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LADAKH CULTURAL SAFARI

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The trip offers an unparalleled experience, blending breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and spiritual experiences. Your journey begins in Leh, the largest town and main entry point into the region. As the administrative hub of Ladakh, Leh offers a mix of ancient traditions and modern amenities. With landmarks like Leh Palace and the Tsemo Monastery, you’ll experience the region’s royal and spiritual history while acclimatizing to the high altitude.

A key feature of Ladakh’s culture is its diverse tribal communities, including the Brokpas of Dha and Changpas of the Changthang Plateau. These indigenous groups have lived in isolation for centuries, preserving their unique customs, languages, and attire. Brokpas, with their distinct culture and practices, live in the picturesque Dha-Hanu region, while the Changpas, a semi-nomadic tribe, inhabit the vast grasslands of the Changthang region, tending to their herds of yak and sheep.

Your Ladakh tour continues with visits to remarkable monasteries like Hemis and Thiksey, two iconic Buddhist sites known for their stunning architecture and rich history. Hemis, home to the Hemis Festival, draws thousands each year to witness colorful rituals and masked dances celebrating Guru Padmasambhava. Pangong Lake, a serene high-altitude lake that changes color throughout the day, is another must-visit attraction that showcases nature's untouched beauty.

For adventure seekers, the Shyok River and Nubra Valley offer opportunities for camel rides amidst the dunes and a deep dive into Ladakh's royal past with sites like Diskit Monastery and the Palace ruins in Hundar.

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INCLUSION

Accommodation: Hotels / Camps / Resorts

Transport: Innova

Inner Line Permit

Oxygen Cylinders

 

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HIGHLIGHTS

*Pangong Lake
*Star Gazing at Hanley
*Highest Salt Water Lake
*Nomadic Settlements & Shepherds with their livestock

*Ladakh is a beautiful yet challenging journey through breathtaking landscapes. The route crosses high mountain passes, deserts, and valleys, offering some of the most stunning sceneries in India

 

*Ladakh's culture is a rich tapestry woven from its unique geographic location, historical influences, and the predominance of Tibetan Buddhism. Here are key elements that define the cultural landscape of Ladakh

*Buddhist Monasteries with Murals, Painting, Symbolic Offering

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