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Leh Ladakh in May – A Guide to Plan a Ladakh Trip in May

How about visiting Ladakh in May? Will it be a good idea if you wish to visit Leh-Ladakh region in the month of May? Well, if too have the similar questions in mind, here we will be sharing some tips and guidelines so that you can decide well whether to visit Ladakh in May or not; stay tuned till the last!

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If you are an avid follower of Leh-Ladakh, and is yearning for the idyllic time to visit and explore the untouched beauty of this part of the country, May month could be your perfect host! In fact, this is the month of the year that is often revered as one of the most promising months to visit Ladakh.

Now that if you ask, you may ask why the month of May is considered as the best time to visit Ladakh. Well, May months is almost the mid-phase of the year. This is the time, when the seasonal transition occurs at full swing in Ladakh, which in turn, marks the beginning of the tourism season in the region. During this month, all the routes to Ladakh resumes their operation making way for the bikers, backpackers, and all other classes of travellers.

Throughout this month, the region experiences absolutely pleasant climate. Temperature remains moderate as compared to the high elevation of Ladakh. While day temperature remains moderately warm, nights may get a bit crispy. However, on a whole, the temperature level remains within all tolerable limits.

Adding to all these, all the routes to remote tourist destinations also open up during the month of May. If you are planning a trip to Ladakh in May, you can have a remarkable itinerary as in this month, almost all the major tourist destinations can be accessed without any difficulties or seasonal obstacles.

How to Reach Ladakh in May?

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Air travel is always considered as the best as well as easiest way to reach Ladakh throughout the year. However, if fun and thrill are the things you are craving for, you should always plan road trip to Ladakh. And in case, you are planning for a trip to Ladakh in May, you can plan your trip via Srinagar-Leh Highway and Manali-Leh Highway.

Ladakh through Srinagar-Leh Highway:

A road trip to Ladakh in May via Srinagar-Leh Highway is a pleasant and equally pleasing experience. By the time May month approaches, most of this route gets cleared, and it get ready once again to cater to the road trippers. However, one needs to check with the local authorities or service providers before embarking on a road trip to Ladakh in May via Srinagar-Leh Highway as at times, the route may not be open to commuters or travellers due to weather conditions.

And while talking about hindrances due to weather, one should also note down that due to bad conditions, avalanches take place close to the Zoji La Pass that causes the road blockage. Once these get cleared, communication resumes all over again, and the route is cleared to continue with the journey to Leh.

To note here, it is advisable not to embark on a road trip to Ladakh in May via this route during the early days of the month for this could be the peak time of avalanche effect in the region.

Ladakh through Manali-Leh Highway:

Manali-Leh Highway remains closed during the early days of May as the route still remains under the clutches of snow. Most of the times, even the cleared sections also get into a bad state due to the effect of the snow on the road. This on a whole, results in temporary blockades of the route.

Nonetheless, towards the end of May, the Manali-Leh Highway gets back to life and starts alluring travellers to embark on their trip to Ladakh in May. The route opens up completely and even public transport also becomes available post the first weeks of June. Hence, if you admire to do Leh-Ladakh trip via Manali-Leh Highways, you have to keep your travel days at the very end of May or even the beginning of June for you to be assured that the road is available for transportation.

Suggested Read: Things to do in Ladakh in May & Places to visit in Ladakh in May

Some shared Taxis are available in Srinagar for transport to Leh Ladakh. However, it is advised that if budget is not a constraint for you, or if you are looking for easier ways to reach Ladakh in May, you should always prefer flight journeys to reach your dream destination. This is because it will ease your cost of having to put up with some rough road and also save you the tiredness associated with navigation through rugged terrains, tricky roads, treacherous slopes, and others.

Points to Note if Visiting Ladakh in May:

Leh ladakh roads in may.

