Himalayan Extension: Ladakh to Kashmir

India

Travel across the spectacular Himalayan Highway

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Intro, Dates & Prices

Intro

Take one of the most scenic drives in the world, travelling across the Himalayas from the Buddhist heartland of Ladakh to the Islamic region of Kashmir. Stop off at Lamayuru monastery, one of the oldest in Ladakh, and take a stroll in the stunning hill station Sonamarg. Arrive into Srinagar and check into your traditional Kashmiri houseboat located on serene Dal Lake. Visit the floating market by 'shikara' and learn about Kashmir's history and what makes this one of the most fascinating and important regions in India.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • Dramatic location of Lamayuru monastery
  • Overnight in a charming houseboat on Dal Lake

Places Visited

Lamayuru - Kargil - Leh - Sonamarg - Srinagar - Srinagar - Dal Lake

What's Included

Arrival & departure transfers
Ground transport with driver
Domestic flights (if relevant - refer to itinerary)
Accommodation
Meals (refer to itinerary for meal plan)
English-speaking guides
Entrance fees to sites & parks

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Itinerary
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Day 1 : Leh - Kargil

Today at an appropriate time, you will be driven along the spectacular 'Himalayan highway' to Kargil, stopping to visit Lamayuru monastery en-route. On arrival in Kargil, you will check in at your hotel. Rest of the day will be at leisure. Overnight at hotel in Kargil.

Overnight in Hotel The Kargil, Kargil

Meal plan: Breakfast & dinner

Lamayuru is a medieval monastery that is built on top of a near-vertical cliff. Towering over a small cluster of mud-bricked houses, it was founded by Rinchen Zangpo in the tenth and eleventh centuries. However, the place itself is thought to have been sacred well before Buddhism when the local people followed the shamanistic Bon cult. It is known for the being one of the largest gompas or monasteries in the Ladakh region with 150 monks permanently residing there. It hosts two masked dance festivals in the second and fifth months of the Tibetan lunar calendar when all the monks from the surrounding gompas gather together to prey.

Lying on the banks of the Suru River, Kargil is the second largest town in the Ladakh. Before the Partition of India in 1947, the town was part of the Baltistan region of Ladakh and was a sparsely populated area with diverse language, ethnic and religious groups living in the isolated valleys. The town has a unique mix of architecture with the older mosques built in Tibetan and Iranian styles and the more modern mosques built with Arabic influences.

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Day 2 : Kargil - Srinagar

After breakfast, you will be driven to Srinagar. Enroute you can stop at the Drass War Memorial, commemorating the Kargil War of 1999 between India & Pakistan. Continue your journey through Zojila Pass and Sonamarg (Meadow of Gold) where you can take a walk in this picturesque hill station. On arrival in Srinagar, you will check into the houseboat on Dal Lake. In the evening, you will be taken for a Shikara ride (Kashmiri Boat) on the lake. Overnight on board the houseboat.
 

Overnight in Sukoon Houseboat, Srinagar

Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Translated as 'meadow of gold', Sonamarg is a hill station. With a backdrop of snow-clad mountains, the hill station had historical significant and was a major gateway on the ancient Silk Road connecting Kashmir with China. The area surrounding the hill station is full of bewitching natural beauty as the great Himalayan glaciers, Kolhoi Glacier and Mohoi Glacier, lay in its vicinity.

Surrounded by snow capped mountains, Dal Lake is one of the most beautiful urban lakes in India. It's the second largest lake in Kashmir and has many orchards dotted along its shores. The lake is part of a natural wetland including its floating gardens which cover the surface in lotus flowers during July and August. Called the 'jewel of Kashmir', the best way to view the stunning scenery is to take a colourful shikara ride across the tranquil waters.

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Day 3 : Srinagar

Wake up to a hot cup of chai and after breakfast you will be taken on a guided tour of the beautiful Old City. The walk begins at Zaina Kadal, a bridge to the living, breathing museum of Islamic architecture. Walk through the old quarters of Srinagar to the grand mosque of Jama Masjid and later to the Shah Hamadan mosque. Stop for lunch at an authentic Kashmiri restaurant in the Old City, then head to Zaina Kadal Market to soak up the atmosphere of this typical local market before a visit to the Mughal gardens. We will then aim to reach the Shankaracharya Temple before sunset for the glorious view it offers. Afterwards, you will be escorted back to your houseboat in time for dinner. Evening free to relax. Overnight on board the houseboat.
 

Overnight in Sukoon Houseboat, Srinagar

Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

Situated on the banks of the Jhelum River, Srinagar is the summer capital of Kashmir. It is well known for its beautiful gardens, lakes and houseboats as well as dried fruits and Kashmiri handicrafts. Known as ‘the Kashmiri Venice’, the city has a unique blend of cultural heritage which is reflected in the city’s many religious buildings, such as Keer bhawani and the Hazaratbal Shrine, which is the only domed mosque in the city.

The Shankaracharya Temple stands at the top of the Shankaracharya Hill on the Zabarwan Mountain. The temple dates back to 200 BC, and was built in dedication to Lord Shiva. The historic stone temple offers magnificent views over the city of Srinagar.

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Day 4 : Srinagar

After breakfast we begin the Sukoon Zabarwan Climb. This is a superb hill walk offering great views of Dal Lake and the surrounding hills. The hike is moderate and anyone with an average level of fitness can do it. We will drive to the place where the trail begins. The trail originates from a Sufi shrine near a small village and terminates at a small cave where the Sufi saint is believed to have meditated for several years. We will be accompanied by local guides, who will also host our lunch when we finish the walk. The guide belongs to a family of the village; he is very proud of his origins and takes great delight in showing you the scenic beauty of his birthplace. We then head back to Sukoon after sunset for dinner and retire for the day. Overnight on board the houseboat.

Overnight in Sukoon Houseboat, Srinagar

Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch & dinner

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Day 5 : Srinagar - Delhi - Departure

This morning we will wake up early at around 05:30am for an early morning Shikara ride to the floating vegetable market on the lake. Afterwards return to the houseboat for breakfast enjoying panoramic views of the lake and mountains. At the appropriate time, you will be transferred to Srinagar airport  for your flight to Delhi.

Meal plan: Breakfast

Accommodation

Accommodation

All accommodation subject to availability. Final accommodation choices will be confirmed after booking.

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Hotel The Kargil

Kargil (1 night)

Located next to Hussaini Park and the Suru River, The Kargil offers a comfortable, modern stay. The hotel's 33 rooms and suites feature a stylish decor, en-suite bathrooms, mountain views, and all modern amenities including a free laptop rental service. Guests may enjoy buffet dining in the hotel restaurant, or spend time exploring the town or surrounding landscape, which is as beautiful as it is rugged.

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Sukoon Houseboat

Srinagar (3 nights)

Moored on the waters of Lake Dal, Srinagar, with views of the surrounding waterways, and beyond them, the Himalayas, Sukoon Houseboat offers guests a unique living experience. Standard rooms and suites are available, and all are of a simple style with colonial furnishings for a touch of history. Guests may dine in the boat's on-board restaurant which serves traditional Indian and international cuisine. The houseboat is also well situated for the exploration of Srinagar's abundant natural landscape.

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