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+91-99117-75120 TRAVEL PLAN Detailed Itinerary Website: www.alifetimetrip.co.in Email: [email protected] Contact Numbers: +91-99117-75120 Follow us "We specialize in bringing you in-line with the real India - traditions, rituals, beauty, heauty, heritage, festivals, adventures,wild life, carnivals and many more different facets of our country- INDIA". TRAVEL PLAN Dear Traveler Greetings from ALifetimeTrip Thank you for choosing us for your travel needs. Please find herewith all the relevant details (Itinerary, Accommodation) for your trip to G T: 17N18D/Ladakh 360 Degrees(Zanskar Spl).Kindly take a moment to review these. The travel plan is totally customizable. Please reach your tour planner and ask for changes that you would like to incorporate in your vacation. We value your business and look forward to assist you. 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Pre Tour also available) Overnight stay- Deluxe Houseboat, Dal Lake, Srinagar; Meals included- Dinner Day 2: Srinagar to Kargil via Sonmarg, short excursion to border village (7-8 hrs) After breakfast, proceed to Kargil. Enroute you will cross the mystic meadows of Sonmarg, tortuous Zojila followed by Kargil War Memorial, before you finally arrive at Kargil-the gateway to Ladakh. Check in to your hotel. After some rest, by 4 pm, proceed to a nearby village, Hunderman thatu2019s on border to Pakistan (this excursion shall be done only if time permits and subjected to regulatory permissions). The villagers have changed their citizenship thrice due to war activities around the zone. Overnight at Kargil. Overnight stay- Royal Gasho/ Rangyul Resort/ Similar; Meals included- Breakfast and Dinner Day 3: Kargil- Padum ( 5- 6 hrs) After Breakfast proceed for Padum via Pensila (4450 m), enroute giving a stop at Dhamsna, a must for photographers for capturing stunning landscapes. You can have view of nun-kun peaks in the valley. Check in at Padum Camps. Enroute visit Rangdum Monastery. Overnight Stay- Homestay/ Camps Meals included: Breakfast and Dinner Day 4: Karsha and Stongdey Monastery After Breakfast at Hotel carry out full day excursion to Karsha & Stongdey monasteries followed by the fort at Zangla. Karsha Gustor Festival celebrations would happen on this day at Karsha monastery, the only reason why we have this tour planned on this date. Later return to Hotel. Overnight at Padum. Overnight Stay- Homestay/ Camps Meals included: Breakfast and Dinner Day 5: Padum City tour After a leisurely breakfast, visit Sani Gompa & the nunnery at Bardan. Overnight at Padum. Overnight stay- Homestay/ Camps Meals included- Breakfast and Dinner Day 6: Padum to Kargil After Breakfast start return journey to Kargil. Arrive Kargil by evening. Overnight at Kargil. Overnight stay- Royal Gasho/ Rangyul Resort/ Similar Meals included- Breakfast and Dinner Day 7: Kargil to Leh ( 8-9 hrs) After Breakfast, check out from Hotel, & proceed to Leh enroute visiting 30ft Long Maitreya Buddha, later visit & Lamayuru Monastery, followed by Magnetic Hill & Gurudwara Sri Pathar Sahib. Enroute also check the confluence of Indus & Zanskar river called Sangam by locals. Overnight at Leh. Overnight stay- Offbeat Residency/ Kasdar/ La Buddha / Similar, Leh; Meals included- Breakfast and Dinner Day 8: Leh City Tour 1 After Breakfast, get up at your leisurely pace since you did an exhausting travel a day prior. We leave for a short city tour by 11:00AM. Visit Leh Palace, Hall of fame & Shanti Stupa later during the afternoon. Donu2019t exert your body, if you are feeling tired at anytime during the day. Overnight at Leh. Overnight stay- Offbeat Residency/ Kasdar/ Blue Stone/ La Buddha / Similar, Leh;Meals included- Breakfast and Dinner Day 9: Leh to Turtuk (5-6 hrs) After early Breakfast, move towards Highest Motorable Road of The World, KhardungLa Pass. Have a cup of Tea there, get yourself clicked with the Khardungla Signboard by BRO & proceed towards Turtuk- the Land of Baltis, which was under control of Pakistan before 1971 War between the two nations. You may like to visit 16 century Mosque and Minaret, Royal house of Yabgo dynasty, Ruin palace of Pun Khar, Historic polo ground. Overnight stay- Maha guest house/ Turtuk Holiday Camp/ Similar Meals included- Breakfast and Dinner Day 10: Turtuk to Nubra (2-3
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