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When you travel in Creta, road conditions won't be a problem... You can enter leh in three ways... One through Spiti Valley, another one by Manali Rhotang Pass and the other one from Sri Nagar... I was instructed to enter from Jammu- SriNagar- Zoji la- Kargil-Lamayuru- Leh, because in this route the altitude increases gradually, so the point of mountain sickness is zero here... The other route through Manali would be tough, for the reasons of sudden increase in altitude... The route through spiti is like wow and very scenic... Considering you travelling on the month of june, there won't be any problems with the roads... When ever you start, start early as possible because after 2 or 3 Ice melts a lot and thus the streams crossing the roads become harder to cross... So places to around leh would be... Kardung la, then the nubra valley, places like Diskit and Hunder are really good... Only in these places you could see a double hump camel... After that you can come back to leh and start towards pangong lake...From there you can reach Pang through Moore Plains , trust me these are the best plains you can ever see in life...Flats roads on the Himalayas... After which you can enter spiti and complete the ride... Happy Travelling :)
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Thanks Siva, I have heard of 2 ways via Manali or Via Srinagar. Can you please brief a bit about the route via spiti. Also as I am the only driver how many days do you suggest i should plan to reach Leh.
If you want to do paragliding then go 1st manali and then by rohtag pass
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Hi Deepak, Here is a pretty sorted itinerary by ADVENTURE OVERLAND for you guys along with hotels where you could stay at. https://adventuresoverland.com/road-trips/ladakh-road-trip.html Another good read is a THRILLOPHILIA guide for a complete roadtrip to leh with permits, gas stations, ATM's, must visits, safety tips : https://www.thrillophilia.com/road-trip-to-ladakh Cheers!
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Thanks Vatsala.. :-)
Since Manali -Leh Rd. is going to open from 10th April, you can visit it from that side only. Day1 Chandigarh-Manali Day2 Manali to Sarchu or camp at keylong instead of Manali. Day3 Sarchu to Leh (book in advance to avoid the tourist rush) Day4 rest and take a day or 2 in Leh. Day6 Go to Nubra Valley for an excursion for 3days Day6 Trek in Hemis Monastery for 2-3 days in homestays Day9 you can also visit zanskar valley (through kargil take another 3 days) or try rafting in Indus Day 10 return via Manali and before Manali take a left to batal to visit Chandrataal (excursion of 50km)and could also continue towards spiti valley
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