Film   /   documentary   shooting   in   ladakh
Druk International Travel Services specialize in providing the best support team for the TV, documentary, filming crews. We have already made arrangements for various filming units such as shooting for films in Leh, Pongong Lake and Monasteries in Ladakh etc.
we also assist in research work and reccee the area before final shooting begins.

With its stunning Himalayan environment, Ladakh offers some of the best - and challenging - film shooting locations in the world.Druk International Travel Services has been privileged to provide a full range of services to prominent film directors and their crews.

Filming in Ladakh can be both physically challenging for crew members (due to hi altitude) as well as logistically challenging given the extreme changing weather and terrain conditions. With Druk International Travel Services, we can provide a team that fits your budget. Films can also take advantage of the local aesthetics of Ladakh, we are a resource of Ladakh and Tibetan traditional dresses, decor and artisans.

Druk International Travel Services will provide you the top hotel and guesthouse, Luxury camps( where hotels not available) in and around ladakh .provide smooth and timely transporation for crew, and medical support, including the consultation of well-trained medical staff and oxygen tanks in case of altitude strain.

we will arrange for tents, catering and comfortable camping conditions (umbrellas, chairs, lighting) to make your team as comfortable as possible so they can concentrate on executing the film.

Because of its sensitive position near China, some areas in Ladakh are still restricted. Druk International Travel Services will arrange to obtain local permits through the District Administartion and district information office so your team does not have to deal with the bureacratic challenge, on top of producing your film.

Handphone: + 91 - 9419178448 / 9906999978           Landline: +91 - 1982 - 251702           Email: drukladakh@gmail.com           Web: www.lehladakh.org