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Ladakh Tours - In the Lap of Himalayas !

Ladakh lies at altitudes ranging from about 9,000 feet
at Kargil to 25,170 feet at Saser Kangri in the Karakoram. Thus summer
temperatures rarely exceed about 27 degree in the shade, while in winter
they may plummet to minus 20 degree even in Leh. Surprisingly though, the
thin air makes the heat of the sun even more intense than at lower altitude,
it is said that only in Ladakh can a man sitting in the sun with his feet in
the shade suffer from sunstroke and frostbite at the same time.
Choglamsar :
The original Choglamsar village is situated on the bank of Indus river. The
new Tibetan refugee camp just off the main road from Leh, which is important
center for Tibetan Culture, History and Buddhism. Tibetan children village
has library, Medical center, Traditional Handicraft shop and study center.
Around one Km from TCV towards Hemis the central Institute of Buddhist
studies, the study center for Tibetan Buddhism and Ladakhi culture has
Tibetan painting and sculpture school, library with good collection of
books.
Stok Palace Museum:
Around 14 Kms from Leh, across the Choglamsar bridge. The Stok Palace was
built by King Tsespal Tondup Namgyal in 1825. The present Royal family
resides at Stok Palace. The Stok Palace Museum has vast collection of
Thankas, traditional clothing and ornaments from Royal family. The Gurphug
monastery is 1 Km from the Palace and this is the branch of Spituk
monastery. The festival called “Guru Tsechu” take place on the 9th and 10th
days of the first month of Tibetan Lunar Calendar.
Shey Palace:
Shey, 15 Km south of Leh, was constructed by the first king of Ladakh,
Lhachen Palgyigon and of successive kings. Around 12 Ft. Shakyamuni Buddha’s
statue made by copper guilt is the largest in the region, built by Deldan
Namgyal in 1633 is a funerary memorial to his father, king Singee Namgyal.
There is another statue of the Buddha three stories in height at dresthang
down the castle. Stone carving and many chortens are scattered around the
Dresthang Gompa. On the 30th day of the 1st Tibetan month celebrates shey
rul-lo and on the 10th day of the 7th Tibetan month the festival of Shey
Surb-lo is held.
Thiksey Monastery:
About 20 Km south of Leh. This Gompa is situated on the top of the hill and
part of Gelukpa order. the disciple of Jangon Tsongkhapa, Sherab Zangpo of
stod, first built the temple of Stagmo Lakchung at the top of Stagmo
Lakchung at the top of the Thiksey valley. Then Paldan Sherab nephew of
Sherb Zangpo, founded Thiksey monastery. There are sacred shrines and a many
precious objects to be seen. The successive reincarnation of the Skyabje
Khampo Ringpoche act as in charge of the monastery. Thiksey gustor
(festival) held from 17th to 19th day of the 12th month. There are chance to
see prayer in the early morning.
Leh :
Capital of Ladakh, elevation 3500mts, population 35,000, majority
Buddhist.
It is divided into several regions and such regions, is at the cross-road of
central Asia and still retains powerful traces of its history. The people
have a deep traditional society and a strong sense of culture. Music and
dancing is their great past-time and “CHANG” is their locally prepared
drink, similar to beer.
People are very friendly and helpful , you will find every one greets you
with “Joo-Lay", which means Hello, Goodbye, Please and Thank you.
Ladakh is also known for the spectacular Monastic Festivals major events in
the evolution of Tibetan Buddhism. Thousands of people turn out in their
colourful dress, best making every festival a “ CARNIVAL” of colors.
Pangong – Tso Lake:

Two days return trip from Leh. 125 Kms via Karu,
Zingrial 30 Kms from Karu, and Changla Pass 5289mtrs and to Pangong all the
way down passing via Tangtse Army and police check post. From camp to
Pangong 20 kms drive Lukong TCP only 48 Kms of the Lake to Chuchul Broder
and from here onwards in China.
Starting early , it’s reasonable day trip from Leh is possible. There are
goods fixed camping facilities with hot and cold shower with all meals.
Tso-Moriri (Rupshu Valley) :
Tso-moriri is a huge mountain lake in the southeast
Ladakh , in the Rupshu area . It is inhabited by nomads known as Changspas
who live in rabos (tents) during summer, looking after their flock of sheep
which produces Pashmina WOOL, one of the finest and costliest varieties.
Some of the famous travelers have visited the area ! GeorgeTrebeck 1822,
Thomas Thomson 1847, A.H . Francke 1909.
