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Gurudwara Shri Pathar Sahib, Leh J&K

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Gurdwara Pathar Sahib (sometimes spelled Pathar Saheb or Pathar Sahib) is a Sikh gurdwara located near Leh in the union territory of Ladakh, India. The shrine is built around a large boulder (pathar) associated with traditions connecting the site to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, and it is a frequently visited religious and tourist site on the Srinagar–Leh/Leh–Kargil route. Gurudwara Pathar Sahib lies on the Srinagar–Leh highway (Leh–Kargil road), roughly 20–25 km from Leh city, at high altitude on the cold desert plateau of Ladakh. It is accessible by road from Leh and is commonly visited by travellers en route to or from Leh.

  • Destination

  • Departure

    Chamba to Leh to Chamba
  • Departure Time

    Please arrive by 3:15 PM for a departure at 9:30 AM.
  • Return Time

    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Dress Code

    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, hat and Warm Jacket.
  • Included

    Breakfast-Dinner
    Departure Taxes
  • Not Included

    1 Star Accommodation
    Airplane Transport
    Personal Guide
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Day 1: Departure from Chamba HP

Depature from Chamba to Leh  Chamba to Manali Early Morning  Have a Breakfast and Take Bath at hotel Whole day spend at Manali Market evening 2 PM move to Keylong for Night Stay
  1. Manali: 1950 Meters
  2. Marhi: 3300 Meters
  3. Rohtang La: 3980 Meters
  4. Khokhsar: 3140 Meters
  5. Sissu: 3170 Meters
  6. Tandi: 2573 Meters
  7. Keylong: 3080 Meters
Night stay at Keylong Hotel and Dinner
2

Day 2: Adventure Beggins

Early Morning - Having Breakfast and Move to Leh
  • Keylong: 3080 Meters
  • Jispa: 3320 Meters
  • Darcha: 3360 Meters
  • Baralacha La: 4890 Meters
  • Searchu: 4290 Meters
  • Gata Loops: 4190 Meters
  • Nakee La: 4740 Meters
  • Lachalung La: 5079 Meters
  • Pang: 4600 Meters
  • Moore Plains: 4730 Meters
  • Tanglang La: 5328 Meters
  • Rumste: 4260 Meters
  • Upshi: 3480 Meters
  • Leh: 3500 Meters
Stay at Leh Hotel and having Dinner
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Day 3 Historical Tour at Pathar Sahib Gurudwara

Historical Tour at Pathar Sahib Gurudwara
  • Early Morning Having Breakfast
  • 11:00 Move to Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Leh
  • Whole Day spend at Gurudwara and Seva in Langar
  • Magnetic Hill
Evening back to Leh enjoying Leh Market
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Day 4 Leh -City Tour

Leh -City Tour 
  1. Leh Local Sight Seeing
  2. Hall of Fame,
  3. Leh Palace
  4. Shanti Stupa
  5. Namgyal Tsemo
  6. Thiksey Monastery
  7. Hemis Gompa
  8. Local Market
Back to Hotel
5

Day 5 Return to Manali

Early morning Move to Leh to Manali 6 AM move to Manali
Manali to Leh Elevation:
  • Manali: 1950 Meters
  • Marhi: 3300 Meters
  • Rohtang La: 3980 Meters
  • Khokhsar: 3140 Meters
  • Sissu: 3170 Meters
  • Tandi: 2573 Meters
  • Keylong: 3080 Meters
  • Jispa: 3320 Meters
  • Darcha: 3360 Meters
  • Baralacha La: 4890 Meters
  • Searchu: 4290 Meters
  • Gata Loops: 4190 Meters
  • Nakee La: 4740 Meters
  • Lachalung La: 5079 Meters
  • Pang: 4600 Meters
  • Moore Plains: 4730 Meters
  • Tanglang La: 5328 Meters
  • Rumste: 4260 Meters
  • Upshi: 3480 Meters
  • Leh: 3500 Meters
8 PM Evening at Manali Hotel  
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Day 6Manali to Manikaran Gurudwara

Manali to Manikaran Gurudwara Spend full day at Manikaran Gurudwara and Ram Mandir Enjoy Food, Market etc Nght Stay at Manikaran Gurudwara or Ram Mandir  
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Day 7 Manikaran Gurudwara to Chamba HP

Manikaran Gurudwara to Chamba
  1. Manlikaran
  2. Kullu
  3. Dharmashala
  4. Cjamba Jot
  5. Chamba
Bye Bye  

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History Of The City

The history of Gurdwara Pathar Sahib dates back to 1517 CE, when Guru Nanak is believed to have visited Ladakh during his journey from SikkimNepal, and Tibet to Punjab via Srinagar. According to local folklore, a demon living in the area attempted to kill Guru Nanak by rolling a large boulder (pathar) down a hill while he was meditating.The rock is said to have softened upon touching Guru Nanak, leaving the impression of his body while he remained unharmed. When the demon struck the stone with his foot, his footprint also became embedded in it. Realizing Guru Nanak’s spiritual power, the demon repented and was forgiven. For centuries, the sacred rock was preserved and venerated by Buddhist Lamas, who referred to Guru Nanak as "Lama Nanak" or "Guru Gompka Maharaj. In the 1970s, during the construction of the Leh–Nimmu road, the boulder resurfaced when efforts to remove it were unsuccessful. Following reports of dreams and local testimonies linking the stone with Guru Nanak, the Indian Army preserved the site and constructed the present-day Gurdwara around it..

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Gurdwara Pathar Sahib (sometimes spelled Pathar Saheb or Pathar Sahib) is a Sikh gurdwara located near Leh in the union territory of Ladakh, India. The shrine is built around a large boulder (pathar) associated with traditions connecting the site to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, and it is a frequently visited religious and tourist site on the Srinagar–Leh/Leh–Kargil route

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