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Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through the Land of High Passes with our 7D/6N Leh Ladakh Road Trip with Turtuk. This high-altitude adventure offers a thrilling mix of biking through the world’s highest passes, exploring scenic valleys, and diving deep into Buddhist heritage. From the spiritual calm of Shanti Stupa to the war memorial at Hall of Fame, and the surreal landscapes of Nubra and Pangong to India’s last village, Turtuk — this tour is a must for every thrill-seeker and culture explorer.
What Makes This Trip Epic:
✅ Traverse Khardung La & Chang La – among the world’s highest roads
✅ Stay in handpicked hotels, cottages & camps across Leh, Nubra & Pangong
✅ Optional BS6 Himalayan Bike Ride with full riding gear
✅ Explore local monasteries, stargaze by Pangong Lake, and sunbathe by the Shyok River
✅ Includes permits, fuel, backup vehicle, oxygen, meals & trip captain
Safe Travel
Flexible Cancellation
Easy EMI
Certified Captains
24/7 Support
Airport pickup in groups at 9 AM & 12 PM
Check-in at hotel and acclimatization (essential due to altitude)
Evening trip briefing with Trip Captain
Stay: Leh | Meal: Dinner
Sangam (Indus & Zanskar confluence), Pathar Sahib Gurudwara
Magnetic Hill, Hall of Fame, Shanti Stupa
Cafe hopping and market exploration in the evening
Stay: Leh | Meals: Breakfast + Dinner
Ride or drive through Khardung La (18,380 ft)
Visit Hunder Sand Dunes, enjoy Double Hump Camel ride (optional)
Check-in to Nubra camps
Stay: Nubra | Meals: Breakfast + Dinner
Day trip to Turtuk – India’s last village on the Indo-Pak border
Explore orchards, local museum, sunbathe by Shyok River
Return to Nubra by evening
Stay: Nubra | Meals: Breakfast + Dinner
Visit 100ft Buddha statue at Diskit Monastery
Drive to Pangong Lake featured in 3 Idiots and Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Check-in to cottages near the lake
Stargazing and lakeside chilling
Stay: Pangong | Meals: Breakfast + Dinner
Scenic drive through Chang La Pass (17,800 ft)
Visit Shey Palace (Golden Buddha statue), Thiksey Monastery
Check-in at hotel in Leh
Stay: Leh | Meals: Breakfast + Dinner
Group drop to Leh Airport at 9 AM sharp
Meals: Breakfast only
Himalayan Treks
18-48 Years
Weekend Gateways
18-38 Years
Backpacking Trips
18-40 Years
Customized Trips
No Limit
Biking Trips
18-45 Years
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Cancellation Charge | Free Cancellation |
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Booking Amount | Refunded in mode of Credit Note | Adjusted in Refund Deduction |
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Remaining Amount | Full Refund (minus) booking amount | Refund (minus) 25% of the trip amount | Refund (minus) 50% of the trip amount | No Refund |
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75% Payment | Optional | Optional |
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You must pick a good quality backpack with a comfortable fit and straps that won’t give you shoulder pain. You can check out your nearest Decathlon store for a good trekking backpack.
When you head towards the summit, you are required to carry only a few necessary items and for that, you need a day backpack as you will leave your bigger one on the campsite.
Durable footwear designed for rugged terrains.
You must keep at least three pairs of quick-dry tees so that you can wash them in between stops for proper hygiene.
A poncho provides coverage to your body and bag, ensuring total water protection from rain.
A quick-dry towel must dry quickly to avoid bacterial growth and maintain hygiene.
Essential for maintaining cleanliness while trekking.
A lightweight sun cap with side flaps keeps your head cool and avoids sunburns.
Protects against sunburns and chafing during high-altitude exposure.
Hydration is critical during treks. Carry a reusable bottle to refill with Himalayan water.
Include napkins, toothpaste, sanitizer, paper soap, etc., ideally in a ziplock bag.
Carry a basic first-aid kit with bandages, antiseptics, and any personal medication.
Photochromatic or clip-on glasses help with eye protection during high sun exposure.
To keep your devices powered during the journey.
Essential for charging when you’re away from power outlets.
Carry Aadhar Card, Driving License, or any government ID for verification.
Store wet clothes and ensure you’re not littering in the mountains.
Polyester track pants are breathable, quick-drying, and reduce chances of rashes.
Comfortable and breathable — always wear dry socks to avoid blisters.
Merino wool socks help with insulation and odor control during cold nights.
They provide warmth and grip while using trekking poles.
Heavy jacket for layering and insulation at higher altitudes.
Prevents cold at higher altitudes and protects ears from wind.
Comfortable mid-layer for mild weather conditions.
Protects from dust, wind, and cold — cover your face when needed.
Better than a torch for hands-free visibility during night treks.
Helps conserve energy and gives better stability on uneven paths.
To capture memories — don’t forget extra batteries and memory cards.
For biking or motorcycle trips — wear protective gear always.
Protects your skin from sunburn, dryness, and chafing.
Keeps your lips moisturized in dry and cold weather.
Essential hygiene item for female trekkers.
Protects against mosquitoes and other insects in forest areas.
Always keep some cash for emergencies — ATMs may not work in remote areas.
Base layer for warmth — especially at night in high-altitude areas.
Quick energy boosters during long hiking days.
The most important item — stay calm, cheerful, and flexible during challenges.
Yes! You can choose a Tempo Traveler instead of a bike. Itinerary, stops, and inclusions remain the same.
Riding at altitude requires good stamina and comfort with long-distance travel. Beginners should consult a doctor and start basic cardio before the trip.
Thermals, heavy jackets, gloves, warm inners, balaclava, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes. Weather can be harsh even in summer.
Leh has ATMs, but Nubra and Pangong have limited cash access. Carry sufficient cash. Only BSNL, Airtel (postpaid) work decently in remote areas.
Yes. Our trips are group-based with verified stays and Trip Captains. Ladakhis are warm and helpful.
Yes, we carry oxygen cylinders, oximeters, and basic first-aid. Insurance coverage is included from Leh to Leh.
India’s last village before Pakistan border, with rich Balti culture, local museum, views of K2, and apricot orchards.
Hotels in Leh have full amenities. Camps in Nubra and Pangong offer bucket hot water. Electricity may be limited at night.
May to September when roads are open and passes are accessible.
Valid photo ID (Aadhar, Passport, Driving License), 2 passport-sized photos. For foreign nationals, ILP is mandatory.
At least 24-36 hours in Leh is recommended before any exertion.
Pashmina shawls, silver jewelry, prayer wheels, thangka paintings, apricots, and Tibetan handicrafts.
Yes, but you’ll have to handle fuel, servicing, and permits yourself. Joining group logistics is not recommended with own vehicle.
Leh has multi-cuisine cafes and bakeries. In Nubra and Pangong, meals are basic but hygienic and locally sourced.
Technically yes, but internet is unreliable outside Leh. Travel light.
Visit Balti Heritage Museum
Pluck Apricots in orchards
Hike to the Monastery or Waterfall
Relax by Shyok River