Be it about reaching Leh-Ladakh or manoeuvring across Leh-Ladakh, most of the road regains operation in May month. Starting from Srinagar-Leh Highway and Manali-Leh Highway, other roads that connect Leh with most of the tourist destinations in Ladakh also open up in this month. Thus, visitors get rewarded with easier and safer mode of communication. While approaching towards Leh-Ladakh, one can hire private taxis or rental car services to ease up the journey. On the other hand, once they are in Leh, they can once again book local tour operators; who mostly offer safari jeeps to transfer visitors’ groups. Jeeps are still considered as the most reliable mode of communication while tripping around Leh and other popular tourist destinations in Ladakh.

Accommodation Facilities

May marks the beginning of tourist season in Leh Ladakh. Almost all the accommodation facilities gear up once again to cater to the needs and requirements of all the visitors to Leh-Ladakh region. In this month, it is once again advisable to make prior booking as the influx of visitors starts increasing, and soon, local hotels and other stay options may run out of rooms and services.

However, because it is the start of the season and tourist traffic is manageable, you can land accommodation facilities upon arrival at well-bitted prices. The environment in these facilities is conducive to running warms and cold showers; piped water and the best of washroom utilities against the conditions in January where you are only supplied with an open hole squatting washroom facility.

Clothes for Leh Ladakh in May

Be informed that weather conditions in Leh Ladakh in May remains unpredictable during the day. This means that the sun will be lit but with the occasional cold wind blowing. Moreover, because of the low room temperature, you may feel cold when in shaded areas. Therefore, you are advised to rock into both light and some heavy stuff. A good light woollen jacket with a hoody may do you well over your cotton clothes. Be flexible to adjust your clothes until you feel comfortable for the day. You can rock some good sport shoes. If this is not available then ay shoes with a good sole that is griped well may do you some good experience in Leh Ladakh.

Book your flight early enough

Anyone planning for a Ladakh trip in May via flight, they must book their flights much prior to their flying date. As already mentioned, May month is the opening of the tourism season across Leh-Ladakh region, thus, the number of visitors flying in and out from the region increases tremendously, making it pretty tough or difficult to get available tickets.

Also, due to the huge influx of visitors from all across the globe, the ticket price may spike up without any prior notice. If you are concerned about your budget, you should definitely book your flights much earlier and be stress-free!

Hire Only Local and Certified Tour Guides

Whenever planning a trip to a new destination, it would be always wise to opt for a guide. And in case, you are able to find a local guide, you would be ensured with all the fun and excitement. Adding to this, if the local guide is from a certified agency, you can always rely on the fact that your tour is simply going to be much exciting and a fun-filled one.

While planning for a trip to Ladakh in May, you should always check out for local guides from verified sources and agencies. With local and certified guides, you can save plenty of time while manoeuvring from one location to the other. Moreover, they are the best source of information while visiting remote places and other tourist attraction points.

Keep Some Buffer Days

Ladakh reaches an average height of 3,000m. above the sea level. Keeping this in mind, once should always be careful about getting acclimatised with the different climatic conditions at higher altitudes. Any simple error at such lofty height could end up in inviting unpleasant and challenging situations. Thus, while planning on the tour itinerary to Ladakh in the month of May, one should include some buffer days in their itinerary to settle down and get acclimatised with the prevalent weather conditions.

Why You Should Visit Leh Ladakh in May?

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There could be ample of reasons to visit Ladakh in May. However, here are some of the main reasons that would surely entice you to plan a trip at the earliest:

Favourable Weather Conditions

May is the month, the entire Ladakh starts breathing again. It is the month wherein the shimmering beauty and charm of this region starts taking over the visitors with all glitz and glories. This is also the time, the temperature in Ladakh region starts rising up. Days mostly get sunny with an average temperature range of 15-20 degrees. Even if not heavy clothes, warm clothes would do the job of keeping you warm while you unravel the magical beauty of Ladakh in May.

However, temperature during the night usually falls down, and stay limited to somewhere around 6 degrees. Thus, keeping a warm blanket or putting on heavier clothes would keep you get going. On a whole, if you are planning for a trip to Ladakh in May month, you would surely enjoy the weather conditions , and could utilise the max out of it.

