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Eastern Ladakh Journey

Our 13 day overland journey through Eastern Ladakh allows you to see and experience a lot of amazing things! You will start by exploring the capital town of Leh, elevation 3500 meters. This town is great to walk around and offers colorful culture, ancient mosques, local markets and Buddhist temples. High above Leh is the Tsemo Fort, which gives an excellent panoramic view of town and the nearby Himalaya Mountains!

From Leh, you will visit most of the major sites in the region. You will spend a night in the village of Lamayuru, home to the famous and picturesque monastery of Yungdrung. From there, you will then climb over the Khardung La, one of the highest roads in the world! On the other side of the pass is the stunning Nubra Valley. This valley has more amazing mountain views, the Nubra and Shyok Rivers and interesting villages to wander through.

The last 2 places you will visit are the breathtaking high altitude lakes of Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri. Pangong Tso lies along the border of India and Tibet and has amazing views everywhere you look. You will spend one night near the lakeshore. Your final destination is the remote lake of Tso Moriri. There is a good chance you will see some wildlife along this drive as well as nomadic goat and sheep herders. At Tso Moriri you will stay in a simple homestay in the village of Korzok. For more information, please send an email to: info@himalayajourney.com

Day 1: Arrive Ladakh  Elevation: 3500 meters

Leh is the capital town of Ladakh and sits at an elevation of nearly 3500 meters. Leh is covered in old Buddhist stupas, traditional mud-brick homes, fun markets and central Asian-style mosques as well as Tibetan Buddhist temples. You will quickly find out why Leh is one of the most fun towns in the Himalaya! You will spend the day exploring the Old Town of Leh while acclimatizing to the high elevation.

Day 2: Leh Palace, Tsemo Fort, Leh Old Town

After breakfast, you will spend the day exploring and hiking around some of the main cultural sites in Leh. You will start by hiking up to the Leh Palace, which was built by King Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century.  From there, you will hike up higher to the Tsemo Fort, which was constructed in the 16th century. From the Tsemo Fort, there is a commanding view of the town of Leh below and the snow-covered Himalaya in the near distance. After lunch you will trek up to the Shanti Stupa, which also offers a spectacular panoramic view of Leh.

Day 3: Lamayuru and Yungdrung Monastery  Distance: 110kms  Elevation: 3525m

This day you will drive 110 kilometers west to the picturesque village of Lamayuru, elevation 3525 meters. Along the way, you will follow the Indus River and stop of the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers. Around Lamayuru, the moon-like landscape is quite amazing and unique. You will explore the hilltop Yungdrung Monastery, which has around 150 Buddhist monks. There are lots of great day hiking opportunities around the monastery. You will stay at a hotel near Yungdrung.

Day 4: Yangthang Village, Likir Monastery  Distance: 130kms  Elevation: 3500m

In the morning, you will return to Leh a different route going through the beautiful small villages of Yangthang and Likir in order to learn more about Ladakhi farming culture. In Likir, you will wander around the pleasant Likir Monastery, which was originally founded in the year 1065. After spending some time hiking around the monastery complex, you will return to Leh.

Day 5: Khardung La Pass and Nubra Valley Distance: 120kms  Elevation: 3150m

You will depart Leh in the early morning and immediately start climbing to the top of the Khardung La Pass, infamously known as the “highest motorable road in the world”. The sign at the top of the pass says you are at 18,380 feet (5602 meters), but we will let you decide if you are really that high or not! Regardless if the Khardung La is the highest motorable road or not, you certainly are very high here and the views are quite nice! From the Khardung La, you will descend to the stunning Nubra Valley. You will stay in Tegar Village, elevation 3150 meters, near the Nubra River. The distance from Leh to the Khardung La Pass and to Tegar Village is 120 kilometers.

Day 6: Diskit Monastery and Nubra Valley  Distance: 45kms  Elevation: 3100m

You will continue exploring the stunning Nubra Valley this day. From Tegar Village, you will drive over to the other side of the valley along the Shyok River with awesome mountain views everywhere you look! You will stop and spend time exploring the fascinating monastery of Diskit, founded in the 14th century. The monastery is home to around 100 monks and offers a spectacular view of the valley floor below. From Diskit, you will continue on to the nice farming village of Hunder. Just outside of the village, around 90 Bactrian camels live. These double-humped camels live among the sand dunes near Hunder, elevation 3100 meters. If you want, you can take a ride on one of these cool camels! The distance from Tegar Village to Hunder Village is 45 kilometers.

