Leh Ladakh Tour Package with Turtuk & Tso Moriri: The Ultimate Himalayan Expedition

Why This Ladakh Tour is Special

Most Ladakh itineraries cover Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake. But this one goes deeper—into the last Indian village near the Pakistan border (Turtuk) and the serene, less-crowded Tso Moriri. It’s perfect for travelers seeking both iconic sights and hidden gems.


Detailed Itinerary

Day 1–2: Arrival in Leh & Acclimatization

  • Land in Leh and rest (very important due to high altitude)
  • Explore local markets and monasteries like Thiksey

Day 3: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La

  • Cross Khardung La
  • Reach Nubra Valley—known for sand dunes and double-humped camels

Day 4: Nubra Valley to Turtuk

  • Drive to Turtuk
  • Experience Balti culture, apricot orchards, and stunning views

Day 5: Nubra to Pangong Lake

  • Scenic drive to Pangong Lake
  • Overnight stay near the lake

Day 6: Pangong to Leh

  • Return via Chang La Pass

Day 7: Leh to Tso Moriri

  • Journey to Tso Moriri
  • Experience peaceful landscapes with fewer tourists

Day 8: Return to Leh

  • Drive back through rugged terrain and remote villages

Day 9: Departure

  • Fly out with unforgettable memories

Top Experiences You Can’t Miss

  • 🏔️ Crossing high-altitude passes like Khardung La
  • 🏜️ Riding camels in Nubra Valley sand dunes
  • 🏡 Exploring the unique Balti culture in Turtuk
  • 🌊 Witnessing the color-changing beauty of Pangong Lake
  • 🌌 Stargazing near the untouched Tso Moriri

Best Time to Visit

  • May to September is ideal for road accessibility
  • Winter travel is possible but extremely challenging

Travel Tips for Ladakh

  • Acclimatization is non-negotiable
  • Stay hydrated and avoid overexertion
  • Carry permits for Nubra, Pangong, and Tso Moriri
  • Keep cash—network and ATMs are limited

Final Thoughts

This Leh Ladakh tour package with Turtuk and Tso Moriri is not just a trip—it’s a deep dive into the Himalayas’ raw soul. From high passes to hidden villages and silent lakes, every moment here feels like stepping into another world.