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Hotel: Hotel Blue Stone
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Deluxe Room, 1 Double Bed, Smoking-1 Double Bed - Package Deal
No of Rooms: 1 No of Nights: 5
  • Rooms:Stay in one of 30 guestrooms featuring LED televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries.
  • Onsite payments:Carte Blanche, Visa, Diners Club, Discover, American Express, JCB International, Mastercard
  • Dining:Satisfy your appetite for lunch or dinner at the hotel's restaurant, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Continental breakfasts are available daily from 7:30 AM to 10:30 AM for a fee.
  • Business amenities:Free self parking is available onsite.
  • Location:With a stay at Hotel Blue Stone in Leh, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Monastery Circuit and Main Bazaar. This hotel is 0.1 mi (0.2 km) from Chowkhang Gompa and 0.3 mi (0.4 km) from Leh Temple.
  • Attractions:Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometer. Monastery Circuit - 0.1 km / 0.1 mi Main Bazaar - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi Jama Masjid - Leh - 0.2 km / 0.1 mi Chowkhang Gompa - 0.2 km / 0.2 mi Leh Royal Palace - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi Leh Temple - 0.5 km / 0.3 mi Gomang Stupa - 1.1 km / 0.7 mi Namgyal Tsemo Gompa - 1.2 km / 0.7 mi Sankar Gompa - 1.3 km / 0.8 mi Shanti Stupa - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi Spitok Gompa - 7.5 km / 4.7 mi Gurdwara Pathar Sahib - 9 km / 5.6 mi Phyang Monastery - 9 km / 5.6 mi Indus River View Point - 10.2 km / 6.3 mi Shey Palace - 13.8 km / 8.6 mi The nearest major airport is Leh (IXL-Kushok Bakula Rinpoche) - 5 km / 3.1 mi
  • Headline:Near Main Bazaar
  • Sightseeing: Leh - Day at leisure
    Today you are free to explore on your own
    Meals: Breakfast
    • Breakfast 

    Breakfast included at Hotel

    Sightseeing: Half Day Excursion to Sham Valley
    Half Day Excursion to Sham Valley
    After breakfast drive downstream along the River Indus on Leh - Kargil Highway and start sightseeing with: Hall of Fame: The Hall of Fame, located near the Leh Airfield, is a museum constructed as well as maintained by the Indian Army in the memory of the soldiers who had lost their lives during the Indo-Pak wars. It is also termed as a memorial for the war heros. This building consists of two floors. While on the ground floor, there is information about the brave soldiers and a souvenir shop but on the first floor, there are artifacts of various wars (mainly Kargil war) such as the weapons used during the war and some important documents, related to the same. There is another section dedicated to the Siachen glacier. Gurudwara Patthar Sahib: Situated 25 miles from Leh in Ladakh region in Jammu and Kashmir, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib stands at the place where Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion and the first guru, is believed to have vanquished a demon. Though the region is predominantly Buddhist, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is also worshipped and venerated by Buddhists. Tibetan Buddhists venerate Guru Nanak as Guru Gompka Maharaj and as Nanak Lama. Magnetic Hill: The popular Magnetic Hill of Ladakh is said to be a gravity hill where vehicles defy the force of gravity and move upwards on the hill when parked at the marked location. The hill lies at a distance of 30 km from the town of Leh, at an elevation of around 14,000 feet above sea level. To the eastern side of the hill flows the Sindhu River, originating in Tibet and is an almost essential stopover for all those who travel to Ladakh. An optical illusion or actuality, the Magnetic Hill in Ladakh has mysterious magnetic properties that draw tourists from across the globe. Confluence Of The Indus And Zanskar River: Nimmu is a beautiful valley that marks the confluence of the Indus River and Zanskar River. The Indus River drains the dry and deserted terrains of Ladakh's landlocked valley and serves as its lifeline. Zanskar, on the other hand, is a tributary of this river and merges into it from the north-eastern direction. On its way to the meeting point, the river passes through the spectacular Zanskar Gorge, which is a dream destination for trekkers. After visiting above places we drive back to Leh enroute visiting Spituk Monastery. Spituk is an interesting monastery, on the hill top near Indus about 18 kms from Leh on Srinagar road. The Spituk monastery offers a commanding view of Indus. It has a totally new Gompa within the monastery as well as the old Gompa has also been restored meanwhile. It is constructed in a series of tiers with courtyards and steps. Higher up in the hill is a chamber which houses the enormous statue of goddess. Its face is covered and uncovered only once in a year during the festival time. The Spituk Gompa was founded in 11th century by Od-De, the elder brother of Lha Lama Changchub-od. The Gompa was named Spituk (exemplary) by Rinchen Zangpo, a translator came to that place and said that exemplary religious community would rise. Initially the Gompa was run according to the Kadampa school then during the reign of king Gragspa Bumide he converted it to Gayluk Pa order. Many icons of Buddha and 5 thangkas can be visited in this 15th century monastery. The Dukhang Hall is the largest building and has two rows of seats running the length of the walls to a throne at the far end. Sculptures and miniature chortens are displayed on the altar. There is also a collection of ancient masks, antique arms and fine thangkas. Higher up the hill is the Mahakal Temple, containing the shrine of Vajrabhairava. The terrifying face of Vajrabhairva is unveiled only at the annual festival in January. Evening at leisure and Overnight at Hotel in Leh
    Meals: Breakfast
    • Breakfast 

