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7 days in Ladakh as a solo traveler ✨

Day 1: Bangalore to Leh. Reached Leh and took complete rest for acclimatization.

Day 2: Explored Leh — Magnetic Hill, Spituk Monastery, Sangam (Indus-Zanskar river confluence), Hall of Fame, cafés and local market.

Day 3: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La. Stayed overnight in Nubra.

Day 4: Nubra to Pangong Lake. One of the most beautiful drives ever. Stayed near Pangong.

Day 5: Pangong to Hanle via Umling La. Probably the craziest and most breathtaking route of the entire trip. Endless landscapes, rough roads, zero network, and views that genuinely didn’t feel real. Stayed overnight in Hanle and experienced the clearest night sky ever.

Day 6: Returned to Leh via Puga Valley. Rested for the night.

Day 7: Flew back to Bangalore with a full heart and approximately 10,000 photos 😭

Total trip cost: around ₹60,000 including flights, stays, transport, food and permits

Honestly one of the best trips I’ve done till date.

u/Physical-Bother-6360 — 3 days ago