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Ladakh: The new hot tourist spot this summer

Last updated on: May 5, 2011 08:57 IST

Image: Lamas dressed in costumes perform a dance during the Hemis Tsechu festival at the Hemis monastery in Ladakh.
Photographs: Tim Chong/Reuters Lakshmi Ajay in Mumbai

Giving conventional tourist destinations like Kashmir, Sikkim-Gangtok, and Shimla a run for their money, Ladakh seems to be emerging as one of the top summer domestic destinations in India this year.

What's more, a trip to Ladakh is also getting more affordable by the day. Tour operators are going all out this summer by providing packages to Ladakh in the range of Rs  14,999 per person for 5 nights and 6 days, that takes care of all your meals, sight-seeing, stay at good hotels and your airfare to to Rs  30,000.

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Ladakh: The new hot tourist spot this summer

Image: An overview of Leh, capital of Ladakh.
Photographs: Reuters

Keyur Joshi, chief operating officer of Makemytrip.com says, "This year we have charters to Ladakh from both Mumbai and Ahmedabad unlike last year when it was only from Delhi.

"Our Ladakh packages are priced at Rs  22,999 from Delhi, Rs  29,999 from Mumbai and Rs  26,999 from Ahmedabad.

Looking at the increasing demand we have added more capacity and departure cities. It is too early to say what the increase is as few airlines have also added capacity which means demand would have more than doubled this year.

Interestingly families, including young kids and elderly people, are travelling with us during this summer holiday season while from July onwards it will be a younger travellers who are taking trips to Ladakh."

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Ladakh: The new hot tourist spot this summer

Image: School children play inside a charity school in Leh district of Ladakh.
Photographs: Reuters

Most tour operators have already sold off Ladakh packages till May and bookings are still poring in.

Sanjeev Chhajjer, vice president, Cox and Kings says, "There has been an increase in people signing up for the Ladakh experience and bookings have doubled this year.

"Also we are seeing a spurt of bookings from Gujarat as there are bi-weekly flights from Ahmedabad to Ladakh with a stopover in Delhi.

The increased air connectivity to Ladakh is one of the main reasons for this increase in tourist footfall."

Weekly departure of flights from Mumbai and Ahmedabad have added to the easy accessibility of the destination that was hitherto considered an exotic travail.

Ahmedabad-based tour operator Manish Sharma from Akshay travels says, "From last year where there were only 2,000 people who booked for the Ladakh package, the numbers have grown.

This year more than 5,000 people have booked for the Ladakh trail from April 26 to June 5, 2011 already.

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The new hot tourist spot this summer

Image: A pedestrian walks through the Khardung La Pass, which leads through the barren mountains of Ladakh.
Photographs: Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters

Earlier, there were flights from Delhi alone, but post the additional flight from Ahmedabad, tourists from Ahmedabad has increased by 20 per cent to this destination.

"Better accessibility, lesser rates and awareness among people about Ladakh are some of the reasons why it is such a hit this year with travellers."

Sikkim-Gangtok, Bhutan and Kashmir-Leh are some of the other destinations that have caught the fancy of travelers this summer.

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Ladakh: The new hot tourist spot this summer

Image: A Buddhist monk spins a 'Manay' or prayer wheel in Leh.
Photographs: Fayaz Kabli/Reuters

"Ladakh is an ideal destination for summers as there is a lot on the platter for tourists. One gets to see all the different landscapes in one region be it the cold desert Nubra valley, the placid Pangong lake and soft adventure trails for those seeking the thrill of adventure.

"We are seeing many families also planning Ladakh trips as compared to earlier because of many films like 3 Idiots were filmed there in addition to better air accessibility and affordable airfare.

"The hotel industry is quite robust there with hotels that cater to travelers of every budget," says Anil Rai, business head of Holidays of India.

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