On arrival at Leh airport, you will be met by our representative at the airport and escort you to Hotel. Complete day for the acclimatization & rest as Leh is at an altitude of 3500 Mtrs above sea level.
Overnight stay in Leh.
After breakfast, proceed for sightseeing. Visit the Hall of Fame, Kali Mata Temple & Gurudwara Patthar Sahib . Proceed further and experience the effects of magnetic Hill (Defiance of the law of gravity wherein a vehicle starts climbing up the hill when put in a neutral position) and admire the confluence of holy Indus & Zanskar. Return to Leh
Overnight stay at Hotel.
After breakfast, drive to Khardungla pass. This road is the highest motorable road of the world. Admire the spectacular views of the never ending snow-capped mountain ranges around Khardungla Pass (18,390 feet). After spending some time at Khardungla, return to Leh and visit Leh market in the evening.
Overnight stay in Leh.
After early breakfast drive to Pangong Tso Lake. From Leh you will reach Karu, an Army camp on Leh-Manali road and then turn left and cross Changla Pass (17500 ft) and finally to Tangtse. Evening at leisure. Overnight stay a little beyond Tangtse in a camp at Lukung near Pangong lakeshores.
Pangong Lakesituated at 14,000 feet (4,267 m), is a long narrow basin of inland drainage, hardly six to seven kilometers at its widest point and over 135 km long. About 1/3rd of the lake is under Indian occupation and remaining under China. The Chinese border is just beyond the mountains across the lake. Spangmik, 7 km along the southern shore from the head of the lake is the farthest point to which foreigners are permitted. There are spectacular views of the mountains of Changchenmo range to the north and their shimmering reflection in the ever-changing blues and greens of the lake’s brackish waters is breathtaking. Above Spangmik are the glaciers and snow-capped peaks of the Pangong range. Spangmik and other scattered tiny villages along the lake’s southern shore are the summer homes of a scanty population of Chang-pa, the semi-nomadic herdsmen of Tibet and southeast Ladakh. The Pangong Chang-pa cultivate sparse crops of barely and peas in summer. During the winter they pack their Camps (rebo) and take their flocks of sheep and Pashmina goats out to the distant pastures.
Overnight at Hotel.
After Breakfast leave from Pangong Lake and drive back to Leh along the same route.In the evening return to Leh
Overnight stay in Hotel.
Today morning after breakfast and check-out from the Hotel and transfer to Leh Airport for flight to onward destination.
Tour Terminate.