JUNE TO AUGUST
9DAYS
LEH AIRPORT(LEH)
Called land of high passes, Spectacularly jagged, arid mountains enfold this magical Buddhist ex-kingdom. Picture-perfect gompas (Tibetan Buddhist monasteries) dramatically crown rocky outcrops next to fluttering prayer flags and whitewashed stupas, while prayer wheels spun clockwise release merit-making mantras. Ladakh is one of the highest regions of the world. Its natural features consist mainly of high plains, deep valleys, rivers, lakes, and a series of mountain passes such as Umling La, through which runs the world’s highest drivable road. The high plain predominates in the east, diminishing gradually toward the west. In southeastern Ladakh lies Rupshu, an area of large, brackish lakes. Most of endemic wildlife including birds who are the resident of Tibetan plateau you can find them here.
SIGHTING OF PALLAS’S CAT, TIBETAN WOLF AND MANY ENDEMICS OF TIBETAN PLATEAU
SIGHTING OF TRANSHIMALAYAN BIRD SPECIES & ENDEMIC BIRDS OF TIBETAN PLEATUE
GET TO KNOW THE LOCAL CULTURE & TESTE OF LOCAL CUSINE
VIEW OF TRANS HIMALAYAN MOUNTAINS AND HIGH ALTITUDE PASSES
View of two snow cocks found in India
Chance of getting 10plus mammals and 30plus birds in a single trip.
: Pickup from Leh AIRPORT, Rest in hotel for acclimatization.
Whole day birding and acclimatization around Leh
Whole day birding and mammaling on the way to Pangong tso via Changla pass.
Whole day birding and mammaling on the way to Hanle.
Whole day birding and mammaling around Hanle
Whole day birding and mammaling on the way to Tso-kar.
Whole day birding and mammaling on the way to Leh.
Day trip to Agam village via Warila pass and back to Leh.
Morning around warila/outskirt of leh then drop at Airport.