A tiny sliver of heaven on earth, the first camp at Leh is located near the Manali-Leh highway next to a quaint little Ladakhi village Chuchot (Pronounced: Chu-sh-ot), 12 kms before the main city of Leh. Surrounded by farmlands owned by local villagers, the campsite provides a panoramic view of the Zanskar mountain range, while offering a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature, and by extension, your inner self. The soft gurgling of the stream at the camp after the incessant roar of your machine is sure to calm your nerves and prepare you for your next adventure. To really appreciate the sights, sounds and smells it’s best to get out and explore your surroundings as much as you can. See the Shey Palace, Stakna Monastery and Thiksey Monastery from the campsite, take a bath in the pure, mystic waters of River Indus nearby, or just walk around the verdant plains. Whether you are visiting for a break or just stopping by en-route to another destination, take a step off the accelerator to catch a few moments of blissful serenity, enjoy some beautiful walks in the shadows of the mighty Himalayas and experience the comforts of a home away from home.
Distance from Bikamp at Leh
Leh:10.9 km
Sialkot International Airport:348 km
Leh Palace:12 km
Shey Palace:1.1 km
Spituk Gompa:11.5 km
No, Bikamp at Leh doesn’t offer pool areas.
Yes, Bikamp at Leh has a pet policy that may vary based on the room type or availability. Please check with the hotel directly to learn about their pet policy.
Yes, Bikamp at Leh provides Parking for guests.
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Bikamp at Leh is located at Village Chuchot Shamma, 194101, Leh, India.
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