Himalayan India: Journey to Little Tibet

Himalayan India: Journey to Little Tibet

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Himalayan India: Journey to Little Tibet

14 Days Starting and ending in DELHI

Visiting: Delhi, Shimla, Kalka, McLeod Ganj, Manali, Jispa, Sarchu, Leh

Tour operator:

Wild Frontiers

Tour code:

LEH

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 12

Physical rating:

Low, Low / Moderate

Age range:

1-99

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians, Please contact Wild Frontiers with any specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Interests:

Cultural

Private Available:

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From: $5123

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Tour Overview

Ladakh lies on the Tibetan Plateau and is the highest, least populated and most inaccessible region in all India. It is a striking destination, home to many Tibetan Buddhists and its capital, Leh, is often referred to as a “Little Lhasa”. Fascinating in its own right, it is the overland route to Leh from the lowland town of Manali that draws travellers from all over the world, being renowned as one of the world’s most spectacular road journeys.

Crossing four Himalayan Mountain passes (including the 5,400m Taglang La), this epic journey will literally take your breath away. Ascend from the verdant foothills of Himachal Pradesh to the snow-capped mountains of Ladakh, passing stunning vistas all the way. In addition we’ll journey on the UNESCO World Heritage Toy Train to Shimla, the summer capital during the British Raj and spend time in McLeod Ganj, the Dalai Lama’s home.

This is a big trip in every sense of the word and one that will be sure to stay with you for many years to come.

Highlights

  • Ride the toy train through the Himalayas to the hill station of Shimla, the summer capital of the British Raj

  • Experience Delhi’s vibrant bazaar via rickshaw

  • Drive on the Leh-Manali highway, one of the world’s most spectacular road journeys

  • Spend time in Dharamsala, the residence of the 14th Dalai Lama and home of the Tibetan government in exile

  • Discover the monasteries and palaces in and around Leh

  • Take in the stunning views on an epic flight over the Himalayas

Places You'll See

Taj Mahal, India

Itinerary

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Day 1: Tour Starts In Delhi

Location: Delhi

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: The Claridges or similar

Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner

The tour starts this morning in Delhi at our hotel. After a welcome meeting and lunch we’ll head off to explore New Delhi and Old Delhi, visiting India Gate before continuing along Rajpath and past Parliament House to Rashtrapati Bhavan (formerly the Viceroy’s Palace). From here we’ll drive past the imposing Red Fort and visit Jama Masjid mosque, the largest in India commissioned by Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal. We’ll then take an exciting rickshaw ride through the maze of alleyways in Chandni Chowk bazaar, a great chance to see the city at its most lively! This evening we’ll enjoy a welcome dinner.

Day 2: Delhi - Kalka – Shimla (2,206M)

Location: Delhi, Shimla, Kalka

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: The Oberoi Cecil or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning we’ll transfer to Delhi railway station for our journey north to Kalka. On arrival we’ll board the UNESCO World Heritage Himalayan Queen ‘Toy Train’ to Shimla. This picturesque journey travels through the forested foothills of the Himalayas to Shimla, once the summer capital of the British Raj. Built between 1898 and 1903, the narrow gauge track passes through 107 tunnels and crosses a total of 864 bridges. The longest tunnel on the journey is at Barog, and when Engineer Colonel Barog dug the tunnel from both ends and couldn’t align them he was symbolically fined one rupee! Barog couldn't live with the shame and as a result committed suicide inside the incomplete tunnel.

Day 3: In Shimla

Location: Shimla

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: The Oberoi Cecil or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Often described as Epsom in the hills, the quaint hill station is today a surreal place, with a mall lined by mock Tudor cottages, the Viceroy’s neo-Gothic palace at one end and Christ Church at the other. Halfway along is the Gaiety Theatre, a charming miniature Drury Lane! We’ll take an orientation walk and discover why today Shimla is a town of contrasts, on the one hand buzzing with modern Indian life while on the other echoing that of its colonial past.

Day 4: Shimla – Mcleod Ganj (1,800M)

Location: Shimla, McLeod Ganj

Accommodation: Homestay

Accommodation Name: Chonor House or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we have a full day drive to Dharamsala and McLeod Ganj. Established in the mid-1850’s as a British garrison, McLeod Ganj sits 4km from Dharamsala (with which it is intrinsically linked) and is situated at a height of 1,770m. It is now the seat of the Tibetan government in exile and as residence to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. Considered as “Little Lhasa”, it’s also one of the best places to view Tibetan culture outside of Tibet.

