| country: | India |
| location: | Ladakh, Kashmir |
| departures: | 2008: 6 Sep |
| price: | From £1675 (14 days) excluding flights. We can arrange flights from the UK. Single supplement £250, max group size 12. See below for what is included in this price |
the amazing things you'll be doing
High Road to Kashmir. For more than a decade the holiday Mecca of Kashmir has been considered out of bounds. Not any more....Having spent a considerable amount of time there last summer our staff now feel that the time is right to return. As such we are running three trips into the Vale in the summer of 2006, the blue ribbon of which has to be this High Road to Kashmir itinerary. Starting with an epic flight over the Himalayas to Leh, where you will witness ancient monasteries, rural life and the Ladakh Festival, you will proceed via the remote Nubra Valley and Lamayuru, to Kargil and Srinagar on what is generally regarded as the most spectacular road in the whole Himalayas.
This itinerary will not be for everyone. But for those with a real sense of adventure and a desire to be there first, this is sure to prove on of the best.
NB. Taj Mahal extensions available on request
This itinerary will not be for everyone. But for those with a real sense of adventure and a desire to be there first, this is sure to prove on of the best.
NB. Taj Mahal extensions available on request
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Depart UK |
| Day 2: | Delhi, sight-seeing in the ancient Mogul Capital |
| Day 3: | Fly to Leh, check into lovely local guesthouse, relax and acclimatise |
| Day 4: | Leh, visit monasteries and enjoy the festival |
| Day 5: | Travel to Nubra Valley |
| Day 6: | Walk in the Nubra Valley |
| Day 7: | Return to Leh |
| Day 8: | Depart Leh, visit Alchi and Lamayuru Monasteries. Stay Kargil |
| Day 9: | Sonomarg, walk or mule ride to the glaciers |
| Day 10-11: | Srinagar |
| Day 12: | Srinagar and day trip to Gulmarg for walk |
| Day 13: | Fly back to Delhi |
| Day 14: | Fly to UK or on for extension |
what this trip includes
Trips are on full board basis, and include international flights if mentioned in the price details, transport as outlined in itinerary, twin-share accommodation, mineral water and entrance fees. how this holiday makes a difference
In India we have developed unique relationships with many people, some of whom help us with our tours, others that simply live in the different regions to which we travel and through. Through our form of interactive, socially conscious tourism we have helped them adapt to the modern, changing world by providing an important additional income.We are involved in several projects across the country: In Ladakh the “Ladakh Project” has brought solar lighting to families in the remote Nubra Valley; enabling them to grow and harvest crops and stockpile supplies to get them through the harsh winters. In arid Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, we have implemented tree planting schemes (a hands on experience for some of our trips!) as well as helping directly with the financing of rural village schools. In Calcutta we support the Hope Foundation, an organisation devoted to helping and improving the living conditions of street children by offering education, health services and nutrition and to help give them a better chance in life. All our tours employ the services of local guides and drivers, stay in locally owned hotels and guesthouses – often staying in our guides villages and homes, which again diverts important funds directly into the area. The wonderful thing about this kind of interactive tourism is that everyone gains – the locals financially, and our clients with the unique experience and social interaction. When you take one of our trips, we make a contribution to “Climate Care” – an organisation devoted to ‘offsetting’ or ‘neutralising’ harmful greenhouse gas emissions caused by your flight. This is done by funding projects across the world that will reduce greenhouse gases on your behalf through sustainable energy or rainforest restoration. We also support several NGOs around the world such as the TESFA community project in Ethiopia, A-Cet and Adopt-A-Minefield, which are all carefully selected to improve the standard of living for the communities we visit. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |












In India we have developed unique relationships with many people, some of whom help us with our tours, others that simply live in the different regions to which we travel and through. Through our form of interactive, socially conscious tourism we have helped them adapt to the modern, changing world by providing an important additional income.