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Welcome to the ‘City Beautiful’, Chandigarh, a rare epitome of modernization co-existing with nature’s preservation. We will all assemble at JW Marriot Hotel. Check-in at the hotel and rest awhile before you gear up for all the adventures in store. The upcoming days are going to be challenging as we make our way past numerous mountain tops that promise a vision of unparalleled beauty. At night, we have planned a dinner where you get a chance to know your fellow participants who will be akin to your family for the coming 15 days as you wine & dine together!
The day has finally arrived when we flag-off one of our most adventurous expeditions! We will start driving early morning from Chandigarh to reach Amritsar by late afternoon. Amritsar holds one of the holiest of Sikh ethos at its heart - Golden Temple. Any trip around this region would be considered incomplete without a visit to the divinely beautiful Golden Temple. Covered in 400 kg of gold and surrounded by a serene pond, one is immediately swamped by the humbling sight of the glistening structure. After paying our respects at this holy site, we head to the hotel to spend the rest of the day at leisure.
Post breakfast, we get ready to drive to Patnitop today. This will be your first night in the lap of plush emerald mountains, so make it count! Breathe in the crisply fresh air, and admire the vastness and magnificence of the great Himalayas. Surrounded by the majestic, snow clad mountains of the Pir Panjal range, Patnitop sits atop a plateau in the Shivalik belt and remains shrouded by a thick canopy of green pines and dense woods. Cut by the pristine Chenab River, it has mesmerising natural charms that will leave you in awe of it. The hill station is also home to three freshwater springs whose cold water is believed to harbour medicinal properties. We subsequently reach Patnitop and retire for the night after a lip-smacking dinner.
We leave for Srinagar on this morning after breakfast. Situated amid clear lakes and lofty forested mountains, Srinagar has long had a considerable tourist economy. Along its course through the city, the Jhelum River is spanned by several wooden bridges, and numerous adjacent canals and waterways. Srinagar’s industries include carpet and silk mills, silverware and copperware manufacture, leatherworking, and wood carving. Upon arrival to the capital of Jammu & Kashmir, spend the rest of your day at leisure.
Today you are free to spend the day as per your liking. Surrounded by mountain peaks, lush green valleys, glistening lakes, temples and spectacular Mughal-era gardens, the city has inspired poets through centuries. The summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar, is situated in the heart of the Kashmir Valley with the Nagin and the Dal Lake adding to its beauty. Indulge in a Shikara ride at the celebrated Dal Lake or visit the exquisitely romantic Shalimar Bagh Mughal Garden. Originally named ‘Farah Baksh’, Shalimar Bagh was built in the year 1619 by Emperor Jehangir for his cherished Queen Nur Jehan. Apart from sightseeing, don’t forget to sample the charms of flavourful Kashmiri cuisine, apples, and walnuts that this city has to offer.
We leave for Kargil on this morning after breakfast, crossing the famed Zoji La (11575 ft). We will pass Dras, situated at the height of 10990 ft above sea level and the 2nd coldest inhabited village in the world. Popularly known as ‘The Gateway to Ladakh’, its stark beauty is mysteriously alluring. Intensely beautiful, challenging and numbingly cold, this Himalayan getaway is like none other. Relish the superb views of the renowned Tololing Heights, Tiger Hill, and Point 4875 (Batra Top) from the Kargil War Memorial, where we halt to pay our humble homage to the martyrs who sacrificed themselves for our safety. Upon arrival in Kargil, spend the rest of your day at leisure.
Tuck in a splendid breakfast and get ready to leave for Leh today. We will make a stop to visit the Hall of Fame - a museum built and run by the Indian Army. We will also visit Pathar Sahib Gurudwara which dates back to 1517, and marks the visit of Shree Guru Nanak Dev to Ladakh. Next up is the mysterious Magnetic Hill, where one can switch off the ignition and still move uphill. While driving in the region, we will bear witness to unearthly looking landscape and the extraordinary site of Sangam, where the different coloured waters of Zanskar and Indus Rivers congregate, is unmissable. We halt for lunch and settle into our comfy hotel upon finally reaching Leh.
A well-deserved break is what awaits you, as we use this day to explore Leh and immerse ourselves in the local culture. Kickstart your day by visiting Leh Palace. Also known as ‘Lhachen Palkhar’, it was built by King Sengge Namgyal during the 1500s and completed by the 17th century. Its facade resembles that of the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Leh Palace’s roof offers amazing views of the Ladakh region and the Stok Kangri. We will also visit Shanti Stupa, a chorten situated on a hilltop which affords remarkable bird’s eye view of the Leh town. Post the sightseeing, feel free to take a stroll through the local market and experience the vibe of this lively city.
A new day offers new scope for adventure! Start your day driving towards Nubra Valley situated to the north of Leh. This deep-cut marvel of nature abounds with incredible views as far as the eye can see. We would be driving across one of the World’s Highest Motorable Passes, Khardung La. Not for the faint-hearted, this pass is situated approximately at an elevation of 18300 ft above sea level. After crossing the pass, we will reach the Khardung Village, followed by a lunch halt at Khalser. Further ahead, we cross Diskit and reach Hunder Village which lies on the ancient Silk Route and is famous for its sweeping sand dunes and double-humped Bactrian Camels. Spend the rest of the day at leisure and allow the stunning setting to captivate your senses.
Today is the day to let yourself be overwhelmed by the beauty of unspoilt nature. An oasis of green, surrounded by mighty mountains that sport every shade of brown, the deep Nubra Valley is nature’s dramatic encore. Go ahead and explore the valley through a safari on the double-humped Bactrian Camels, or a thrilling ATV ride. Lying about 150 km from the town of Leh, the valley is perched at the confluence of Shyok and Siachen Rivers. The valley is also home to the famous pashmina goat. Post lunch, we head back to the campsite to spend the rest of the day at leisure. A delectable dinner will be then followed by a night of rest amidst the fabulous backdrop that will revitalise you completely.
Start your date with sumptuous breakfast and then get ready to drive back to Leh via Khardung La once again. We will halt to visit the Diskit Monastery. Belonging to the 14th century, the monastery is considered to be the largest and oldest monastery in Nubra Valley. Also known as Diskit Gompa, the monastery’s most prominent attraction is the huge Maitreya Buddha statue atop it which was inaugurated by HH Dalai Lama. From the base of the statue, one can get a gorgeous panoramic view of the Nubra valley. Further ahead, we will cross North Pullu and South Pullu to finally reach Leh. Upon arrival at the hotel, give your body a much-needed break and spend the rest of the day at leisure.
The day is finally upon us when we get the opportunity to visit the memorable site where an unbelievably pristine body of water lies unperturbed in stark contrast to surrounding mountains. Situated roughly at 14270 ft, Pangong Tso is a sight to behold! This charming, endorheic lake is approximately 135 km long and extends from India to Tibet. Post a hearty breakfast, we drive to Pangong Lake crossing Chang La, the second highest mountain pass in the world. En route, we also visit one of the largest and the most famous monasteries in Ladakh which resembles Tibet’s Patola Palace - Thiksey Monastery. Further on, we continue driving towards the lake and after spending a while appreciating this marvel of nature, get ready to drive back to Leh.
The sun rises on what promises to be one of the most exciting days of the journey so far. Today, we would be ticking quite a bit off our bucket list. We leave for Jispa early morning and drive through Zingzingbar to reach Baralacha La, situated at 16040 ft above sea level. Take in the rugged gorgeousness of the Himalayas as the road leads you towards Sarchu - the border area connecting Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh region. We drive and cross the daunting Gata Loops which is a site famous for its 21 hairpin bends. The topography is rocky, the air is crisp, and the locals here are friendly and simple folk. The long and exciting day draws to a close as we reach Jispa by late evening.
After a long and exhausting drive the previous day, wake up at leisure in the lap of nature and enjoy breakfast and lunch in the hotel. We will start the drive and head towards Manali. En route, we will cross the world famous Atal Tunnel, at a length of 9.02 km, it is the longest tunnel above 10,000 feet in the world. On the way, stopover at Keylong Village from where you can view the awe-inspiring Bara-Shigri Glacier in all its splendour and continue our onward journey to Manali, after a quick stop for refuelling at Tandi. Upon arrival, spend the rest of the day at leisure, followed by a farewell dinner.
