A cold desert leh Asia's most beautiful and panoramic city with a pleasant climate. Leh, one of the coldest deserts in the world is located at a distance of 434 kms from Srinagar and 474 Kms from Manali (Himachal Pradesh) Situated at an altitude of 3505 m above sea level, Zanskar River flows through it and breathtaking sparkling white snow-capped peaks surround the valley of Leh Ladakh. And it also has high-speed winds, dry atmosphere, rocky and uneven terrain and very low temperature. Along the riverbanks, one can see a greenish patch of land and it only near the snow line that one can see wild roses, willow groves, and some herbs.
Apart from the sightseeing options, Leh also features a unique Buddhist lifestyle.The Buddhist monasteries built centuries ago bring global tourists to Leh and Ladakh.The ancient rock carvings, large pillars and peace in the monasteries still leave a deep impact on the hearts of travelers. The culture and lifestyle of Leh Ladakh are one of the reasons why tourists love to flock here. Tourist Attractions in Leh-Ladakh include its pristine beauty, its well-known monasteries, its cities and the adventure sports like trekking, rafting in Indus and mountain biking. Leh Ladakh Tour Packages
River Rafting: The Indus, originates near the Kailash Mountain and the Mansarovar Lake in Western Tibet. Water levels remain high during the month June to late August, which is the best season for fascinating rafting expeditions. Which offers white water the rafting on Indus provides a spectacular view of the landscapes Ladakh and Zanskar ranges which housed Buddhist monasteries on the high cliff. The popular rafting points are - from Phey to Nimo This route consists mostly of Grade II or III easy Rapids is that it passes through astoundingly beautiful mountains, many of them with tiny hamlets and imposing old monasteries nestling among the valleys. Starting from Phey Village, about 12 km from Leh and ends Indus-Zanskar confluence at Nimo, about 36 km from Leh. Leh Ladakh Holiday Tour Package
Trekking: Along with camel safaris, tourists can also enjoy trekking, there is a wide range of trekking routes in Ladakh that are meant not only for professional trekkers but also for beginners. Among them, Nubra Valley Trek, Markha Valley Trek, Frozen River Trek, Spituk Trek and Zanskar Trek are the most famous ones.
Mountain biking: Ladakh is called the ‘Cradle of Adventure mountain biking is one such exciting adventure. In the dizzying altitudes of the barren cold desert, riding on your motorcycle on the rising and falling roads is a pure dose of adrenalin.
Mountain Biking in Ladakh offers an exhilarating opportunity of biking through the highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayas, and the Karakoram. The spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, fascinating Buddhist Gompas, and charming local villages, are added pleasures as you traverse on your bike. Proper biking equipment is needed to survive and enjoy the thrilling adventure. You can bike down the highest motor able road in the world Khardungla Pass (5606m) or you can explore the scintillating shores of Pangong Lake. Here is always an opportunity to bike along the Zanskar & Indus River exploring the cultures, lifestyles and the ancient Buddhist monasteries.
Camel Safari: Ladakh is popular for its double hump Bactrian camels. Camel Safaris in Ladakh are very popular in Nubra Valley from Hunder Village to Diskit, the capital town of Nubra. Ladakh camel safari tour ends at Panamic village, another prominent village, famous for its hot sulphur springs. Travellers can enjoy this exciting safari from July to September it takes about two hours for a single ride to complete.
Camping: The region has been frequented by adventurers over the decades Camping in Ladakh has been one such activity that has seized the soul of oodles of travelers looking for a tranquil and pleasant holiday in Ladakh. Often the trekkers explore destinations in the Ladakh region that allow them to set up an overnight camp on their expedition. Such camping in Ladakh is not meant for leisure seekers. Nowadays beautiful camping in the Ladakh region can be experienced in the Hunder Sand Dunes, which is located in the Nubra Valley region; and camping near the shore of Tso Moriri Lake.While holidaying in Leh, the endorheic lake in the Ladakh region offers ample opportunity for camping in Ladakh in the midst of a breathtaking environment where one can encounter several species of birds like the Bar-headed goose and Brahmini ducks; and animals like king and Marmot. Camping in Ladakh for leisure travelers is also possible along the Indus River that offers an eco-friendly ambiance and that’s approximately 10 minutes drive from Leh. Further, camping in Ulleytokpo village, which is approximately 150 kilometers away from Leh, is an ideal place to get acquainted with the Indo-Tibetan culture.
Jeep Safari: There are some exotic places in Ladakh which are far from reach. These places can be explored either by the locals or some high spirited trekkers and adventure lovers. In order to explore the landscapes of Ladakh and its wilderness in the safest way, yet with a thrill of adventure, one must get on to the numerous Jeep safari tours in Ladakh. These classified jeep safari tours are meant to explore the vivid landscapes like the Nubra Valley across Khardungla pass, the highest motor able road in the world or to Srinagar after crossing Zojila Pass. The Manali to Leh drive can be completed in two days with an overnight stay at Sarchu or Darcha. Another option is to drive to Leh via Tsokar and Tsomoriri Lake. Other places are Zanskar Valley Pangong Lake, and Tsomoriri Lake etc.
For undertaking this tour you will have to arrange your tour through tour operator who can send you a permit to enter Tsomoriri Lake, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake.