Nubra Valley Jeep Safari
The Nubra means "Ldumra" (the valley of flowers). It is situated in the north of Ladakh region. The overland route to Nubra passes through world highest motorable road, Khardong la pass (18,380 ft). The villages look pretty with greenery, willow and poplar tress. Till partition Nubra valley was one of the trade center on the ancient famous silk route. The Bectarian Camels (shaggy double hump Camel) can be seen around sand dune, between Deskit and Hunder village, which was used on ancient Silk route. There are monasteries of Deskit and Samstaling to visit. Travelers are required to obtain permit to visit Nubra valley. This tour can be organized for 3-4 days.
Tsomoriri and Tsokar Jeep Safari
Tsomoriri Lake is a beautiful mountain bounded expanse of water, around 240 kms from Leh in Rupsho valley. It extents 15 miles in length and 3 to 5 miles width, at a height of 14,000 ft. On the southwest bank of the Lake is Korzok village inhabited by friendly nomadic people and around 135 years old monastery, which was founded between 1851-1861 by Lama Kunga Lodos Snyingbo. The Changpa nomadic people are most outstanding feature of the Lake who can be seen moving from one place to another grazing with herds of goats and Yaks. Tsokar Lake, Tsokar means salt lake, which is around 154 kms. from Leh and 76 kms. from Tsomoriri. The small Gonpa at Thukje village is a branch of Korzok monastery. Tsomoriri Jeep safari can be organized for 3-4 days by Jeep starting from Leh.
Pangong Lake Jeep safari
Pangong is 40 miles in length and nearly 2-4 miles in width and 13,930 ft. above the sea level. What strikes the eye in coming first in view of this lake is the lovely color of its water, especially towards evening, which is of the richest deep blue, over the whole expanse, at morning time, it is of a lighter a very brilliant color. Pangong Tso trip can be organised in two days and overnight stay at Tangtse. Travellers are not allowed to pitch their tents near the Lake and only allowed to go up to Spangmik due to security reason. As 75% of the Lake is in China and only 25% is in India. The landscape on the way to Pangong is spectacular.