Tempo Traveller Chandigarh to Leh
Luxury Travels offer Tempo Traveller service Chandigarh to Leh Ladakh at Reasonable rate. Most of all tourist takes only Chandigarh to Leh Drop only. We offer 10 to 17 seater luxury tempo traveller on hire in Chandigarh.
Leh, a high-desert city in the Himalayas, is the capital of the Leh region in northern India’s Jammu and Kashmir state. Originally a stop for trading caravans, Leh is now known for its Buddhist sites and nearby trekking areas. Massive 17th-century Leh Palace, modeled on the Dalai Lama’s former home (Tibet’s Potala Palace), overlooks the old town’s bazaar and mazelike lanes
Chandigarh to Leh by Manali drop Route:
- Day 1 : Chandigarh to Manali
- Day 2 : Manali to Jispa
- Day 3 : Jispa to Leh
Chandigarh to Leh by Srinagar drop Route:
- Day 1 : Chandigarh to Patnitop
- Day 2 : Patnitop to Sonmarg
- Day 3 : Sonmarg to Leh
Chandigarh to Leh Tempo Traveller Fare Chart
Cab Type | Chandigarh to Leh Drop Fare by Manali | 8 Nights/ 9 Days Leh Ladakh by Manali Fare |
---|---|---|
10 seater Luxury TT | Rs 40,000 | Rs 54,000 |
12 seater Simple TT | Rs 42,000 | Rs 55,000 |
12 seater Luxury TT | Rs 45,000 | Rs 57,000 |
14 seater Luxury TT | Rs 47,000 | Rs 59,000 |
12 seater Super Luxury TT | Rs 50,000 | Rs 62,000 |
17 seater Simple TT | Rs 53,000 | Rs 68,000 |
17 seater Luxury TT | Rs 58,000 | Rs 71,000 |
12 seater Eicher Bus | Rs 70,000 | Rs 85,000 |
Top 9 Leh Ladakh Local sightseeings
1. Pangong Lake
Pangong Tso or Pangong Lake is an endorheic lake spanning eastern Ladakh and West Tibet situated at an elevation of 4,225 m. It is 134 km long and divided into five sublakes, called Pangong Tso, Tso Nyak, Rum Tso and Nyak Tso
2. Nubra Valley
Nubra is a subdivision and a tehsil in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. Its inhabited areas form a tri-armed valley cut by the Nubra and Shyok rivers. Its Tibetan name Ldumra means “the valley of flowers”. Demands have been raised and BJP has hinted at creation of Nubra as a new district.
3. Magnetic Hill
Magnet Hill is a “Cyclops hill” located near Leh in Ladakh, India. The layout of the area and surrounding slopes create the optical illusion of a hill. The hill road is actually a downhill road. Objects and cars on the hill road may appear to roll uphill in defiance of gravity when they are, in fact, rolling downhill.
4. Khardung La
Khardung La is a mountain pass in the Leh district of the Indian union territory of Ladakh. The local pronunciation is “Khardong La” or “Khardzong La” but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies.
5. Leh Palace
Leh Palace also known as Lachen Palkar Palace is a former royal palace overlooking the town of Leh, Ladakh, in the Indian Himalayas. It was constructed circa 1600 by Sengge Namgyal.
6. Thiksey Monastery
Thikse Gompa or Thikse Monastery is a gompa affiliated with the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism. It is located on top of a hill in Thiksey approximately 19 kilometres east of Leh in Ladakh, India.
7. Hemis Gompa
Hemis Monastery is a Himalayan Buddhist monastery of the Drukpa Lineage, in Hemis, Ladakh, India. Situated 45 km from Leh, it was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal.
8. Shanti Stupa
Shanti Stupa is a Buddhist white-domed stupa (chorten) on a hilltop in Chanspa, Leh district, Ladakh, in north India. It was built in 1991 by Japanese Buddhist Bhikshu, Gyomyo Nakamura and part of the Peace Pagoda mission.
9. Tso Moriri
Tso Moriri or Lake Moriri or “Mountain Lake”, is a lake in the Changthang Plateau in Ladakh in Northern India. The lake and surrounding area are protected as the Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve.