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This 13-day bespoke journey through Ladakh by Travel Design Pvt Ltd is an immersive exploration of the Himalayas, where spirituality, culture, and refined slow luxury come together seamlessly. Beginning in Leh, the itinerary is carefully paced to allow for gradual acclimatization, offering guests the time to absorb the rhythm of the mountains while exploring iconic monasteries such as Thiksey and Hemis, alongside heritage sites and local wellness traditions. As the journey unfolds along the Indus Valley towards the tranquil village of Nurla, it reveals authentic, ground-level experiences—from monastery visits and scenic walks to meaningful interactions with local communities, including the rare and culturally distinct Aryan villages of Dah-Hanu.
The experience deepens as guests traverse some of Ladakh’s most dramatic routes, including Khardung La and the lesser-explored Wari La Pass, leading into the stark beauty of Nubra Valley and onward to the culturally rich frontier village of Turtuk. Here, life is experienced intimately through apricot orchard walks, Balti culinary encounters, and engaging storytelling rooted in local heritage. Thoughtfully balancing adventure with mindful luxury, the journey is enriched with curated stays, immersive cultural exchanges, monastery interactions, and exclusive experiences such as picnics at hidden gems like Yarab Tso. Designed as a seamless Himalayan narrative, this itinerary offers a rare blend of high-altitude exploration, spiritual depth, and genuine cultural connection.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
The ideal time to experience this Ladakh itinerary is:
May to September (Peak Season – Highly Recommended)
Morning
• Arrive at Leh Airport (spectacular Himalayan flight views of K2, Nanga Parbat, Gasherbrum, and Nun Kun massif).
• Transfer to hotel and check-in.
Afternoon
• Settle in and acclimatize to Leh’s altitude (11,000 feet).
• Lunch
Evening
• Leisurely walk through Leh Old Town beneath Leh Palace to get oriented.
Night
• Dinner at Namza Dining or Tsas by Dolkhar *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Gyalpo Residency (Rooms on CP (Continental Plan) → Room + Breakfast basis).
Morning
• Early visit to Thiksey Monastery (5 am) for morning prayers & meditation. See the chanting and drum and blow triumph from the roof of monastery.
• Village walk followed by breakfast at The Hermit Homestay on the banks of the Indus River.
• On return: Visit Stakna Monastery, Shey Palace, and Sindhu Ghat.
Afternoon
• Lunch at a local family house with traditional Ladakhi vegetarian food.
• Visit Nunnery Association for a unique experience of mental wellness with a local Amchi (doctor), including pulse-reading and teachings (donation-based).
Evening
• Visit Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa.
Dine at the Cafe: Enjoy the views from the cafe and restaurant located at Shanti Stupa. *Traveller’s Choice.
Night
• Dinner at Dolkhar by TSA, Namza Fine Dining, or Cloud Café *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Gyalpo Residency (Rooms EP Plan)
Morning
• Breakfast at hotel in Leh.
• Visit Hall of Fame (Indian Army Museum).
Afternoon
• Visit Likir Monastery – is its 23 metres (75 feet) high statue of Maitreya Buddha covered in gold. It is a marvel to look at.
• Trek from Likir to Yangthang (2–3 hours) *Traveller’s Choice.
• Hot lunch served at Hotel Apricot Tree.
NOTE: On this day we have to start little early around 6 am and we will do sightseeing and visit liker monastery later to a trek for 2 hours & by 2 pm we will reached Apricot tree for lunch .
Evening
Enroute Rizdong Monastery, visit Uleytokpo is known for its eco-camps, serene river views, and peaceful atmosphere. It’s a great place to relax, take short hikes, or enjoy the calm by the Indus River.
Night
• Private dinner at The Apricot Tree *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Apricot Tree, Nurla.
Morning
• Breakfast at hotel in Nurla.
• Scenic drive along the Indus River
Afternoon
• Village walk in Skurbuchan Village.
Evening
• Return drive to Nurla. Late evening at leisure.
Night
• Dinner *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Apricot Tree, Nurla.