Day 5: In & Around Mcleod Ganj (2,000M)

Location: McLeod Ganj

Accommodation: Homestay

Accommodation Name: Chonor House or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Named after Donald McLeod, Lieutenant-Governor of Punjab, we have the whole day to enjoy this legendary hill station with the opportunity to take a day walk in the surrounding area. After ascending through forest to Dharamkot we’ll reach Naddi village (2,000m), visiting a Buddhist stupa en route and some meditation caves where Tibetan Buddhist monks live and meditate for many months during the year. From Naddi village we’ll enjoy beautiful views of the peaks of Dhauladhar before descending via the Tibetan children’s village back to McLeod Ganj where there’ll be time to wander through the town’s fascinating bazaar. Those preferring not to walk can easily pass their time soaking up the fascinating interplay between Tibetan and Indian cultures.

Day 6: Mcleod Ganj – Manali (2,000M)

Location: McLeod Ganj, Manali

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Banon Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Leaving the home of the Dalai Lama we travel on to Manali. En route we’ll visit Palampur (1255M), known as the tea capital of northwest India, and the 13th century temple dedicated to Shiva as ‘Vaidyanath’ the Lord of physicians at Baijnath. We aim to arrive in Manali by the late afternoon.

Day 7: In & Around Manali

Location: Manali

Accommodation: Resort

Accommodation Name: Banon Resort or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Manali is set in a stunning location amongst the Himalayan foothills and old Manali in particular contains some beautiful old wooden houses. After a wander through the town, and for those that wish, there will be the chance to take a fascinating day walk around the area. Using village paths we’ll walk through apple orchards and forests, cross rivers and meet some of the villagers who eke a living out of this mountainous land. Later we’ll return to Manali in time for dinner this evening.

Day 8: Manali – Jispa (3,250M)

Location: Manali, Jispa

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Ibex Jispa or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we start our journey along what many consider the most spectacular drive in the entire Himalayas - from Manali to Leh. Travelling over 460km across mountain passes reaching over 5,300m, we’ll pass through lush Alpine foothills peppered with juniper, cedar and deodar pines, and see waterfalls crashing beside the road. We’ll depart early and journey towards the Rotang Pass (3,980m) where mighty peaks are visible in all directions, and onto Jispa, a picturesque village lying beside the river in a beautiful valley near the entrance to the Spiti Valley. Depending on what time we arrive there might be the opportunity to take a walk around the village and surrounding area.

Day 9: Jispa – Sarchu (4,100M)

Location: Jispa, Sarchu

Accommodation: Camp

Accommodation Name: Goldrup Camp

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we cross the 4,900m Baralacha La and it’s from here that the landscape begins to change. Caught in the rain shadow the land now begins to dry up, to form the high altitude desert for which Ladakh is famous. The mountains, forced upwards as the Indian sub-continental plate smashes into Asia, form the most extraordinarily varied concoction of twisted peaks and sunken troughs of serrated granite ridges and fluted sandstone gorges, of alluvial plains and sandy steppes, all carrying a multitude of colours that simply defy belief. After reaching Sarchu and checking into our campsite there’ll be the chance to head off on a good walk – though at this altitude it is usually best to take it easy. All of the tents at the camp are large, walk-in constructions, complete with beds, lights and en-suite loos and basins.

Day 10: Sarchu – Leh (3,500M)

Location: Sarchu, Leh

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Tsokar Retreat or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today is the longest day’s drive of the trip but arguably the most amazing, as we travel over the 5,400m Tanglang La where the rare Ibex are often spotted. We’ll drive through a series of 21 hairpin bends, extraordinary red sandstone gorges, across a high altitude desert steppe and along spectacular canyons before finally reaching Leh. Upon arrival we’ll transfer to our hotel and spend time relaxing and beginning to acclimatise. Known as the ‘Land of High Passes’, Ladakh and its capital Leh have been important junctions on the famous Silk Route for centuries.

