NUBRA VALLEY JEEP SAFARI
Season: May to September
Duration:11 nights / 12 days
Places Covered: Sankar - Shanti Stupa - Leh Palace - Hemis - Nubra Valley
- Delhi - Agra
Day
01: Arrive Delhi
Assistance on arrival at Delhi airport and transfer to the pre-booked
hotel. Morning free. Afternoon, sightseeing to Old Delhi - visiting the
Red Fort and the Jama Masjid, built in the 17th century by the Great Mughals.
Overnight in the hotel.
Day 02: Delhi - Leh:
Early morning transfer to domestic airport for flight to Leh. The
spectacular, one-hour, mountain flight over the mighty Himalayas brings
you to Leh, the capital of the ancient Buddhist kingdom of Ladakh. Transfer
to Ladakhi style hotel. A day of complete rest to acclimatize to the arid
high altitude of Leh (3100 mts). Dinner and overnight in the hotel.
Day 03: Visit Shanti Stupa, Sankar Gompa, Leh Palace:
After breakfast, set off on a half-day sightseeing trip to the 200
years old Shankar monastery, which contains a plethora of impressive images,
wall paintings and a huge statue of Aloketesvara - with 1000 arm &
heads. Next stop is the Japanese built peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa); crowned
with a massive dome, this stupa is a reminiscent of Nalanda and Rajgir
stupas. Our last stop is the ruined Leh Palace, a replica of the Patola
Palace of Lhasa. The palace was strategically built on the hilltop in
the 18th century and offers fabulous views of the Indus valley below.
Afternoon, visit a Ladakhi Buddhist family and share a cup of butter tea,
tsampa (roasted barley) and tschang (fermented barley beer), and see their
way of living. Evening free. Dinner and overnight in the hotel.
Day 04: Leh - Hemis (45 kms.)
Full day of sightseeing, visiting the three most important monasteries
of Ladakh - Hemis Gompa, Thiksey Gompa and Shey Palace. Hemis is one of
the largest and wealthiest monasteries in Ladakh and houses about 150
monks; it also stages the annual Hemis festival. The Gompa, nestled in
a gorge and surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery, was built in the
18th century and houses awide range of beautiful frescoes, thankas, Buddha
statues and an excellent library. On the way back to Leh, we visit the

superbly
situated, 16th century, Thiksey Gompa, which is perched on a hill top.
The Gompa houses an important collection of Tibetan-style books, a huge
Buddha statue and some excellent works of art. Last stop is the ruined
Shey Palace, once the summer palace of the pre-Tibetan kings. The palace
monastery houses a large, bronze, blue haired Buddha statue. Back to Leh
hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 05: Leh - Nubra (6 hrs. drive)
After breakfast, drive to the mystical Nubra Valley over the exhilarating
Khardungla Pass (5600m.), the highest point of our journey. The views
from the top are spectacular; extending, to the south, across the Indus
Valley to the seemingly endless peaks and ridges of the Zanskar range.
To the north, the views of the mighty peaks of the Saser Massif are amazing.
We continue driving over the fairly rough road to Tirith, where we will
spend the next three nights in comfortable camp. Evening free.
Day 06: Tirith - Diskit - Hunder
After breakfast drive to Diskit, the starting point of our 5 hour
camel trek to Hunder. Diskit is home to a small population of Bactrian
camels; these shaggy, double humped animals, were once used as pack animals
on the central Asian trade routes. On camel back, we pass through this
dramatic high altitude desert, with its rolling sand dune and barren landscape,
dotted with lush, green, river valleys. From Hunder, we drive back to
our camp at Tirith.
Day 07: Tirith - Samur - Samstaling-Panamik
After breakfast, we set off on a full day of sightseeing to Samstaling
monastery and the village of Samur. This is part of the old silk route
and was used by trade caravans on their way to Panamik, the last village
on this circuit. Panamik, now a sleepy village, was once a major trade
centre for merchants. Here we will visit hot springs and the tiny Ensa
Gompa before driving back to our camp at Tirith.
Day 08: Nubra - Leh (6 hrs. drive)
Drive back to Leh, over the Khardungla Pass. Overnight in hotel. Evening
free.
Day 09: At Leisure in Leh

A
free day. Rest, visit a Ladakhi family, explore the colourful bazaar,
or wander around the dusty back streets of Leh. Overnight in hotel.
Day 10: Leh - Delhi - Agra
Say farewell to this magical land. Transfer to Leh airport for another
breathtaking mountain flight back to Delhi. Arrive in Delhi and drive
to Agra (5hrs), to visit the magnificent Taj Mahal, set within the 'paradise
gardens', and the Red Fort. Overnight in hotel.
Day 11: Agra - Delhi.
Morning free. Afternoon drive back to Delhi. Enroute visit to Mathura,
birth place of the famous Hindu god, Lord Krishna. Arrive in Delhi and
check in to the hotel.
Day 12: Departure Home
Early morning transfer to airport for return flight.