“Travel! As much as you can, as far as you can, as long as you can. Life’s not meant to be lived in one place.” The last day of the expedition is here, and it’s time to head back to Delhi or your chosen destination. We are certain you cannot fathom how swiftly the past two weeks went by. All good things are destined to come to an end, and so is this journey Bid adieu to the team and your mates with whom you have now created some great memories, full of thrill and adventure. But not all farewells have to be lasting, and we promise to lend our hand again when you seek to explore another fascinating part of this world.
The best time to visit Ladakh via Srinagar is typically during the summer months, from late May to early September. During this period, the weather is relatively mild, and the roads leading to Ladakh are open and accessible.
You need to cross the Zorzilla Pass and Kargil to reach Ladakh from Srinagar.
You have to make an entry with the local authorities after crossing Zorzilla pass before entering Ladakh. In Leh Commerical taxis from outside that region are strictally not allowed as per the rules of the local taxi unions.
Once you book your road trip with Adventures Overland, we will take care of all the premium hotel accommodations for you.
It’s important to note that everyone acclimatizes differently, and factors such as age, fitness level, and overall health can influence how well you adapt to high altitudes. Listen to your body, take it slow, and prioritize your health during your journey. If you have any pre-existing health conditions, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before traveling to high-altitude destinations like Ladakh.
In major cities like Srinagar, Leh and Manali there are good medical facilties.
Packing for a journey to Ladakh requires careful consideration due to its unique geographical and climatic conditions. Here’s a comprehensive list of items you should consider packing for your Ladakh trip: Clothing, Medical Kit, Travel Documents, Electronics, Snacks, Water and Hydration, Cash and Cards, Toiletries, Miscellaneous, Maps and Guidebooks, and Ladakh Map.
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Adventures Overland brings to life an unparalleled self-drive experience with the Ladakh Expedition, inviting participants to take the wheel and navigate the stunning landscapes of northern India. With expertise in organizing self-drive trips globally, this adventure promises not just a journey but an immersive and hands-on exploration of Ladakh’s diverse terrain.
The Ladakh Expedition unfolds as a thrilling journey through diverse terrains, from the lush mountains of Patnitop to the iconic high passes like Zoji La and Khardung La. Participants experience the adrenaline rush of conquering these rugged paths, gaining a firsthand encounter with the majestic Himalayas from behind the wheel of their own car.
One of the highlights of this expedition is the joy of driving through some of the world’s highest motorable passes. The exhilarating journey takes participants through Khardung La, standing proudly at 18,379 ft, and the breathtaking Chang La Pass at a staggering altitude of 17,688 ft. But that’s only the beginning. There are many more bucket list stops that people get to tick off. Each turn of the wheel becomes a testament to the thrill and joy of conquering these high-altitude routes.
As participants navigate through Ladakh, the landscapes unfold every step of the way to reveal a beauty unlike any other. From the serene lakes of Srinagar to the vast desert expanse of Nubra Valley, the Ladakh expedition offers a diverse palette of experiences. Driving alongside the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus rivers, known as Sangam, adds to the overall experience of this unforgettable journey.
Beyond the wheel, the Ladakh Expedition encourages personal exploration. Rest days in Leh provide opportunities to delve into the city’s cultural heritage, exploring landmarks like the Leh Palace and the Shanti Stupa. Participants also get the chance to savor local cuisine and engage with the vibrant markets, enhancing the overall travel experience.
The expedition concludes with cherished bonds and shared memories. The joy of driving one’s car through the world-famous Atal Tunnel and witnessing the majestic Bara-Shigri Glacier becomes a fitting end to this adventure. A farewell dinner under the starry skies in Manali encapsulates the shared passion for exploration, creating bonds that transcend the road.
In the Ladakh Road Trip, each day behind the wheel perfectly blends the thrill of driving, the challenges of Ladakh’s terrain, and the joy of exploration.