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Leh Ladakh Special Tour Package

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Quick Itinerary: Leh (1N) → Uleytokpo / Alchi (1N) → Leh (1N) → Nubra (1N) → Leh(1N) → Pangong (1N) → Leh (1N)

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Day 1 Arrival in Leh
  • On arrival, pickup from the airport and transfer to hotel.
  • Later, acclimatize yourself with the low atmospheric pressure because of the high altitude of Ladakh.
  • After lunch, visit Leh Market, Leh Palace, and Shanti Stupa.
  • Overnight stay at the hotel.
  • After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing on the Leh – Srinagar highway.
  • Visit Gurudwara Patthar Sahib.
  • Proceed further and witness the nagic of Magnetic Hill (the hill defy gravity).
  • Next, visit Sangam- the confluence of Indus and Zanskar rivers.
  • Also visit Spituk, Alchi and Likir Monasteries.
  • Overnight stay in Uleytokpo / Alchi.
  • After breakfast, proceed to Lamayuru (the oldest monastery in Ladakh).
  • Admire the Moon landscape and scenic views on the way.
  • Return back to Leh for an overnight stay. 
  • After breakfast, proceed to Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass (the world’s highest motorable road).
  • En route, admire the spectacular views of the never ending snow-capped mountain ranges around Khardungla Pass.
  • Check-in the hotel.
  • Enjoy a Bactrian camel safari in the evening.
  • Overnight stay at camp/ resort in Nubra Valley.
  • After breakfast, visit Diskit and Hunder villages and monasteries.
  • Stroll around the place to see the life style of people living at the northernmost region of India.
  • Drive back to Leh via Khardung la Pass.
  • Overnight stay In Leh.
  • After breakfast, visit Shey, Thiksey and Sindhu Ghat.
  • Then leave for Pangong Lake through Chang La Pass.
  • Chang la Pass is the third highest motorable road.
  • Enjoy the spectacular beauty of the lake.
  • Overnight stay in Pangong.
  • After breakfast, travel back to Leh.
  • En route take a short halt at Changla Pass to enjoy a cup of hot steaming tea.
  • Visit Shanti Stupa in the evening to enjoy a mesmerizing sunset.
  • Overnight stay in Leh.
  • After breakfast, drop to Leh airport to catch the onward flight back home.

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  • Economy class airfare (Ex-Mumbai) (Mumbai - Delhi - Leh - Delhi - Mumbai)
  • Assistance on arrival at Leh.
  • Traditional welcome in the hotel.
  • 7 nights/ 8 days accommodation on twin sharing basis as per the selected category of hotels.
  • AP meal plan (breakfast, lunch and dinner) at all locations.
  • All airport transfers and sightseeing tours by an exclusive non AC Scorpio / Qualis / Tavera / Safari /Maxi Cab as per the itinerary.
  • Inner Line Permits as per the itinerary (Nubra Valley & Pangong lake).
  • All currently applicable taxes.
  • Any kind of personal expenses, extra meals, starters and drinks (alcoholic, mineral, aerated etc).
  • Any kind of optional tours.
  • Tips, insurance, laundry, phone calls, guide fee and camera fee.
  • Services of vehicle on leisure days and after finishing the sightseeing tour.
  • Adventure activity costs (Pony Ride, Camel Safari, Rafting, Paragliding etc).
  • Medical and travel insurance.
  • Additional costs due to flight cancellations, road blocks, natural calamities and nature’s fury.
  • Monument and museum entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Anything not mentioned under the category 'Inclusions'.

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Nelson's Trip to Paro, Kathmandu, Thimphu

5 /5

(Written on 28 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: I loved my short time in Bhutan. The hotels were Very nice and clean. Since I wanted to save money, I asked for only 3-star hotels, the hotel I was placed in were all very very (Read More) clean and included a breakfast buffet and dinner. We also stayed at a home stay out in the countryside with a beautiful valley-view and a wonderful host. The homestay allows one to have a more authentic experience staying and interacting with local Bhutanese people. We loved experiencing the delicious Bhutanese food and culture and will not hesitate to come again in the future. I was just not aware how much was included in our tour. We had guides taking us personally everywhere we went. And even dinner was included in our package! You can confidently utilize this company. They strive to go above and beyond your expectations.
What's Not Good: I could have been fine without including the dinner in our package and seeking out my own dinners outside. Had I mention Ed that to Asia Valley, I am sure they would have accommodated my request.

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Naresh's Trip to Eastern Bhutan, Thimphu, Paro, Bhutan

5 /5

(Written on 28 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: I suggest Ashia vally tour for butan. It is worthful and homely tour.

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Praveen's Trip to Paro, Thimphu

5 /5

(Written on 27 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: Accessibility to the Yolmo team particularly Ms. Reshma.

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Ayush's Trip to Paro, Thimphu, Punakha

5 /5

(Written on 27 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: I recently booked my honeymoon trip to Bhutan with Hitansh Wanderlust, and I must say, it was an amazing experience! Their service was incredibly timely and professional, making th (Read More)e entire journey smooth and stress-free. The tour guide was knowledgeable and friendly, sharing fascinating insights throughout the trip. Our driver was very skilled and courteous, ensuring a safe and comfortable ride. The hotels they arranged were top-notch, offering excellent comfort and hospitality. Overall, Hitansh Wanderlust truly made our trip memorable with their outstanding service. Highly recommended!
What's Not Good: One hotel in Paro Udhamwara Resort. It was not as we excepted . Not recommended at all.

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Sundeep's Trip to Paro, Punakha, Thimphu, Eastern Bhutan, Bhutan

4 /5

(Written on 21 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: ## Bhutan Experience Our journey through Bhutan was largely impressive, with knowledgeable guides who showcased the country's rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes with g (Read More)enuine enthusiasm. The drivers navigated the winding mountain roads with skill and professionalism, ensuring our comfort throughout most of the journey. However, our second night at Paro Rema Resort fell short of expectations in terms of dining. The food quality was disappointing compared to other meals we enjoyed in Bhutan, lacking both flavor and presentation that would be expected at a resort of this caliber. ## Sikkim Portion The transition between destinations proved problematic. Our transfer from Bhutan to Gangtok felt unnecessarily rushed, with a driver who seemed more concerned with completing the journey quickly than ensuring passenger comfort or allowing us to appreciate the scenic route. Upon arrival in Gangtok, we were pleased with our hotel's prime location on MG Road, offering convenient access to local attractions, shopping, and dining options. Unfortunately, the hotel's service standards did not match its excellent location. Staff responsiveness was inconsistent, and several basic amenities were either missing or required multiple requests. Overall, while the Bhutan portion of our tour delivered a memorable experience, the Sikkim segment would benefit from significant improvements to transportation and accommodation service quality.

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Beizo's Trip to Paro, Thimphu, Bhutan

5 /5

(Written on 19 Apr, 2025)

What's Good: The warm hospitality and ever availability of the the planner/operator/guide as and when assistance is required. Very cordial. Ensure safety and comfort of the guests.
What' (Read More)s Not Good: Nothing particular.

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