Amazing Leh-Ladakh 7 Night / 8 Days
Q-Can I take my 2-3-year-old kid to Leh Ladakh trip?
ANS-The issue with small kids of any age group is that they tend to exert the body considering it the same kind of place they belong to and this elevates the chances of getting struck with AMS.
Secondly, the children in such age group of fewer than five years are not too much expressive about their uneasy feelings, so it is the parents who need to watch out and take care that the child is not suffering from uneasy feelings, headache or nausea and is behaving properly.
Q-Is there any lack of oxygen in Ladakh?
Ans-Anybody travelling 10,000 above sea level will find difficulty in breathing or is likely to fall prey to altitude sickness. It happens due to low level of atmospheric oxygen. It is highly recommended to avoid any physical activity on the first day of your trip. You should give your body sufficient time to acclimatize to the high altitude. People who have acclimatized well on the first day, do not face any issue during the rest of their trip.
Q-Can a person with hypertension or high blood pressure visit Ladakh?
Ans-If you have hypertension or high blood pressure, then you MUST consult your doctor before making a call to travel to Leh Ladakh.
Q-Can a person with asthma visit Ladakh?
Ans-People with Asthma issue are in general OK to travel to Ladakh or other high altitude places because of purity in the air and less pollution. Asthma is mainly related to pollution and dust mites which are a common allergen. These are not present at high altitude places. So, it is believed that people with Asthma issues do just fine in Ladakh.
Q-Can I take my old age parents on a trip to Leh Ladakh?
Ans-Acute mountain sickness does not matter with respect to age, gender or physical fitness. It can happen to anyone and of any age. So, yes, as much as you can go yourself to Ladakh, you can surely take your parents provided they are in healthy condition and can endure the fatigue of this long journey.
Q-What are the symptoms of High Altitude sickness? How long does it take to get acclimatize in Ladakh?
Ans-Some common symptoms of high altitude sickness include giddiness, loss of appetite, lack of sleep and difficulty in breathing. The best way to acclimatize in Ladakh is to rest on the first day and eat light food.
Q-What kind of clothes should carry to Ladakh?
Ans-Ensure that you keep yourself warm enough with proper woolen clothing and do wear shoes all the time along with woolens socks.
Payment Policy
46 days or more before departure : 25% of total cost
31 – 45 days before departure : 50% of total cost
Less than 30 days before departure : 100% of total cost
Cancellation Policy
46 days or more before departure : 25% of total cost
31 – 45 days before departure : 50% of total cost
Less than 30 days before departure : 100% of total cost