Ladakh is known for its beautiful landscapes, clear skies, highest mountain passes, exhilarating adventure pursuits, Buddhist monasteries, and festivals. Ladakh is also known as Little Tibet. It is on every traveller’s list for sure. Is Ladakh on on your list too but are worried about managing expenses? Well, here is IRCTC to your rescue. For the month of September, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is providing special Leh-Ladakh trip packages which are low-cost too.
1. Leh with Turtuk ex-Hyderabad
Through this 6-night/7-day journey, residents of Hyderabad can experience the captivating beauty of the Ladakh region. The travellers on this vacation will visit locations including Sham Valley, Leh, Nubra, Turtuk, and Pangong. There will be tours on September 8 and 23. This package costs Rs 41,360.
2. Discover Ladakh with IRCTC- LTC approved
This 6 nights/7 days journey begins in Delhi. September 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, and 29 are the departure dates. This package costs Rs 32,960. It includes travel expenses, lodging in 3-star hotels, food, and excursions as specified in the schedule. There are 30 seats available in total. Leh, Sham Valley, Nubra, Pangong & Turtuk are the destinations.
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3. Discover Leh-Ladakh ex-Kolkata
IRCTC’s 6-night/7-day Ladakh tour package will fly tourists from Kolkata to Delhi, then on to Leh. Travellers will take the Delhi route back to Kolkata. For a single occupancy, the package costs Rs 41500. Tickets are available for September 11–17, September 17–23, and September 23–29. The itinerary includes stops in sites like Leh, Nubra, Turtuk, and Pangong.
4. Magical Ladakh ex-Lucknow
On September 7,14,21 and 28, the trip for this 7-night, 8-day excursion departs from Lucknow. The tour covers lodging, three meals each day, bus and airfare, and the cost of sightseeing as specified in the schedule. Sham Valley, Leh, Nubra,Turtuk, Pangong are the destinations covered. This package costs Rs 43,900.
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