Explore the enchanting journey from Srinagar to Delhi in 12 days. Witness breathtaking landscapes, historic passes, and cultural marvels along the way.
Experience the enchanting beauty of northern India on a 12-day journey from Srinagar to Delhi. The adventure begins with your arrival in Srinagar, where you'll be captivated by the serene Dal Lake and Mughal Gardens. From there, brace yourself for an exhilarating drive as you traverse the rugged terrain of the ZojiLa Pass, making your way to the historic town of Kargil. Continuing your journey, you'll cross the formidable Fotu La Pass on your way to Leh, the heart of Ladakh. Explore the mesmerizing landscapes of Nubra Valley, where dunes meet snow-capped peaks, and visit the picturesque villages of Hunder and Turtuk to experience the local way of life. The adventure doesn't end there - the journey to the breathtaking Pangong Tso, a shimmering blue lake nestled amidst towering mountains. After soaking in the beauty of Pangong, make your way back to Leh via the scenic Chang La Pass. As you bid farewell to Leh, prepare for an unforgettable drive through the majestic landscapes of Tanglang La Pass en route to Sarchu. From Sarchu, continue your journey to Jispa, where the tranquillity of the Himalayas will greet you. Finally, conclude your epic adventure with a scenic drive from Jispa to Manali, where you can unwind and reflect on the incredible experiences of the past 12 days.
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The best time to embark on the Srinagar to Delhi journey is during the summer months, from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather, clear skies, and optimal road conditions, allowing travellers to enjoy scenic landscapes and high-altitude passes without hindrance. However, for those seeking to witness the beauty of snow-capped landscapes, the months of May and June are ideal, while September provides milder temperatures and fewer crowds for a more peaceful experience.
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Q: What is the best time to visit Ladakh?
A: The best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer months, from May to September when the weather is pleasant and road conditions are favourable for travel.
Q: What should I pack for a trip to Ladakh?
A: It is essential to pack warm clothing, including jackets, thermals, and woollen socks, as the weather in Ladakh can be cold, especially at higher altitudes. Additionally, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle are recommended.
Q: What attractions can I explore in Leh and Nubra Valley?
A: In Leh, you can explore ancient monasteries, visit the Leh Palace, and stroll through the bustling markets. In Nubra Valley, highlights include the dunes of Hunder, the picturesque village of Turtuk, and the serene Diskit Monastery.
Q: What are some unique or special events or festivals that take place in Ladakh?
A: One of the most unique and culturally significant festivals in Ladakh is the Hemis Festival. Celebrated at the Hemis Monastery, it commemorates the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava with colourful masked dances known as Cham dances, traditional music, and religious rituals.
Q: What are some must-try dishes in Ladakh?
A: Ladakh offers a unique culinary experience with its traditional dishes. Some must-try dishes include Momos (steamed dumplings filled with meat or vegetables), Thukpa (a hearty noodle soup with vegetables or meat), Sku (a stew made with barley flour and vegetables), and Butter Tea (a savoury tea made with yak butter, salt, and tea leaves). Additionally, don't miss trying Apricot Jam, a local speciality made from fresh Ladakhi apricots, and Chang, a fermented barley beer often enjoyed by locals and travellers alike. These dishes offer a taste of the region's rich cultural heritage and provide a delightful culinary journey for visitors to Ladakh.
| Places covered | Inclusions | Exclusions |
|---|---|---|
| Meals provided on the Modified American Plan (MAP), including dinner and breakfast, starting with dinner on Day 1. | Meals or services not mentioned in the inclusions, including lunch, are not covered. | |
| Accommodation arranged on a triple sharing basis (general) and double sharing basis for couples | Travel expenses are not included. | |
| Volvo transportation available from Manali to Delhi. | Security deposit for the bike: INR 5000 per bike. | |
| Support team includes 1 mechanic, 1 marshal, and 1 backup vehicle specifically for luggage. | Biking gears such as jackets, knee and elbow guards are not provided. | |
| Fuel for the entire journey included as per the itinerary. | Transport apart from the itinerary is not part of the package. | |
| Standard-size helmets provided (although it's recommended to bring your own). | Charges for entry tickets, video cameras, still cameras, etc., are not covered. | |
| Inner-Line Permit arranged for all restricted areas. | Expenses related to alcohol, soft drinks, mineral water, beverages, etc., are not included. | |
| Wildlife and environmental fees covered. | Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry, etc., are not covered. | |
| Sightseeing activities included as per the itinerary. | Costs arising from unforeseen circumstances like landslides, road blocks, bad weather, etc., are not included. | |
| Oxygen cylinder and basic first-aid provided during the tour for emergencies. | Insurance is not provided. | |
| Airport/Volvo stand pickup and drop arranged at a common time for the group | Room service/restaurant expenses are not included. | |
| Anything not mentioned under 'inclusions' is not covered. | ||
| 5% GST is applicable. |
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