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A still high-altitude lake beneath snow peaks in Ladakh

Signature destination

Ladakh

Where silence becomes part of the journey.

Slow journeys through high mountains, old monasteries and villages that live at their own pace - planned by hand, and built entirely around you.

Why Ladakh

A place that asks you to slow down.

Long roads, changing light, quiet monasteries and people who have called these mountains home for generations. Ladakh isn't a place you rush - so we plan it unhurried, well-timed, and free of the rush that spoils most trips here.

An empty mountain road stretching to the horizon in Ladakh

Where you'll go

Journey highlights.

Pangong Lake with turquoise water and barren mountainsPangong Lake
A green river valley near TurtukTurtuk
The night sky over HanleHanle
The Panamik hot springs in NubraPanamik Springs
The Shyok river valley in NubraNubra Valley
The giant Maitreya Buddha at Thiksey MonasteryThiksey Monastery
Shanti Stupa above LehShanti Stupa
Umling La, the world's highest motorable passUmling La

Sample journey · Ladakh · 10 days

A taste of what
we craft for you.

1
Day 1-2Leh

Arrive & breathe

Intentionally slow. Rooftop meals and gentle walks through Leh's bazaars - we ease you into the altitude before ambition kicks in.

2
Day 3Leh

Dawn at Shanti Stupa

Sunrise spills over Stok Kangri, then a slow stroll through the lanes of 16th-century Leh Palace.

3
Day 4Nubra Valley

Crossing Khardung La

Over one of the world's highest motorable passes, down into moon-like Nubra - Bactrian camels on the dunes and a night under unpolluted stars.

4
Day 5Nubra Valley

Diskit & the farmstay

+ 5 more days

Moments that stay

Signature experiences.

Pangong lake going still at dusk

Dusk at Pangong

The lake as the day-trippers leave - the water going still and trading colours with the sky.

The Milky Way over Hanle at night

Under Hanle's dark skies

Some of the darkest skies on earth, where the Milky Way is bright enough to read the valley by.

The border view point at Thang, India's last village

Thang, the last village

India's last village before the border - apricot orchards, Balti kitchens, and stories from people who remember when the road first arrived.

A cup of salted butter tea in Ladakh

A cup of butter tea

An unhurried hour over salted butter tea with someone who actually lives here - the kind of stop you don't plan.

An empty high-altitude road in Ladakh

Over the high passes

Long, empty roads and passes above 17,000 feet - the kind of driving that quietly becomes the memory itself.

Good to know

Travel essentials.

The practical basics in one place. Everything else, we'll cover when we plan your journey together.

Fly into Leh direct from Delhi, or arrive overland from Manali or Srinagar for a gentler gain in altitude along the way.

Ready to experience Ladakh your way?

Tell us how you like to travel, and we'll design a journey that's entirely yours.