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Destinations Covered: Leh - Tsomoriri Lake - Tsokar Lake - Stok - Nubra Valley - Pangong Lake - Leh

Day 01 :Leh
Upon your arrival at the KushokBakula Airport, our representatives will meet you and offer you a transfer to hotel. Check in to the hotel for leisure. The rest of the day is free so that you can take rest to acclimatize with the environment which is very important. In the evening, you can take an easy walk to the Leh market.
Overnight stay at hotel.

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Pangong Lake known as Pangong Tso is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas. Situated at a height of 14,270 ft, it’s a picturesque and serene place. While the movie 3 Idiots brought more popularity to Pangong Lake, it has featured in several other movies too! In fact, a part of the song Satrangi Re from Mani Ratnam’s Dil Se was shot here in 1998! Well, this isn’t the only lesser known fact about Pangong Lake.

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Duration 9N/10D

Ascend to the foothills and get their virtuous tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of autumn. Situated at the elevation of the 11500 feet, the land of high-flying passes is subjugated by a stiletto of sheer rocky edge topped by an intimidating Tibetan-style palaces and fort. The superficial environment was once the kingdom of Buddhist, so even today the milieus over the area are dotted with the numerous Gompas and stunning monasteries

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Duration 5N/6D

Ladakh is the highest plateau in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Much of it is over 3,000 m (9,800 ft) above sea level. It spans the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges and the upper Indus River valley. In the past Ladakh gained importance from its strategic location at the crossroads of important trade routes,but since the Chinese authorities closed the borders with Tibet and Central Asia in the 1960s, international trade has dwindled except for tourism.