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3 Nights & 4 Days
Daily Tour
1 person
English, Hindi
Arrival at Leh airport, to be received by our representative and transferred to the Hotel. Check in to the hotel for a complete day of rest wherein welcome tea and coffee will be served by the Hotel. Lunch will be served at 2.00 PM. After lunch, visit Leh Market, Leh Palace, Hall of Fame and Shanti Stupa. Overnight stay at Hotel.
A Complete day of visit to the monasteries (104 Kms). After breakfast, drive to visit the Shey Palace, Thiksey, Hemis monasteries and Stok Palace Museum. Packed or Hot Lunch will be provided. Return to Leh in the evening. Overnight stay at Hotel.
After leisurely breakfast full day excursion to Pangong Lake (approx. 300 kms round trip, located on the Indo-China Border), enroute crossing the Chang-la pass (alt: 17370 ft.). After sightseeing around the lake, drive back to Leh reaching in the late afternoon / evening. Arrive hotel in Leh for dinner and overnight.
Transfer to the airport and fly back to Delhi with memories.
Pangong Lake is approximately 160 kilometers (100 miles) from Leh. You can reach Pangong by car or bike. The journey usually takes around 5-6 hours, and the road conditions can vary, so it's advisable to start early in the day.
Yes, you will need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Pangong Lake, as it is a restricted area. Make sure to obtain the permit before your trip.
There are various accommodations available at Pangong Lake, ranging from basic tents and guesthouses to more comfortable resorts. It's a good idea to book your accommodation in advance during the peak tourist season.
At Pangong Lake, you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery, take a stroll along the shores, and even camp by the lake. Some adventurous travelers also indulge in water sports like kayaking.
The best time to visit Pangong Lake is during the summer months, from May to September, when the lake is not frozen, and the weather is relatively mild. However, if you want to see the lake frozen, visit during the winter months, but be prepared for extremely cold temperatures.
There may be some restrictions on photography, especially around sensitive military areas. Drone usage is generally discouraged, and you should check with local authorities for specific regulations.