LADAKH is a land like no other, as it’s Historical background, Art, Rich Culture, Colorful people reflects. Ladakh has been an important trade route linking the Mediterranean to China. Traders came from Tibet in the east, Kullu in the south, Muslims from Balti valley in west and caravans from Central Asia in the north.
Ladakh has evolved and inherited a rich culture, which survives even today as a living heritage to the western Himalayas. This heritage finds manifestation in the regions monuments, monasteries, art and oral literature, fairs and festivals and in the time honored tradition of collective celebrations of various events. Among the many social and cultural events of LADAKH, the annual festival held in monasteries constitute the most important part of the regions living heritage. The colorful gompas are one of the main source of attraction for the tourist visiting ladakh. Festivals provide the people an opportunity for socializing, trading and general entertainment.
Ladakh has been a place of attraction for travelers from different corners interested in Culture & Adventure mainly besides other attracting places, brackish Pangong lake, Tsokar lake, Tsomoriri lake, Khardongla Pass 5600m. Nubra Valley.
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page."
- St. Augustine
The region, once explored by the old explorers in search of better trade, a route to forbidden Lhasa and unimaginable wealth, today challenges us with high passes to cross and rivers to negotiates, and rewards is with a taste of 'old Tibet'. The program takes you to some of the most famous monasteries, ,villages around Leh by Jeep, walking & rafting & different scenic beauties.
Best Time of Travel: Mid May to Mid Sep
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"A Ladakhi Proverb: The land is so barren and the passes so high that only the best of friends or fiercest enemies would want to visit us."
Despite the arrival of plane-loads of tourists, Leh has managed to retain most of its charms. The people of ladakh have lived for centuries in barren, inhospitable terrain. Many people stay at leh, visit monasteries and enjoy barrenness. But we would like you to take you through some remote villages, monasteries of Ladakh with some sort of adventure. Our idea is to provide you a package with an amalgamation of culture, adventure & sightseeing in your short visit.
A visit to the village served as the capital city when Ladakh was temporarily divided in 15th century. The remains of temples & forts of that period reflects their brief glory. Few days of hiking takes you to the village of craftsmen producing best metal work of ladakh. When we enter the nomadic region of Karnak & Rupshu, we will hear the shrill calls of Ladakhi nomads herding their Pashm goats, sheep and yaks. And have salt-butter tea, fresh yogurt and dried apricots with the nomads, many of them old friends.
Best Time of Travel: End May to Mid Sep
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This 08 days jeep tour allows you to explore the rich & diverse culture of Ladakh. The unique culture and amazing natural environment of Ladakh have drawn travelers to this region for centuries.
Downstream from KHALSI to the north-east of Leh along the lower Indus region is inhabited by a distinctive group of Dard people known as Brokpa. They have preserved their unique form of Buddhism, which is mixed with the pre-Buddhist animistic religion, BON. They are a fascinating people who are a very different from other Ladakhis, with their strong Aryan looks, language and clothing.
Apart from this you visit some of the famous monasteries on this side of Ladakh and visit a village, which is famous for producing some of the best metal work in Ladakh. The Monastery at Lamayuru is one of the most immediately striking in Ladakh. Its position on top of a beautifully eroded crag, complete with rock pinnacles and caves, gives it an almost fairy-tale quality as it stands over the small village below.
Alchi built in the 11th century is a treasure trove of early Buddhist art in the Kashmiri tradition. A style quite different from the Tibetan art found in Ladakh’s other monasteries.
Best Time of Travel:May to Mid Sep
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Kashmir, “HEAVEN ON EARTH” is a land of sparkling rivers and placid lakes, meadows of flowers and saffron fields, snow caped mountains with pine trees and the mighty chinars.
After crossing the over ZOJI-La pass, we enter western parts of LADAKH. You can see the whole transformation of nature, culture, language every village you cross by. Drass, 3230m a small town on Srinagar-Kargil highway, locally called HEMBABS (snow land) is renowned as the second coldest inhabited place of the world because of intensely cold winters and heavy snowfall. SURU valley, one of the most beautiful regions of Ladakh is the heartland of KARGIL district. Nestling along the northern foothills of the great Himalayan wall are beautiful places like SANKOO, PANIKHAR, RANGDUM before reaching ZANSKAR, the most isolated valley of all the Trans-Himalayans. Rafting on Zanskar river is a life time experience. You do not require any past experience but still it’s a challenging one & is of grade 3+.
Without a tour of LEH town your tour of LADAKH is incomplete. You spend one day in the town and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this little piece of old Tibet, King Tashi Namgyal's 15th century Himalayan capital. There is lots to explore in this wonderful Central Asian town, the fort and palace, colorful gompas, the mosque, alleys with steaming Muslim bread and tiny antique shops tucked away, colorful bazaars and even a polo field ... And, of course, we'll show you the bakeries, cafes and tandoori restaurants with cold beer for our dinners together!
When we enter the nomadic region of Karnak & Rupshu, we will hear the shrill calls of Ladakhi nomads herding their Pashm goats, sheep and yaks. And have salt-butter tea, fresh yogurt and dried apricots with the nomads, many of them old friends.
Best Time of Travel: End May to Mid Sep
Send us a request at: ajazradhu@gmail.com or tsomori@yahoo.com