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List of Registered Travel Agents in Leh Upto Date As on 18.07.2016 List of Registered Travel Agents in Leh upto date as on 18.07.2016. S. No. Name of Travel Agent Address Phone No. & Fax No. Renewed upto 1 4 Seasons Tours Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2011 M. 9419344501 2 Absolute Ladakh Trekking Fort Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 01982-251506 3 Active Adventure Leh www.activeadventureindia.com/chadartreks.com Renewed upto 31.03.2014 [email protected] 4 Across The Globe Leh M. 9419178026 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 5 Adventure Hill Old Road, Leh 01982-252058 Renewed upto 31.03.2013 M. 9419612052, 8492811852 6 Adventure Holiday Fort Road, Leh [email protected], Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] Hemis Complex, Upper Tukcha, 7 Adventure Ibex 01982-253767, 9419441678, 9622970578 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Leh 01982-269385, 254704 8 Adventure Infinite Tours N Travel Stok, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 M. 9419178319, 9419818444 01982-252139/252720 9 Adventure North Dragon Hotel Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Fax No:252720 10 Adventure Sky Piller Dreamland Complex, Leh 01982-252089 Renewed upto 31.03.2013 11 Adventure Tours Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 12 Adventure Travels House Fort Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 13 Adventure Trek Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 14 Adventure Wildlife Tour & Travel Gonpa, Leh Fax. No. 256068 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 01982-254857, 9906994370, 9419538008 15 Adventure Zanskar Leh [email protected] Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Website: adventurezanskar.com 16 Albatross Travel Skalzangling, Leh M. 9662295428 Renewed upto 31.03.2015 M. 9622286340 17 Alphine Trail Hemis Complex, Zangsti Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 18 Alphine Trek & Tours Old Road, Leh 01982-252454/252580 Renewed upto 31.03.2011 01982-255012, 9419178116, 9906986191 19 Alps Adventure Malpak Fort Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 01982-256070, 9419815333 20 Altitude Adventure Fort Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] Old Road Near Shenam Hotel, 21 Amazing Ladakh Tour & Travel M. 9419218692, 9596802967 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Leh 01982-253434 , 9419221141 22 Amitabha Tours White House Compex, Leh [email protected]/[email protected] Renewed upto 31.03.2019 www.amitaba.net 23 Ancient Tracks Leh 01982-250505 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 24 Antilope Tours & Trls Antilope Guesthouse, Leh 01982-253527/252508/252086 Renewed upto 31.03.2019 25 Anything Ladakh Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 26 Apex Adventure Tour's Leh 01982-255451 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 M. 9419176619, 9906987077 27 Apollo Adventure Lardak Complex, Changspa Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 28 Aravan Tribal Tours Phyang, Leh 01982-256187 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 29 Aryian Kingdom Adventure Tours Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2015 White House Complex, 30 Atisha Travel 01982-253182 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Fort-Road Leh 01982-253687, 9419177864, 9810305264 31 Auspicious Holidays Chulung Old Road, Leh [email protected] Renewed upto 31.03.2016 reservation @[email protected] 32 Aventure - La Leh M. 9469360035 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 01982-258808, 9622092709 Fort Road, Opp. Hotel Namgail 33 Axis Ladakh Tour & Travel [email protected], [email protected], Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Place, Leh rabyang - stan@hot mail.com 01982-257375, 9622969168 34 Babu Travels Phyang, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2015 [email protected] 35 Beyon Ladakh Hotel Khanmanzil, Zangsti, Leh 01982-252192, 9419278663 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 36 Bodhi Travel Leh 01982-256223, 9858809201 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Main Market, Near Taxi Stand, M. 9419882686 37 Boundless Discovery Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Leh [email protected] 01982-257242, 9622288805, 7298706798 38 Broken Moon Trek & Tour Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 39 By Ways Leh 01982-251300, 9419216587 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 40 Camps of Ladakh Leh 01982-253112 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 41 Caravan Himalayas Leh M. 9906988801 Renewed upto 31.03.2011 01982-252282, 253779 42 Caravan Travels & Tours Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 43 Chamba Tours & Travel Leh 01980-267005 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 44 Changthang Adventure Leh 01982-252036, 252179 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 45 Chonjor Tours & Travel Leh 01982-252375 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 46 Choskor Tours & Travels Hotel Choskor, Leh 01982-252462 Renewed upto 31.03.2013 47 Chumik Travel Matho, Leh 01982-251898, 9419178223 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Hotel Cho-kula Old Road 48 Cho-Kula Adventure 01982-2527075, 9419176911 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Shenyam, Leh M. 9622999380 49 Coal Tour & Travel Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 50 Cold Desert Travels Changspa, Leh 01982-253074, 252516 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 51 