A traveller’s guide to Himalayan mountain expeditions and expedition tour packages of the Himalayas
Trans Himalayan Safari Tour
Duration : 19 Nights / 20 Days
Destinations : Delhi Shimla Rampur Sarahan
Rekong Peo Kalpa Ribba Moron Tila Tabo -
Kaza - Chandartal - Batal Keylong Sarchu Leh
Phyang Theksey Sheyu Hemis Stok Spituk
HIGHLIGHTS OF TOUR
This safari takes you to Shimla, which was the winter capital of the
British Empire during the British Rule. From Shimla the safari follows the
beautiful mountain road to Kinnaur.

From Kinnaur you enter the very remote, dry and mostly barren valley of
Spiti which has the Tabo, Ki and Dankar monasteries. You cross the Kunzum La
(15,155 feet) into Lahaul and then take the Manali - Leh road that passes
over Baralacha La (16,260 feet) and Tanglang La (17,850 feet) - the third
highest pass in the world - into Leh, where you visit Shey, Thiksey and
Hemis Gompas and the Tibetan bazaar.
PERMITS:
Will be arranged by us. A minimum of four tourists has to travel together
for a permit to pass through Spiti.
DAY 01 : DELHI SHIMLA
Breakfast in hotel. Departure from Delhi by surface to Shimla, 2030m (380
kms/10-11 hrs). Check into hotel, Shimla upon arrival. Lunch en-route.
Dinner and overnight in hotel.
DAY 02 : SHIMLA - RAMPUR - SARAHAN
Breakfast in hotel. Depart by surface to Sarahan, (2300 m) 185 kms from
Shimla (8/9 Hrs drive) via Rampur, old capital of Rampur-Busher state having
palace and temples. Visit Bhumkali temple (a rare combination of Buddhist
and Hindu architecture, the main idol is about 200 years old.) and old
palace enroute to Sarahan. Sarahan is a beautifully located township amid
mountains with Shrikhand Mahadev peak (5155m) looming as a backdrop. Packed
lunch enroute and Dinner and overnight in tents.
DAY 03 : SARAHAN - REKONG PEO - KALPA
After breakfast drive to Kalpa (3000 m) 150 kms (6/7 Hrs drive) via Rekong
Peo. Kalpa, the old headquarter of Kinnaur district and one-time favorite
haunt of Lord Dalhousie. Packed lunch enroute. Dinner and overnight in
tents.
DAY 04 : KALPA - RIBBA - MORON - TILA
- TABO
After breakfast drive to Tabo (3200 m) approx. 175 kms (6/7 hrs drive) via
Ribba, Moron and Tila monasteries. Tabo monastery is an ordinary mud
structure but inside it has frescoes, which earned Tabo the epithet of Ajanta
of Himalayas. Packed lunch enroute. Dinner and overnight in tents at
Tabo.
DAY 05 : PIN - KUNGRI - DANKAR - KAZA
After breakfast drive to Kaza (3450 m) approx.38 kms via Pin, Kungri and
Dankar monastries. Packed lunch enroute. Dinner and overnight in tents.
DAY 07 : KAZA - KI - KIBBER - KAZA
After breakfast drive to Ki monastery (4116 m/11 kms). The monastery with
rare paintings and scriptures is the oldest and biggest in Spiti. Go further
to Kibber (4140m) one of the highest villages in the world. Packed lunch
enroute. Return to Kaza for dinner and overnight.
DAY 08 : KAZA - KUNZUM - CHANDARTAL
After breakfast drive to Kunzum pass (4551 m) and then trek to Chandartal.
(4270 m). This blue water lake is situated about nine kms from Kunzum pass.
The lake is placed between a low ridge and the main Kunzum range with an
outlet into the Chandra River. The lake lies in a broad grassy plain; cranes
and ducks abound in the lake. Packed lunch enroute. Dinner and overnight in
tents.
DAY 09 : CHANDRATAL - BATAL - KEYLONG
After breakfast trek to Batal (3960 m). On reaching Batal drive to Keylong
(3350 m) approx. 95 kms. Keylong is the district headquarters of Lahaul and
Spiti. Keylong is an oasis of greenfields against a backdrop of
brown hills and snow-clad peaks. Packed lunch enroute. Dinner and overnight
in tents.
Day 10 : KEYLONG - SARCHU
Drive over the Baralacha Pass to cross from Himachal into Ladakh. Dinner
and overnight at a camp.
