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13th – 25th July
#DRIVEWITHSOULICONIC LADAKH DRIVE: MOUNTAIN TRAIL,
SPITI-LADAKH, 2019
#DriveWithSOULTeam SOUL takes great care to curatedrives that give you opportunities toexplore locations on and off the touristmap.
After exploring the heartlands andmountains of India and creatingmemories of a life time during our lastfew drives: Jungle Trail (Nagpur toKhajuraho, in Oct ’17), Iconic North EastDrive (Guwahati to Tawang, in Apr ’18),Iconic Ladakh Drive (Chandigarh to Leh, inAug’18), Iconic Dakshin Drive (Bengaluruto Puducherry in Dec ’18) and IconicInternational Drive (Bhutan in Apr ‘19) wenow bring to you The Iconic HimalayanDrive: Mountain Trail, Spiti-Ladakh 2019.
Go ahead and explore the Spiti andLadakh like never before and earn yourbadge.
Trip Highlights
Drive 1,600+ kms through some of the toughest terrains
Visit the Spiti valley and drive on one of the most challenging
dirt roads in the region.
Cross 4 high mountain passes located at 16,000+ ft altitude
Beautiful and ancient Monasteries in the furthest
Himalayan lands
White water rafting in grade III+ rapids of river Zanskar
Conquer the Khardungla summit
Enjoy the unparalleled beauty of Pangong Tso
Visit the highest village at Komic and post a letter at the highest post office at
Hikkim
Trip Highlights
Day 1 Check in at Chandigarh
Day 2 Chandigarh to Rampur Bushahr
Day 3 Rampur to Sangla (& Chitkul)
Day 4 Sangla to Kaza
Day 5 Rest & Sightseeing at Kaza
Your ItineraryA day-wise summary of the planned journey.
Total distance : ~1,600 KMs
Day 6 Kaza to Jispa
Day 7 Jispa to Sarchu
Day 8 Sarchu to Leh
Day 9 Rest & Sightseeing at Leh
Day 10 Leh to Pangong Tso
Day 11 Pangong Tso to Hundar (Nubra)
Day 12 Hundar to Panamik to Leh
Day 13 Bidding Adieu!
LehPangong Tso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
DAY 1: 13TH JULYARRIVAL AT CHANDIGARHDISTANCE: 0 Kms (0 HRS)
Key Highlights
Chandigarh serves as a base this SOUL Iconic Himalayan drive 2019. Arrive at the Vivanta by Taj, Chandigarh, and put yourself into ‘drive’ mode!Check-In early and visit the sprawling gardens that this city is famous for; the Rock Garden and the Zakir Hussain Rose Garden to name a few.A 212km drive awaits us the next day and an early start is crucial, so make sure you are well settled-in and ready!
Stay at:Taj Chandigarh
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Meals Included
Itinerary
1400 hrs onwards: Check in at the hotel
1800-1900 hrs: Soultroduction & interaction with the team
2000 hrs: Dinner
Dinner
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
DAY 2:14TH JULYCHANDIGARH TO RAMPUR BUSHAHRDISTANCE: 240 KMS (8 HRS)
Key Highlights
After breakfast and checkout, we begin the first leg of our drive. Lunch is taken care of, with scrumptious Himachali cuisine en-route. Our pitstop for the night is Rampur Bushahr, a former princely state capital built on the banks of the river Satluj. Rampur is a bustling town that maintains an ample measure of its past and is still a melting pot of the region’s cultures. It has numerous historical palaces and temples, including the Sarahan and Mahakali shrines. Rampur is renowned for its handspun blankets that are popularly known "Rampuri Chaddar."
Itinerary
0700-0800 hrs: Breakfast and checkout
0830 hrs: Depart for Rampur
1330 hrs: Stopover for lunch
1630-1930 hrs: Arrival at Rampur, sightseeing (Sarahan, Mahakali
temple)
2000 hrs: Dinner
Breakfast Dinner
Meals Included
Stay at:Nau Nabh Heritage
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Trip Advisor Review Rating
DAY 3:15TH JULYRAMPUR TO SANGLA (& CHITKUL)DISTANCE: 102 KMS (4.5 HRS)
Key Highlights
Another day, and yet another adventure…The 3.5 hrs to Sangla sees us traverse expansive and stunning landscapes. We drive into the Baspa Valley and soon see ourselves in Sangla. Located at the center of the valley, Sangla is the locus of exploration and is packed with numerous trekking trails. Bering Nag temple, Kamru village and fort, Sangla Buddhist temple are a few of the sights that Sangla is known for. Post lunch, we drive to Chitkul, the last inhabited village before the Indo-China border. The Indian road ends here. Of particular interest are the houses with either slate or wooden plank roofs.
