Dharamshala

Hills and High Places


HIGHLIGHTS

  1. - Amritsar and the stunning Golden Temple
  2. - Palampur tea estate, Manali and adventure sports
  3. - Sarchu and Sahsur Gompas and its priceless 5 metre painting of all 84 Buddhist sidhas
  4. - Leh - ‘Little Tibet’, Sankar Gompa, Shanti Stupa, Hemis Monastery, Shey Monastery and Tikse Gompa
  5. - Delhi - the capital of India

    Dharamsala and its laid back Buddhist atmosphere
  6. - Keylong, the Rhotang Pass and the Tanglang Pass
  7. - Alchi Monastery - classic Himalayan GompaHigh Himalayas - exhilarating mountain vistas and home to Mount Everest
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DETAILS

Company Name: On The Go Tours

Price per person: INR 234500

Duration: 16 days hours

Departure Point: Delhi

Return Point: Delhi

Type of Tour: Multi-Day Tour

Day 1 - Delhi

Once you've arrived in Delhi, you'll be met and transferred to and afternoon flight to Amritsar and hotel check in.

Overnight: Amritsar

Day 2 - Amritsar

This morning enjoy a tour of Amritsar, taking in the beautiful Golden Temple, considered the holiest shrine to Sikhs the world over, yet open to all. Surrounded by a complex of sparkling white marble and a lake for purification the lavishly guilded temple with bulbous golden domes houses the Adi Granth, the book of teachings for the Sikh faith. This evening we drive to the Wagah Border crossing ( a land crossing between India/Pakistan ) to watch the highly animated ‘Flag Lowering’ ceremony - a must for any visitor to the north of India.

Overnight: Amritsar | Breakfast

Days 3-4 - Dharamsala

Amritsar - Dharamsala. Driving north to Dharamsala offers some dramatic scenery, where rolling foothills rise high toward snow capped peaks. Dharamsala, the British hill station turned Tibetan settlement, home to the Dalai Lama and thousands of Tibetan refugees offers a sense of peace and tranquility to all those who arrive.

Day 4 offers guided sightseeing of the area surrounding the Dalai Lama’s residence, Dharamsala’s main Buddhist Temple - Tsug Lakhang and the Norbulingka Institute - centre for Buddhist learning and handicrafts.

Overnight: Dharamsala | Breakfast x 2

Days 5-6 - Manali

Dharamsala - Palampur - Manali. En route to Manali a stop is made at Palampur - a pretty hill station enclosed by aged British tea plantations. Touring a colonial plantation, set upon the mounting slopes of Kangra Valley, criss crossed by babbling brooks offers a chance to enjoy a fine cuppa. Arriving in Manali, the adventurous can opt to go white water rafting, mountain biking or skiing. Or simply spend the afternoon relaxing. Day 6 allows for a sightseeing tour of the city and an afternoon of leisure.

Overnight: Manali | Breakfast x 2

Day 7 - Keylong

Manali - Rohtang Pass - Keylong. Continuing north and rising to 3980 metres above sea level along the Rhotang Pass we arrive at the village of Keylong - 120 km from the Tibetan border.

Overnight: Keylong | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8 - Sarchu

Keylong - Sarchu. En route to Sarchu there is time to stop and explore Sahsur Gompa, a beautiful Buddhist Temple built in the 17th century housing priceless 5 metre ‘Tankha’, ( wall painting ) depicting all 84 sidhas of Buddhism.

Overnight: Sarchu ( permanent tented camp ) | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Days 9-11 - Leh & Ladakh

Keylong - Tanglang La Pass - Leh. Rudyard Kipling said of the region “Surely the Gods live here this is no place for men.” Travelling over the Tanglang La Pass at a dizzying height of 5350 metres confirms our arrival to the remote and sparsely populated region of Ladakh. Cradled by the Karakoram and the Great Himalayan ranges, the vast and often snow covered desert is often discribed as the last ‘Shangri-La’, ( land of high mountain passes ) and is one of the last enclaves of Mahayana Buddhism, Ladakh’s principle religion for nearly a thousand years, now much suppressed in its native homeland of Tibet. The following 3 days are spent exploring this delightful region. Day 10 - Leh city tour with visits to the Sankar Gompa and Shanti Stupa. Day 11 - guided touring of Hemis Monastery, Shey Monastery - a former royal palace and Tikse Gompa - a 12 story high complex resembling Potala Palace in Lhasa, housing Buddhist art, statues, art and swords.

Overnight: Leh & Ladakh | Breakfast x 3

Days 12-13 - Alchi

Leh - Alchi. Alchi is set amongst the desolate gorges of the Indus River and spectacular mountains. Here we will visit the Alchi Gompa, a must see Buddhist Temple dating back to 1000 AD. On day 13 we return to Leh.

Overnight: ( 1 ) Alchi, ( 1 ) Leh | Breakfast x 2, Lunch x 2, Dinner x 2

Days 14-15 - Delhi

Leh - Delhi - breakfast. Morning flight to Delhi and hotel check in upon arrival. The remainder of today and tomorrow offer free time to independently explore. Consider visits to the Red Fort, Qutab Minar and Raj Ghat.

Overnight: Delhi | Breakfast x 2

Day 16 - Delhi

Sadly today arrangements conclude after breakfast and onward departure transfer to the airport.

Breakfast

PRICE DETAILS

PRICE/PERSON SINGLE SUPP.

INR 234500 INR 82000

ADDITIONAL INFO

INCLUDED

15 breakfasts, 4 lunch, 4 dinners1 night permanent tented campServices of English-speaking Indian specialist guides at some sites2 Economy class flights - Delhi - Amritsar, Leh - DelhiTouring, excursions and drives as per itinerary

14 nights superior hotels ( standard and deluxe hotels available on request ) Airport arrival and departure transfers on day 1 and day 16Chauffeur driven air-conditioned vehicle ( mountain vehicles are not air-conditioned ) Entrance fees to all sites included in the itinerary

NOT INCLUDED

International flights and visasTipping - an entirely personal gesture

Laundry, drinks, items of a personal nature

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