    Breakfast included at Hotel

    Sightseeing: Day Excursion to Pangong Lake

    After an early breakfast, we leave for Pangong Lake through Changla pass (5486 Mtrs). The long easy ascent takes you to Changla pass through its winding roads passing through Sakti Village. Stop at the Changla Pass for a quick photograph session.

    The Chang La (also known as Changla) is one of the highest mountain roads of the country. The pass, guarded and maintained by the Indian Army (due its proximity to Chinese border), is covered with snow throughout the year. This road is usually open all year, but it can be closed anytime when the access is not cleared of snow. The Changla Pass is the main gateway for the Changthang Plateau situated in the Himalayas. The pass is located on the 134 km-long (83 mi) road between the Pangong Lake and Leh. Road closures can be frequent.

    Later, we drive down to the village of Tangtse, where you can relax for a cup of tea. Leaving Tangtse for Pangong you pass through few small villages of Changthang and finally you can have a sudden view of the Pangong Lake situated at 14,000 feet (4,267 m). This famous blue brackish Lake of Pangong is 5/6 Kms wide and over 133 Kms long with half of it's running the other side of the "INDO CHINA BORDER". One rarely feels so close to nature and environment and the scenery is unforgettable. After the success of 3 Idiots, this beautiful natural location has attracted more tourists from all over the world.

    After spending some time at Pangong, we drive back to Leh in the late afternoon. Overnight at Hotel in Leh.

    Meals: Breakfast
    • Breakfast 

    Breakfast included at Hotel

    Sightseeing: Half Day Excursion to Khardungla Top
    Half Day Excursion to Khardungla Top
    After breakfast, we drive to Khardung La (The Highest Motorable Road in The World) at 5,602 Mtrs. / 18,390 Ft, around 39 km from Leh. From the pass, one can see all the way south over the Indus valley to seemingly endless peaks and ridges of the Zanskar range, and north to the giants of the Saser massif. The views from the top of the pass are amazing. Later return to the hotel on time for lunch. In the afternoon, you can stroll around the market place for some last minute souvenir shopping. Overnight at hotel in Leh
    Meals: Breakfast
    • Breakfast 