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Itinerary
Breakfast Dinner
Stay at:Banjara Camps
Meals Included
0700-0800 hrs: Breakfast and checkout
0830 hrs: Depart for Sangla
1300 hrs: Arrival and lunch
1430-1800 hrs: Drive to Chitkul & back
2000 hrs: Dinner
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
Trip Advisor Review Rating
DAY 4:16TH JULYSANGLA TO KAZADISTANCE: 237 KMS (8.5 HRS)
Key Highlights
Our third day sees us enter the Spiti Valley, a cold desert mountain valley. "Spiti" means "The Middle Land", i.e. the land between Tibet and India. We visit the oldesnt Buddhist monastery in India, the Tabo Monastery. It is known for numerous frescoes that adorn its walls which depict tales from the Buddhist pantheon. We resume our journey and reach Kaza in the early evening.
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Itinerary
0600-0700 hrs: Breakfast and checkout
0730 hrs: Depart for Kaza
1430 hrs: Stopover for lunch
1500 hrs: Visit Tabo Monastery
1700 hrs: Arrival at Kaza
2030 hrs: Dinner
Breakfast Dinner
Stay at:Grand Dewachen
Meals Included
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
Trip Advisor Review Rating
Key Highlights
Kaza is situated along the Spiti river at an elevation of 3,650 metres. Kaza is overlooked by mountain ridges on all sides. Dhankar was the erstwhile capital of the Spiti Valley Kingdom during the 17th century. Dhankar Monastery was built as a fort monastery overlooking the confluence of the Spiti and Pin Rivers. We then visit the Ki Monastery, which is set atop a conical hillock, this is the largest gompa in Spiti and the views of it from the surrounding hillsides are irresistibly pictorial.
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Itinerary
0700-0800 hrs: Breakfast
0930-1700 hrs: Rest & Local Sight Seeing (Ki & Dhankar Monastery,
Kibber, Hikkim, Komik villages)
2000 hrs: Dinner
Breakfast
Meals Included
DAY 5:17TH JULYKAZA TO KAZADISTANCE : 0 KMS (0 HRS)
Lunch Dinner
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
Stay at:Grand Dewachen
Trip Advisor Review Rating
Key Highlights
We drive for approximately 9 hours to Jispa, a beautiful village in the Lahaul Valley. This serene village lies along the banks of River Bhaga. Jispa is truly blissful with interminable natural beauty.
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Itinerary
0700-0800 hrs: Breakfast and checkout0830 hrs: Depart for Jispa via Kunzum Pass1430 hrs: Stopover for lunch1730 hrs: Arrival at Jispa2030 hrs: Dinner
Breakfast
Meals Included
DAY 6:18TH JULYKAZA TO JISPADISTANCE : 202 KMS (9 HRS)
Meals Included
Lunch Dinner
Stay at:Hotel Ibex Jispa
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
Key Highlights
We start off early, and 2 hours later, we pass through the BaralachaLa Pass. This pass connects Himachal Pradesh with Ladakh. We spend the night in Sarchu, which is well-known for its tented accommodation in the high Himalayas. The camp is situated at an altitude of 4,290 metres.
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Itinerary
0900-1100 hrs: Breakfast and checkout1230 hrs: Lunch and Depart for Sarchu via Surajtal and Baralacha La Pass1600 hrs: Arrival at Sarchu2030 hrs: Dinner
Breakfast
Meals Included
DAY 7:19TH JULYJISPA TO SARCHUDISTANCE : 79 KMS (3.5 HRS)
Meals Included
Lunch Dinner
Stay at:Goldrop Camp
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
Key Highlights
Driving from Sarchu to Leh is like a roller coaster ride, with its many ascents and descents. We cross three passes, of which Nakee La is the third highest pass on the Manali Leh highway. One can almost mistake the mountains for becoming the clouds… We arrive in Leh later that evening and enjoy a much-deserved repast.
0600-0700 hrs: Breakfast and checkout0730 hrs: Depart for Leh via Nakee La, Lachlung La & TanglangLa Passes)1330 hrs: Stopover for lunch at Pang1700 hrs: Arrival at Leh2030 hrs: Dinner
Meals Included
DAY 8:20TH JULYSARCHU TO LEHDISTANCE : 259 KMS (9.5 HRS)
Breakfast
Meals Included
Dinner
Stay at:The Saraha
Itinerary
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Trip Advisor Review Rating
Key Highlights
The beauty of the Leh is unmatched. From the mysterious gompas, the regal palace, the lofty peaks, all down to the deliciousness of the local momos; the overabundance of attractions and experiences makes a visit to this city truly one of a kind.
