and identification proof required to get to a few places. Travelling to Leh doesn’t require a permit, however, if you plan on traveling to restricted areas such as Pangong Tso Lake, Tso Kar, Tso Moriri, etc. a protect area permit is required. You can easily obtain these permits through registered travel agencies. Additionally, it is also advised that one owns multiple photocopies of your license, passport, PAN card, and more to make getting through military checkpoints a hassle-free experience.

Communication/Phone or Internet Services

When it comes to communication, the higher the altitude the difficult it is to connect with the outside world. In the city of Leh and the areas surrounding it, one can find complete connectivity. However, from Manali Leh Highway, the network seems to disappear as you begin descending on the other side of Rohtang Pass. Thus, it is advisable to keep a copy of emergency numbers.

Stay/Food/Clothing
Ladakh being a popular tourist spot is filled with some great accommodation facilities. Few of the best luxury hotels that one can find at this destination include Hotel Charu Palace Leh and Grand Dragon. Additionally, homestays are also a great way of getting familiar with the locals and witness their incredible hospitality. When it comes to food, it is best to try out the local food available, which the destination is famous for. As for clothing, with the drastic fluctuation in the temperature, tourists are advised to carry woollen clothing and sweater alike while packing to get on an adventure to this beautiful destination.

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Medical Facilities
Given that Ladakh is a cold region, is it advised to carry medication for a common cold or a fever. Furthermore, if you are an individual who suffers from altitude sickness, then it suitable to carry medicines for the same after consulting your personal/local doctor.

While the requirements mentioned above are considered to be vital when travelling to this destination, there are plenty of other aspects that come into play.

Plan your next trip to this beautiful destination by keeping in mind the following points. Goomo.com is a great place to find Ladakh tour packages, which are available at affordable prices, and cover most of the attractions this destination is famous.

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