Delhi to Leh Ladakh via Manali – 10 Nights 11 Days Adventure Tour
Delhi to Leh Ladakh via Manali – 10 Nights 11 Days Adventure Tour
₹22450
Overview
This 10N/11D Delhi–Manali–Leh–Manali tour is a perfect mix of adventure and culture, taking you across some of the world’s highest mountain passes, camping at Sarchu and Pangong Lake, and exploring Ladakh’s most iconic spots. Visit Leh, Nubra Valley, Turtuk, and Pangong Lake (3 Idiots Point), enjoy camel rides on sand dunes, monastery visits, and panoramic Himalayan views — making it an unforgettable journey of a lifetime.
Itinerary
Depart from Delhi in the evening by Volvo bus for an overnight journey to Manali. Relax and enjoy the ride as you leave the city behind, traveling through scenic landscapes. By next morning, you will arrive at the Manali Volvo Stand, ready to begin your adventure in the mountains.
Arrive in Manali and our taxi representative will pick up from the pre-booked hotel for a half-day local sightseeing tour in Manali. The tour covers Hadimba Devi Temple, Vashisht Temple (famous for its hot water springs), Van Vihar, Club House, Tibetan Monastery, and the mall road market. Enjoy nature, light adventure activities, and local shopping. After this day tour, get back to the same hotel for overnight stay.
Start early and drive across Rohtang Pass (13,050 ft), passing through Keylong and Jispa.Later,
cross Baralacha La (16,043 ft) and reach Sarchu, the gateway to Ladakh. Overnight stay in camps at Sarchu.
Continue your drive through the thrilling Gata Loops, Nakee La, Lachung La, and finally cross Tanglang La (17,582 ft) before descending into Leh valley.Check into your hotel in Leh for overnight stay.
Explore the cultural treasures of Leh including Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Hall of Fame Museum, Magnetic Hill, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, and Sangam of Zanskar–Indus rivers.Evening free to explore Leh market. Overnight stay in Leh.
Drive through Khardung La Pass (18,380 ft), the highest motorable road in the world.Visit Diskit Monastery and
the Hunder Sand Dunes where you can ride double-humped Bactrian camels. Overnight stay in Nubra.
Spend the day exploring Turtuk village, a charming border village rich in Balti culture, apricot orchards, and wooden homes.
Alternatively, relax in Nubra with short hikes, village walks, and photography. Overnight stay in Nubra
Travel along the rugged Shyok River route to reach the world-famous Pangong Lake (14,000 ft).Spend the evening by
the shimmering blue waters, which change colors with the sunlight. Overnight stay in lakeside camps.
Wake up to a mesmerizing sunrise at Pangong Lake, the iconic shooting spot of the movie 3 Idiots.
Visit the “3 Idiots Point” on the lake’s banks, where Rancho’s school scene was filmed, and click pictures with the movie-inspired scooters and props.
Later, drive back to Leh via Chang La Pass (17,590 ft). On the way, explore Thiksey Monastery (famous for its resemblance to Potala Palace in Tibet) and
Hemis Monastery, the largest monastery in Ladakh. Arrive in Leh by evening for overnight stay.
Retrace your journey back through Tanglang La, Lachung La, and Nakee La before reaching Sarchu.
Enjoy camping in the high-altitude desert under a star-lit sky. Overnight stay in Sarchu.
After breakfast, drive from Sarchu to Manali crossing Baralacha La and Rohtang Pass.Reach Manali by evening and later board your overnight bus/private vehicle to Delhi with unforgettable memories of your Leh–Ladakh trip.
Term & Condition
Confirmation Policy
- Upon booking, the traveller will receive a confirmation voucher via email, within 24 hours.
- In the special cases of slots not being available, feasible alternatives will be provided to the customer, in regards to the customer’s preference. In such cases, a new voucher would be sent via email, consisting of the new travel details.
Refund Policy
- Any refund applicable will be processed within 7 business days.
Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellation made 25 days before the date of departure, would levy 15% of the total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Any cancellation made within 15-25 days before the date of departure, would levy a 25% of total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Any cancellation made within 7-15 days before the date of departure, would levy 50% of the total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Any cancellation made within 0-7 days before the date of departure, would levy 100% of the total tour cost as cancellation charges.
- Due to any restrictions such as sudden government policies or regulations, health hazards, medical emergencies, or unprecedented weather conditions, activities and tours may be nonoperational and be canceled. In cases such as these, operators will attempt to cater to the traveler as an alternate, which is feasible in nature. However, any refund would not be catered.
Advisory
- Stay hydrated: Carry enough water and other fluids to stay hydrated throughout the yatra. It's important to drink water regularly, especially at higher altitudes.
- Check the weather: The weather conditions in the Kedarnath region can be unpredictable, so it's important to check the weather forecast before starting your journey. Avoid traveling during the monsoon season (July to September) when the region experiences heavy rainfall and landslides.
- Acclimatize properly: Kedarnath is located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet, so it's important to acclimatize properly. Spend a couple of days in nearby towns like Guptkashi, Gaurikund, or Sonprayag before starting the yatra.
- Pack wisely: Pack light and carry only the essentials. Make sure you have enough warm clothes, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit. You can also rent or buy trekking equipment from nearby towns.
- Follow the Yatra route: Stick to the designated Yatra route and avoid taking shortcuts. This helps preserve the fragile ecosystem of the region and minimizes the impact on the environment.
- Respect local customs: Kedarnath is a holy site for Hindus, and it's important to respect the local customs and traditions. Dress appropriately and seek permission before entering any religious sites.
- Hire a guide/porter: Hiring a guide or porter can make the Yatra easier and safer. They can provide valuable information about the Yatra route, carry your luggage, and help in case of an emergency.
- Be prepared for emergencies: The Kedarnath Yatra is remote, and medical facilities are limited. Carry a first-aid kit and any necessary medications. It's also a good idea to have a satellite phone or other communication device in case of an emergency.
- Leave no trace: Respect the environment and leave no trace behind. Carry all your trash and dispose of it properly at the end of the yatra.