Day 7: Nubra Valley and back to Leh  Distnace: 130kms  Elevation: 3500m

In the mid-morning, you will depart Hunder Village and cross back over the massive Khardung La Pass, while soaking in the great Himalaya views. From there, we will descend to Leh. In the afternoon, you are free to explore the many markets that Leh has to offer or explore more of the Old Town. The distance from Hunder Village back to Leh is 130 kilometers.

Day 8: Chemrey Monastery and Pangong Lake  Distance: 170kms  Elevation: 4250m

This day will take you from the Ladakh capital of Leh to Pangong Tso, arguably the most beautiful lake in the Himalayas. Along the way, you will explore Chemrey Monastery, which from across the valley is perfectly framed against mountain peaks and barley fields. The monastery was established in 1664. From Chemrey, you will cross over the 5360 meter Chang La Pass, the third highest mountain pass in India. You will then descend to the turquoise-colored lake waters of Pangong Tso at an elevation of 4250 meters high. About 35% of the lake is in Ladakh with the remaining 65% being in bordering Tibet. You will stay in a tent-hotel just off the shore of the lake. Plenty of excellent day hikes are available here!

Day 9: Chang La Pass and Hemis Monastery  Distance: 170kms  Elevation 3500m

After breakfast, you will depart Pangong Tso and cross back over the Chang La Pass. From there, you will have lunch in Hemis Village, which is surrounded by a red-rock canyon. You will then explore Hemis Monastery, established in the year 1672. Hemis is the largest monastic institution in Ladakh. From Hemis, you will continue on to Leh, where will spend another night before beginning your trekking adventure. The distance from Pangong Tso to Leh is 170 kilometers.

Day 10: Around Leh

Today will be spent exploring the unique town of Leh. Leh is a fascinating town that is fun to walk around. 

Day 11: Korzok Monastery and Tso Moriri Lake  Distance: 215kms  Elevation: 4565m

Your last couple of days in Ladakh will take you to the remote lake of Tso Moriri. The drive to this lake is quite amazing as there are nice mountain views and a good possibility of seeing wildlife! The people living in this high altitude region are mostly semi-nomadic who herd goats and sheep. You will stay in a simple homestay in the small village of Korzok, which lies just a short walk off of the lakeshore. There are excellent places to go hiking above Korzok.

Day 12: Return to Leh  Distance: 215kms  Elevation 3500m

Your last full day in Ladakh will take you back to the capital town of Leh. You will arrive with plenty of time to stroll the streets of this pleasant Himalayan town a few last times.

Day 13: Depart Leh

You will be transported to the Leh Airport in the early morning.

The Eastern Ladakh Journey package adventure can be done anytime from April through November. The best months for this journey are from June through September.

Costs for this journey are:

  • 1 person: $2799 per person
  • 2 people: $1799 per person
  • 3 people: $1599 per person
  • 4  people: $1499 per person

Contact us for prices for groups of 5 or larger at: info@himalayajourney.com

Included in the price:

  • All accommodations (based on double occupancy)
  • Breakfast each morning in Ladakh
  • All ground transportation in Ladakh
  • All entrance fees for the itinerary listed
  • All required travel permits
  • Local Ladakhi guide fees
  • Leh Airport or train station pick up and transfer 

Not included in the price:

  • Passport and Indian Visa fees
  • International airfare to/from Leh, India
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Travel vaccinations
  • Insurance (travel, medical, etc)
  • Souvenirs or personal items such as laundry, snacks, alcohol/soft drinks, etc
  • Photography fees inside temples and monasteries
  • Gratuities to the Ladakhi guide and driver

Travel Gear: Upon joining, each participant will be sent a list of required and recommended gear for this journey that they will be responsible for.

Accommodations: In Leh. you will stay in a locally rated 3 Star hotel. In other areas of Ladakh, hotels are clean and comfortable, but are very basic and are generally below international standards. In Korzok Village, you will do a homestay with a local family.

Meals: Breakfast is included in the price for each morning you are in Ladakh. Lunch and dinner are not included in the price.

Eligibility: Participants must be in good health and be able to spend each day walking around towns, villages and monasteries. Most of this tour will take place in mountainous terrain between 3300 meters and 5300 meters (10,800 feet to 17,380 feet) above sea level. All of our travel routes are designed with altitude acclimatization in mind to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

Responsible Tourism: Himalaya Journey is foreign-owned, but staffed with local Ladakhi people in Ladakh. All of our guides and drivers are local Ladakhi's who have been working in tourism for many years. During this tour, all of the hotels you will be staying at in Ladakh are locally-owned. The preservation of the culture of Ladakh, as well as the protection of the environment of Ladakh, are extremely important to us. In fact, when we are not out leading and arranging journeys across the Himalaya, we are working with local people in numerous eco-tourism and conservation projects.