After arriving at the Leh airport, proceed to the hotel that has been reserved for you. In order to acclimate to the unfamiliar environment at 11,135 feet altitude, it is
advisable that you take a full day off. The hotel will provide a hot meal. Later in the evening, go to the Shanti Stupa, which is perched on a hilltop close to Chanspa, the
Leh Market, and the Leh Palace, also known as "Lachen Palkhar." Overnight stay at a hotel in Leh.
Drive to Likir and Alchi Monasteries, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, after breakfast. The Hall of Fame Museum and Sangam (the confluence of the
Zanskar and Indus rivers) were built as memorials to the Kargil War martyrs. Spend the night in a hotel in Leh.
Drive to Nubra Valley, also called the Valley of Flowers, after breakfast by using the world's highest motorable road, the
Khardungla (18,380 feet). When you get to Nubra Valley, register at the camp or hotel. At Nubra,
the hotel/camp will supply lunch. Following lunch, take a stroll along the Shayok River's banks. You may also have a double-humped camel ride on the sand dunes between
Deskit and Hundur Village. Spend the night in the hotel.
Visit Deskit Monastery (Big Buddha) after breakfast. This charming monastery is perched atop a hill and provides a breathtaking view of Nubra Valley. Afterwards, take the same
route back to Leh, passing over the Khardungla Pass. Spend the night in a hotel in Leh.
After an early breakfast, travel across Changla Pass (17,350 feet), the third-highest motorable road in the world, to Pangong Lake (14,500 feet). Shared by China and India,
Pangong is the world's highest saltwater lake. Savour the lake's beauty. The monotonous background of bleak brown and grey mountains is
perfectly contrasted with the many shades of blue and green. Drive back to Leh over the same route in the afternoon. Spend the night in a hotel in Leh.
Drive in the early morning to the Leh airport to take the return flight. The journey comes to an end with unique memories and tales to share when returning home.