    Breakfast included at Hotel

    Sightseeing: Day Excursion to Chemdey, Takthok, Hemis, Thiksey & Shey
    Full Day Sighseeing Tour of Chemdey, Takthok, Hemis, Shey & Thiksey
    After breakfast, we proceed for a sightseeing tour of monasteries, visiting Chemdey Monastery, Tak-Thok Monastery, Hemis Gompa, Thiksey Monastery and Shey Palace. Chemdey Monastery: Chemaday Monastery is located in the east of Leh at a distance of 40 km and it is situated on to the hills. It is said that it was founded 400 years ago and it was offered to the monks to form a monastic community under Shamo Natha. Chemaday monastery belongs to the Dukpa Kargyut Pa sect and it is currently headed by the 6th Skyangon Stagsang Rinpoche. An image of Padmaasambhava is to be seen in the Chemday Gompa Leh. It is one storey in height. There are furthermore many shrines. Chemday monastery in house the exclusive gold plated image of Guru Padmasambava. Chemday Gompa is well known for the Chemday festival that celebrated every year there. This celebration celebrates on every 9th month of the Tibetan calendar and on the two days of 9th month, 28th and 29th. In Chemday fest, holy & sacred dance performed with an old tradition of the Chemday Gompa and dance custom is performed on just one of these festivals days. The monks, who carry out this sanctified dance, bear a type of mask on their face. People from outside of Ladakh are also permitted to take part in this ceremonial of dance. Tak-Thok Monastery: Takthok Monastery is also widely referred to as Thak Thak or Thag Thog by Buddhist people. This is a famous Buddhist monastery that is situated in Ladakh’s Sakti village belonging to the northern India. This monastery is almost at a distance of 46 km from Leh. The monastery has got its name Takthok which in English means ‘rock – roof’. Actually the walls along with the roof of this monastery are built of rocks only and that is why it got its name Takthok. This infamous monastery belongs to Tibetan Buddhism’s Nyingma tradition. A total of 55 lamas are currently residing inside this monastery. This monastery is one & the only monastery in Leh belonging to Nyingma tradition. This makes it highly popular and unique among the other monasteries. It is built around a cave on a mountain side. According to the legend, the great Padmasambhava did his meditation in this cave in the early 8th century. This cave is termed as Duphug (Tu-Phuk) Lhakhang. This cave is a famous pilgrimage for all the Tibetan Buddhists around the world. Hemis Gompa: Hemis Monastery, 40 kms towards the south-east of the main city of Leh is the largest as well as the most well-known monastery (Gompa) in Ladakh. This monastery was built by under the reigns of the King Singge Namgyal, in 1672 AD. This monastery plays host to an annual festival that is held in the month of which is also a major tourist attraction. This colorful day-long festival is called Hemis Tsechu which is also a state holiday. The monastery has beautiful paintings and a statue of Lord Buddha, which are the highlights too. Thiksey Monastery: Thikse Gompa is around 19 kms to the East of the main city of Leh. The architecture of the largest monastery in central region of Ladakh, is similar to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. This 12-storey building complex consists of a number of things related to Buddhist art such as Thangka paintings, statues, stupas, swords, and so on. The building also has a nunnery. A major tourist attraction is the Maitreya temple installed in 1970. The statue of future Lord Buddha in this temple of 49 feet high, which is also the largest in the region. Shey Palace: Shey palace is located near Leh city. The palace is comes under archaeological survey of India and mostly ruins now. It was constructed in 1650 by the king Deldan Namgyal of Ladakh which was used as a summer retreat. The palace has the largest CHANGCHUP (Chorten stupa) in Ladakh, the top of which is made of pure gold. Later on, king also constructed Shey monastery in the memory of his father. The Royal palace and monastery built in sixteenth centrury A.D. enshrines the DU-KHANG with the copper gilded statue of Lord Buddha rising to a height of three storeyed. Later on the royal family of Ladakh shifted to Stok Palace in 1834. The three storeyed palace has 7.5 meters statue of seated Sakyamuni Buddha made of from copper and brass plated with gold silver and studded with gems and precious stones. Later, return to Leh for overnight stay
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