Morning
• Early breakfast at hotel in Nurla.
• Drive to Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass (5,550 m), the world’s highest motorable pass.
• Stop at the pass for panoramic views and photography.
Continue journey into Nubra Valley, located at the confluence of the Shyok and Nubra Rivers.
Mid-Morning
Afternoon
Evening
• Return to camp for leisure.
• Optional experiences at Unalome Resort *Traveller’s Choice– High tea at 4:30 pm followed by Nubra Valley (complimentary cultural show).
– Spa & wellness therapies (extra cost).
– Interaction with local monks for meditation & wellbeing (donation basis).
– Sundowner at sand dunes with tea/coffee (extra cost).
– Visit to artisan bazaar and live music.
Night
• Dinner *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Unalome Resort, or Naychu Resort which ever available according to time frame.
Morning
• Breakfast at hotel in Nubra.
• Drive to Thang, the last Indian village on the India–Pakistan border (captured in 1971).
Arrive in the scenic Turtuk Village. Check in to your hotel Virsa in Turtuk Village.
Afternoon
Evening
• Relax at Farmers House Café – craft coffee, gourmet continental bites, and slow café vibes *Traveller’s Choice.
• Dinner at Yakitori – authentic Japanese dining experience infused with Himalayan soul *Traveller’s Choice.
Night
• Dinner experience at Yakitori *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Virsa, Turtuk Village.
Morning
• Wake up to the sounds of Turtuk’s riverside charm. Begin your day with a Balti-style breakfast at Virsa Baltistan, featuring apricot jam, khambir bread, and yak butter tea.
• Guided heritage walk through the upper village lanes: explore stone houses, wooden bridges, watermills, and old mosques that reflect Turtuk’s unique Indo-Balti blend.
Mid-Morning
• Apricot Vineyard Experience – stroll through family-owned orchards, sample fresh/dried apricots, and learn about the cultivation methods that make Turtuk famous.
• Optional: hands-on cooking workshop with a local family, learning to prepare dishes like kisir (buckwheat pancake) or Balti dumplings. *Travellers Choice
Afternoon
• Farm-to-table lunch with a Balti family, featuring seasonal produce and storytelling about village life across generations. *Travellers Choice
• Visit the Royal House of Yabgo Dynasty, descendants of Central Asian rulers, to hear tales of Silk Route heritage.
Evening
• Short sunset hike to Turtuk Viewpoint overlooking the Shyok River and Karakoram mountains. (Ideal for photographers and quiet reflection.)
• Return to the village for folk music & dance performance by local youth groups, celebrating Balti traditions.
Night
• Dinner at The Khangsa (or Virsa Baltistan) with fusion options – Balti, Ladakhi, and continental. *Travellers Choice
Overnight Stay
• Virsa, Turtuk Village.
Morning
• Breakfast at The Khangsa (in-house dining destination at Turtuk) with eclectic options: Balti, Italian, Japanese, and Indian specialties.
Mid-Morning
• Guided village walk & storytelling session by the Turtuk Headman about life before integration with India.
• Visit two local museums.
• Explore war bunkers used during the India–Pakistan conflict.
Afternoon
• Hot lunch in the middle of the Apricot Vineyards (If we stay at Nayacho Resort) *Traveller’s Choice.
Early Evening
• Drive back to Hunder.
Night
• Dinner & leisure at the resort.
Overnight Stay
• Unalome Resort, or Nyacho Resort Nubra Valley.
Morning
• Drive to Panamik Village.
• Visit Panamik Hot Springs and experience its therapeutic warm waters in a serene Himalayan setting, then Visit to Samstanling Monastery: Located in the village of Sumur, this monastery is a major tourist attraction near Panamik
Afternoon
• Continue to Yarab Tso (the “hidden lake”).
Evening
• Leisure time at Yarab Tso – photography, short walks, and quiet reflection.
• Drive back to your accommodation.
Night
• Relax at hotel/guesthouse with a warm dinner.
Overnight Stay
• Unalome Resort, Nubra Valley.
