Day
01: Arrival / Delhi
Late night arrival. Meeting and
assistance upon arrival as our representatives welcome you and
escort you to your car.
Whilst the room keys and check-in
is organized, our representative would introduce the tour to you and
hand over the documents to you.
Welcome to India, or as
we say atithi devo bhava (the guest is an incarnation of
God). Thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you!
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at Taj Palace a 5* Taj Group Hotel
Day
02: Delhi
Following a leisurely breakfast, we proceed on a
guided tour of New Delhi, Visiting such sights as Bahai Temple,
Humayuns Tomb (1586), the Qutab Minar 72 meters high and one
of the most perfect towers in the Persian world. The Iron Pillar
which has survived the vagaries of weather for over 1500 years.
Continue with a drive through Embassy area, the Government buildings
(1921-1930) and Connaught Place, the heart and main shopping
district of the capital.
Afternoon we cross the city and
into the walled gates of the Old city with visits to the Jamma
Mosque (1650) and drive through the fabled area of Chandni Chowk
(aptly translates to Moonlight Square) where the throngs of shoppers
and vendors meet in the oldest area of Delhi. Visit the Red Fort
(1639-1648 built by Shah Jehan the builder of the Taj Mahal in Agra)
to view the inlaid and carved Royal Chambers, on to Raj Ghat and
nearby ghats where the founder of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi and
thereafter Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were cremated.
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Day
03: Delhi / Leh (9W 609 0540 / 0655 Hours)
Early
morning transfer to the airport to board your flight to Leh
On
arrival the advice is to lie down for a day, until your body catches
up with the altitude.
Day is free for leisure & independent
activities.
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Day
04: Leh
Day is at leisure for your independent activities.
You may gently stroll out to visit Leh's wide street bazaar that
runs east west. Together with the labyrinth of adjoining side
streets and alleys, the bazaar is the center of business and
shopping -- particularly for visitors who find the plethora of
antiques (and not-antiques) shops worth checking out. The bazaar is
an incredible example of traditional Ladakhi lifestyles. Watch out
for the pavement vegetable sellers and the traditional homes that
exist on top of the stores which sell only the very basic provisions
Overnight at Hotel Spic n Span
Day
05: Leh / Shey / Thiksey / Hemis / Leh
This morning we
proceed on a guided tour of Shey, which is a small town in
comparison to Leh. Shey Palace was built in early 17th century AD by
Deldan Namgyal as a memorial for his father, Singay Namgyal. The
palace houses a three storey copper statue of Buddha Shakyamuni.
Overlooking the Shey palace are the ruins of the fort built by the
first king of Ladakh, Lhachen Spalgigon. Shey also has a very large
scattering of stupas all across its landscape
From here we
drive to Thiksey Gompa (monastery), it is located 17 km on the main
highway from Leh in the direction of Manali. The present day
monastery founded by Paldan Sherab, overlooking the village below,
was not the original location. It was originally built at Stakmo.
This monastery hosts the festival of Thiksey Gustor.
Later
we drive to Hemis Gompa (monastery) which is the most important and
the richest Gompa in the whole of Ladakh and is dedicated to Guru
Padama Sambhava the great Indian teacher & philosopher. This
monastery located among the beautiful landscape of the Hemis
National Park was founded in 1630 AD. It is located at a distance of
45km from Leh and is one of the most popular monasteries visited by
travelers. It is also famous across the world for the Hemis Festival
hosted by it.
Evening we drive back to our hotel in Leh
Overnight at Hotel Spic n Span
Day
06: Leh / Likir (Drive) / Yangtang (4/5 Hrs Trek)
Following
a leisurely breakfast we drive to Uletokpo Visiting the Likir
Monastery on the way. The journey itself through spell bounding
scenes of natural beauty is worth the effort. Snow capped Himalayas
dot the background while craggy dusty mountain ranges and the
swiftly flowing Indus river as well as patches of farm make up for
the fascinating foreground.
At Nimu we witness the magical
confluence of the two main rivers of the region Indus &
Zanskar.
Another interesting aspect of our journey would be
the opportunity to travel past several Ladakhi Villages where time
has stood still. We will walk into these villages and experience
traditional Ladakhi Villages, lifestyles and occupations.
We
make a brief stop at the Likir Monastery that houses many gigantic
clay statue of Buddha in various forms. The primary attraction is,
however, their 1000-year old wall painting which make a visit more
than worthwhile.
After visiting the monastery, we commence
our trek as we walk past Likir village leaving behind the last
houses. We enter an arid terrain, and, start ascending towards a
small pass PobeLa, arriving at Sumdo village where we cross the
river and leaving Sumdo on the right side, continue in the valley
for about an hour and finally reach at the summit of the
CharastseLa..
Overnight in Tents
Day
07: Yangtang - Hemis Shukpachen (3/4 Hrs Trek)
Proceed to
Wulle valley, (very close - 15 minutes only), then ascend for one
hour to SermanchanLa and then descend towards Hemis Shukpachen a big
village. Here Cedar is found in plenty, hence the name of the
village. There is a beautiful gompa (Monastery) here.
Overnight
in Tents
Day 08: Hemis Shukpachen
- Tingmosgam Trek 3/4 Hrs Trek - Uletokpo
After crossing
the village, there is flat land, then, a steep descent. Keeping to
the right side climb a steep slope to the summit of the Meptekla. It
is 2 Hrs. hike from Hemis Shukpachen. Descend for half an hour and
you are in Ang village. Continue walking towards to Tingmosgam, It
is the richest fruit valley in Ladakh - Apricots, Apples, Nuts are
in plenty. The houses here are beautiful and unique. From here we
will be driven to Uleytokpo.
Upon arrival at lunch time we
check into tented accommodation at Uleytokpo. This place is heaven
on earth ! the accommodation here are lovely fixed camps run by a
Ladakhi family. The tents have attached toilets and beds, and are
set amidst apricot orchards. The place is right in the lap of nature
and you would very much enjoy the feel of the breeze, the scent of
flowers, delightful nature walks, views of the snow capped Himalayas
and the gentling rolling sound of the Indus river. If you are a
bird lover there are great possibilities of viewing a variety of
birds.
Just 4 kms away is Ridzong, the most isolated
monastery of all the monastery of Ladakh. One can still find the
small caves where Lamas used to meditate for years cutting
themselves from the rest of the world except for an one feet square
outlet window from where they accept the one time meal of the day.
Also close by is a nunnery. Food and clothing besides shelter is
provided to the Nuns. There are a few very old retired Nuns. A visit
here shows us the day to day living of the Nuns, as well as the
trainings they receive here and also an opportunity to witness the
performance of the evening prayers.
Overnight in Tents
Day
09: Uletokpo / Lamayuru / Uletokpo
A
half day excursion through paradise as we visit Lamayuru. Every
twist and turn brings to you new vistas of natural beauty. But, wait
till you get to the Lamayuru Moonland. We look down on
this landscape which appears to be a dusty surface of the Moon
itself with craters & hills . The snow rising in the backdrop of
this sandy script reminds you that you are in Ladakh.
The
landscape around Lamayuru monastery is one of most spectacular
things one could see on earth.
Lamayuru monastery popularly
known as, "Yangdrung Gomp" is situated 126 km west of Leh,
on the Leh - Srinagar highway. In ancient times there was a huge
lake in this place. The great saint Nyimagung, made a prophesy
saying: " May a monastery be founded in this place" and he
then offered a votive water offering to all the naga serpent spirits
who were the guardians of that place. The grains of that corn that
formed part of this offering were carried by the waves of different
places along the cliff side by the edge of the lake and when they
had become mixed with the earth they sprouted forth as corn in the
shape of a swastika. At the time when a monastery was later founded
there it was called Yangdrung "swastika". In the 11th
century the mahasiddha Naropa came to this place and the cave where
he resided and meditated is still to be seen today. Then Rinchen
Zangpo, the Translator came and built many temples and stupas and so
the teachings of the Kadampa School came to flourish greatly there.
Thereafter, for many years the monastery was administered by the Red
Hats order of the Tibetan Buddhism., but later it was taken over by
Digungpa order. Then the rituals and observances of the Digung
Kargud School were introduced and the monastery received the name of
Yangdrung Tharpaling.
We return to Uletokpo by lunch time
Afternoon is at leisure for nature walks . Alternatively,
your 24x7 guide would be happy to walk you to the neighbouring
Mangyu village (3hrs). This would be another opportunity to witness
traditional Ladakhi country life unchanged from time immemorial. We
will interact with locals and also learn more about Ladakhi living.
Overnight at Tented Accommodations
Day
10: Uletokpo / Alchi / Leh
After breakfast we drive back to
Leh visiting Alchi on the way.
The village of Alchi in
lower Ladakh is to be considered one of the most important cultural
sites throughout the Himalayas. Consisting of four separate hamlets,
the village contains numerous historic monuments of different ages
and in various states of repair, the oldest and most famousof which
is a monastic complex. The 1,000-year-old three-storied Himalayan
temple, with its unique murals and iconography, is a fragile wooden
structure. Confirmed a World Heritage site by UNESCO, this is one of
only four surviving monasteries of the 108 founded by the Great
Translator, Lotsava Rinchen bZangpo in the later 10 th and early 11
th century. The temple preserves some of the finest examples of
Kashmiri art of the period
Following the tour of Alchi, we
continue drive to Leh and get there by lunchtime. Upon arrival,
transfer to your Hotel Spic n Span. The afternoon is at leisure and
you may wish to walk into the bustling bazaar or catch up with your
reading and postcards.
This evening we are invited to a
typical Ladakhi home for high tea and interaction with different
members of the Ladakhi family. The kitchen is the heart of the
Ladakhi house. These are people for whom food is so central it forms
the basis of their all-purpose greeting, "Julay", an
economical word used for hello, goodbye, please and thank you. Its
literal translation is "good digestion"; it reflects their
philosophy that if you have good digestion, you have everything.
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at Hotel Spic n Span
Day 11: Leh /
Delhi (9W 610 0735 / 0850 Hours)
Early
morning transfer to the airport to board your flight to Delhi
Meeting
& assistance upon arrival in Delhi & transfer to your hotel
Taj Palace
Rest of the day is at leisure fore your
independent activities
A Home Visit & a Farewell
Dinner with an Indian Family: This evening, we would visit an Indian
family for an Indian home experience. The evening is designed to
give you a feel and insight into Indian family life as
well as experience typical Indian hospitality and home made Indian
food.
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Hotel
Day 12: Delhi / Departure
Transfer
to the International airport to board your flight back home