Discover Leh Ladakh is offering special tour packages for doctors, health practitioners, and all the health warriors who have been working hard to save humanity in this time of Covid-19 crisis. To help doctors and other health workers unwind the stressful times, we are offering special discounted packages to Ladakh this season. In honour of the frontline workers, we are taking special care of them. The idea of launching dedicated tour packages for doctors and other healthcare workers was suggested by Dr Neelesh Shah from Mumbai who gave us the opportunity to serve him and he told us that how doctors, nurses and other staff members in hospitals are spending stressful time and that they need a break to restart work afresh. Why special tour packages for doctors? The doctors in most of the hospitals in the country are working day and night, without taking a break for a long time. The corona warriors are living a stressful life with inadequate rest or sleep. As the required rest and peace of mind is not possible at the hospital or home close to the hospital, they are in a dire need of a short break. What can be better than visiting a hill station with clean air, snow-laden mountain peaks, sparse population and an almost negligible number of Covid-19 patients? What is special in the package? The doctors and other healthcare workers are given a special traditional Ladakhi welcome on arrival as a gesture of thanks. We know their need as they would be planning the trip to refresh the body and mind. Depending on the availability of the time (number of days for tour), the trip begins with a slow start, majorly focussing on scenic and quiet places. Camping in beautiful Nubra valley and quality time by the shores of
Discover Leh Ladakh is offering special tour packages for doctors, health practitioners, and all the health warriors who have been working hard to save humanity in this time of Covid-19 crisis. To help doctors and other health workers unwind the stressful times, we are offering special discounted packages to Ladakh this season. In honour of
Pangong Lake (Pangong Tso), the main tourist attraction of Ladakh, has reopened for tourists after remaining closed for months following the ongoing India-China standoff. According to Leh administration, the lake is open for tourists from January 10 and tourists can obtain an inner-line permit to visit Pangong Lake from the DC office or also online from their official website. The happy news has come when famous Chadar trek of Ladakh has started. A large number of tourists are expected to visit Ladakh in winter months to experience the winter season and frozen Pangong Tso. Pangong lake in the Eastern Ladakh, close to the LAC (disputed Aksai Chin), about 150km from Leh, is the main tourist attraction in Ladakh. The lake known for its bluish water which changes its colours many times in a day is visited by lakhs of tourists every year. However, the lake remained out of reach of tourists this year. With Pangong lake remaining closed for tourists due to unrest at India-China border, it has badly impacted tourism in Ladakh. The hoteliers, travel agents, taxi drivers and other stakeholders were praying for peace at the border so that Pangong Lake opens for tourists once again and bring back tourism business to the cold deserts -- popularly known as mini Tibet. The Ladakh Tourism department has also announced that “Pangong Lake Opens for tourists from January 10” through its twitter post. Although Pangong lake was closed for tourists even before the Galwan valley clashes between India and Chinese troops, the clashes made the lake out of bounds for longer time as tension between both the nations kept mountain ever since. The lake, for the safety of the civilians, was kept closed. As Indian soldiers are in a better position in eastern Ladakh, Pangong Lake has been opened for
Pangong Lake (Pangong Tso), the main tourist attraction of Ladakh, has reopened for tourists after remaining closed for months following the ongoing India-China standoff. According to Leh administration, the lake is open for tourists from January 10 and tourists can obtain an inner-line permit to visit Pangong Lake from the DC office or also online