Day
01 : Delhi - Leh
Flight from Delhi to Leh. Assistance & transfer to hotel. Afternoon
free for acclimatisation
Day 02 : Leh - Sankar Monastery - Leh
Visit to Sankar Monastery in the morning. This monastery belongs to the
Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) Sect. In the afternoon visit Leh Palace. Rest of the
day at leisure.
Day 03 : Leh - Stok - Matho - Leh
Visit to Stok and Matho Monasteries. When monarchy was abolished in Ladakh,
the royal family was compensated by the palace in Stok. The palace, built in
1814, houses rare royal ornaments in its museum. The last king of Ladakh
died here in 1974. Return to Leh. Afternoon at leisure.
Day 04 : Ley/Shey - Thiksey - Hemis
Shey was the former summer palace for the kings of Ladakh. Shey houses the
12 m tall Sakyamuni statue built during the reign of Senge Namgyal. 45 kms
south of Leh lies the most famous monastery in Ladakh, the Hemis Gompa. The
monastery belongs to the Drukpa Kargyud order of Tibetan Buddhism. Every
year the Hemis festival commemorates the birth of the Indian sage Guru
Padmasambhava. The festival is held from the 9th-11th days of the fifth
Tibetan month (usually sometime between June and July). The biggest thangkas
(religious icons painted or embroidered on cloth) are displayed every twelve
years by the Hemis Gompa. The next event is scheduled in 2004.
Day 05 : Leh - Likir - Alchi
Leave for Alchi in the morning, via Likir. The name Likir is a distortion
of the word Klu-Kkhyil or "spirits of the water.This 14th Century
monastery belongs to the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) Sect. Also known as the
Choes-kor or "religious enclave", the Alchi monastery was built in
the 11th Century by a famous scholar, Rinchen Zangpo. The abandoned
monastery is maintained by monks from the Likir Gompa. Alchi has murals
which predate the Tibetan style of painting, along with Tabo (Spiti Valley)
and Phugtol Gompa (Zanskar Valley). The murals are the sole survivors of a
style of painting prevalent in the first millennium.
Day 06 : Alchi - Rizong - Lamayuru - Alchi
Half an hour to Rizong Monastery with packed lunch. Nearby is Chomoling, an
exclusive village of nuns. Drive on to Lamayuru. Situated on a drained lake
the monastery at Lamayuru is known for its scenic beauty. The monastery is
the oldest in Ladakh, dating before the 10th Century, and is built on a
sacred Bon (
the pre-Buddhist religion) site. Lamayuru used to be an asylum for
criminals, though not any longer!
Day 07 : Alchi - Da Hana - Alchi
Drive back along the Leh-Srinagar highway towards Da Hana.This Dardi
village lies very close to the Indo-Pakistani border. The Dard tribesmen are
one of the purest Aryan tribes in the region.
Day 08 : Alchi - Phyang - Spituk - Leh
Drive back to Leh. En route visit the picturesque Phyang Gompa.
Day 09 : Leh - Taktak - Chimre - Leh
Drive along the Leh-Manali road to Chimre Gompa.Taktak is a Nhyingma (Old
Sect) monastery. Guru Padmasambhava is said to have meditated in a nearby
cave. Return to Leh.
Day 10 : Leh - Khardung - La/Leh
A two & a half hour drive to the second highest motorable pass in the
world. On a clear day, one can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Karakoram
range. Return to Leh.
Day 11 : Leh - Delhi
Transfer to Leh airport & assistance on arrival in Delhi.