Ladakh - 7 Nights / 8 Days | Leh, Nubra Valley & Pangong Lake | Ex Leh Airport
OVERVIEW : LADAKH TOUR PACKAGE | 7 NIGHTS / 8 DAYS
Welcome to the land of high passes! Ladakh is a dream destination for every traveler, offering breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and thrilling adventures. This 7-night, 8-day road trip covers the best of Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake, giving you the perfect balance of adventure, culture, and relaxation.
If you’re ready for an unforgettable Ladakh road trip, keep reading!
Ladakh Tour Package Highlights
Route: Leh (2 N) – Nubra (3 N) – Pangong (1 N) – Leh (1 N)
Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
Pick & Drop: Leh Airport
Best Time to Visit: May – September
Tour Type: Group / Private
Day-wise Ladakh Itinerary
🗓 Day 1: Arrival in Leh – Acclimatization & Local Sightseeing
- Arrive at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh (IXL)
- Rest & acclimatization to high altitude (11,500 ft)
- Evening visit to Shanti Stupa & Leh Market
- Overnight stay in Leh
👉 Pro Tip: Stay hydrated and avoid physical exertion to prevent altitude sickness.
🗓 Day 2: Leh Local Sightseeing – Magnetic Hill & Sangam Point
- Visit Hall of Fame Museum (Indian Army Memorial)
- Explore the mysterious Magnetic Hill
- Witness the stunning Sangam of Indus & Zanskar Rivers
- Seek blessings at Gurudwara Pathar Sahib.
- Overnight stay in Leh
🗓 Day 3: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass
- Drive through Khardung La (18,380 ft), one of the world’s highest motorable roads
- Visit the ancient Diskit Monastery (home to a 108-ft Buddha statue)
- Enjoy a Bactrian camel ride on the sand dunes of Hunder. (charges directly payable)
- Overnight stay in Nubra Valley (Hunder)
👉 Did You Know? The Bactrian camels in Nubra are a rare species with two humps, a remnant from the Silk Route era!
🗓 Day 4: Nubra Valley – Turtuk & Thang Village Excursion
- Visit Turtuk, one of India’s northernmost villages near the Pakistan border
- Explore Thang Village, the last Indian village before the LoC.
- Discover the unique Balti culture and heritage.
- Overnight stay in Nubra Valley (Hunder)
🗓 Day 5: Nubra Sightseeing – Panamik, Yarab Tso & Siachen War Memorial
- Visit Panamik Hot Springs, famous for its medicinal properties
- Explore the sacred Yarab Tso Lake, also known as the “Hidden Lake”. Reaching the Yarab Tso Lake is a 45 minutes hike from the road. (Recommended only if you enjoy trekking and nature walks.)
- Pay tribute at the Siachen War Memorial, dedicated to the brave soldiers of the Indian Army
- Overnight stay in Nubra Valley (Hunder)
👉 Fun Fact: Siachen is the world’s highest battlefield, where Indian soldiers brave extreme conditions to protect our borders.
🗓 Day 6: Nubra to Pangong Lake via Shyok Route
- Scenic drive along the Shyok River route
- Explore the breathtaking Pangong Lake (14,270 ft)
- Enjoy a magical sunset by the lake
- Overnight stay in Pangong (lakeside camps)
👉 Did You Know? 60% of Pangong Lake lies in Tibet (China) and changes colors from blue to green to red throughout the day!
🗓 Day 7: Pangong Lake to Leh via Chang La Pass
- Experience a beautiful sunrise at Pangong
- Drive back to Leh via Chang La Pass (17,688 ft)
- Visit Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery & Shey Palace
- Overnight stay in Leh
🗓 Day 8: Departure from Leh
- Check out from the hotel & drop at Leh Airport
- Trip ends with unforgettable memories of Ladakh!
💡 Tip: Keep at least 3 hours buffer for airport security checks due to high-altitude conditions.
