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LEH RIDE 2013.Xls JOURNEY to LEH JOURNEY TO LEH WHERE TO STAY? WHAT TO SEE? COST Day FROM TO KMS VIA ABOUT ROAD NOTES ADDRSSS CONTACT NOS FOOD HOTEL FUEL 7-Jun MUMBAI NEW DELHI BY TRAIN 300 2500 Rs 2000 FOR BIKE LUGGAGE 1) HOTEL SITA CONTINENTAL, GOLDEN TEMPLE, AKAL TAKHT, THE SHERAN WALA GATE, PANIPAT - AMBALA - JUBI TREE, JALLIANWALA BAGH & 8-Jun NEW DELHI AMRITSAR 470 2)TOURIST GUESTHOUSE, 1355 GT 1) Ph +91-183-5002840 300 200 940 LUDHIANA - JALANDHAR BROTHERS DHABA AT TOWN HALL ROAD CHOWK OLD CITY SAMBA route is Dangerous while Raining. RIVER CROSSING AT LAKHENPUR, Samba Route will not be used if there's BATALA - GURDASPUR - 1) HOTEL PEACE PALACE, RAJBAG, 1) IRFAN 9205312364 MANSAR LAKE, JAWAHAR TUNNEL, Raining. PATHANKOT - LAKHANPUR - NEAR ZERO BRIDGE 2)A HAMEED DHAL LAKE, HAZRATBAL MOSQUE, GOOD AND FATAL Enjoy walk around Dal lake and Shikara ride, 9-Jun AMRITSAR SRINAGAR 500 300 250 1142.857 JAMMU OR SAMBA - 2) HOTEL SAHARA, KOHNKHAN, +91–9419010592 PARI MAHAL, MUGHAL GARDEN, (RIDE ON HILLS) floating market, Chasm-e-Shahi, and the UDHAMPUR-MANSAR LAKE DALGATE RATHER +91–9622641859 TULIP GARDEN, SHALIMAR GARDEN Nishat Garden. For Purchasing Lal Chowk, & SHALIMAR GARDEN Badshah Chowk, and Polo View. Shankaracharya Temple 1) SIACHEN HOTEL, MAIN BAZAAR SONMARG, ZOJILA PASS, PUGA A magnificent view of Tiger Hill can be 2) HOTEL GREENLAND, ADJACENT SONMARG - ZOJILA PASS - VALLEY, DRASS WAR MEMORIAL, enjoyed from the main road. Have late drunch 10-Jun SRINAGAR KARGIL 210 TO LAHDC HEADQUARTERS, NEAR RIDE ON HILLS 300 250 480 PUGA VALLEY - DRASS SANDO TOP, KARGIL WAR meal at Drass. Eat as much as you can coz OLD TAXI STAND MEMORIAL Kargil may be closed when you reach. 3) HOTEL CARAVAN SARAI SANKO KARTSE KAR (OPTIONAL) 1) HOTEL DREAMLAND, FORT ROAD, SURU VALLEY - MULBEK - NAMIKA LA 2) HOTEL KHAN MANZIL, ZANGSTI , 1) +91 1982 252 089 - FOTU LA - LAMAYURU MONASTERY - 3) HORPO GUEST HOUSE NEAR TO 2) +91 959632562 MOON LAND NEAR LAMAYARU - LEH MAIN MARKET AND SHANTI Don't miss Confluence at Zanskar (two river's MULBEKH - NAMIKA LA - FOTU Internet avail ALCHI MONASTERY - LIKIR 11-Jun KARGIL LEH 300 STUPA RIDE ON HILLS 300 300 686 meeting point) BASGO PLAINS very straight LA - LAMAYURU - NIMMU 3) +91 01982 251135 MONASTERY - BASGO PLAINS - 4) ATISHA G.H NEAR THE INDUS G.H road +91 9906975196 MAGNETIC HILL - GURUDWARA 5) ASIA GUEST HOUSE, CHANGSPA 4) +91 9622958260 PATHAR SAHIB - PHYANG 6) SEMNET GUEST HOUSE, OLD MONASTERY - SPITUK MONASTERY - ROAD SHEYNAM WAR MEMORIAL 1) HOTEL DREAMLAND, FORT ROAD, NAMGYAL GOMPA, LEH PALACE, 2) HOTEL KHAN MANZIL, ZANGSTI, 1) +91 1982 252 089 LADAKH ART PALACE, SHANTI 3) HORPO GUEST HOUSE NEAR TO HALL OF FAME is 7 kms from the town along 2) +91 959632562 STUPA, SHANKAR GOMPA, Tsemo LEH MAIN MARKET AND SHANTI the main airport road, GET PERMITS TO GO Internet avail FORT, MAIN MARKET, HALL OF 12-Jun LEH SIGHTSEEING STUPA RIDE ON HILLS 300 300 0 KHARDUNG LA OR MARSEMIK LA, TAKE 5 3) +91 01982 251135 FAME, CHANGSPA ROAD STROLL IN 4) ATISHA G.H NEAR THE INDUS G.H PHOTOCOPIES OF PERMIT. Yama Adventures +91 9906975196 EVENING, Confluence of the Indus 5) ASIA GUEST HOUSE, CHANGSPA for more adventures. 