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From the monasteries of Leh to the sand dunes of Nubra and the shimmering waters of Pangong – experience the magic of Ladakh like never before. High-altitude roads, remote villages, stargazing nights, and unforgettable landscapes await. This is more than a trip; it’s a journey to the soul of the Himalayas.
The heart of Ladakh, Leh is a high-altitude town known for its stunning mountain views, peaceful monasteries, and vibrant markets. It's the perfect base to acclimatize and soak in the local Tibetan-Buddhist culture.
A scenic drive west of Leh, Sham Valley blends spiritual sites like Gurudwara Pathar Sahib with natural wonders like the Magnetic Hill. Don’t miss Sangam Point—the dramatic confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers.
Accessible via the iconic Khardung La Pass, Nubra is known for its stark desert beauty, double-humped camels, and the lush Diskit Monastery. Hunder’s sand dunes add a surreal twist to this Himalayan gem.
India’s northernmost village, Turtuk offers a rare glimpse into Balti culture. Known for its apricot orchards, wooden homes, and proximity to the Indo-Pak border, it’s a hidden jewel full of rustic charm.
One of the most iconic lakes in India, Pangong is famed for its changing hues of blue and peaceful surroundings. Spanning India and China, it’s a must-visit for nature lovers and photographers alike.
A remote village with clear skies and the Indian Astronomical Observatory, Hanle is a paradise for stargazers. Surrounded by vast plains and raw beauty, it’s one of the most peaceful spots in Ladakh.
On your return to Leh, explore Hemis Monastery, Sindhu Ghat, Shey Palace, and Rancho School (from the film 3 Idiots ). This day blends culture, history, and scenic drives—perfect for ending your Ladakh journey.