Chamba Camp Thiksey 07 Days / 06 Nights 15Th May to 10Th October 2019 ARRIVE DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Day 1 ARRIVE DELHI (By Flight)

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Chamba Camp Thiksey 07 Days / 06 Nights 15Th May to 10Th October 2019 ARRIVE DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Day 1 ARRIVE DELHI (By Flight) Your private journey to Chamba Camp Thiksey 07 Days / 06 Nights 15th May to 10th October 2019 ARRIVE DELHI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Day 1 ARRIVE DELHI (by flight) On arrival, you will be met and transferred to the hotel. Delhi, the capital of India, is a city that offers a glimpse of both ancient and modern-day India. It is the third largest city in India and one of the fastest growing in Asia. This city is rich in culture, always changing with time but never hiding its splendid past. The various ancient ruins seen in the city are silent witnesses to its magnificent history. The city of Delhi is a blend of two different yet perfectly balanced parts, the Old and the New Delhi. With its intricate streets, elegant mosques, forts, monuments, and bazaars that sell a variety of goods, Old Delhi speaks volumes about its Mughal past. With its multi-ethnic, multi-cultural population, New Delhi is truly cosmopolitan Overnight at the hotel Day 2 DELHI - LEH (By Flight) and help you plan your excursions and make CHAMBA CAMP, THIKSEY changes if required, to suit your interests, choices and leisure. 0415 hrs Transfer to Delhi airport to board your flight AI-445 at 0645/0820 Hrs to Leh. You may take a stroll through the blessed hamlet 0820 hrs Arrive Leh and drive to Thiksey. of Thiksey and engage with the joyous local 1030 hrs On arrival check-in at Chamba Camp, community and its pastoral lifestyle, immersing Thiksey and rest day free for leisure you to the scintillating peace and tranquility. This morning, following your arrival into Leh, you will Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey be greeted by our representative and transferred to your residence, Chamba Camp, Thiksey. Soak in the serenity of the surroundings as you are accorded a traditional Ladakhi welcome. You will then be accompanied to your well-appointed Luxury Tent after your check-in formalities at the Reception Tent is completed. There will be no activity on your day of arrival as it is medically mandated that you relax and undergo minimal exertion to enable you to acclimatize to the rarefied oxygen levels at this high-altitude. The Excursion Specialist at Chamba Camp, Thiksey will meet with you to discuss the itinerary suggested Day 3 The Little Tibet Experence labyrinth of by-lanes of Leh City under the gaze of the imposing 17th century nine storied Leh City Today brings a late start, leaving the morning free Palace. for you to enjoy a leisurely breakfast and walk Our walk takes you through this last big frontier around the camp site, taking in the sights and the town where everything from daily needed rations peaceful milieu where each tent opens out on to to locally spun woolen clothing, rugs, yak fur and alfalfa pastures. Enjoy the view of the willow trees yak tail and ritualistic items can be sourced. The as the wind gracefully brushes the branches and city boulevard presents a cauldron of shops which the rustling sound of the poplar trees create an sell Pashmina shawls, stoles to Tibetan handicraft aura of unmatched beauty and serenity, making items. A few scattered curio shops also offer you unwind and relax. traditional Ladakhi jewelry set with turquoise, jade Or, you may take an easy, invigorating walk in the and emerald. vicinity of the camp through the lush farmlands Your walk concludes near Chubi village where of Nyerma, with insights into ancient knowledge your vehicle will pick you up and take you to Shanti of medicinal herbs, agricultural practices and Stupa, perched upon a great vantage point over religious life in the nunnery. Leh, with spectacular views of this mesmerizing Return to the camp for your lunch. stone strewn landscape. We then proceed on a gentle orientation tour of Leh. Our Leh City Heritage Walk ushers you to the Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey Optional Bird Watching: If you are an early riser, may we suggest setting out on our optional bird watching session, with our camp naturalist, spotting and identifying a variety of birds indigenous of the trans-Himalayan region. Séance with the Oracle: Drive to the Choglamsar village for a séance session with the village Oracle. [Note: This optional excursion will be confirmed a day prior subject to the oracle willing to give an audience]. Day 4 Two path to Nirvana the many interesting facets of this institution, established under the patronage of King Senge An early morning start with tea and coffee followed Namygal in the 17th century, where