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Kashmir Ladakh Tour Package

09 Nights / 10 Days

Package Price :₹49,000.00/-Per Person
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Description

Destination Covered : Srinagar - Gulmarg - Pahalgam - Sonamarg - Kargil - Leh - Nubra Valley - Pangong Lake - Leh

Kashmir Ladakh Package is one of the best offerings of Leh Ladakh India as it covers two of the most exotic tourist destinations of India. Not only do you get a chance to enjoy the amazing destinations of Kashmir but Ladakh too. So have a look at this meticulously designed 10 days itinerary of the Kashmir Ladakh tour Package and get the best of these two places.

Trip Highlights

  • Sightseeing and Shikara ride in Srinagar
  • Gondola ride in Gulmarg
  • Treat your eyes to the lush greenery of Pahalgam
  • Halt at Sonamarg, on the way to Kargil Indus Valley Tour including Thiksey monastery and Stok Palace
  • Photo-op at Lamayuru Monastery
  • Glare at the valley from the mighty Khardung La
  • A Day’s excursion to Pangong Lake
  • Visit Nubra Valley via Khardungla in ladakh

Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1: Srinagar
Day 2: Srinagar – Gulmarg
Day 3: Gulmarg – Pahalgam
Day 4:  Pahalgam – Srinagar
Day 5: Srinagar – Sonamarg – Kargil
Day 6: Kargil – Leh
Day 7: Leh – Nubra Valley via Khardungla (Approx. 125km / 4-5 hrs.)
Day 8: Nubra Valley – Pangong via Shyok River (Approx. 6 Hrs. Drive)
Day 9: Pangong Lake – Leh via Chang La Pass (Approx. 6 Hrs. Drive)
Day 10: Leh – (Departure)

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

Package Include

  • Arrival and Departure transfer by car
  • Accommodation with breakfast and dinner (02 tripple share)
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary
  • All Hotel tax

Package Exclude

  • Entry ticket to the monuments, guide, meals, laundry, telephone, portage, tips, GST 5% and extras not mentioned as inclusions

Itinerary

Day 1: Srinagar

As you reach Srinagar, our team members will offer you an assisted transfer to the Deluxe Houseboat at Dal Lake/Nagin Lake or whichever lodging option you chose. Savor a grand lunch at the houseboat. After lunch, enjoy a Shikara ride on the lake and you will see Kabutarkhana, Bathing Boats, Char Chinar Island, Floating Gardens, Floating Shops, and other popular tourist attractions during the Shikara ride.

Overnight stay in Srinagar.

Day 2:  Srinagar – Gulmarg

On the 2nd day of this tour, you will be headed towards the Gulmarg after having a delicious breakfast. You will enjoy a full-day excursion to the snowcapped land of Gulmarg which is around 45 kilometers from Srinagar and located at an altitude of 2,690 m above the sea level. To make this tour to Gulmarg all the more adventurous, you can also enjoy Gondola cable car ride, snow skiing, etc. You can also opt for a pony ride from Gulmarg to Khilanmarg. Gondola ride in Gulmarg is the second highest in the world and you can admire the enchanting beauty of the valley during the ride. The lunch is arranged in a hotel in Gulmarg. After that, you can visit the other popular sites like India-Pak LOC and Kabootar Valley. If you wish to visit the Golf Course and play the game then you can do this also. Return the hotel in the evening and enjoy the dinner.

Overnight stay at the hotel in Gulmarg.

Day 3:  Gulmarg – Pahalgam

Post a refreshing breakfast in the morning, drive to the beautiful valley of Pahalgam situated on the banks of the River Lidder and 139 km from Gulmarg. This beautiful place is situated at an altitude of 7200 feet above sea level. While proceeding towards Pahalgam, en-route visit the Avantipura Ruins and Cricket Bat Factory. If time permits, you can also visit the temple in Avantipuraen-route the Pahalgam. The place has 2 temples, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Pahalgam is the starting point of the Amarnath Yatra. By the afternoon, you will reach Pahalgam. Upon reaching there, take some leisure and then explore the scenic beauty of the Lidder river valley.

