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Jammu & Kashmir valley and Ladakh

Arrive in Delhi, India's capital city. Drive to the city
of Chandigarh which lies on the edge of the Shivalik Hills, the
outermost rim of the Himalayas. The city is built with wide open
spaces and a lot of greenery. Interestingly it is the capital
of the two states of Punjab and Haryana and at the same time a
Union territory controlled by the central government. The city
of Jammu predominantly a Hindu town with many temples and a bustling
market place. The drive from Jammu to Srinagar is over winding
mountain roads with wonderful views. The Kashmir Valley a fertile,
verdant region enclosed by the high snow capped ridges of the
Pir Panjal range to the west and south, and the main Himalayan
range to the east is one of the most beautiful regions of India.
Srinagar, the summer capital of Kashmir, stands on Dal Lake and
the picturesque Jhelum River. Among Kashmir's greatest attractions
are the houseboats on the Dal Lake. The lake itself is alive with
the locals selling their wares from flowers, vegetables to handicrafts
and even drinks and barbeque skewers of fragrant kebabs. The waterways
are used by the local people to go about their daily chores. There
are large tracts of incredibly beautiful pink lotuses and the
smaller variety of white and yellow lotuses adding to the charm
of the lake.
Day 01: Delhi
Arrival in Delhi. Transfer to your hotel.
Day 02: Delhi - Chandigarh
After a late breakfast drive to Chandigarh. Stay at Hotel Picadilly
or similar.
Day 03: Chandigarh-Jammu
Sightseeing of Le Corbusier's planned city of gardens. Drive to
Jammu. Evening, visit the bustling bazaars. Overnight at KC's
Residency or similar.
Day 04: Jammu - Srinagar
Drive to Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Transfer
Houseboat.
Day 05 & 06: Srinagar
Live on the houseboat in the Dal lake with sightseeing excursions
to the Moghul gardens, Hazratbal mosque exploring the backwaters
of the Dal visiting old settlements in and around this beautiful
lake.
Day 07: Srinagar - Sonamarg - Kargil
Drive from Srinagar to Kargil via Sonamarg and Dras. Overnight
in a lodge.
Day 08: Kargil - Mulbek - Alchi
Drive along the highway to Mulbek to view the 7th century rock
carving of Maitreya Buddha. Continue on to Lamayuru monastery,
the first monastic foundation in Ladakh. Drive across the Indus
river to make a westward 20 Km detour to visit Bema village in
a recently opened area where the Drokpa tribe of the Indo-Aryan
racial stock live. Their features, language, religious practices
differ from that of the rest of Ladakh. Drive to Alchi for overnight
in a lodge.
Day 09: Alchi - Leh
Visit the 11th century Alchi monastery famous for its religious
wall frescoes. On the way to Leh visit Likir and Phyang monasteries.
Overnight at Hotel Caravan Centre.
Day 10: Leh
Today, visit the Shey palace, Thiksey monastery, the well known
Hemis monastery, the Stok palace (museum of family heirloom and
present residence of Ladakh's royalty. Return to Leh via Choglamsar
village.
Day 11: Leh - Nubra valley
Early morning leave for Nubra valley crossing Khardong-la pass
(5605m), the highest motorable pass in the world. Enjoy panoramic
views of the Indus valley and Zanskar mountains from the pass.
Visit Sumur village and the picturesque Samstaling monastery.
Overnight in a camp near Tegar village.
Day 12: Nubra valley - Leh
After breakfast drive to Deskit, the main village of Nubra valley.
Visit the monastery that is located high up on the mountain face.
Optionally, you may take a camel safari on the back of the double-humped
Bactrian camels to Hundar (at extra cost and subject to prior
booking only). Drive back to Leh. Overnight in your hotel.
Day 13: Leh
Fullday free for exploring Leh town where you can also visit a
traditional Ladakhi home sharing tea in their decorated kitchen.
Lunch in one of the garden cafes in town. Farewell dinner in the
evening. Overnight at hotel.
Day 14: Leh - Delhi
Transfer to Leh airport for early morning flight to Delhi. Upon
arrival transfer to Ashok Country Resort. Rest of day free.
Day 15: Delhi Departure
Transfer to the airport to connect outbound flight.
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