Compass Travel Nemoo, Leh 01982-252769, 9419811680 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 M. 9622177625, 9419963625 52 D Lonpo Travel Hemis Complex Zangsti, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 53 Dear Travel Service Ibex Complex, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2011 01982-251270, 9419371354, 9906978631 54 Demazong Travels Leh www.demazong travels.com Renewed upto 31.03.2015 [email protected] 01982-252345, 9419998555 55 Desert Call Sheynam Hotel, Old Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2016 [email protected] 56 Desert Hamalaya Travel Leh 01982-250144, 9622964892 Renewed upto 31.03.2011 01982-264372, 264401 57 Destination Himalayas Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2011 Fax. No. 264372 58 Destination Indean Ultimate Tour Skampari, Leh M. 9469290691 Renewed upto 31.03.2016 59 De-Wa-Chan Tours & Travel Shenam, Leh 01982-252871, 253177 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 01982-256789, 9469158615 60 Dharma Travel HemisComplex Zangsti Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 61 Discover Himalayas Leh 01982-250353 Renewed upto 31.03.2009 01982-252471, 9419177745, 9419178890 [email protected] Discover Ladakh Adventure Tours 62 Leh [email protected] Renewed upto 31.03.2017 & Travel www.discoverladakhadventure.com Web. lehladakhtourism.com M. 9858131468 63 Djule Advanture Fort Road Zansteel Complex Renewed upyo 31.03.2017 [email protected] 64 Dolphin Tour & Travels Stok, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2012 65 Dolphin Tour & Trek Fort Road, Leh M. 9622977969, 9469183252 Renewed upto 31.03.2016 01982-2257023, 9419960990 66 Dorjay Travel Leh www. Dorjaytravels.com Renewed upto 31.03.2014 [email protected] 67 Dragon Tours & Travels Leh 01982-253413 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 68 Dream Ladakh Fort Road, Leh M. 9419307345 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 69 Dreamland Tours &Travels Fort Road, Leh 01982-252089 Renewed upto 31.03.2016 70 Druk Travels Service Leh 01982-252281 Renewed upto 31.03.2013 71 Dune Valley Adventure Leh M. 9469270053 Renewed upto 31.03.2019 72 Eagle Eye Tours Leh 01982-252387 Renewed upto 31.03.2016 M. 9419877467 73 Eco-Green Adventure Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 74 Eco Horse Shoe Adventure Tour Sankar, Leh 01982-253923 Renewed upto 31.03.2016 M. 9419977421, 8800777421 75 Eco India Journeys Raku Complex, Fort Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2016 [email protected] 76 Eco Travels Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 M. 9906977846 77 Ecological Footprint Travel DB2 NAC Complex, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] Fort Road, Opp. Hotel Choskor, M. 9906139306, 9419178149 78 Endeavour Ladakh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Leh [email protected] 79 Escape Travels Leh M. 9419046476 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 01982-252659 80 Exotic Asia Travel Fort Road, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Fax. No. 252735 81 Exotic Travel Leh 01982-255916 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 82 Explore Himalayas Main Bazar Leh 01982-252727, 253354 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 83 Explore Modern Ladakh Hotel Padmaling Changspa, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2015 01982-252220, 253048 84 Explotra Trans Himalayan White House Fort-Road Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 Fax. No. 252220 85 Extreme Adventure Nimo, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 86 Fantasy Tour Co. Bijoo complex,Leh 01982-252838, 253124 Renewed upto 31.03.2010 01982-250109, 252765 87 Fargo Tours & Travel Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2015 Fax. No. 250149 88 Final Frontier Excusion Leh 01982-252101, 252334 Renewed upto 31.03.2014 89 Firdous Adventure Skara, Leh 01982-252629 Renewed upto 31.03.2015 90 Fix & Fax Bijoo Hotel Complex, Leh 01982-252131, 252927 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 91 Fly Ladakh Adventure Leh M. 9419830372 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 M. 9419131458, 9596965363 92 Follmi Tours & Trek Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2016 [email protected] 01982-251799, 251373 93 Foot Prints Adventure Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] www.frozenhimalayas.com 94 Forzen Himalayas Changspa, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected] 01982-251267, 9906978621 95 Friends Journeys Tukcha, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2016 [email protected] 96 Frontier Adventure Namgyal Complex, Leh 01982-252190 Renewed upto 31.03.2011 97 Frontier Holiday Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2014 98 Ga-Tsal Tours and Travel Changspa, Leh 01982-254828 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 99 Gee Lingchen Trekking & Tour Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2014 01982-257090, 9906994117, 9419704117 100 Geo-Asia Travel & Photoghapy LBA Complex, DB2 Zangsti, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2015 [email protected] 101 Geographic Tours Zangsti, Leh M. 9622979799, 9469290999 Renewed upto 31.03.2017 102 Gesar Travel Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2017 01982-252414, 9419178652, 9906984446 103 Glacier Travels Near Vegetable Market, Leh Renewed upto 31.03.2016 [email protected] 01982-251318, 09419243174, 09622960967 104 Global Explorer Changspa, Leh www.ladakhglobal.com Renewed upto 31.03.2017 [email protected]/[email protected], M.
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