About Ladakh
Ladakh is raw, high-altitude grandeur — Pangong's electric-blue lake, Nubra's dunes and camels, monasteries on cliffs and the world's highest motorable passes.
We build in acclimatisation, permits and the right pace so the altitude works with you, not against you.
Highlights
- Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley
- Khardung La, a top motorable pass
- Thiksey and Diskit monasteries
- Magnetic Hill and Sangam confluence
- Bactrian camels at Hunder dunes
Sample itinerary
A starting point — we reshape it around your dates, pace and budget.
Leh acclimatisation
Rest day, local monasteries, Shanti Stupa and Leh market.
Nubra Valley
Drive over Khardung La to Hunder dunes and camel ride.
Pangong Lake
Scenic drive to Pangong, overnight by the lake.
Leh & departure
Return via Chang La, Hemis/Thiksey, then fly out.
What's included & what's not
Included
- Handpicked hotels with breakfast
- All transfers & sightseeing by private cab
- Driver allowance, tolls & parking
- Trip coordinator on WhatsApp
- Curated day-wise itinerary
Not included
- Flights / train fare to start city
- Lunch & dinner unless specified
- Monument & activity entry fees
- Personal expenses & tips
A look at Ladakh



Ladakh FAQs
Do I need permits?
Yes — inner-line permits for Nubra and Pangong; we arrange them.
How serious is the altitude?
Real — we build a 2-day acclimatisation buffer in Leh first.
Best months?
June to September when roads and passes are open.
Is it for families?
Yes, with care for altitude; we adjust the pace for kids and elders.