Jeep Safari
Our Jeep Safaris are one of the most comfortable and exciting ways of exploring the Himalayas . We have a fleet of well maintained Jeeps manned by expert drivers who know the entire landscape they travel in like the back of their hands. We operate Jeep Safaris in all the regions we operate in and make sure that your trip is a memorable and easy going one.We offer you great choices in our Jeep Safaris. Ranging from long distance ones heading into Zanskar or to the neighbouring state of Himachal Pradesh, to short ones into the legendary Nubra valley once a halting point for the trade caravans heading to the bazaars of Central Asia with their exotic merchandise. There are Jeep safaris to two of the largest lakes in the region - Tso Moriri and Pangong Tso. You can choose from any of these.
Leh - Mahe Bridge - Tso Moriri - Tso Kar - Tanglang La - Rumtse - Leh: 5 Days. Altitude: 17,469ft / 5325m.
This Safari leaves Leh and heads towards the extensive
Changthang plateau. On the way stop over at the hot springs of
Chumathang known for their healing properties for a refreshing dip.
After crossing the Mahe bridge we reach the ancient village of Karzok
with its impressive monastery on a hillside on the northern shores of
the Tso Moriri salt water lake. This water body is about 65 Kms in
circumference and is ringed by barren mountains. The next destination is
Tso Kar another salt water lake that has enormous deposits of salt on
its shore. Then crossing the extensive Kyungshu or More plains we head
back towards Leh crossing the second highest motorable pass in the world
- the Tanglang La and camp at the small village of Rumtse. The safari
ends at Leh.
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Leh - Khardung La - Diskit ( Nubra Valley ): 12 Days. Altitude: 18,000ft / 5500m
South east of Leh sprawls the picturesque Nubra Valley . Once a
halting place for the ancient caravans that travelled on the
traditional trade routes to the bazaars of Central Asia, Nubra now plays
host to a number of visitors from all over the world. Lying on the
other side of the Ladakh range across the highest motorable road in the
world Nubra is a mixture of desert and lush fields of barley, wheat,
peas, millet, buckwheat, and apricot orchards. It is here also that you
will find the rare Bactrian Double Humped Camel once used as a pack
animal by traders coming in from China. This safari crosses the Khardung
La ( above 18,000ft) the highest mountain pass in the world and enters
the Nubra valley. Two rivers flow through this beautiful valley – the
Shyok and the Nubra. Visit the villages of Panamik, Tirirt, Khalsar,
Diskit, and Hunder. An unforgettable drive through the Ladakh ranges.
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The Trans Himalayan Jeep Safari: 12 Days Altitude: 17,469ft / 5325m
This safari starts of from Leh and after traversing the
Kyungshu plains in the Changthang heads south towards Lahaul in
neighbouring Himachal Pradesh, continues to Manali and then winds back
to go on to Kaza in Spiti and after going through the Kinnaur region
ends at Shimla the capital of Himachal Pradesh. From here you can take
either a train or bus back to Delhi. While the major part of this drive
goes through high altitude desert regions, a number of days are also
spent travelling in lush green forested roads. The safari ends at
Shimla.
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The Dha Hanu & Pangong Lake Combined Safari: 9 Days Altitude: 18,000ft
This revealing Jeep Safari takes you into 2 villages of an
unusual ethnic group known as the Drokpa. Small in population, probably a
couple of thousand, with their Aryan features, they are completely
different from the other Ladakhi and Zanskari people maintaining a
distinct culture and tradition. Later we drive up to the largest lake in
the entire region the Pangong Tso with its clear waters. Half of this
lake lies in Tibet while the remaining half is in India. Enroute we stop
over to see the summer homes of the nomadic Changpa who roam the
Changthang and this area grazing their large flocks of sheep. An
eventful and exciting 9 days of exploration in some of the most charming
areas of Ladakh.
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The Rangdum - Mulbekh Safari: 8 Days Altitude: 4400m
This exciting safari into Zanskar leaves Leh and crossing the
Pensi La enters the isolated Zanskar region. The highlights of our
safari include visits to two tiny lakes, the ancient monasteries of
Zangla, Rangdum Karsha, Bardan and Stongde monasteries. The castle of
Zangla gives us an interesting look into what Zanskar royal life could
have been once upon a time. All along our route you are afforded with
extensive views of the Zanskar snow clad mountains and the barren
mountainscape. The safari ends at Leh after a visit to Hemis monastery.
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