Day 11: In & Around Leh

Location: Leh

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Tsokar Retreat or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today we’ll discover spectacular monasteries and explore ancient capitals during our first full day in Leh. We’ll stroll around Leh on an orientation walk and see how this fascinating town is still dominated by the ruins of the Leh Palace. This former residence of the royal family of Ladakh is built along the lines of the Potala Palace in Tibet. From here we’ll visit some of the most spectacular monasteries in the area surrounding Leh. Situated on a hilltop to the south, Shey Monastery was once the summer palace of the royal family and it’s believed that many of the Kings of Leh were born here. The monastery is home to an impressive 24m high seated image of Buddha cast from copper and covered with gold leaf. Thiksey Monastery, filled with colourful murals and statues, affords picturesque views of the green Indus valley from its rooftop. Located around 26kms from Leh, Matho Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery built around 500 years ago which belongs to the Sakya order. From here we’ll return to Leh in time for dinner this evening.

Day 12: In & Around Leh

Location: Leh

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: Hotel Tsokar Retreat or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast we leave for full day sightseeing. We'll first head west to visit Alchi. Adorned with murals depicting different forms of Buddha, Alchi Monastery is distinct from other monasteries in Ladakh in that it sits on flat ground rather than a hill top. We'll also head south and south east of Leh to visit various gompas and palaces in this region. Stok is famous for being the home of the Ladakh royal family and today boasts a Palace & Museum with costumes, crowns and thangkas on display. We may also visit Gurphuk Gompa, a branch of Spituk Monastery, which is famous for its festival 'Guru Tsechu'. Alternatively you may choose to rest and relax in Leh and enjoy the local scenery and maybe indulge in some shopping.

Day 13: Leh - Delhi

Location: Leh, Delhi

Accommodation: Hotel

Accommodation Name: The Claridges or similar

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast we will transfer to the airport for one of the most spectacular flights in the world, from Leh over the Himalayas back to India’s capital, Delhi. Depending on our arrival time there might be a couple of hours free for a last look around before heading out for our farewell dinner.

Day 14: Tour Ends In Delhi

Location: Delhi

Meals Included: Breakfast

The tour ends after breakfast at our hotel. Those on the suggested group flight will transfer to Delhi airport in time for the early afternoon departure.

What's Included

  • MEALS

    13 x Breakfasts10 x Lunches13 x Dinners

  • TRANSPORT

    Minibuses, cars, trains including a world heritage toy train and a domestic flight.

  • GROUP SIZE

    Maximum: 12

  • CARBON CONTRIBUTIONS

    Contributions to climate and community projects for all bookings

  • EXPERT TEAM

    The full services of a Wild Frontiers Tour Leader with local guides where appropriate

  • ACCOMMODATION

    All accommodation as outlined in the itinerary

  • ENTRANCE FEES

    All entrance fees for sights mentioned in the itinerary

  • FITNESS RATING

    Moderate

What's Not Included

  • We believe in a completely transparent approach to pricing with no hidden extras. As such, please note that the following are not included in the cost of the tour.Visas & Travel Insurance: Visas will always be tourationality dependent but travel insurance is mandatoryTips: Always optional but some guidance will be given in the pre-departure information documentsInternational .Flights: Please ask us for an obligation-free quote for flights which originate in the UKAirport .Transfers: We include complimentary transfers if arriving/departing on the suggested group flights.Beverages & any costs of a personal nature: This will include items such as laundry and souvenirs

  • ExcludedItem

    We believe in a completely transparent approach to pricing with no hidden extras.

    As such, please note that the following are not included in the cost of the tour.



    Visas & Travel Insurance: Visas will always be tour
    ationality dependent but travel insurance is mandatory
    Tips: Always optional but some guidance will be given in the pre-departure information documents
    International Flights: Please ask us for an obligation-free quote for flights which originate in the UK
    Airport Transfers: We include complimentary transfers if arriving/departing on the suggested group flights
    Beverages & any costs of a personal nature: This will include items such as laundry and souvenirs

Visas

Visas are necessary for many of the destinations we travel to and while we aim to provide you with the most up-to-date information, requirements frequently change and as such for the latest advice we advise that you check with the relevant embassies or contact our recommended visa agency, Travcour www.travcour.com 

For this tour, UK passport holders currently require a visa for India.

Non-UK passport holders or non-UK residents should contact the relevant embassies for individual requirements.

Further details will be sent out to you on booking, however ensuring that correct and valid visas are obtained remains the sole responsibility of the client.

Key Aspects to Consider

Anyone in a reasonable state of health, with an open mind and a sense of adventure should be perfectly able to cope with this tour, as many of the activities are optional.

