
Adventure at the edge of India
Serene lakes, snow-capped mountains and Buddhist monasteries looking out over fertile valleys surrounded by 6.000 meter peaks. Ladakh is the ultimate destination for adventure-seekers, hikers and those simply trying to get away from the hustle of everyday life. Inaccessible by road for more than half the year, between May and October Ladakh welcomes an increasing number of foreign and domestic tourists.
Snow-capped mountains surround the charming town of Leh, with 30.000 inhabitants Ladakh’s biggest city, and your base for exploring the high altitude desert of Ladakh. Arid and jagged mountains, wild rivers moving the melting glacier water through lush green valleys and crystalclear lakes with all shades of blue breaking up the otherwise rugged landscape. Drive over the worlds highest motorable roads and enjoy mind-blowing views after each new turn before stopping for Momo’s or other delicacies from Indian, Tibetan and Ladakhi cuisine.
Wether it’s rafting, hiking, rock climbing, mountaineering or simply enjoying the stunning landscapes. Ladakh has it all. Go looking for Ibex climbing the sheer rock cliffs, or if you are lucky even spot a snow Leopard. Enjoy the cliff-perched Gompa’s (Buddhist monasteries) and the multi-cultural mix of Indian, Ladakhi and Tibetan culture in Leh market. Contact us now for your custom-made trip of a lifetime to beautiful Ladakh.
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18.000 feet high Khardong Lha Pass connecting Leh with the spectacular Nubra Valley

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Monasteries perched on hills in the valley offering incredible views over the landscape
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Prayer flags decorate the Mains street of charming Leh. The perfect place to buy low-cost gear and hand-crafted souvenirs
Go for a camel-ride on the sand-dunes of Hunder, a surprise sight in the middle of spectacular Nubra Vallery

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Spectacular shades of blue at Pangong lake, marking the border between India and China
Tso Moriri lake, so far off the beaten track that you will have the place almost to yourself. A spectacular lake at an altitude of 4,500 meters that has only recently opened up to tourism. Close to the border of China, this is one of the most remote places in India.​

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Stupas and monasteries dot the Landscape in India's only region with a Buddhist majority.
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Highway 1 connects Srinagar and Leh in the far north of India. This side-road leads to the village of Likir
Hemis monastery is one of the most important Gompa’s in the Drukpa line of Buddhism. Located 45 km at the edge of Hemis National Park, India’s largest National Park, it boasts a beautiful interior coupled with stunning views over the valley on one side and the mountains on the other



