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Cultural Tour With Safari To Dah (14 Nights / 15 Days) |
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Season : End of June - September Delhi - Leh -
Uletokpo - Dunkhar - Skurbuchan - Biama - Kargil - Srinagar - Delhi - Agra.
Once the independent Tibetan Kingdom, Ladakh,
"the land of passes" with its monospace scenery and numerous spectacular and well
- preserved Buddhist monasteries, is truly a remarkable destination for all interest
tours. This itinerary provides an insight into cultural and religious background
of the remote world's highest inhabited plateau. Our itinerary includes day return
visits to number of monasteries located along a stretch of the Central Indus valley,
and the prestigious establishment of Hemis in the east. This itinerary is advisable
to be timed to arrive in the country for the climax of one of the spectacular
Hemis festival held every in the month of June - July depending on the Buddhist
calendar. A most dramatic introduction to the "land of Lamas" could not be imagined,
as dances in masks and brilliant silk costumes whirl and leap against a background
of sky and mountains besides our 5 days safari tour to Dah - Bhima, recently thrown
open for tourists. The most interesting thing of this region are its inhabitants
- one of the purest Aryan races of Ladakh. Although, the tour can be joined with
our 4 days safari tour to Nubra Valley or Himalayan safari to Manali with Tsomariri.
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Riding In Changtang Valley (15 Nights / 16 Days) | |
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Season : June - September Horse riding
: 7 Days Delhi - Manali - Keylong - Surchu
- Pang - Debring - Tsoker - Yukti - Augking - Sumdo - Gyame - Tsomoriri - Leh
- Delhi - Agra - Delhi. We were
first to introduce the horse riding tour in Ladakh in 1991 with the group of Americans.
This remarkable horse riding tour in the high altitude has its own charm for experienced
riders to explore the beautiful part of the Changtang area. Setting off for riding
for 7 days offers stunning scenery isolated villages and fascinating encounters
with the hardy Changpa at their black tented encampments. Included is the full
day riding along the beautiful lake of Tsomoriri. We drive by our pre-arranged
transport via Mahay bridge to Leh. | |
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Tour From Manali To Leh (20 Nights / 21 Days) | |
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Season : July - September Highest Point :
Khardung La (5380 m) Delhi - Chandigarh - Manali
- Mahri - Gondhla - Jispa - Zing Zing Bar - Sarchu - Pang - Tsokar - Lato - Hemis
- Leh - Khargung La - Leh - Delhi - Agra - Delhi. Those
who are looking for excitement of downhill day through ever changing scenery,
this is the remarkable itinerary. Included some 620 Kms of cycling, with 4000m
of ascent and a staggering 10800m of decent, which follows what is unquestionably
the greatest of all mountain roads. Setting off on the long ride to Leh, we cross
India's main Himalayan ranges by series of 4 passes; rohtang pass (3990m), the
Baralacha La (4995 m), the Lachalung La (5065 m) and the second highest pass the
Tanglang La (5280 m), which are snowbound for 7 months a year. We have also included
ascent to Khardung La, the highest road pass in the world as part of our cycling
programme. This great journey offers exposure to a tremendous variety of landscape
and culture, travelling from the lush greenery Kullu-Manali Valley, through the
semi-arid plains of Lahul, to the Tibetan - influenced high plateau of Ladakh.
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to tribal areas of Himachal Pradesh (15 Nights / 16 Days) |
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Season : July - October Delhi - Parwanoo - Shimla
- Sarahan - Sangla - Tabo - Kaza - Kibber - Losar - Manali - Chandigarh - Delhi
This Jeep safari along the ancient Trans - Himalayan
trade to obscure village and Monasteries is a exciting new adventure holiday that
packs so much into two weeks. We travel overland from Delhi via Shimla, to a beautiful
Sangla valley in the region known as Kinnaur. There is a startling change in the
landscape as we enter the district of Spiti Valley. Spending one each night at
Taba, Kaza (head quarter of Spiti valley) & Losar include our side trips to
Dankar Gompa and the highest village of Kibber (4200 m). The people of Spiti valley
have close affinities with Zanskar and Ladakh who are dedicated to the pre-Buddhist
Bon religion. Driving out of the Spiti valley, we spend a day sightseeing in the
attractive Manali town, before returning to Delhi. | |
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