Day 11 : SARCHU - LEH
After breakfast drive to Leh (300kms/08-09hrs). Packed lunch en-route.
Check into hotel Caravan Centre upon arrival. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Day 12 : LEH - PHYANG LEH
After breakfast drive to Phyang and spend the day at the festival which
carries on till five in the evening. Lunch at Phyang. Return to Leh for
dinner and overnight at Caravan Centre.
Day 13 : LEH THIKSEY SHEY HEMIS - LEH

Breakfast in hotel. Full day visit to the famous Thiksey, Shey and Hemis
monasteries. Packed lunch en-route. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Thiksey : 19 Kms from Leh, Thiksey is one of the largest and most
impressive Gompas of Ladakh. The Thiksey monastery provides a panoramic view
of the green Indus Valley from its vantage point atop a hill. It has
chambers full of statues, Stupas and colorful Tankhas.
Shey: This sumer palace of the erstwhile King of Leh set upon a
hill. The monastery itself has a 7.5-meter high, copper statue of a sitting
Buddha, wrought in gold. This is the largest of its kind in the world.
Hemis: Situated just off the Manali-Leh Highway, Leachs
biggest and wealthiest monastery is situated on the Leh - Manali road. Its
popularity stems from the annual festival held here in summer. The
festival coincides with Guru Padam Sambhavas (Buddha) birthday. It
contains quite a few statues in gold and Stupas decorated with precious
stones. It has a superb collection of Tankhas, including one, which
is Supposed to be the largest in existence and is exhibited only once every
12 years.
Day 14 : LEH SHANKAR SHANTI STOK
LEH
Breakfast in hotel. Full day visit to Shankar, Shanti and Stok. Packed
lunch en-route. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Shankar : The small monastery at Sankar (3 kms from Leh), harbours
accomplished modern tantric murals and a thousand-headed Avalokitesvara
deity. It has innumerable collections of small statues of pure gold and a
number of interesting paintings. A relatively modern monastery, it is
closely associated with the Spituk monastery and serves as the residence of
the head priest. It is well lit and can be visited in the evening as well.
Shanti Stupa : The modern Ladakh Shanti Stupa, accessible by a
winding road, is a stunning monument
JULY 16 : LEH SHANKAR
SHANTI STOK LEH
Breakfast in hotel. Full day visit to Shankar, Shanti and Stok. Packed
lunch en-route. Dinner and overnight in hotel.
Sankar : The small monastery at Sankar (3 kms from Leh), harbours
accomplished modern tantric murals and a thousand-headed Avalokitesvara
deity. It has innumerable collections of small statues of pure gold and a
number of interesting paintings. A relatively modern monastery, it is
closely associated with the Spituk monastery and serves as the residence of
the head priest. It is well lit and can be visited in the evening as well.
Shanti Stupa : The modern Ladakh Shanti Stupa, accessible by a
winding road, is a stunning monument of Japanese commitment to Buddhism.
Stok Palace Museum : 17 Km, 1 Hour drive from Leh. Just across the
river from Leh, is the village, which the deposed Royal Family was
compensated for the loss of its throne. Its palace houses a museum of
artifacts associated with the dynasty, and there is also a small Gompa. The
museum in the Stok Palace is a showcase of the Royal Thankas, while the
collection of Turquoise head dresses worn for the Royal wedding is the most
impressive in Ladakh.
DAY 17 : LEH DAKTHOK DISKIT LEH
After breakfast drive to Dakthok and Diskit. Lunch en-route. Return to
hotel for dinner and overnight.
Dakthok : At the foot of the Chang-La, Dakthok incorporates one of
the many caves in the Himalayas where the Indian Buddhist apostle
Padmasambhava is said to have rested and meditated on his journey to Tibet.
DAY 18 : LEH
Day at leisure in your hotel. Optional visit to the bazaar for shopping.
Evening attend local Ladakhi cultural show. Overnight in hotel.
DAY 19 : LEH - DELHI
Transfer to airport for a breathtaking flight over the mighty Himalayas to
Delhi. Of Japanese commitment to Buddhism.
Stok Palace Museum: 17 Km, 1 Hour drive from Leh. Just across the river
from Leh, is the village, which the deposed Royal Family was compensated for
the loss of its throne. Its palace houses a museum of artifacts associated
with the dynasty, and there is also a small Gompa. The museum in the Stok
Palace is a showcase of the Royal Thankas, while the collection of Turquoise
headdresses worn for the Royal wedding is the most impressive in Ladakh.