Ladakh Tours » Facinating Ladakh
Facinating Ladakh | Ladakh Tours
Duration: 11 Nights / 12 Days
Places Covered: Delhi - Shimla - Naggar - Manali -
Jispa - Sarchu - Leh
Day 01: Delhi-Shimla
Arrive Shimla. Upon arrival transfer from airport to hotel.
Afternoon sightseeing tour of Shimla visiting, Tara Devi Temple
- situated 8 km from Shimla are two temples dedicated to Mata Tara Devi
and lord Shiva. The military dairy farm and Shimla boy-scout head quarters
are also located near by.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Shimla-Naggar
Drive to Naggar. On arrival check-in at:camp.
Overnight at Camp.
Day 03: Naggar- Manali
Drive to Manali. On arrival check-in at: hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 04: Manali –Jispa
Drive to Jispa (145 kms / 7 - 8 hrs) This high altitude road beyond
the great Himalayan range, connects the densely fertile and green Kullu
valley to the stark barren region of Ladakh. The drive starts at Manali
slowly winding up mountain roads till Rohtang Pass at 3,950 Mts. which
connects the Kullu to the Lahaul valley.
On entering the Lahaul valley
we see a distinct change with the Hindu influence being replaced with
the Buddhist religion. We reach Jispa by late afternoon.
Overnight in deluxe tents.
Day 05: Jispa-Sarchu
Leisurely start to drive over the scenic Baralacha Pass (4880 Mts.).
Plenty of stops to capture the scenic grandeur of this majestic landscape
dotted with snow capped peaks and high altitude lakes. After crossing
the pass drop down to the vast Sarchu plains at an altitude of 4200
Mts. (80 KMS/4 HRS)
Overnight in deluxe tents.
Day06: Sarchu-Leh
Drive to Leh. On arrival check-in at hotel.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 07: Leh
Full day visit of Shanti Stupa, Sankar, Leh Palace.
Sankar Gompa: A relatively modern monastery, it is
closely associated with the Spituk monastery and serves as the residence
of the head priest - Kushak Bakula. A number of gold icons are to be
found here.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 08: Leh
Full day visit of Shey, Thiksey, Taktak, Chimde.
Thikshy Monastery: It is situated on a hill top. There
are several temples and wall paintings of Buddha. Close by is the summer
palace of the old raja of Leh. This monastery is 800 years old, Silver
and Gold statues are seen in it. Shey Monastery: This
monastery has a 7.5m copper statue of Buddha plated with gold, the largest
of its kind.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 09: Leh
Visit Hemis, Stakna, Matho.
Hemis Gompa: 40 kms from Leh, built in 1630, is the
biggest monastery in Ladakh. It is not visible from the road as it is
located in a side valley. Hemis has the largest thanka in Ladakh which
is unfurled once in 12 year. It celebrates a colourful Hemis festival
on June 24th and 25th attended by people from all over the provinces
who come to join in the celebrated mask dances.
Matho Monastery: situated on the opposite bank of the
Indus across Thiksey, Matho was established in the first half of the
16th century AD and has valuable collection of very old and beautiful
Thankhas, some in the form of Mandalas. Its annual festival of Oracles
in early march is an important event in Ladakhi religious calendar.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 10: Leh
Visit Stok, Spituk, Phiyang. Stok Monastery: The Palace
of the banished royal family, Stok has a museum which displays fabulous
period costumes and jewellery of the royalty along with exquisite Thankas
representing the life style of Sakya Muni. Interesting historical objects
like coins, armour, weapons, precious jade and porcelain too can be
seen here. Spituk Monastery : stands on a hillock 8
km from Leh. The proud possessions of this shrine are a number of intriguing
Thankas. Higher up the hill is a chamber housing a statue of Goddess
Kali with her face covered: it is unveiled once a year.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 11: Leh
Alchi was built in the 11th century. Its sheltered position in the Indus
valley, off the main trails to Leh, is probably the major reason why
it survived wars and abandonment to the elements. It is the best surviving
example of the era and is notable because it was built down in a valley
instead of on a hilltop or mountainside.
Rinchen Zangpo under the patronage of a local Tibetan King was responsible
for founding Alchi. The Tibetans, ability to construct and decorate
the temples, consequently artists and monks from Kashmir and northwest
India were employed, resulting in a typically Indo Buddhist style.
At the same time as Spituk and Thiksey, Likir is recognised as the foremost
Delugpa monastery in Ladakh region. It is found near saspol on the Srinagar
- Leh road. It houses a great deal of gigantic clay statues of the Buddha
in various forms, the primary attraction of this monastery is its 1000
year old wall paintings which make a visit more than worth while.
Overnight at hotel.
Day 12: Leh-Next destination
Departure transfer to the Leh airport.
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