4) +91 9622958260 and the Zangsar, Tsemo Gompa, LEH 6) SEMNET GUEST HOUSE, OLD POST OFFICE, BASGO MONASTERY ROAD SHEYNAM 1) MR. NORWAY – 9419372016 MRS NARROW AND NORWAY - 9469291280 BROKEN Purchase Khardung La coffee mugs and T- SOUTH PALLU - KHARDUNG LA 1) SIACHEN GUEST HOUSE 2) DAWA NORBU KHARDUNG LA, DISKIT GOMPA, MOUNTAINOUS shirts, Diskit has monasteries with tallest lord 13-Jun LEH HUNDAR 150 - NORTH PALLU - KHALSAR - 2) SNOW LEOPARD G.H 09469176759, 094691- 300 300 343 NURBA VALLEY ROADS & WORLD'S Buddha statue and Hunder has sand dunes DISKIT 3) IBEX GUEST HOUSE 76759 HIGHEST and bacterian camel safari 3) JIGMET WANGPO +91 MOTARABLE ROAD – 9469176114 01980 – 200044 Page 1 LEH RIDE 2013.xls JOURNEY TO LEH WHERE TO STAY? WHAT TO SEE? COST Day FROMTO KMS VIA ABOUT ROAD NOTES ADDRSSS CONTACT NOS FOOD HOTEL FUEL 1) HOTEL DREAMLAND, FORT ROAD, 2) HOTEL KHAN MANZIL, ZANGSTI, 1) +91 1982 252 089 WORLD'S HIGHEST 3) HORPO GUEST HOUSE NEAR TO 2) +91 959632562 SAMSTENING GOMPA (SUMUR) - DISKIT - SUMUR - PANAMIKH - MOTARABLE ROAD. Start Early and cross Khardung La before LEH MAIN MARKET AND SHANTI Internet avail ENSA GOMPA & HOT WATER 14-Jun HUNDAR LEH 230 NURBA VALLEY - SUMUR - TAKE LEFT FOR 300 300 526 afternoon coz water crossings increase due to STUPA 3) +91 01982 251135 SPRINGS (PANAMIKH) - NURBA KHADUNG LA DISKIT OR RIGHT melting of snow. 4) ATISHA G.H NEAR THE INDUS G.H +91 9906975196 VALLEY - KHARDUNG LA FOR NURBA VALLEY 5) ASIA GUEST HOUSE, CHANGSPA 4) +91 9622958260 6) SEMNET GUEST HOUSE, OLD ROAD SHEYNAM 1) HOTEL DREAMLAND, FORT ROAD, 2) HOTEL KHAN MANZIL, ZANGSTI, SHEY - THIKSEY - KARU - 1) +91 1982 252 089 3) HORPO GUEST HOUSE NEAR TO CHANG LA -DURBUK - 2) +91 959632562 LEH MAIN MARKET AND SHANTI SHEY PALACE – THICKSEY TANGTSE - LUKUNG - Internet avail 15-JunLEH - PANGONG TSO - LEH 370 STUPA MONASTERY– HEMIS MONASTERY - RIDE ON HILLS 300 400 846 SPANGMIK - PANGONG TSO - 3) +91 01982 251135 4) ATISHA G.H NEAR THE INDUS G.H PANGONG LAKE SPANGMIK - LUKUNG - +91 9906975196 5) ASIA GUEST HOUSE, CHANGSPA TANGTSE - CHANG LA - KARU 4) +91 9622958260 6) SEMNET GUEST HOUSE, OLD ROAD SHEYNAM (Carry fuel for about 10 LTs including TANKFULL) 1000 GYA - TANGLANG LA - RIDE ON HILLS & NO 16-Jun LEH SARCHU 250 SHOOT AT SIGHT ( ONLY TENTED ACCOMODATION ) TSO KAR - MORE PLAINS 300 400 571 NO PETROL ZONE LACHULUNG LA ROADS BARALACHA LA - DARCHA - 1) MANALI HOTEL VAN VIHAR VIEW, KAMALESH THAKUR +91 RIDE ON HILLS & NO PETROL AVAIL AT MANALI, WILL BE 17-Jun SARCHU MANALI 225 KEYLONG - TANDI - ROHTANG TSO KAR - MORE PLAINS 300 400 514 OPP. MANALI VAN VIHAR GATE 9418014865/ 9418803004 ROADS STRECHED AS LONG AS CAN. LA MANDI - MANALI - CHANDIGARH - AMBALA CITY - 18-Jun MANALI DELHI 625 SHOOT AT SIGHT 200 250 1250 KURUKSHETRA - KARNAL - PANIPAT - DELHI 19-Jun NEW DELHI MUMBAI BY TRAIN 300 300 2500 Rs 2000 FOR BIKE LUGGAGE 3330 Fares are Subject to change, divided amount is given from 2 Bikers. 3800 3650 13299 Approximate Amount for Motorbike Preparation 5520 without any Entertainment and COST TO PER PERSON 26269 Purchasing while journey Page 2 LEH RIDE 2013.xls.
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