Itinerary
0830 hrs: Breakfast1000-1900 hrs: Rafting (optional), Rest & Local Sightseeing (Hemis, Thiksey Monasteries, Shey Palace, Shanti Stupa, Hall of Fame, Magnetic Hill, Pathar Sahib)2030 hrs: Dinner
Meals Included
DAY 9:21ST JULYLEHDISTANCE : 0 KMS (0 HRS)
Breakfast
Meals Included
Dinner
Stay at:The Saraha
Itinerary
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Trip Advisor Review Rating
Key Highlights
Nestled amongst the high peaks, at an altitude of around 14,270 feet, the Pangong Lake is 134 kilometers in length and stretches from Eastern Ladakh to Tibet. The clear brackish waters transform between different shades of blue and green, with the shifting position of the sun. The landscape is rough and dramatic. You are humbled by the fact that the Lake is almost as long as the road from here to Leh.
Itinerary
0730-0830 hrs: Breakfast and checkout0900 hrs: Depart for Pangong Tso1430 hrs: Stopover for lunch1630 hrs: Arrival at Pangong Tso2030 hrs: Dinner
Meals Included
DAY 10:22ND JULYLEH TO PANGONG TSODISTANCE : 224 KMS (7.5 HRS)
Breakfast
Meals Included
Dinner
Stay at:Ser Bhum Tso
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Key Highlights
By now you’d be used to the journey and looking forward to its next leg, via Shyok and Agham. This is a truly difficult part of the trip and will test the capabilities of your vehicles. We break for lunch and visit the oldest and largest monastery in the Nubra valley, the DiskitMonastery. We reach Hundar in the evening. This village famous for its surrounding sand dunes and Bactrian camels. You can choose to traverse these dunes via ATV or camel.
Itinerary
0730-0830 hrs: Breakfast and checkout0900 hrs: Depart for Hundar via Shyok & Agham1330 hrs: Stopover for lunch1430 hrs: Visit Diskit Monastery1530 hrs: Arrival at Hundar1630 hrs: Visit Nubra sand dunes, camel & ATV rides2030 hrs: Dinner Meals Included
DAY 11:23RD JULYPANGONG TSO TO HUNDARDISTANCE : 240 KMS (8 HRS)
Breakfast
Meals Included
Dinner
Stay at:Royal Camp
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
Key Highlights
Imagine snow clad peaks, a lush green valley and enjoying a dip in hot springs. Well, Panamik has you covered, and our last leg of the journey sees us give our bodies and minds a chance to unwind, relax and take-in the true magnificence of this drive. We enjoy a sumptuous meal, before we return to Leh, and bid each other adieu over a traditional Ladakhi dinner.
*Timings are subject to visits/breaks taken
0700-0800 hrs: Breakfast and checkout0830 hrs: Depart for Leh via Panamik1200-1300 hrs: Visit Panamik hot springs1330 hrs: Stopover for lunch1500 hrs: Cross Khardungla Pass1700 hrs: Arrival at Leh2030 hrs: Dinner
Meals Included
DAY 12:24TH JULYHUNDAR TO PANAMIK TO LEHDISTANCE : 207 KMS (8.5 HRS)
Breakfast
Meals Included
Dinner
Stay at:The Saraha
Itinerary
Lunch
LehPangongTso
Hundar
Sangla
Chandigarh
Sarchu
Jispa
Kaza
Rampur
Trip Advisor Review Rating
DAY 13:25TH JULYBIDDING ADIEU!
0800 hrs Breakfast0900 hrs onward: Checkout
This day brings us to the end of the Iconic Himalayan Drive: Mountain Trail, Ladakh 2019. With fond memories of the drive fresh on our minds and with a promise to meet again, we bid adieu to each other!
Drive in your own Tata SUV
• Couple (Twin Sharing): Rs. 120,000/-
• Adult (Twin Sharing): Rs. 60,000/-
• Adult (Single Occupancy): Rs. 100,000/-
• Child in sharing with couple: Rs. 50,000/-
1:Subject to availability of vehicles; member eligible only if travelling from distance of more than 500 kms from Chandigarh 2:Adult(Twin Sharing) registration is subject to matching request from another Adult on twin sharing basisNote: All charges indicated are inclusive of GST
Package details
Drive in a Tata Motors arranged SUV1, drop off at Chandigarh
• Couple (Twin Sharing): Rs. 140,000/-
• Adult (Twin Sharing): Rs. 80,000/-
• Adult (Single Occupancy): Rs. 120,000/-
• Child in sharing with couple: Rs. 50,000/-
• Payment: Bank transfer in favour of Cougar Motorsport Pvt. Ltd. Current A/C no. 00090210001400 with UCO Bank, H-46 Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001, IFSC Code: UCBA 0000009
Orhttps://www.payumoney.com/events/#/buyTickets/souliconicladakhdrive
• Couple (Twin Sharing): Rs. 150,000/-
• Adult (Twin Sharing): Rs. 90,000/-
• Adult (Single sharing): Rs. 130,000/-
• Child in sharing with couple: Rs. 50,000/-
Drive in a Tata Motors arranged SUV1, drop off at Leh
Drive FAQs
What should I expect at the event?