This tour has a number of long driving days, these will be no longer than approx. 7 hours driving time (around 260km), regular breaks will be provided. 

While there is a lot of driving on this trip the views are truly spectacular and ample time for walks has been factored into the itinerary.

The trip will reach some high altitudes but we acclimatise as slowly as it’s possible to do so and anyone in a good state of health and a sense of adventure should be able to cope with the demands of this trip.

Please be advised that on this trip vegetarians can be catered for but the selection and variety may be limited. Guests with other dietary requirements should discuss their requirements with the office.

Responsible Travel

With local people, culture and eco-systems in mind, responsible travel and sustainable tourism are at the core of Wild Frontiers. We believe that a successful trip not only delivers a unique and unsurpassable journey for our travellers but also benefits the people and places we visit.

When designing our tours, we actively seek out experiences that have a positive impact on the communities and precious environments we visit - from supporting social enterprises; resting our heads in rural homestays; and eating at locally owned restaurants; to helping fund conservation projects that protect wildlife and their habitats. 

Visit the Responsible Travel area of our website to read more, including the work of the Wild Frontiers Foundation through which we fundraise to aid community empowerment and education projects.

Travelling Solo

As a company approximately 70% of our clients are solo travellers, so it’s very unlikely you’ll be alone!




Our prices are typically based on twin-share accommodation but single supplements are not compulsory for any Wild Frontiers tour. If you prefer not to pay a single supplement we’ll pair you with someone else of the same sex for you to share with throughout the trip.



On this trip, if you do opt to pay for a single supplement then please note that it will cover you for all nights of the tour.




Please note that paying a single supplement entitles you to lone occupancy of a single room. In many cases these rooms will be of the same size as a double/twin room, but in some cases they may be smaller.

 

Insurance

Insurance that provides cover for emergency repatriation in case of a medical emergency is compulsory for all tours. You should be aware that due to some of the geographical areas visited and some of the activities included on certain of our trips some standard insurance policies may not always provide adequate cover. As such we strongly recommend that you purchase a policy that adequately covers your trip. Please see the Insurance section for more details.

Check out our Q&As

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes

  • What is the maximum group size?

    12

  • Do you require a visa for this holiday?

    For this tour, UK passport holders currently require a visa for India.

    Non-UK passport holders or non-UK residents should contact the relevant embassies for individual requirements.

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    We include complimentary transfers if arriving/departing on the suggested group flights

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    We have a complete Covid-19 hub here: https://www.wildfrontierstravel.com/en_GB/covid-hub

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Over 70% of passengers on our group tours are solo adventurers. Unlike many tour operators, we don’t believe in charging solo travellers a premium, so if you are happy to share a room with a fellow traveller of the same sex, you will pay exactly the same as a couple..Occasionally you may even end up with your own room. You can travel as a single traveller on any of our holidays, from our escorte

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    Yes

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Since 2002

  • Do I need to be double-vaccinated against Covid-19 to travel with you?

    In most cases, yes. Not only are many destinations making double-vaccination a requirement of entry to the country and/or access to restaurants, museums etc., but additionally on all our group tours for the foreseeable future, for everyone’s peace of mind, we are asking that all clients be double vaccinated.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Sophie Ransom  

Sophie Ransom

A wide ranging trip with good food, culture and walks. The landscape throughout is spectacular.

David Hunt - Ladakh Review  

David Hunt - Ladakh Review

You will be amazed with the scenery every day, another world you thought only existed in fiction.

Andy Richardson  

Andy Richardson

A fantastic trip, offering a very different cross section of India....

Matthew Chapman  

Matthew Chapman

It had everything from scree running at Glider Height to cool and beautiful Buddhist monasteries.

Janet Pickering  

Janet Pickering

So much was packed into this holiday, although at no time did we feel rushed.

Sally Hollings  

Sally Hollings

The drive from Shimla to Leh was by far the most spectacular I've ever done in my life

Yolanda Bentham  

Yolanda Bentham

From the frenetic rickshaw ride in Chandni Chowk, the disturbing images of the Tibetan museum in Mcleodganj, the majestic views across the Ladakhi plains to the gentle camel safari in the Nubra Valley this tour delivered something for everyone.

Michael and Lynda Rose  

Michael and Lynda Rose

Ladakh was wonderful - fantastic people and extraordinary scenery

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