Day 1: Leh
Arrive in Leh and transfer to a hotel where you try to acclimatize yourself to the height of 4000 meters. Simply gaze out of your hotel room window at the magnificent scenery or amble outside.
Day 2: Leh Sightseeing
The morning after breakfast you embark on a trip to the Hemis Monastery, at a distance of about 40 kilometers. Then it is a short drive to the Thiksey Monastery, about 18 kilometers away. Return to Leh and then you take a short trip to Shanti Stupa, another Buddhist site.
Day 3: Nubra Valley
This is one of the most exciting days when you will visit the fabulous Nubra valley by way of Khardungla Pass. The White Sand Dunes at Hunder never fail to impress after which you go on to the Diskit Monastery and return for dinner and night in the hotel.
Day 4: Nubra Valley – Khardungla Pass
Day four promises to be just as interesting when you board a coach for one of the most breathtaking rides through the Khardungla Pass and admire the wild, rugged beauty of the Nubra valley, a sight that will remain etched in memory forever.
Day 5: Nubra Valley – Leh
From Nubra, you proceed to Magnetic Hill for a brief stopover at Gurudwara Patthar Sahib and then visit the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar after which it is a visit to the Ladakh Hall of Fame and the Kali Mata temple before returning to your hotel.
Day 6: Pangong Lake – Changla Pass
Set out in the morning to visit Pangong Lake, passing via the Changla Pass, and then, it is back to your hotel in Leh.
Day 7: Leh Departure
This is the last day of your Ladakh tour when you take in as much of Leh as you can. Buy local handicrafts; dine on Tsampa and other Tibetan delicacies before you prepare for departure the next day.