Are you ready to trade chaotic streets of the Metro city for untouched, rugged wilderness of the Himalayas? A Zanksar Valley tour from Delhi is an ultimate answer…
This adventure will take you from the scorching heat of the North India plains to the interior regions of the Mighty Himalayan Deserts of Ladakh. We will pass through the highest motor able Passes of the world with snow walls, picturesque locations, scattered and remote villages. Where one encounter incredible, gentle, easy to interact, outgoing, and helpful, hard-working, God-fearing, people of this region. Savor legendary hospitality of the natives of this region.
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ISBT Kashmere Gate/Majnu Ka Tila Delhi
6.30-9.30 PM
Route & Distance: Delhi to Manali (~530 km | 12–14 hours)
Highlights: Semi-Sleeper Luxury AC Volvo, Scenic Foothills Drive
Itinerary: Board your premium overnight Volvo coach from Majnu ka Tilla or Kashmere Gate in Delhi. Leave behind the city heat as you cruise overnight past Chandigarh and Mandi along the beautiful Beas River.
Highlights: Hadimba Temple, Jogini Waterfall, Old Manali Cafes
Itinerary: Arrive in Manali in the morning and check into your mountain hotel. Spend the first half of the day resting. In the afternoon, enjoy light local sightseeing to acclimatize to high altitudes. Explore Hadimba Temple and Mall Road, then end your evening relaxing in the vibrant cafes of Old Manali.
Route & Distance: Manali to Gonbo Rangjon via Atal Tunnel (~150 km | 6–7 hours)
Altitude: Shinku La Pass (16,703 Feet)
Highlights: Atal Tunnel, Shinku La Pass, Sacred Gonbo Rangjon Monolith
Itinerary: Wake up early and drive through the iconic Atal Tunnel into Lahaul Valley. Pass through Darcha and begin the thrilling, steep climb up the mighty Shinku La Pass (16,703 ft). Cross into the Zanskar region and drive past Purne to pitch camp at the base of Gonbo Rangjon—the legendary, sacred rocky monolith. Enjoy a magical night of stargazing under the Milky Way.
Route & Distance: Gonbo Rangjon to Padum via Trek Point (~80 km | 4 hours drive + 3 hours trek)
Highlights: Kargyak Village, Phugtal Cave Monastery, Tsarap River
Itinerary: Drive along the stunning Kargyak Valley, passing traditional stone villages. Stop at the bridge point for a short, highly rewarding day-trek to Phugtal Monastery. This architectural marvel is built directly into the mouth of a massive cliffside cave over the turquoise Tsarap River. After exploring the monastery, trek back to your vehicle and drive to Padum, the main hub of Zanskar.
Highlights: Karsha Monastery, Stongdey Monastery, Zangla Palace
Itinerary: Dedicate today to exploring the rich cultural heritage of central Zanskar. Visit Karsha Monastery, the largest and most grand monastic complex in the valley, which offers panoramic views of the entire region. Later, drive up to the cliffside Stongdey Monastery and explore the ruins of the historic Zangla Palace before heading back to your Padum hotel for the night.
Route & Distance: Padum to Pensi La & Back (~160 km round trip | 5–6 hours)
Altitude: Pensi La Pass (14,436 Feet)
Highlights: Drang Drung Glacier, Twin Alpine Lakes, Wilderness Drive.
Itinerary: Set off on a spectacular day excursion toward Kargil Road. Climb up to Pensi La Pass, the traditional gateway to Zanskar. From the summit, witness the breathtaking Drang Drung Glacier—a massive, winding river of solid ice and snow. Take pictures near the pristine alpine lakes at the top of the pass before driving back to Padum for your final night in the valley.
Route & Distance: Padum to Jispa via Shinku La (~130 km | 6–7 hours)
Highlights: Riverside Camps, Scenic Retrace of Shinku La
Itinerary: Say goodbye to Padum and begin your return journey. Cross back over the rugged Shinku La Pass, leaving the stark mountain desert of Ladakh behind. Descend back into the greener, lower altitudes of Lahaul Valley. Arrive at Jispa by late afternoon and check into your cozy riverside camps or guest house for an evening bonfire if organized by the host.
Route & Distance: Jispa to Manali (~90 km) | Manali to Delhi Overnight (~530 km)
Highlights: Sissu Waterfall, Shopping in Manali, Return Volvo
Itinerary: Drive from Jispa back through the Atal Tunnel, stopping briefly to admire the Waterfall Sissu. Reach Manali by afternoon for last-minute souvenir shopping on Mall Road. Board your luxury overnight Volvo bus back to Delhi, concluding your ultimate 2026 Himalayan adventure.
Available dates for booking: Every Saturdays- June to September 2026
Pricing Note: Price: Rs. 22000/- (Triple Sharing) | Rs. 24000/- (Double Sharing)
A: The most reliable itinerary spans 9 days via the Manali route. A standard plan includes:
Day 1: DELHI – MANALI (Overnight journey).
Day 2: REST AND ACCLIMITIZATION IN MANALI.
Day 3: MANALI TO SHINKU LA PASS-Gonbo Ranjhn
Day 4: GONBO RANJHN- KARGYAK VALLEY- PHUGTAL MONASTERY – PADUM
Day 5. PADUM LOCAL SIGHSEEING
Day 6: PADUM – DRANG DRUNG GLACIER AND PENSILA PASS-PADUM
Day 7: PADUM-JISPA
Day 8: JISPA-MANALI-DELHI
Day.9. ARRIVAL IN DELHI
A: A standard 9-day Zanskar Valley package tour from Delhi costs between ₹22,000 to ₹45,000 per person. The final price depends on group size, vehicle choice (SUV vs. Tempo Traveller), and hotel categories.
A: The best time to visit Zanskar Valley is from June to September. During these summer months, the high mountain passes like Shinku La and Pensi La are clear of snow, making roads accessible for 4×4 vehicles and bikes.
A: You can reach Zanskar Valley from Delhi using two primary routes:
1. Via Manali (Fastest): Take an overnight bus to Manali, then drive through Jispa and cross the Shinku La pass directly into Padum.
2. Via Leh (Easiest): Fly from Delhi to Leh, acclimatize for two days, and drive to Padum via Nimmu and the Link Road.
A: Yes, you need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) issued by the LAHDC Leh administration to visit Zanskar. Foreign nationals require a Protected Area Permit (PAP). Most travel agencies include these permits in their Delhi-to-Zanskar holiday packages.
A: Mobile connectivity is highly limited in Zanskar. Only BSNL and Jio postpaid SIM cards work, primarily offering basic calling services in Padum. Expect complete internet blackout and no network coverage while traveling between valleys.
A: A high-ground-clearance vehicle, preferably a 4×4 SUV like a Mahindra Thar, Scorpio, or Toyota Fortuner, is highly recommended. The roads crossing Shinku La feature rough terrain, water crossings, and unpaved patches.