Lakes of Ladakh

Explore the Lakes of Leh Ladakh

A 6 Nights 7 Days Himalayan Aquatic Adventure

Destination Covered:
Leh – Sangam – Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake – Mirpal Tso – YaYa Tso – Tsomoriri – Tsokar – Leh

 

Day 01: Arrive Leh
Received by our representative and transferred to Hotel. Complete rest for the first half. After lunch if suitable visit the sun set famous Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, and Market. Dinner and overnight at Hotel in Leh.

Day 02: Leh – Sangam – Hall of Fame – M.hill – Gurudwara Pather Sahib
After breakfast, drive on a full-day excursion to Sangam View where the Indus and Zanskar river meets. You may opt for river rafting (own cost), Magnetic Hill, or Gurudwara Pathar Sahib. Drive back to visit Spituk Monastery – home for the wish-fulfilling Kali Mata and Hall of Fame – a war memorial Museum. Overnight stay at a hotel in Leh.

Day 03: Leh – Nubra Valley via Khardongla Pass
After a leisurely morning breakfast drive to Nubra Valley (The valley of flowers) via Khardung-la, (18300 feet) considered one of the highest motorable roads in the World. The view from the top of the passes is amazing. One can see all the way south over the Indus Valley to the seemingly endless peaks. After exploring we drive toward the down Hunder past an area of rolling sand dunes, one can see a double hump Camel, and visitors can take a camel safari (Own cost) here. Dinner and overnight in Nubra Valley.

Day 04: Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake via Shayok
After breakfast at the hotel, we drive to the next destination, Pangong Lake via Shyok, and onto Tangtse and Spangmik (Pangong). Just a few km drive from Hunder, visit Disket Monastery and later continue your drive towards Pangong, the road follows the Shyok River and climbs up a mountain before finally descending into Shayok village, the entire setting being very picturesque. Afternoon we reach Pangong Lake and enjoy your day at Pangong Lake and observe the majestic Lake. Overnight stay in Cottages/camps.

Day 05: Pangong Tso – Tso Moriri via Mirpal and YaYa Tso
After breakfast at the hotel drive to Tsomoriri Lake. It is a breathtaking journey on a trail that is literally a ‘no man’s land. Vast lonely stretches on the Chanthang plateau make this drive one of the best-isolated drives of this tour. En route visit the faraway settlement of Chusul. Tsomoriri is situated at an altitude of 4511m above sea level; with an area of about 140 sq. km. Spend your evening watching the shadows of the surrounding mountain and the varying depths of Tsomoriri Lake. On the way can visit Mirpal Tso and Yaya Tsotwo very beautiful yet unexplored lakes in Ladakh. Stay in tented cottages at Tso Moriri.

Day 06: Tsomoriri – Tsokar – Taglangla – Leh
After breakfast retrace the route down to PugaSumdo and then follow the road across the Polokongka Pass (4920 mtrs) to visit Tsokar Lake, a Salt Lake system in the Rupsho plateau which is home to the Changa nomads and supports many rare wildlife species. After sightseeing the area take the Manali-Leh road to return to Leh, crossing Taglang-la Pass (alt: 17,585ft) en route visiting Shey Palace and Thiksey Monastery and Rancho school, and Arrive at the hotel in Leh for dinner and overnight.

Day 07: Leh Departure
After breakfast, check out from the hotel & drop at the Airport for the return journey with sweet memories of the Ladakh Tour.

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In the heart of the mighty Himalayas, a land of breathtaking beauty and serenity awaits your discovery. Ladakh, often called the “Land of High Passes,” is renowned for its stark landscapes, ancient monasteries, and warm-hearted people. However, hidden amidst its rugged terrain are some of the most enchanting lakes you’ll ever encounter. Welcome to a journey that promises to immerse you in the serene beauty of Leh Ladakh’s stunning lakes, where camping, trekking, and the Himalayan ambiance create an adventure like no other.

Pangong Lake is undoubtedly the jewel in Ladakh’s crown. This breathtaking high-altitude saltwater lake stretches across 134 kilometers. Its crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding peaks, creating a surreal panorama. The lake is known for its ever-changing hues, ranging from deep blue to turquoise and even shades of green. Camping on its pristine shores under a star-studded sky is an experience that will stay with you forever. Tso Moriri, also known as Lake Moriri, is another mesmerizing gem hidden in the Rupshu Valley. Nestled at an altitude of 4,522 meters, it is the largest high-altitude lake entirely within India. Surrounded by towering peaks, Tso Moriri is a birdwatcher’s paradise and home to a variety of migratory birds. The tranquil atmosphere, pristine waters, and the option to camp by the lakeside make this destination a must-visit. Tso Kar, or White Lake, is a picturesque saltwater lake located in the Rupshu Valley. The stark, arid surroundings of the lake provide a unique backdrop, making it an ideal destination for photography enthusiasts. The lake’s name, Tso Kar, translates to “White Lake,” owing to the white salt deposits that glisten along its shores. While trekking and camping in the vicinity, you might even spot Tibetan wild asses known as “kiangs” and other wildlife. Nestled near the ancient Shey Palace lies the enchanting Shey Lake, a serene oasis surrounded by lush greenery. The lake’s crystal-clear waters perfectly mirror the mountains and the palace’s golden spires. Visiting the Shey Palace, with its rich history and exquisite architecture, is a fascinating addition to your lake adventure.

Your journey through Ladakh’s lakes is not just about admiring their beauty from afar. It’s an opportunity to connect with nature at its purest form and experience the thrill of camping and trekking in the Himalayan wilderness. As you traverse Ladakh’s rugged terrain, you’ll come across charming villages, meet local communities, and witness the rich Ladakhi culture that has thrived in these high-altitude landscapes for centuries. While embarking on this adventure, it’s important to be well-prepared for the high-altitude environment and rugged terrain. Ensuring you have the right gear, acclimatization, and local guidance are crucial for a safe and enjoyable experience. Additionally, it’s essential to follow responsible tourism practices and help preserve the pristine beauty of these Himalayan lakes for generations to come.

Exploring the Lakes of Leh Ladakh is an immersive journey that promises not just stunning landscapes but also an opportunity to connect with the Himalayas in a profound way. Camping under clear, starry skies, trekking through rugged terrain, and witnessing the serene beauty of these lakes is an adventure of a lifetime. As you embark on this journey, you’ll discover that Ladakh’s lakes are not just bodies of water; they are gateways to a world of wonder, where the Himalayas meet the soul, and nature’s artistry is on full display. So, pack your bags, don your trekking boots, and get ready to explore the aquatic treasures of Leh Ladakh – an adventure that promises memories to last a lifetime.