Jeep Tour in Ladakh
- An easier and more relaxed way to explore the beautiful landscapes of Ladakh and Zanskar is by taking one of our many Jeep Journeys. We have a fleet of well maintained 4 wheel Jeeps manned by well trained and knowledgeable safe drivers. As all these Safaris entail camping we send along a support Jeep with expert camp staff comprising a friendly expert cook and eager to please camp assistants. All our kitchen and camp equipment are of the highest possible standards and daily schedules are flexible according to your inclination. While we have regular planned Jeep Safaris we are always open to your requirements and time schedule because our aim is to give you a leisurely holiday not take you on a whirlwind tour where all you see is a blurred vision of the land. You are always welcome to design your own itinerary for which we give all necessary information of the area and camping sites enroute. Some of our more popular pre-planned Jeep Safaris are given here for you to choose from. You can always mail us if you have a particular destination in mind and we'll extend all help in preparing a special customized safari just for you.
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Nubra Valley Jeep Safari
This enchanting safari takes you through the world's highest motorable road into one of the most picturesque regions in Ladakh. Nubra was an important stopover point for the numerous trade caravans on their way to the legendary markets of Central Asia or the cities of Kashgar, Yarkhand and other Chinese and Tibetan towns. Here fruit orchards abound and apricot is plentiful. Another unforgettable sight is that of the Bactrian double humped camel stomping through grey sand dunes these unusual looking animals used to be part of the pack animals used by traders. Sleepy villages are visited which were once beehives of activity and you get great views of the Karakorum and Zanskar ranges from atop the Khardung La pass. Itinerary -
Manali Leh Jeep Safari
The 472 km overland journey is open for just three months in a year i.e. from June to end of September. The jeep safaru trip from Manali to Leh can be extended to Nubra valley across Khardongla pass, the highest motorable road in the world or to Srinagar after crossing Zojila Pass. The Manali to Leh drive can be completed in two days with an overnight stay at Serchu or Darcha. Another option is to drive to Leh via Tsokar and Tsomoriri Lake. For undertaking this tour you will have to arrange your tour through tour operator from Leh, who can send you a permit to enter Tsomoriri Lake with a local taxi. The journey starts from Manali driving through the lush green and foggy hills offering a splendid view of Manali on the way. Itinerary -
Pangong Lake Jeep Safari
The Pangong Lake is 160 km from Leh, with spectacular view colorful mountains and Changla pass. The scenic view of colourful mountains throughout the journey makes your trip memorable. The drive begins with photogenic view of Thiksey monastery, famous for its architectural similarities with Potala palace of Lhasa. The monastery covers an entire mountain ridge. Beyond this village, you will drive towards Changla pass, leaving the Leh Manali road on your right hand side. The long easy ascent to takes you to Changla pass through it's winding roads passing through Sakti Village. Stop at the Changla Pass for a quick photograp and drive down to the village of Tangtse, where you can enjoy a cup of tea. Leaving Tangtse for Pangong you pass through many small villages of Changthang and finally you can have sudden view of the lake. The Pangong Lake is dramatic, surrounded by colorful mountains and it's reflection makes the lake beautiful. The color of the lake changes into different color throughout the day. The division of lake between India and China makes it different than the other Lake. Therefore you are allowed to go upto Spangmik only. Itinerary -
Ladakh Monastery Jeep Safari
This Tour makes you explore the rich Buddhist culture and takes you to the famous old & fascinating monasteries around Leh. Itinerary
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