India Holidays
    Ladakh & the Nubra Valley

Sample Itinerary


This sample itinerary is designed for those who do not have unlimited holiday time. It covers the most important sights and experiences of this part of India.  If you prefer a slower pace, we will be happy to prepare a special trip for you. The Indian sub-continent offers infinite depths of experience for the explorer, as well as a range of delightful leisure activities.
 
Day 1: Arrive Delhi (early AM): Clear immigration and customs. A High Points representative will be waiting for you outside the arrival hall, holding a “High Points Of India” placard. Transfer to hotel. PM: Half day guided city tour of Old and New Delhi. Drive past the elegant India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan, and Parliament House. Visit the Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and the Jama Masjid. Optional: if you wish, visit the unique Hauz Khas village for dinner. 
Day 2: Delhi-Leh: Early AM: Transfer to the airport for the flight to Leh, the district headquarters of the Ladakh valley. The flight across the Himalayas is a memorable experience. Met upon arrival in Leh ( apx.12,000 ft) and transfer to your hotel. Remaining day at leisure for acclimatisation.
Day 3: Leh
AM: Excursions around Leh. Visit the Shey, Tikse and Hemis monasteries. 
Day 5 to 7: Nubra Valley: Excursion by jeeps to Nubra Valley. Tented camps. 
Day 8: Return to Leh: 


Day 9 (AM) Leh - Delhi:
Early morning transfer to the the airport fo your flight to Delhi. Met on arrival in Delhi and assisted in connecting with your onward journey. 
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