Ladakh Tour
General Information
Based on our vast experience in the Indian outdoors these
are a few useful suggestions
Best time to visit:
Ladakh is open for tourist throughout the year, while the best period
for tour and trek is from June to October. Most of the trekking routes
are closed after November due to heavy snowfall at high passes except
the Liker to Kahltsey (Sham) trek. The best period for Chadar trek is
from January to Mid-March
Permit and Passport:
Tourist don't require permit for Leh; however, all foreigners are required
to registered at Drass, Rumtse and Sarchu if they are traveling by road.
Those traveling by air get themselves registered at the airport. The tourist
are required to get a permit for restricted areas like Tsomoriri, Tsokar,
Pangong Lakes, Dhahanu and Nubra Valley, which can be obtain through registered
travel agencies. Make it sure to carry six photocopies of the permit while
traveling, to submit at the Checking points.
Credit Cards:
Credit Cards are not accepted by most of the hotels and travel agents
except some antique shops.
On Jeep Safari:
Never leave your vehicle except in designated areas. Keep noise levels
to a minimum and encourage others to do so. Use this time to keep your
eyes and ears open, soaking in all the charm and character of the areas.
Take permission before you click a photograph of anyone. Don't take photo
if they ask for money.
Summits and treks:
Depending on the level of difficulty and height of trek please pack carefully
and accordingly. Before any trip we will provide a complete checklist
of useful items you must carry. Equipment, tents etc are all provided
by us and on request we can also organize high altitude clothing so you
may travel lighter. All treks are fully escorted.
Responsible tourism:
As resources are limited, please use as little water and power as possible.
Do not leave litter lying around and carry all rubbish away with you.
Apart from defacing the scenery it can also cause injury or poison the
local fauna of the area. Put all campfires out thoroughly. Common sense
and courtesy should prevail in all your actions.
First Aid and Medical Treatment:
Always seek expert advice when in doubt. It is sensible to carry with
you a small first aid kit with essentials like anti septic cream, bandages,
insect repellent, paracetemol etc. All our guides are trained in first
aid and carry their own kits. All camps also keep first aid kits with
managers having done their first aid courses.
Laundry:
Most hotels and lodges offer laundry service, which is usually the same
day service and cheap. However clothes will be vigorously washed and so
it might be better for you to wash delicate items yourself.
Communication:
Leh and kargil towns have worldwide direct dial facility, besides a General
Post Office and a Central Telegraph Office. The J & K Tourism Department
has installed its own wireless radiophone network linking interconnected
field stations with its offices at Leh, Kargil and Padum and base stations
in the Tourist Office at Delhi , Jammu and Srinagar. The field stations
are supplemented with moble sets used to bring remote locations and mountain
bases within the ambit of the communications network during the tourist
season. The facility is mainly used to monitor the movement and welfare
of tourists in the State, it is especialy useful in ensuring timely rescue
arrangements for tourists falling ill or meeting with accidents.
Cameras:
There is a small charge for still cameras at all wildlife sanctuaries,
and a larger one for video cameras. Colour films are widely available
but please check expiry date, storage conditions etc before buying. More
specialized supplies should be brought with you and as you will be driving
on dusty trails inside the parks, lens cleaning materials are invaluable.
Money:
The Indian Rupee is the only currency accepted in Ladakh. A mixture of
cash and travelers cheque provides the best degree of security and flexibility.
US Dollars and Pound Sterling are the easiest currencies to exchange with
American express, Thomas Cook and Visa being the most accepted travelers
cheque. All your valuables, passports etc can be left at your lodge or
hotel for safekeeping.
Souvenirs and gifts:
As is in most countries the prices offered to you will not be fixed and
higher then the actual value. Most parks have agents aggressively wanting
to sell their products. It is best to consult your guide or lodge before
making any purchase so we may be able to get you the right price and direct
you to genuine suppliers with quality products instead of hawkers selling
cheaper imitations. Most Lodges have their own souvenir shops with genuine
and fixed prices.

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