
Leh, the capital of Ladakh, is a breathtaking place with a mix of Tibetan culture, Buddhist monasteries, and scenic mountain views. The first few days in Leh will allow you to explore some of its famous attractions while acclimatizing to the altitude. Things to do in Leh: Leh Palace: A historical site that offers panoramic views of the city. Shanti Stupa: A peaceful spot with beautiful views of the town and surrounding mountains. Hemis Monastery: Known for its vibrant festivals and rich history. Thiksey Monastery: A Tibetan-style monastery that is often compared to the Potala Palace in Lhasa. Nubra Valley (Day trip): If you're visiting Nubra as part of Leh, it's a beautiful desert valley known for its sand dunes and Bactrian camels.

Day 1-3: Leh (3 Nights)

Day 1-3: Leh (3 Nights)

A unique destination that lies beyond Khardung La Pass, one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Nubra Valley is famous for its diverse landscapes, including sand dunes, lush green valleys, and dramatic mountains. Things to do in Nubra: Diskit Monastery: The largest and oldest monastery in Nubra with a huge Buddha statue. Hunder Sand Dunes: Experience a camel ride on the unique double-humped Bactrian camels. Panamik Hot Springs: A natural hot spring in the valley where you can relax and enjoy the surrounding beauty.

Pangong Lake is one of the most famous lakes in India, known for its stunning color-changing waters and its remote, tranquil beauty. The lake spans both India and China, but the Indian part offers incredible views and is a must-visit for travelers. Things to do in Pangong Lake: Sunset/Sunrise at Pangong Lake: The changing hues of the lake during sunrise and sunset are breathtaking.
Camping by the lake: If you're staying overnight, enjoy the serene environment and starry skies.

On your final day, you will return to Leh, where you can do some last-minute shopping or explore any attractions you missed before your flight back home. This itinerary gives you a taste of the diverse landscapes, cultures, and natural beauty that Ladakh has to offer, all while keeping a balance between sightseeing and relaxation.