- Get to experience the beauty of Ladakh with no hesitation and total comfort with this all women group tour
- Visit pangong lake; world’s highest saltwater lake that changes its colour from shades of blue to green to red
- Experience Ladakh with utmost safety and comfort in well sanitized accommodation and vehicles
- Let the adrenaline rush pump through your veins as you drive through the world’s highest motorable pass, Khardung La
- Visit SECMOL, The real 3-idiots school founded by Dr. Sonam Wangchuk
- Get yourself 200 years back in the past and experience the local culture & Lifestyle in traditional Ladakhi homes.
About the Tour:
A journey to the highest mountains in the world with the coolest group of girls is what makes this tour a great attraction featuring the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night.
Quick Info:
Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang-la - Stok Village - Leh
Duration: 7 days & 6 nights
Start point: Leh Airport
Endpoint: Leh Airport
Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft) and Chang-la (17,688 ft)
Things Not to Miss:
- Enjoy Thukpa, traditional Ladakhi cuisine at The Tibetan Kitchen restaurant
- Hangout at Lala's Art Café for a tall glass of Italian coffee
- River rafting at the world’s highest river-rafting point, Sangam
- Ride the remarkable double-humped (Bactrian) camels found exclusively at Nubra valley
- Feast on delicious Maggi at the Khardungla-pass
- Shop souvenirs for friends and family at the Leh Market
How to Reach:
The easiest way to travel to Ladakh is by air. The nearest airport is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (IXL) located in Leh. This airport is connected with many international airports in India like Delhi. It also receives flights from Srinagar, Jammu, Chandigarh, and other common destinations in India.