Overnight at the hotel in Pahalgam.

Day 4:  Pahalgam – Srinagar

This morning, enjoy relaxing walks along Lidder River to experience its mild lapping. You can walk or hire a pony to explore the beautiful spots of Pahalgam (at your own cost). In the afternoon, embark on a drive to Srinagar. On the way to Srinagar, you will get an opportunity to explore the chandanwari, Aru Valley, and Betaab Valley. Post lunch you headed to Srinagar. Upon reaching Srinagar check-in at the hotel to relax and unwind. The evening is free for you; so if you want you can also visit the local markets of the city.Overnight at the hotel.

Day 5: Srinagar – Sonamarg – Kargil

This morning, start for Kargil which is about 205 kilometers from Srinagar. En-route, stop at the valley of meadows Sonamarg for lunch and then crossover the Zojila pass which is located 3900 meters above the sea level. After driving for some time, reach the Drass Village which is said to be the 2nd coldest place on earth after Siberia in Russia. By the evening, you will reach Kargil town; upon reaching there, check-in at hotel/deluxe camp.Overnight stay in Kargil.

Day 6: Kargil – Leh

Post breakfast embarks the journey to Leh which is 230 kilometers from Kargil town. En-route visit the ancient rock-cut statue of Maitreya Buddha at Mulbekh village. Later stop for a photo at lunar-like landscapes near Lamayuru Monastery. On the way, enjoy a mouth tempting lunch and photo stop at the Sangam of Indus and Zanskar rivers. By the evening, arrive Leh and check-in at the hotel in Leh. The rest of the time is at your leisure. You can explore the market of Leh or rest in your hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.

Day 7: Leh – Nubra Valley via Khardungla (Approx. 125km / 4-5 hrs.)

On the 7th day of the Leh tour, you will leave for Nubra Valley post breakfast. Proceed for the Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass which is among the world’s highest motorable roads situated at an altitude of 18360 ft. Upon your arrival in Nubra, you will visit the Hunder Sand Dunes where you can take a camel ride on a double-humped camel or Bactrian camel.After the camel ride, you will head to the camp or hotel. Check-in at the pre-booked hotel or deluxe camp in Nubra Valley. The rest of the time is at your leisure. You can explore the enchanting beauty of the valley by taking a walk in the nearby areas. Overnight at the hotel in Nubra.

Day 8: Nubra Valley – Pangong via Shyok River (Approx. 6 Hrs. Drive)

Post breakfast in the Nubra Valley, you will head for the Pangong Lake but first, you will visit the Diskit Monastery (Big Buddha). From the top of the monastery, you can get the mesmerizing view of the valley. After pay homage at the monastery, you will start for the Pangong Lake via Shyok River. The lake is situated at an altitude of 1,500 ft. and it is the world’s highest saltwater lake. Check-in at the camp upon your arrival and the rest of the time is at your leisure. Enjoy the fascinating sunset and take a stroll alongside the majestic lake.Overnight stay at the camp near Pangong Lake.

Day 9: Pangong Lake – Leh via Chang La Pass (Approx. 6 Hrs. Drive)

On the 9th day of the Ladakh tour, you will leave for Leh via Chang La Pass after having breakfast. But make sure that before leaving, you will enjoy the picturesque view of sunrise on the lake. You will be headed to Leh via Chang La and En-route visit Thiksey and Hemis Monasteries. Upon your arrival in Leh, check-in at the hotel and enjoy your time here. If the time and energy permits, you can go for shopping in Leh.overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.

Day 10: Leh – (Departure)

Today, you will be transferred to the airport for your onward journey.

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Cost of the Tour: INR49,000 Per Person

Nett cost valid for the Indian nationals

FAQs

1. What is included in a Kashmir and Ladakh tour package?

Transportation: Airport transfers, intercity travel by car, and sometimes flights between regions.

Accommodation: Hotel stays, guesthouses, or camps in key destinations like Srinagar, Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake.

Meals: Breakfast and sometimes lunch or dinner, depending on the package.

Sightseeing: Guided tours to attractions such as Dal Lake, Shankaracharya Temple, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, and monasteries like Hemis and Thiksey.

Permits: Inner Line Permits (ILP) for certain areas in Ladakh and local permits in Kashmir.

Tour Guides: A knowledgeable guide for sightseeing and assistance during the tour.

2. When is the best time to visit Kashmir and Ladakh?

Kashmir: Best visited between March to October, with the summer months (April to June) offering the most pleasant weather. Winters (December to February) are ideal for snow and winter sports.

Ladakh: Best visited between June and September when the roads are open, and the weather is moderate. Winters (October to March) are cold, and many areas are inaccessible due to snow.

3. Is it safe to travel to Kashmir and Ladakh?

Kashmir: While the region has had a history of political instability, many areas are now considered safe for tourists. It's essential to check current travel advisories and follow local guidance.

Ladakh: It is generally safe for tourists and attracts visitors year-round. Ensure you acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness due to its high elevation.

4. Do I need special permits for Ladakh?

Yes, certain areas in Ladakh, such as Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri, require Inner Line Permits (ILP). Your tour operator will typically handle these permits.

5. How do I prepare for high-altitude travel in Ladakh?

Acclimatization: Spend 1-2 days in Leh to acclimatize before venturing to higher altitudes.

Hydration: Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration and altitude sickness.

Medication: Carry medication for altitude sickness like Diamox (after consulting a doctor).

Clothing: Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary widely.

6. What kind of transportation is used in these tours?

In Kashmir: Taxis, shikaras (on Dal Lake), and local transport.

In Ladakh: SUVs or Tempo Travelers, as road conditions can be rough, especially for places like Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake.

7. What are the top attractions in Kashmir and Ladakh?

Kashmir:

Srinagar (Dal Lake, Mughal Gardens, Shankaracharya Temple)

Gulmarg (skiing, cable car)

Pahalgam (Betaab Valley, Lidder River)

Sonmarg (Thajiwas Glacier)

Ladakh:

Leh (Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace)

Nubra Valley (Diskit Monastery, Sand Dunes)

Pangong Lake

Tso Moriri Lake

Monasteries like Hemis, Thiksey, and Lamayuru

8. What should I pack for a Kashmir and Ladakh tour?

Kashmir: Comfortable clothing, warm layers (even in summer), waterproof gear for rain, and sturdy shoes for trekking.

Ladakh: Warm clothing, especially for evenings, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat for sun protection, and a camera for scenic views. Don’t forget medications for altitude sickness.

9. Is it possible to do a Kashmir and Ladakh tour in one trip?

Yes, many tour packages combine both regions, typically starting in Kashmir (Srinagar) and continuing into Ladakh (Leh). The journey usually involves road travel (overland from Srinagar to Leh via the Zoji La Pass), which offers scenic views of the Himalayas.

10. What is the food like in Kashmir and Ladakh?

Kashmir: Famous for its traditional Wazwan cuisine, including dishes like Rogan Josh, Yakhni, Gushtaba, and Kashmiri Pulao. You’ll also find local delicacies like Kahwa tea and various breads like Sheermal.

Ladakh: The cuisine is influenced by Tibetan and Central Asian flavors, with dishes like Thukpa (noodle soup), Momos (dumplings), and Skyu (a thick soup with vegetables and meat). Butter tea (po cha) is also a common beverage.

11. Are there any health precautions I should take?

In Kashmir: Be aware of weather changes, as the climate can be unpredictable.

In Ladakh: The primary concern is high-altitude sickness, so take time to acclimatize and avoid overexertion during the initial days.

12. Can I extend my tour to nearby regions?

Yes, depending on your interest, you can extend your tour to nearby areas such as Spiti Valley (Himachal Pradesh), Dharamsala, or Manali (Himachal Pradesh), which are close to both Kashmir and Ladakh.

13. What is the cost of a Kashmir and Ladakh tour package?

The cost of the tour depends on factors such as the duration, type of accommodation (luxury, mid-range, or budget), and transportation preferences. On average, a week-long tour can range from INR 20,000 to INR 50,000 per person for a basic package, and higher for luxury or customized tours.

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