Ladakh Monastery Trek

Duration : 16 Night /17 Days

Day 01 : Delhi

Arrive New Delhi  International airport.
On arrival, the guest will be met by our representative and transferred to hotel.

Overnight at hotel.

Day 02 : Delhi - Leh

Delhi - Leh (3500 m) by plane. Afternoon at leisure. We can visit the palace and the gompa of Leh and the Stock royal palace.

Leh  : Leh has nonetheless retained a tranquil side, and is a pleasant place to unwind after a long bus journey. Attraction in and around the town itself include the former palace and Namgyal Tsemo gompa, perched amid strings of prayer flags above the narrow dusty streets of the old quarter. A short walk north across the fields, the small monastery at Sankar harbours accomplished modern Tantric murals and a thousand-headed Avalokitesvara deity. Leh is also good base for longer day-trip out into the Indus valley. Among the string of picturesque villages and gompas within reach by bus are shey, site of a derelict seventeenth-century palace, and the spectacular Tikse gompa

Day 03:

Tour of Leh city, including the 17th century palace and gompa.

Day 04 -05:

Touring the monasteries and palaces of the Indus valley.

Day 06:

Travel by jeep to Lamayuru gompa, a site that abounds in myth and legend. Overnight in the village.

Day 07:

Begin trek! Cross the Prinkiti La (~3700 metres) to the village of Wanlah, where there is a beautiful ancient gompa. A short day.

Day 08:

Continue through awesome gorge country to pastures beyond the village of Hinju.

Day 09:

Cross the 4900 metre Konzke La for a spectacular view before descending to pastures just above the village of Sumda Chenmo.

Day 10:

Pass through Sumda Chenmo, which actually has two gompas: One is active, while the other lies in ruins below the village. Camp in the valley near the river.

Day 11:

Rest day, with an optional side trip to Sumda Choon, whose ancient and rarely visited gompa houses remarkable artistic treasures.

Day 12:

Continue upwards to the beautiful meadow of Lanak. In the evenings, we have often spotted Bharal, the rare and elusive blue sheep, on the nearby cliffs.

Day 13:

Today's climb to Dundunchen La (4800 metres) is strenuous, a stunning view encompassing the Stok and Zanskar ranges. Finish our trek with a long descent into Chiling, before boarding the rafts on the Zanskar river. Ride the river to its confluence with the Indus at Nimu, then board jeeps for the trip to Alchi. Overnight at Alchi village.

Day 14:

In Alchi, we tour the remarkably well-preserved 11th -century gompa and the famed frescoes within. In the afternoon, we return by jeep to Leh for a well-deserved rest.

Day 15:

Day free in Leh.

Day 16:

Morning flight to Delhi. Brief exploration of India's capitol.

Day 17:

Depart-Delhi, Transfer to airport for flight to Onwards journey.