Ladakh Monastery Tour
Day 1: Arrive Delhi

Arrival
to Delhi and check in the hotel .
Day 2: Delhi - Manali Drive to Manali. Check in the hotel and overnight stay
in Manali.
Day 3 & Day 4: Manali - Leh(Manali to Leh Jeep Safari):
Manali Sightseeing then Two days drive from Manali to reach Leh Considered as
one of the highest roads in the world, Manali-Leh highway is the popular and
spectacular approach to Ladakh. Its a very scenic route, full of adventure
and rugged beauty. The road was closed for the civilian use till 1990, but now
the adventure and nature lovers worship it, for this road gives closest contact
with nature and thrill of being on the top of the world is enormous.
Day 4: Leh
First day we cross Rohtang Pass (3978 m), Keylong (3350 m), Baralacha Pass (4890m)
with overnight stopover at Sarchu (4253 m), border of the states of Himachal
Pradesh (Lahaul) and Jammu & Kashmir (Ladakh). In Sarchu we stay overnight
in tented campsite.
Day 5: Leh
On Day 5, the road from Sarchu crosses high mountain Passes of Namika La and
Lachalung La to reach the army camp in the Pang valley. The dry barren mountains
around Pang are eroded in very spectacular way. They look like giant fortress
like structures with

spires,
pinnacles and windows. From Pang, the road climbs up and reaches a different
world altogether. Here is the flat high desert of More Plains, 50-60 km of road
bisecting it. This is Rupshu, an extension of Changthang plateau of Tibet. The
road then climbs for Tanglang Pass (5415 m), the second highest mountain Pass
in Ladakh and then finally reaches Leh. This 475 km Himalayan journey is a visual
delight with not one moment of boredom en route.
Overnight stay in the hotel at Leh.
Day 6: Leh
After breakfast proceed for Indus Valley monastery tour. start with a visit
to Shey, the ancient capital of Ladakh. The monastery here has a huge gold-gilded
statue of Buddha Sakyamuni with a large silver lamp burning in front of the
statue. Then we visit Thiksey Gompa, an impressive complex rising tier upon
tier on a hill above the village. The monastery has a beautiful 30 m high gold-plated
statue of Maitreya Buddha, the Buddha of the future. Drive further to visit
the famous Hemis Gompa, founded in 1630's by Stag-tsang-ras-pa under the royal
patronage of Sengge Namgyall. Hemis is one of the largest and richest gompas
of Ladakh. The two-day festival of monastic dance in June-July has raised the
reputation of Hemis particularly high. The festival is dedicated to Guru Padmasambhava,
popularly known as second Buddha and responsible for spreading Buddhism in the
Tibetan world. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
Day 7: Leh - Karu - Pangong Tso Lake (7-8hrs)
After early breakfast drive to Pangong Tso Lake. From Leh reach Karu, an Army
camp on Leh-Manali road and then turn left and cross Changla Pass (17500 ft)
and finally to Tangtse. Evening at leisure. Overnight stay in tented camp at
Lukung near Pangong lakeshores.
Pangong Lake, situated at 14,000 feet (4,267 m), is a long narrow basin of inland
drainage, hardly six to seven kilometres at its widest point and over 135 km
long. About 1/3rd of the lake is under Indian occupation and remaining under
China. The Chinese border is just

beyond
the mountains across the lake. Spangmik, 7 km along the southern shore from
the head of the lake is the farthest point to which foreigners are permitted.
There are spectacular views of the mountains of Changchenmo range to the north
and their shimmering reflection in the ever-changing blues and greens of the
lakes brackish waters is breathtaking. Above Spangmik are the glaciers
and snow-capped peaks of the Pangong range. Spangmik and other scattered tiny
villages along the lakes southern shore are the summer homes of a scanty
population of Chang-pa, the semi-nomadic herdsmen of Tibet and southeast Ladakh.
The Pangong Chang-pa cultivate sparse crops of barely and peas in summers. During
the winters that they pack their tents (rebo) and take their flocks of sheep
and pashmina goats out to the distant pastures.
Day 8: Pangong Tso Lake - Leh
We drive back to Leh the same route and overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 9: Leh - Likir - Alchi - Lamayuru
After breakfast drive to Likir and visit Likir gompa situated atop a windy cliff
top overlooking the beautiful village of Likir. It was founded in the 12th Century
although the present construction dates back to the 18th century as the original
one was destroyed by fire. In its courtyard is a yellow-coloured 3 storey high
mammoth statue of the Lord Buddha, which was constructed by a resident monk.
The top floor has an impressive museum containing old tangkhas and weapons used
many centuries back.
Then drive and cross the River Indus and reach Alchi, Ladakh's most loved monastery.
Over a century old, its wall paintings are very similar to those of the Tabo
gompa in Spiti, Himachal Pradesh. Unlike other monasteries, which are usually
on a cliff top or cling to a mountainside, Alchi is at ground level and is nestled
in the shade of a garden.

