06/03/2026
This April, .trek takes you to the Apricot Blossom Festival — Skurbuchan's orchards in full bloom, Nubra's golden dunes, Turtuk's hidden Balti lanes, and the infinite blues of Pangong.
✨ 5 Nights · 6 Days · 10–15 April 📍 Leh → Sham Valley → Nubra → Turtuk → Pangong
Here's how the journey unfolds
Day 1 · 10 Apr — Arrive in Leh 🛬 Land, breathe, acclimatise. The mountains ask for patience first. Rest up, take a slow walk through Leh Market, and let the altitude introduce itself gently.
Day 2 · 11 Apr — Apricot Blossom Festival, Skurbuchan 🌸 Early start into Sham Valley for the main event. Ladakhi music, traditional dance, local food stalls, and endless orchards dressed in pink and white. This one stays with you.
Day 3 · 12 Apr — Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La 🏔️ Over one of the highest motorable roads in the world and down into the warmth of Nubra. Visit Diskit Monastery and meet the legendary double-humped Bactrian camels on the golden sand dunes of Hunder.
Day 4 · 13 Apr — Excursion to Turtuk 🏘️ Drive to one of India's northernmost villages. Narrow lanes, apricot orchards, Balti culture, and the Karakoram range as your backdrop. Time moves differently here.
Day 5 · 14 Apr — Nubra to Pangong via Shyok · Back to Leh via Chang La 💙 The scenic Shyok route to Pangong Lake — watch the water shift from turquoise to deep blue in real time. Then over Chang La Pass and back to Leh carrying that view.
Day 6 · 15 Apr — Departure ✈️ Fly home with full memory cards and a quieter mind.
No crowds. No rush. Just Ladakh at its most alive.
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