Inclusions
✔️ Comfortable accommodation in Leh, Nubra & Pangong
✔️ Daily breakfast & dinner
✔️ Private vehicle for all transfers & sightseeing
✔️ Inner Line Permits & Environmental Fees
✔️ Oxygen cylinder & first-aid kit for emergencies
Exclusions
❌ Flights to/from Leh
❌ Lunch & personal expenses
❌ Camel ride in Hunder / other activities (optional)
❌ Travel insurance
❌ GST 5% on final bill amount.
❌ Any unplanned transport expenses.
❌ Any cost arising due to natural calamities, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances (strikes), etc.
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- The places covered in the Ladakh tour package during sightseeing will depend on the road conditions.
- If any changes are needed after the trip start due to bad weather, then extra cost might be applicable for cancellations of bookings (wherever applicable).
- In case minimum number of persons is not met, we reserve the right to cancel or postpone the trip. In that case any advance made by the guest will be refunded.
- Charges for Overnight journey if needed due to road conditions, traffic etc are extra.
Your refund request will be answered and processed promptly. If you do not receive the email reply within one business day, please call the office immediately. We will not be responsible if the email fail to reach us. All Refunds claims in case of cancellation would be processed based on the Cancellation Policy.
In the event of cancellation of tour/travel plan/bookings due to any reasons please inform us in writing (info@beinghimalayan.com). Cancellation charges would be effective from the date we receive cancellation request in writing. The cancellation charges would vary depending on the time period left prior to arrival and it would be as follows:
- All purchases are subject to re-confirmation within one business day after purchase, customers will be fully refunded if the orders cannot be confirmed.
- Cancellation requests received 20 days prior to arrival will incur a penalty of 50% of the Tour/Service cost as cancellation charges.
- Cancellation requests received 24 hours prior to arrival will incur a penalty of 100% of the Tour/Service cost as cancellation charges.
- Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
- Group Tours/Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a schedule trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every efforts to maintain the normal operation.
Acclimatization:
Ladakh’s high altitude can cause altitude sickness. Take it easy on the first couple of days to acclimatize properly and stay hydrated.
Dress in Layers:
Ladakh’s weather can be unpredictable, with temperature fluctuations throughout the day. Dress in layers to stay comfortable.
Stay Hydrated:
The dry climate of Ladakh can lead to dehydration. Drink plenty of water and avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol.
Respect Local Customs:
Ladakh has a rich cultural heritage. Respect local customs and traditions while visiting monasteries and villages.
Carry Cash:
ATMs are limited in remote areas. Carry enough cash for your trip, especially if you plan to visit off-the-beaten-path places.
Preserve Nature:
Ladakh’s pristine beauty is its biggest asset. Dispose of trash responsibly and leave no trace while exploring the region.
Pack Essentials:
Sunscreen, sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and lip balm with SPF are essential to protect yourself from the strong sun at high altitudes.
Plan for Limited Connectivity:
Mobile networks and internet connectivity may be limited in some areas. Inform family and friends accordingly.
Be Prepared for Road Conditions:
Ladakh’s mountain roads can be challenging. Prepare for bumpy rides and long travel durations.
Travel in Groups:
If trekking or venturing into remote areas, consider travelling in groups for safety and support.
Support Local Economy :
Purchase locally made handicrafts and support small businesses to contribute positively to the local economy.
Carry Medications :
If you have any medical conditions, carry necessary medications as access to healthcare may be limited in certain regions.
Enjoy Local Cuisine:
Taste the delicious Ladakhi cuisine, including momos, thukpa, and butter tea, to experience the flavors of the region.
Stay Environmentally Conscious:
Ladakh’s fragile ecosystem requires responsible tourism. Choose eco-friendly accommodations and activities.
Remember, Ladakh’s charm lies in its untouched landscapes and unique culture. By being a responsible and respectful traveller, you can make the most of your Ladakh experience while preserving its beauty for future generations.