Morning
• Breakfast at hotel in Nubra.
• Scenic drive towards Agyam Village via Warila Pass (5,359m / 17,582 ft.) – one of Ladakh’s most adventurous motorable routes.
• Descend to Agyam Village Check Post and continue towards Leh.
Afternoon
• Arrive in Leh.
• Lunch at Tibetan Kitchen or Cloud Café *Traveller’s Choice.
• Explore Leh city at leisure or Viist the Lamo Heritage Center. Take a guided city tour with Lamo Heritage.
Evening
• Visit the Leh Market – Enjoy local meals at Gesmo & Lamayuru Restaurant: These spots within or near the main market offer a traditional dining atmosphere, and you can likely find local dishes like those with yak cheese on their menus.
Night
• Fine dining dinner at a local homestay in Leh, then we explore the illuminated Shanti Stupa and Kawa in high tea *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Gyalpo Residency, Leh.
Early Morning
• Leisure open air Breakfast at hotel in Leh.
Morning
• Hiking excursion to Stok Village (2 hours).
Mid-Morning
• Visit Stok Palace.
Afternoon
• Authentic Ladakhi lunch at a 100-year-old house in Stok Village.
• Participate in a traditional Oracle Session.
• Lunch *Traveller’s Choice.
• Post-lunch visit to Hemis Monastery *Traveller’s Choice.
Evening
• Return to hotel in Leh.
Night
• Dinner at a local café or restaurant of your choice *Traveller’s Choice.
Overnight Stay
• Gyalpo Residency, Leh.
Morning
• Breakfast at hotel in Leh.
• Visit to the Looms of Ladakh Store (Retail Therapy)
• Free day in Leh for shopping or optional sightseeing.
Afternoon
• Lunch at Tibetan Kitchen *Traveller’s Choice.
Evening
• Visit the Jigmat Textile Museum of Ladakh
• Leisure at Namza Café *Traveller’s Choice.
Night
• Dinner & relax at hotel. *Travellers Choice
Overnight Stay
• Gyalpo Residency, Leh.
Morning
• Breakfast at hotel.
• Check out from hotel.
Late Morning
• Transfer to Leh Airport for departure.
When travelling, take the train or bus rather than an airplane. If you have no other option but to fly, make sure it is a direct flight to minimise its carbon imprint. 2.4% of carbon emissions are believed to come from aviation. Alternate your modes of transportation, and be careful to go slowly. When it comes to shorter distances, try cycling and walking as these activities will also provide you with a sort of workout.
As opposed to shopping in a mall or airport store, buying locally is better for the environment. You have a favourable financial effect on the community. Their homemade goods are not only a unique souvenir for your house, but they are also less priced.
Locally-owned restaurants will give you the taste of a local cuisine which you might try for the first time. While locals shop at their local market, hotels typically get their ingredients from large corporations. By eating in one of their hotels, you’re minimising your carbon footprint.
Try to pack with the clothing you currently own rather than going on a buying binge. Human clothing that is owned by people ends up in landfills in 73% of cases. Don’t allow items to go to waste. Give them to neighbours or sell them on a platform for thrift stores if you buy anything you won’t use again.
This is majorly enjoyable bucket list material. Make sure your wildlife expert is qualified, prioritises the comfort of the animals, and is familiar with the specifics of the local habitat. During the safari, don’t push the driver to take you closer to the animals. Allow the animals to relax and take it easy while you enjoy yourself.
Make sure to pick a hotel that uses green practices when you are on vacation. In order to choose a hotel and the various amenities it offers, you won’t need as many toiletries, water bottles, or meal packets if you reduce, reuse, and recycle them. Verify the policies and procedures of the hotel, but make sure you are according to a sustainable style.
Ideally, you shouldn’t leave any trash behind you. You shouldn’t carry single-use plastic either because it contributes significantly to trash and pollution. Utilising plastic-free products and using your own cloth bag are two examples of travelling sustainably.
Discover a whole region, interact with the people there; this will only make your journey more interesting, enjoyable, and, most importantly, sustainable.

