Journey to Ladakh
By jeep to the high Himalayas of Kashmir, visiting Delhi, the Golden Temple and Dharamsala en route
16 nights from £1875
Key VJV Features
• VJV Special Event • VJV Sightseeing Programme • No Single Supplement • Upgraded Flight Option • Extension Option • Walking Content: 2 • Maximum Group Size: 25
As the world shrinks, with even the planet’s most remote corners now generally accessible within a single day’s travel, there are fewer and fewer experiences that are still able to inspire a genuine sense of discovery and exoticism. Ancient Ladakh, however, is one such experience for a variety of reasons.
Firstly, until the advent of air travel and the construction of roads, Ladakh was only accessible for four months of the year via an arduous journey traversing some of the most impenetrable mountain ranges in the world. Secondly, the area was placed off limits to travellers until 1974 due to sensitive frontiers with China and Pakistan. Thirdly, accommodation in Ladakh was still relatively limited and fourthly, Ladakh’s centuries of isolation had in effect perfectly preserved its ascetic, purist and essentially medieval approach to the practise of Buddhism. It is indeed a country of ancient monasteries, including the Hemis monastery set in a beautiful valley of fast flowing streams, Liker, Alchi and Lamayuru monasteries with wondrous collections of Buddhist artefacts.
Our overland journey to Ladakh is dramatic and scenic with en route visits to Amritsar, home to the Golden Temple; the Wagah Border between India and Pakistan and Dharamsala (McLeod Ganj), a former British hill station which is now home to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in exile.
VJV Special Events - The Festivals
The Hemis Festival (Jun 27 departure): One of the Buddhist world’s oldest and most colourful celebrations. Ladakhis dress in their finest traditional costumes for two days of music and animated dance illustrating the struggle of good against evil. The itinerary will be changed to allow one day at the festival. Due to restricted space, visitors either stand or sit on the ground for the event. Dates are still subject to change.
The Ladakh Festival (Aug 27 departure): A 15-day cultural event with a programme of polo, archery, music and dance.



