Day 01 : Arrive Delhi late night and
transfer to domestic airport for early morning
flight to Leh. Transfer to your hotel, rest
day after a long flight and time to get acclimatize.
Late afternoon walking tour of Leh bazaar. O/N
in hotel.
Leh : the main town of the region, is
dominated by Sengge Namgyal's 9-story Palace,
a building in the grand tradition of Tibetan
architecture, said to have inspired the famous
Potola in Lhasa. Down in the bazaar, the main
sites to visit are the Jo-Khang, a modern ecumenical
Buddhist temple, and the imposing Mosque dating
from the late 17th century. For locals and visitors
alike a stroll along the main bazaar observing
the varied crowd and peering into the curio
shops is an entrancing experience.
Day 02 : After breakfast morning tour
with guide of Spituk and Phyang monastries.
Late afternoon tour of Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa
& Samkar monastry. O/N in hotel.
Phyang : looks like a huge Palace from
afar, built by Tashi Namgyal in the later half
of the 16th century AD., it belongs to the Red
Cap sect of Buddhists. Hundreds of icons of
Buddha and other Gods are kept on wooden shelves.
Spituk : Stands prominently on the top
of a hillock commanding a panoramic view of
the Indus valley for miles. Many icons of Buddha
and fine thankas are to be found in this 15th
century Gompa. The Gompa also houses a collection
of ancient masks, antique arms and an awe inspiring
image of mahakal. The face of the Kali image
is kept covered and is revealed only at the
annual function in January.
Samkar Gompa : the seat of the yellow
Hat Sect and one of the few Gompa built in the
valley bottom, is a 3 km. Pleasant walk through
fields. It houses the chief lama of Spituk and
20 others. The newer monks quarters are on three
sides of the courtyard with steps leading up
to the Du-Khang ( Assembly Hall ). There are
a number of gold statues, numerous wall paintings
and sculptures including a large one of the
11 headed, 1000-armed Avalokitesvara.
Shanti Stupa : There are good views
from the top where a tea room is a welcoming
sight after the climb. There is also a jeep
able road.
Day 03 : Fullday trip with guide to
Alchi and Likir Monastries. O/N in hotel in
Leh.
Alchi : On the banks of the Indus is
the Alchi Gompa, dating a thousand years back.
One of its walls features thousands of miniature-sized
pictures of the Buddha. Three large sized images
made of clay and painted brightly are its focal
attraction. No longer an active religious center,
it is looked after by monks from the Likir monastery.
Likir : Founded in the 11th century
and rededicated to a different monastic order
in the 15th century, its earlier Gompa was destroyed
in a fire. The present Gompa dates back to the
18th century. Skilled craftsmen producing excellent
thankas, earthen pots and carved folding wooden
tables. A magnificent giant juniper tree, one
of the few survivors of its species stands in
the courtyard.
Day 04 : LEH - SABOO - LARTSA Leave
Leh for Saboo by jeeps. You will be met by the
staff and ponies at the end of the village.
Trek time 6 hours. Camp at Lartsa.
Day 05 : LARTSE - DIGGER Today you cross
Digger-la pass 5240 Mts. and descend to Digger
village. Camp at Digger village. Trek time 7
hours.
Day 06 : DIGGER - KHUNGRU Mostly descending
and walking slong riverside. Camp at Khungru
village. Trek time : 6 hours.
Day 07 : Free at Khungru to rest and
explore the surroundings.
Day 08 : KHUNGRU - RONGTHIL An easy
but long trek alongside the Shyok river. Camp
at Rongthil. Trek time 7-8 hours.
Day 09 : RONGTHIL - KHALSAR It is a
easy trek through very picturesque locations.
Pass through and army area which is prohibited
for photography. Camp at Khalsar.
Day 10 : Drive 3 hours to Disket the
headquarter of Nubra valley. Day to explore.
O/N camp.
Day 11 : Drive 4 hours to Panamik, famous
for its sulphure springs. O/N camp.
Day 12 : Drive back to Leh over the
Khardung-la pass at 5545 mts. World highest
motorable road. O/N in hotel at Leh.
Day 13 : Free day in Leh, after the
trek or as a security day. O/N in hotel
bEarly morning flight Leh to Delhi, after arrival
drive straight to Agra 200 km. 4 hours. O/N
in hotel at Agra.
AGRA : At the time of the Moguls, in
the 16th and 17th centuries, Agra was the capital
of India, and its superb monuments date from
that era. Agra has a magnificent fort and the
building which many people come to India solely
to see-the Taj Mahal.
Agra became the capital of Sikandar Lodi in
1501, but was soon passed on to the Moguls,
and both Babur and Humayun made some early Moghul
constructions here. It was under Akbar that
Agra first aspired to its height of magnificence.
Day 15 : Sightseeing of Taj Mahal, Red
fort and Sikendra. Evening drive to International
airport in delhi to catch your flight back home.
Tour ends. TAJ MAHAL : If there's a building
which represent a country - like the Eiffel
Tower for France, the Sydney Opera House for
Australia - then it has to be the Taj Mahal
for India.
This most famous Moghul monument was constructed
by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife
Mumtaz Mahal, the `lady of the Taj'. It has
been described as the most extravagant monument
ever built for love, for the emperor was heartbroken
when Mumtaz, to whom he had been married for
17 years, died in 1629 in childbirth, after
producing 14 children.
Construction of the Taj began in 1631 and was
not completed until 1653. Workers were recruited
not only from all over India but also from central
Asia, and in total 20,000 people worked on the
building. Experts were even brought from as
far away as Europe - the Frenchman Austin of
Bordeaux and the Italian Veroneo of Venice had
a hand in its decoration. The main architect
was Isa Khan, who came from Shiraz in Iran.
The Taj is definitely worth more than a single
visit as its character change with the differing
lights during the day.
SIKENDRA : The tomb of Akbar lies in
the center of a large peaceful garden. The building
has three-story minarets at each corner and
is built of red sandstone inlaid with white
marble polygonal pattern. It is an interesting
place to study the gradual evolution in design
that culminated in the Taj Mahal.
AGRA FORT : Construction of the massive
Agra Fort was begun by Emperor Akbar in 1565,
and additions were made up until the time of
his grandson, Shah Jahan. While in Akbar's time
the fort was principally a military structure
by Shah Jahan's time it had become partially
a palace. There are many fascinating buildings
inside the massive walls which stretch for 2.30
km, surrounded by a moat over 10 meters wide.
The fort is on the banks of the Yamuna River.
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