Ladakh - Trans Himalayan experience
- 09 Days
- 08 Nights
- 10-12 Members
TRANS-HIMALAYAN EXPERIENCE
Adventure | Culture | Landscapes | Spiritual Heritage
A Journey Through High-Altitude Lakes, Remote Valleys & Himalayan Frontiers
Overview
09 Days Journey With Vari
Ladakh, often known as the Land of High Passes, is one of the most dramatic high-altitude regions of the Himalayas. Located between the Greater Himalayas and the Karakoram range, this cold desert landscape is shaped by towering mountains, deep river valleys, vast plateaus and remote settlements.
Historically, Ladakh was an important crossroads of the Silk Route, connecting Tibet, Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent. This legacy remains visible in Ladakh’s monasteries, prayer flags, traditional villages and Buddhist culture.
Beyond its cultural richness, Ladakh is home to extraordinary natural landscapes including high-altitude lakes, dramatic desert valleys and remote frontier villages.
This Trans-Himalayan Journey is designed for travelers who want to explore Ladakh beyond the usual route, covering iconic destinations such as Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake and Tso Moriri along with remote regions like Hanle.
Day Wise Itinerary
Day 01
Arrival in Leh
Arrive in Leh, acclimatize peacefully.
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Day 02
Monastery Trail & Sham Valley
Explore monasteries, valleys, scenic villages.
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Day 03
Leh ➔ Nubra Valley
Cross Khardung La, enter Nubra Valley.
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Day 04
Turtuk
Discover culture, heritage, mountain village life.
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Day 05
Nubra Valley ➔ Pangong Lake
Scenic drive to Pangong Lake.
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Day 06
Pangong ➔ Hanle
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Day 07
Hanle ➔ Tso Moriri
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Day 08
Tso Moriri ➔ Leh
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Day 09
Departure from Leh
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Accommodation
Where to Stay
- Boutique Hotel in Leh
- Luxury Camp in Nubra Valley
- Camp at Pangong Tso
- Guesthouse in Hanle
- Homestay near Tso Moriri
Journey Details
Inclusions
- All transportation from Leh to Leh
- Handpicked boutique accommodations on twin-sharing
- Breakfast and dinner throughout the journey
- Guided cultural walks, experiences
- Experienced trip leader
- Reliable, experienced mountain drivers
- Portable oxygen cylinders, first aid kit
- 24/7 on-trip assistance
- Local guides where applicable (optional)
- Bonfire or cultural interactions where available
- Visit to Chumathang Hot Springs
Exclusions
- Lunch and other meals not mentioned in itinerary
- Personal expenses (shopping, café bills, etc.)
- Monument entry tickets
- Camel safari in Nubra Valley
- Travel insurance
- Medical evacuation expenses
- Flights or train tickets
- Any activity not mentioned in the itinerary
- Personal vehicle rentals or parking charges
- Anything that’s not mentioned in the package inclusions above.
Things to Carry
Spring in Ladakh brings clear blue skies, pleasant sunny afternoons, but mornings, evenings can still be quite cold due to the high altitude. Temperatures can fluctuate significantly within a single day, so packing warm layers, essential travel items is important for a comfortable journey.
Below is a recommended packing list for travelers visiting Ladakh during the Apricot Blossom season (March-April).
Clothing
- Comfortable trekking shoes
- Warm jackets and fleece layers
- Thermal wear Windproof or down jacket
- Light gloves and woolen cap
- Sunglasses and sun cap
- Breathable socks
Health & Hygiene
- Personal medications
- Sunscreen SPF 30+
- Lip balm
- Hand sanitizer
- Personal toiletries
- Reusable water bottle
Day Gear
- Small backpack
- Power bank
- Basic first aid kit
- Camera or smartphone
- Tripod for photography
- Notebook or travel journal
























