The Journey so far…

It was cold night in Leh with cloud cover surrounding the air whole night. The rooms were warm and cosy though and thankfully almost all of us had good night sleep at High altitude which was the best sign. As I woke up, ordered some team and checked with everyone in the group about their well being. There were just 2 guys from Bangalore who were suffering from uneasiness, so we asked them to take ample of rest as it was the day for rest, permits and some local sightseeing in Leh for all of us.

A Teaser… Shanti Stupa – Glowing in Lights of Dusk
Shanti Stupa - Glowing in Lights of Dusk
Day 3 | Leh Local Sightseeing and Permits

I got a call from Tapan ji, staying in other hotel and we decided to meet out of Permits office around 10 AM to get the permits done. I asked Bhupinder and team to join there too around same time so that all permits can be done together. Rigzin also joined in after an hour or so and we decided to go out with just biscuits and tea in the stomach. It was a cloudy day in Leh which meant nothing but cold conditions. I was restless as I wanted to reach Leh Main Market first and start my hunt for Nikkor 18-55 Lens. Rigzin could sense my restlessness and stopped the car in the market guiding me with some shops. Hurriedly I got down and started searching out for lens. Went in shop 1, “No” was the reply, then second, then third and then fourth… all negative 🙁 😥 … Then one guy came out of shop and told me to check couple of shops on Main Road. I went out and first one negative, second one again the first impression negative. Then I asked him there is this box of D3100 with you and if you can sell me just lens out of it without body. The guy said “Ohh !! I forgot there is a lens there in it, no body though” 😀 😀 … I was like the happiest soul at that time. Someone had just bought the body from him and never came back to get the lens. I asked him the price and he offered Rs 4500, which at that considering for me was a great deal as I was least bothered of the price. I clicked some snaps to check its functioning and off we go.

Testing my new Lens with Portrait of Saurabh
Testing new Lens with Portrait of Saurabh

As I came out of with smile from the shop, everyone knew sitting in the car that the trip is kind of saved 😀 😀 … We immediately went to Permit office, though a bit late where I shared the sorry state of my lens with everyone who missed :)… Started the formalities for permits and what a surprise that I met one of the readers Ankush, who instantly recognized me up there !! Such happy feeling it is always to meet someone out of the blue who got some help from DoW. He was also happy to meet and we exchanged our plans. Finally the deciding time of stamping came, the clerk read all the places mentioned right from Nubra, Tso Moriri, Hanle, Chusul, Loma, Nyoma, Tsaga, Pangong Tso, Wari La, Man, Merak. This time did not even look up, stamped the permits and handed over to me and it was done !! There were quite a few things which were updated with respect to Ladakh Inner Line Permits and I have documented the updates in the article: Ladakh Inner Line Permit Updates on Process & Download Form

Polo Ground at Leh, you can see the dark clouds
Polo Ground at Leh

All of us got through the permits process and all was set to this DoW Mega Adventure in Ladakh. In between a lot of people including Rigzin and others suggested Bhupinder not to try Ford Fiesta in the roughest of terrain we are up for in the adventure trip. I had already warned him and he was OK with the fact that he would return the moment his car will seize to move ahead. But, I felt what he was not understanding is that it will mean end of journey for two of his partners too 🙁 :(… Anyways, a lot was suggested to him that to park his car in Leh and take taxi to cover at least everything with us in Ladakh and finally come back from Tso Moriri to take his car back home… He was still confused. It was around 12.30 and we all were hungry to eat something. Rigzin took our leave along with Tapan ji, Bhupinder’s team and promised to meet in the evening to take us to Shanti Stupa.

It was cold and 3 of my companions were with me walking on Fort Road in Leh. We wanted to visit Gesmo Restaurant, one of the finest places to eat in Leh. You can find some more such good places to eat in Ladakh at the link: List of Good Restaurants in Leh – Ladakh | Restaurant Reviews. Finally, after a long walk we reached Gesmo and had Yak Cheese Pizza too along with other regular stuff… It tasted fine as usual and we were all set to leave for hotel and take rest. Our hotel was at Shanti Stupa road and it was long long walk from there. Totally exhausted, we reached hotel finally. In between, Saurabh and Shakti also bought Ladakhi Warm caps for them.

An Aerial View of Leh Town
An Aerial View of Leh Town
Towards Khardung La Range… Lights and Shadows Playing at Dusk
Towards Khardung La Range... Lights and Shadows Playing at Dusk

Towards Khardung La Range... Lights and Shadows Playing at Dusk
Close Up Shots of Stok Kangri Range
Close Up Shots of Stok Kangri Range

Close Up Shots of Stok Kangri Range
A Cold Evening at Shanti Stupa

At hotel, some were resting, some chatting in the garden having tea, some had gone out for local sightseeing or shopping in Leh as we had no plans to return back to Leh in our itinerary 🙂 … We relaxed for couple of hours before Rigzin arrived in the evening to drop us at Shanti Stupa. Well, as we reached it was the first time I took the road up to Shanti Stupa as I had always used stairs to climb up. When we reached up there it was one hell of a place with so many people around. There were participants from Nikon School who were scattered on every corner for their photography class with heaviest of gears 😀 … Most of them preparing Time Lapses !! In one corner, we could find space and started to wait for the dusk lights to fall because this time I want to capture the dark lights of Leh, Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace from the top. The cold wave was bone freezing and we were like almost shivering. Most of the people had gone away with the last light of day leaving only few nerds like us behind 😀 … Now it was time for some fun and experiment for amateur souls like us. We clicked some shots of Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa and Leh in dark light and started climbing down the stairs.