From Leh to Tseomoriri Lake is 221 kms 6 to 7 hours drive by Jeep . The
first part of the journey is on the fine black top road via Upshi 46 kms
Chumathang 76 kms to Mahe Bridge 22 kms where the Indus River is to be
crossed. The rough road ahead turns west to Sumdo 24 kms and then proceed
south across the Namshant 12 kms Karzok 31 kms the only village in the area
on the western shore of the Lake . Some portions of the road are sandy
requiring a four –wheel drive. Another road from Sumdo towards west joining
the Leh-Manali road via Pologongka La 4800 m Tso Kar Lake at Debring
covering 70 kms from Mahe. This route is popular with jeep-safari travellers,
via Tang – Lang –La 5300mtrs, the second highest Motor able road in the
world
One can stay two days at Karzok village, visiting the interesting Gompa .
The Thalda Kurmi Massif two peaks one can see from the Village towards
easter shore of the Lake , this the earlier name . The Lamas and the
villagers called in LUNGSER (the golden mountain) and Chhamser (the place of
worship). The other peak Eapgo (the place for prayer.)
Good Fixed vamping arrangements with all meals.
Nubra:
Means green valley, height of the valley is 2728 to 3000 mtrs, surrounded by
mountains, to reach NUBRA valley there is a pass known “KHARDUNGLA”5350 mtrs.
The highest vehicle pass in the world. The population is about 12,000,
Budhhist 85 percent and 15 percent Muslims . The famous Gompa are Sumoor (Samashtanling)
250 years old, 110 Lamas under head Lama of Rezong,and the other one is
Diskit Gompa about 500 years old under head Lama of Siptuk Gompa 90 Lamas
are residing here. Also HUNDER GOMPA wonderful wall painting inside the
Gompa built by the local villagers 200 years old.
Dha Hanu:
Along the Indus valley leading north west of Khalsi, 168 kms from Leh.
The area is more famous for its inhabitants, the Drads and Brokpas, “ People
of the land” and ancient Indo- Iranian people with their own Buddhist
traditions.
It is warmer than Leh, main crops are apricot, apples, walnut and grapes.
Tour can be done in two days. In Dha good guest Houses and Paying guest
houses.
Day 01 Leh- Uletokpo( 80 kms) 3040 mts drive via Likir and Alchi Gompe:
Uletokpo : Ule Ethnic Resort, Indus river runs below the Resort. 24 hours
running hot and cold shower. Mud huts made of mud and Canvas.. Check in the
resort.
In the evening dry to visit Rezong Gompa.
Day 02 Full day trip to Dha Hanu 88 kms, via Khalsi and passing Dhomkar,
Sukerbuchan, Achni, Thang.
The road is good no passes, 2 hours esay drive from the resort.
Visit the village and local houses.
Return back via Shanker Chiktan road via Khangral and Lamayuru .This area
only shiet Muslims, different culture. In the evening back to resort
Day 03 Uletokpo to Leh.
Kargil:
District headquarters of the region of Suru, Drass Wakha, Badh Karbu and
Zanaskar. Lies midway between the alpine valley of Kashmir 204 Kms from
Srinagar via Zogila Pass and Drass and from Leh 234 kms via Lamayuru, Fatula
Pass 4100mtrs and Namikala Pass_____ . This is where all Vehicles going
between these two places make a night halt. For Tourist Kargil is mainly a
transit point between Srinagar – Leh and to Zanaskar. The people of Kargil
are mostly Shia Muslims. Kargil next roaring Suru river.
In the past until 1947, it was an important trading Center linking with
Ladakh, Tibet, Yarkand, Gilgit, Zanaskar.
Suru Valley
Rangdom : 3650mtrs Entrance to the Budhist world. must isolated part
of Suru Valley. Rangdom Gompa 18th century on a low hill. good trek route to
east through Kanjila 5200mtrs linking up to the Leh – Kargil road at
Lamayuru. After Rangdom, pass Pensi-la 4450mtrs wonderful Lake on the top
and you can see. Duung-Durung Glacier. Then to Padum 3505mtrs once the
ancient Lingdom of Zanskar
RANGDOM GOMPA- Zanaskar
Famous For: Long trek and Tours in the region also
famous Monasteries around Padum.
Sani Gompa: Is located 6 kms west of Padhum. This castle like Gompa is
unique because it is constructed on ground level. Legend has it that it was
founded by Emperor Kanishka, the Kushan ruler as evidenced by the Kanishka
Stupa in the backyard of the Gompa.
Karsha Gompa: is the landmark monastery in Zanaskar and is also the largest.
It belongs to Gelukpa sect. As it stands on the side of mountain, it is a
majestic complex of neat white washed adobe blocks. About 150 monks are
resident here and use the several chapels for meditation and prayers.
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Contact Info:
Royal Tours & Travels
Guroo Manzil,
IInd Floor
Dalgate, P.O Box 106
Srinagar, Kashmir,
India – 190 001.
Telephone:
+ 91- 0194- 2454947
/ 2480266
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