young lamas by a visit to the Thiksey monastery, which stands are taught literature, history, philosophy, yoga about a kilometer from your camp. This beautiful and tantra. The monastery halls are adorned with monastery houses a two storey statue of the beautiful statues and mural paintings. Maitreya Buddha seated on a lotus and boasts of a spectacular view of the Leh valley. At the monastery, Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey you will have the privilege to participate in the Optional Buddhist morning prayer ceremony at sunrise. Ride with the Wind - Wari La: After an early morning breakfast you will be driven to one of the most scenic Continue on a guided tour of the monastery, passes in Ladakh - the Wari La (5,300 mtrs /17,384 ft) visiting the beautiful prayer rooms which has - which is also the world’s fourth-highest motorable many handwritten and painted books as well road. This pass connects the two most exotic and most travelled valleys in this trans-Himalayan region. as the temple dedicated to goddess Tara with You get a breathtaking view of the Nubra valley, which her 21 images placed in glass-covered wooden lies beyond the pass, as well as the many villages shelves. You will also see small shrines devoted to dotting the Indus valley. the guardian divinities including Cham-Sing, the A hot lunch in the outdoors here is truly magical protector deity of Thiksey. Return to the camp for a hearty breakfast. The rest of the morning is free, allowing you time to relax and take in the pristine beauty around you. After a sumptuous lunch at camp, proceed to explore the jewel in the crown of the Drukpa lineage, the Hemis Monastery, the biggest monastic institution of Ladakh, situated about 23 kilometers (45 mins) from Thiksey. Built in a secluded valley, the monastery belongs to the Drukpa School or the Dragon Order of Tibetan Buddhism. Explore Day 5 Chamba Camp, Thiksey - Leh Delhi (By Flight) - Agra Today you bid farewell to the enchanting and breath-taking mountainous and rugged terrain of Ladakh, as you proceed on your onward destination. 0700 hrs Buffet breakfast at the camp 0815 hrs Drive to Leh airport by road and board your flight AI-446 at 1155/1330 Hrs to Delhi. 1330 hrs Arrive Delhi and direct drive to Agra, a journey of around 205 Km and 03 hrs drive Overnight stay at the hotel Agra is famous as being home to one of the Seven Wonders of the world - the Taj Mahal. The architectural splendour of the mausoleums, the fort and the palaces is vivid reminder of the opulence of the legendary Mughal empire, of which Agra was the capital in the 16th and early 17th centuries. While its significance as a political centre ended with the transfer of the capital to Delhi in 1634 by Shah Jahan, its architectural wealth has secured its place on the international map. A pleasant town with a comparatively slow pace, Agra is known for its superb inlay work on marble and soapstone by craftsmen who are descendants of those who worked under the Mughals. The city is also famous for its carpets, gold thread embroidery and leather shoes. Our Travel Guru’s suggestion That is the evening we take you to enjoy Café Hichkee the beautiful River Yamuna and The Taj Mahal view (enjoy any refreshments of your choice at direct payment). Day 10 AGRA 0500 hrs Early morning sunrise tour of ‘Taj Mahal’ (closed on Friday, & subject to weather conditions). 0800 hrs Breakfast at the hotel 0900 hrs Visit to Agra fort & Idmad-Ud-Daulah 1300 hrs Drive to Delhi by road, on arrival check-in at the hotel Overnight stay at the hotel Day 11 DEPART DELHI (By Flight) 0800 hrs Breakfast at the hotel New Delhi An iconic and the most distinguished address situat- ed in the heart of the capital, it is reminiscent of the halcyon days of the Raj. A luxury hotel with an awe-in- spiring heritage interwoven in colonial elegance, it dwells in its modern delivery of old-style class and magnificence. The royal palms that lead up to the porch are an integral part of and witness to the very creation of Delhi 5Hotel The Imperial, Delhi Heritage Room Nights 1 Leh Surmounted by the Great Ladakh Range and Stok Range of mountains on either sides. 26 acres of private Green property ennclosed within a 8 foot wall. Appropriate and subtle security in place Three water bodies which has given rise to a whole new exciting eco-system within the campsite along with 2 acres of Organic Farming Luxury Suite Tent Nights 3 TUTC Luxury Tents Agra The Taj Mahal was built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved queen, Mumtaz Mahal, almost 4 centuries ago, bestowing everlasting fame on the town of Agra. Even today millions flock to seventh wonder of this world. Agra’s newest landmark, the Taj Hotel & Convention Centre, lies a short walk away from the Eastern Gate of this fabled monument.
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