Discover Hidden Himalayan Beauty with Silk Route Package
Join our Silk Route package with Go Get A Trip and be ready to explore the very essence of the Himalayas. The following cultural tour is thoughtfully designed to showcase the best-kept secrets that blend history, geographic beauty, and spiritual ambiance. And from the snowcapped mountains of Ladakh to the monasteries of Sikkim there is always excitement waiting in the wings for the ardent traveler with our ‘Silk Route’ package.
Identifying the route of Silk
The Silk Route, a passage linking the East and the West, has been a cultural and economic corridor for ages. Our Silk Route Package lets you significantly cross this storied route while experiencing the area’s history and the gorgeous landscape of the Himalayas.
Why Choose Our Silk Route Package?
Expert Guides: We are glad to provide, our guests, the possibility to receive even more information on the history and culture of visited places by our guides.
Customized Itineraries: Tailor your journey to suit your interests and preferences.
Comfort and Safety: Enjoy comfortable accommodations and safe travel arrangements throughout your trip.
Authentic Experiences: If you desire to feel the place's overlaying ambiance, incorporate learning about the different communities and the norms of that place.
Sustainable Tourism: Our tours are designed to minimize environmental impact and support local conservation efforts.
Highlights of Our Silk Route Package
Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Ladakh, Spiti Valley, and Sikkim
Experience the thrill of adventure activities like trekking, rafting, and mountain biking
Encounter diverse wildlife and flora
Visit ancient monasteries and experience spiritual tranquility
Indulge in delicious local cuisine.
The Serene Lakes of Sikkim
From Ladakh, we journey east to Sikkim, a state known for its serene landscapes and crystal-clear lakes. One of the most enchanting lakes in Sikkim is Gurudongmar Lake, situated at an altitude of 17,800 feet. The blue waters of the lake are encircled by mountains that are covered thick with snow; the reflection of the sun in the water can leave one breathless. Local legend holds that the lake is holy and that its waters have healing qualities.
Gurudongmar Lake: High-altitude lake with sacred significance and stunning views.
Tsomgo Lake: Changes color with the seasons, surrounded by alpine forests.
Witness the Majestic Kanchenjunga: Take in the awe-inspiring sight of the world's third-highest peak, Kanchenjunga, from various vantage points in Sikkim. Its snow-clad summit is a breathtaking spectacle.
Zuluk: Gateway to the Silk Route Tour
Nestled in the eastern Himalayas, Zuluk is a small hamlet in Sikkim that serves as a gateway to the historic Silk Route.
Zuluk Loop: Experience the thrill of driving through 32 hairpin bends, offering breathtaking views at every turn.
Nag Temple: A sacred site dedicated to the serpent deity, believed to protect the region.
Kupup Lake: Also known as Elephant Lake, this high-altitude lake is shaped like an elephant and offers stunning reflections of the surrounding peaks.
Lungthung: A picturesque hamlet located above Zuluk, providing panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range.
Nathang Valley: A Hidden Gem on the Silk Route
Nathang Valley used to be one of the most important stations of the Silk Route that linked India to Tibet and other states.
- Old Baba Mandir: A shrine dedicated to Baba Harbhajan Singh, a soldier of the Indian Army who is revered as a saint. The temple is much visited as a pilgrimage site and has the vantage of wonderful sceneries of the mountains.
- Tukla Valley: Located nearby, Tukla Valley is known for its historical significance and beautiful landscapes, including a war memorial commemorating the battles fought in the region.
- Yak Safari: Experience the unique charm of a yak safari, exploring the valley's rugged terrain on the back of these gentle giants.
Ladakh: A Desert Oasis in the Himalayas
Our journey commences in the enchanting realm of Ladakh, often referred to as the "Moonland" due to its otherworldly landscapes. Here, towering snow-capped mountains stand in stark contrast to arid deserts, creating a surreal panorama.
Explore the Majestic Leh Palace: Being one of the royal palaces of the outset rulers of Tibet it gives a view of how rich Ladakh was in its past. Its design and the visuals that one gets to see by looking at the Indus Valley are all so fascinating.
Discover the Tranquility of Pangong Tso: Witness the mesmerizing beauty of Pangong Tso, a pristine high-altitude lake that changes color throughout the day. Its crystal-clear waters and surrounding mountains create a breathtaking spectacle.
Embark on a Thrilling Adventure: For adrenaline junkies, Ladakh offers a plethora of adventure activities, including trekking, mountain biking, and rafting. Experience the thrill of exploring this rugged terrain.
The Pristine Beauty of Spiti Valley
Our Silk Route journey concludes in the remote and pristine Spiti Valley. Nestled between Tibet and India, Spiti is a cold desert mountain valley that remains largely untouched by modernity.
Ki Monastery: The largest and oldest monastery in Spiti, offering panoramic views.
Komic Village: One of the highest inhabited villages in the world, home to Tangyud Monastery.
Untouched Landscapes: Barren beauty and a sense of timelessness.
Best Time to Visit
- Spring (March to May): Ideal for witnessing the valley in full bloom with wildflowers.
- Summer (June to August): Perfect for trekking and enjoying the pleasant weather.
- Autumn (September to November): Offers clear skies and vibrant fall colors.
- Winter (December to February): Experience the valley covered in snow, ideal for snow enthusiasts.
Tourism Silk Route is our way to invite you to the extraordinary and enchanting journey to the heart of the Himalayas. Sustainable tourism advice, explore the gems, meet friendly people, and make friends you’ll cherish with Go Get A Trip. Our teams are here to help you uncover the Silk Route and all that it entails.
Conclusion: This journey is not just about visiting new sites; it is about ascertaining the visitation of the spirit of the Himalayas, getting the heartbeat of ancient trade trails, and arousing the spiritual and natural culture of this great formation. Then, do not hesitate, grab your bags, set off, and let the mysteries of the Himalayas unfold in front of your eyes, day after day.
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