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India’s Little TibetRoute: Manali - Jispa - Leh (Ladakh) |
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6 days, 5 nights Daily from Manali, between the end of June and the middle of September |
Accommodation |
Comfortable hotels |
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Price |
£478 per person - based on 2 people sharing |
Includes |
Transfer Manali - Jispa -Leh, accommodation with breakfast, excursions with guide |
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Transport |
Private car |
Excludes |
International flight, all other meals and excursions |
Day 1: ManaliToday is the first day of your India trip from Manali to Leh. You can arrive in Manali from Dharamsala by private transfer or from Delhi via overnight train and then car. Manali is a perfect departure point for your journey, which will take you over the second highest black-top road in the world. Set in a peaceful valley, Manali is an easy-going town popular with Indian honeymooners and nature-loving hippies. The valley is a mountain Shangri-La filled with traditional farmer’s houses, orchards, fields, cows, and refreshing waterfalls. For the first time on this tour from Manali to Leh, you’ll begin to feel the altitude (2100 metres – close to 7000 feet), so try to take things easy. Altitude sickness is something that you may experience as you climb higher into the Himalayas. For more information about altitude sickness, click here. |
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Day 2: Manali - JispaTravel time - Manali to Jispa: approx 6-7 hours |
Day 3: Jispa - LehTravel time - Jispa to Leh: approx 11 hours |
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Day 4: LehThere’s nothing planned for today, so you’ll have plenty of time to get used to the altitude and explore Leh at your own pace during this stage of your India tour from Manali to Leh. The town lies at 3,500 metres (11,480 feet) above sea level and there is a nine-storey palace in the historic town that looks very similar to the Potala in Lhasa. You can also visit the bazaar, overloaded with colourful jewellery and wonderful Tibetan textiles. Alternatively, find a bench in the crisp sunshine and settle down with a good book. Most importantly, take everything at a relaxed and leisurely pace. |
Day 5: Leh - Tibetan monastery excursion by jeepOn day five of your India tour, your english-speaking guide will collect you from the guesthouse by jeep. Today is monastery day, and your first stop will be Shey Monastery (approx 15kms from Leh), the oldest in the area. Shey Gompa Monastery stands on the far side of an extensive grass plain lined with conifers and surrounded by steep bare walls of rock. Inside the complex, there is a statue of Buddha reaching a staggering height of over 12 metres. From here, you’ll travel to one of the best places for observing religious ceremonies in India, one of the highlights of your India tour from Manali to Leh. In Thikse Monastery (approx 17kms from Leh), you’ll see monks praying, chanting, ringing bells and blowing horns that echo around the valley. As you watch the ceremony and soak up the atmosphere, you'll be surrounded by the magnificent Himalayas, and will be sure to feel tingles down your spine. |
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Day 6: Leh - End of the moduleAfter travelling from Manali to Leh on this India tour, today is your final day and you can take your time to enjoy a tasty breakfast while the sun slowly warms the valley. The module ends after this, and you’ll be free to continue with the rest of your trip. We can arrange a flight back to Delhi for you, and you can easily travel to other areas of India from there. |
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