Journey through Ladakh’s dramatic landscape, covering high-altitude passes, ancient monasteries, and remote valleys at elevations above 10,000 feet.
Watch the colors of the sky change as you sit by the edge of Pangong Tso, one of the most photographed lakes in India.
Climb up to Diskit Monastery, the oldest in Nubra Valley, and see the 106-ft statue of Maitreya Buddha overlooking the valley.
Walk through the royal museum inside Stok Palace, home to a 200-year-old throne, regal costumes, and weapons from the Namgyal dynasty.
Cross the snow-lined Khardung La Pass and feel the thrill of standing at one of the world’s highest motorable roads.