Leh Palace in evening as seen from Shanti Stupa
Leh Palace in evening as seen from Shanti Stupa
Leh Town – Glowing in Lights of Dusk
Leh Town - Glowing in Lights of Dusk
Shanti Stupa – Glowing in Lights of Dusk
Shanti Stupa - Glowing in Lights of Dusk

Shanti Stupa - Glowing in Lights of Dusk
Leh Palace – Glowing in Lights of Night
Leh Palace - Glowing in Night

All exhausted and exerted, we finally reached the bottom at the road and then further gasping for breath, we hit the doors of hotel to crash on the bed for sometime. We ordered tea to rejuvenate ourselves and meanwhile I got a call from another biker group (Preet and Krish) connected with me through DoW. They asked me to meet and I was exhausted to come out, but on my request they were so good enough to come over to our hotel and meet. Thanks to them 🙂 … They had one Brazilian guy, Gustavo, in their group too who was totally enjoying the company as well as place. They were quite a good bunch of young enthusiastic bikers who already had quite a fun for last week or so. We chatted for long couple of hours before it got almost 9 and time just not felt with their jovial presence… Loves this part of my travel to the most when such good lovely travel souls connect in person through blog. Closing this lovely mini meet up there in our room and thanking them for coming, we decided to order dinner at the hotel itself and it turned out to be very very nice. I went to check everyone, if they are all OK by the end and Kudos was the echo sound from everyone !! All were already lost in the beauty of Ladakh… After a long day full of smiles, sleep and hikes in the form of small steps, saying good night to each other, we all went to sleep for the second night in Leh dreaming of Nubra Valley which we were supposed to hit next day 🙂 🙂

The Journey ahead…

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I am Dheeraj Sharma - a traveler, techie, and Himalayan lover. Since 2009, I have been helping thousands of travelers every year plan memorable & budget-friendly trips to the Himalayas - Smartly, Safely, and responsibly.

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  2. naveen singh on

    Hi
    Me with my wife planning to trip to leh from delhi by srinagar route and come back by manali route by shared taxi in june 1 week .I have some querries
    1.can it be done in ten days.
    2 can it be done on shared taxi.
    Here is my plan
    Day1 jammu to srinagar
    2 stay at srinagar
    3 srinagar to kargil
    4 kargil to leh
    5,6,7 stay at leh and sightseeng
    8,9 leh to manali
    Please advise me regarding my trip.

    • Hi Naveen,

      1. It will take 4 days to reach Leh from Srinagar side starting from Delhi and 3 days to come back from Leh from Manali side to Delhi. This makes it 7 days. 1 Day is required in Leh for acclimatization. You have about 10 days. 1 Day can be used as Day trip to Pangong Tso and other day can be used as day trip to Nubra Valley or just Khardung La pass.

      2. Yes, provided you get it everyday.

  3. Hi brother ,
    4 of us are planning to make a trip to leh from kerala by road….starting on sep 12th, reaching manali on sep 17th,& back from leh on 25th sep.
    I would like to know….is there any official date for closing of leh manali & leh Srinagar highways… Please guide us to choose favourable dates for arrival & departure… With regards,
    Nikhil Vijayan.

    • Nikhil, yes there is official date of closure of Manali – Leh Highway and it is mostly mid of October or End October. However, rarely people travel on manali – Leh Highway post second or thrid week of October. September end too becomes a bit risky as highway might get closed for few days if it snows. So, take a call after checking the weather conditions else have a buffer day at least. Carry heavy woolens.

  4. I am planning leh trip @ end of june 2014 with family we r total 4 members any one from pune would like to join us max 2 members Dheeraj bhai pl guide us

    • Vijay, DoW has started an initiative under DoW – Himalayan Travel Community for finding Travel Partners or Companions, leave your message in Travel Partners section at the link: Ladakh & Zanskar – Travel Partners Section. There is also a DoW Travel Calendar linked here which can be used to easily and quickly spot a travel partner with similar dates of all the people looking for Travel Partners for their trips. May be you meet someone online going over the same dates.

  5. Amazing pictures, Shanti Stupa looks beautiful in all its different hues..

    • Thank you so very much Prasad !! Yeah, those lovely colors I so ever wanted to capture on my trips to Ladakh but always dared not to climb up in cold 😀

  6. Yadvinder Bharti on

    Dheeraj. Bhai Shanti Stupa looks so beautiful in lights. Amazing shot. Thanx to that guy who gave u the lens

    • Yadvinder ji, thank you so very very much 🙂 yeah indeed thank god I got the lens else whole trip would have been spoiled 😀