After
Alchi, move to visit the impressive Ridzong Gompa, reached from the road head
after a 30-minute uphill walk. Its an impressive monastery well hidden
in the lap of the mountains until youre face to face with it. It is situated
on the mountainside wedged in between 2 ends of a ridge. It is about 100 years
old and the name means 'mountain fort' aptly describing this isolated Gompa.
It also has a nunnery of female monks.
Finally reach Lamayuru monastery, founded by Rinchen Zangpo in the 10th century.
This Gompa is located amidst the massive mountains. The spectacular setting
of this Gompa and its renowned collection of carpets, tangkhas, and frescoes
has been attracting many people over a long time. It is believed to be the oldest
in central Ladakh.
Overnight stay in Lamayuru.
Day 10: Lamayuru - Leh(124 km)
In the morning we visit the Lamayuru monastery to be part of the morning religious
ceremony. Its a very soothing and spiritual experience to be there among
these warm and friendly monks. On our way back to leh we can visit Basgo monastery
famous for its statue of Buddha. Overnight stay at the hotel in Leh.
Day 11: Leh - Upshi - Tso Moriri (Karzok Gompa): 8-9 hrs
After early breakfast, we drive to Karzok (4,572 m) the only village near Tso
Moriri Lake. From Leh we reach Upshi on Leh-Manali road and then we turn to
another valley and drive along the Indus River. It is one of the most interesting
areas and goes through narrow

valleys,
sandy deserts, rocky paths, and our vehicle crosses number of mountain streams.
Little before Tso-Moriri Lake we drive past a small green valley of wild Marmots
locally known as Phya. Arrive at Korzok village and check in at the camps. Situated
at 15,000 ft (4,572 m), it is the only permanent settlement in Rupshu region
with an approximate population of 500 people. The few barley fields at Karzok
must be among the highest cultivation in the world. In the evening we visit
Karzok monastery. Overnight stay in the tented camp.
Day 12: Tso Moriri Lake (Karzok gompa)
Day free to explore the Lake area and the village.
The clear blue Tso Moriri lake is one of the most breathtaking lakes in Ladakh.
This brackish water lake is considered sacred by the locals. The Lake is surrounded
by beautiful. The Lake is a breeding ground for numerous species of birds like
Great Crested Grebe, the Brahmini duck, Bar Headed Geese, etc. This region also
has large number of Kiangs, Tibetan wild ass and its not difficult to
spot them.
Overnight stay in the tented camp.
Day 13: Tso Moriri Lake - Tso Khar Lake - Tanglang La Pass - Leh
In the morning, we drive to reach Tsokar via Puga by covering 75 km in 3-4 hours.
Tso Khar Lake (4485 m) is also called White Lake because of salt deposits around
it. It is approx 45 km northwest of the Tso Moriri Lake. Tso Khar is so salty
that salt extracted from its margins are still sold all over Ladakh. We continue
to drive and reach Manali-Leh highway and drive down towards Leh via Tanglang-la
(5415 m) the 2nd highest motorable road in Ladakh. En route, drive pass beautiful
villages of Rumtse, Gya, Miru and Lato. Arrive Leh and check into hotel for
overnight stay.
Day 14: Leh - Delhi:
Fly In the morning transfer to the airport to board the flight to Delhi. Transfer
and check in the hotel in Delhi.