Visit the planet’s uppermost Shangri-La. Watch as the journey unfolds before you, as you leave behind the lush and recognisable south-western Himalayas and scale towards a stunning, arid, jagged and mysterious expanse that looks almost outlandish
Experience accommodation that is luxuriant, cosy and unequalled. Taj Vivanta in Chandigarh is but a taste of what this journey has on offer.
Drive through the many magnificent and breathtaking mountain passes that straddle the journey. Kuzum pass is known for its 15 sharp hairpin bends, and is truly an adventure in its own right
Indulge your awe, as you ingratiate yourself in the local Indo-Tibetian culture. A stop at Kaza, and the Key and Dhankar monasteries is a must. Hikkimvillage is considered the world’s highest village and is renowned for its “highest in the world” post office and polling station
Relish the local food and culture – from Butter Tea to momos. The highway Maggie is a delicacy onto itself. Must be the mountain air and the Ladakhi love… The taste of Ladakhi and Tibetan food is fresh, moreish and unforgettable.
A chance to spot diverse mountain fauna; including Bactrian camels, Wild Yak, Marmots, brown bears, red foxes, and the Himalayan Musk deer, to name a few.
Leh has something for everyone, with the mysterious Magnetic Hill, beautiful Shanti Stupa, majestic monasteries, entrapping beauty, colourful cafes and ancient alleyways
Visit the Pangong Tso, a lake nestled amongst the high peaks, at an altitude of around 14,270 feet. The lake is 134 kilometers in length and stretches from Eastern Ladakh, and into Tibet. The crystal-clear waters of the lake transforms between shades of blue and green, throughout the day.
If you think you have seen enough of Ladakh, well think again. Khardung La is claimed to be the world’s highest motorable pass, and figures aside, this pass is sure to be one of the show-stoppers of your journey. But, don’t trust us on this; after all, seeing (it in person) is believing
Revel in the company of your fellow SOUL travellers as you bond over 1500 odd kilometres of experiences, exploration and transitory emancipation from the world.
What’s the weather like during the drive?During this time, Leh is an unparalleled paradise, with clear, stunning views, warm and sunny weather – the average temperature range is about 5–32°C. However, we recommend you carry enough sun protection (sunglasses, sun screen & caps) and warm clothes (jackets/ windcheaters) as the weather may change during the course of our drive.
What are the roads going to be like?You will be driving through high mountain terrains. The roads can be challenging at some places. Driving with caution is recommended, especially if you haven’t driven in such terrain earlier. Though a 4x4 is preferred, a 4x2 with some skilful driving can keep you in good stead too.
Drive FAQs
What do I need for the drive? We suggest you carry the below things for sure. Apart from the spirit of adventure, love for your Tata SUV, stories to share of your past travel, and a zeal to meet new people, you would need:
• Comfortable, waterproof shoes: comfortable pair of waterproof trekking and walking shoes• A Windcheater / Umbrella• Mosquito repellent (must have), Insect repellent and / or soothing lotion for insect bites• Sunscreen & a Sun Hat / a Visor / Dark polarized sunglasses• Band Aids & Medical kit• Moisturizing lotion and lip balm• Woollen clothing for temperatures as low as 5 degrees• Sweaters / Warmers / Jackets• Woollen socks / gloves• Woollen cap / head gear• Medicines to be carried: Diamox/Avomin tablet for high altitude nausea, Crocin, ORS/Electral, Eno, Disprin/Asprin, Band Aids, Thermometer,
Adhesives, Alcohol based sanitizer, Tensor Bandages, Antiemetic• Any other personal medication, as needed• Camera & chargers / batteries: you may not want to miss out on some moments!• Original and copy of your ID card along with two photocopies of the same, credit card numbers and toll-free numbers in case of credit card loss• 3 passport size photos• Phone / laptop charger
Drive FAQs
Registration process
Registrationhttps://soul.tatamotors.com/events/details/
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Email us at [email protected]
Call at 1800-209-8282
Inclusions & Exclusions
• What’s included:
• Accommodation on Double/twin sharing Basis, Stays will be in hotels and deluxe campsites.
• Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
• Sightseeing as per the itinerary
• Convoy coordination and driving activities
• Any permits
• What’s not included:
• Any accidental damage
• Spare parts for repairs, fuels & tolls
• Camera fees and entrance fees at any of the places of sightseeing
• Excess stay & meals due to bad weather conditions or strikes, resulting in delay.
• Beverages, room service, laundry, cigarettes, telephone expenses, any personal expense.
• Additional activity to be paid in cash & on actuals at the venue
• Any other item not mentioned in “What’s included” section
• Cancellation policy
• The charges paid will be refunded in case the registration is rejected or in case the drive is cancelled. The charges will NOT be refunded for ANY OTHER reason.
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