An Array of Activities to Enjoy

As snow starts melting with the region getting cleared, it opens up an exciting range of activities for the visitors. With the roads getting cleared, visitors get to indulge in different types of biking tours and activities. Jeep safari tours also resume operation during this month. Local sightseeing tours also reaches its peak as the atmosphere gains much clarity and roads getting clear. Starting from May, the local village tours or tours to remote parts also comes alive. If you are planning for a Ladakh trip in May, you will get plenitude of opportunities and options to join these tours and explore the untouched beauty of Ladakh at its best.

With the beginning of May, Ladakh welcomes it tourism season. With the advent of this month, the roads get cleared off, most of the hotels open their doors once again, tourist attractions across the regions also gets ready for the visitors, and other major tourist destination also comes alive.

With all these positive and inviting changes all around, visitors from different parts of the globe starts planning their trip to Ladakh in May. Hence, if you already have a plan ready to visit this part of the country, you would get to enjoy the region without much congestion or crowd. Also, as most of the visitors are yet planning their trip, there are higher chances that you would be able to avail much discounts across hotels and while booking other services.

Better Services

As mentioned earlier, the month of May brings in all the lost charm and appeal of Ladakh. With snows getting cleared all over, the region starts becoming clear, and thus, most of the services across the region also regains their operation. Planning a visit to Ladakh in May, thus, ensures better range of services. Be it hotel bookings or accommodations, transfer services, local tours, and other services, you would always be promised with better, budget-friendly, and committed services in Ladakh in May.

Things You Need to Keep in Mind in Ladakh in May:

1. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) or Altitude Sickness may get fatal with people having less immunity or fitness. Always ensure to get properly acclimatised with higher altitude to fall sick due to AMS or Altitude Sickness.

2. Network connectivity remains an issue to the interiors of Leh with only post-paid network functioning in Leh Ladakh.

3. The unpredictable weather conditions during the day may prove a challenge to people who are not very flexible in removing and adding up on the clothing to relieve and retain warm.

Simplified Leh Ladakh itinerary for May by Flight route

Day 01: Arrive in Leh Ladakh by air and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 02: Have a leisure day to get acclimatised followed by local sightseeing by evening.

Day 03: Trip from Leh to Lamayuru; return to Leh for overnight stay.

Day 04: Full day trip Diskit; check-in into a hotel in Diskit for overnight stay.

Day 05: Drive back from Diskit to Leh.

Day 06: Day trip Pangong Tso; overnight stay near Pangong Tso.

Day 07: Return drive from Pangong Tso to Leh

Day 08: Full day tour to Tso Moriri followed by overnight stay.

Day 09: Return to Leh; overnight stay in Leh.

Day 10: Return flight from Leh.

Conclusion:

A tour to Leh Ladakh in May opens many doors to revel in the miraculous beauty of Mother Nature. Whether you a leisure traveller, thrill seeker, solo backpacker, romantic couple, or any other types of travellers, you can always bet on a Ladakh trip in the month of May. Plan a trip to this paradise to delve deep into its bosom to witness, explore, and enjoy Ladakh like never before!

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10 great reasons to visit Leh-Ladakh in May

Planning a road trip to Leh-Ladakh is more than just booking a package or your flights or rooms, it’s about getting the timing correct, so your time in Ladakh isn’t just memorable but is inspiring and life changing at the same time. 

May is the month which we at tlow know is the best for anyone seeking a raw rugged experience around Leh-Ladakh without the hassle of being stormed by the Goa beach crowd. 

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Reasons to visit Leh in may

Pre-season 

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The primary reason you should consider your Leh-Ladakh road trip in May, is because its pre-season. Ladakh has been growing in crowd since the dawn of Covid-19. So May is the month, when the roads leading to Leh open. Hence, it’s the best time to hit the road, if you don’t like the herd of crowds that comes with the peak of season. 

Cheaper  

Rahul from Kathmandu

The start of the season is always when things are a lot cheaper than what it is when the season picks up and the crowd starts the flow in. Everything other than the cost of the vehicle will change from May to June. You’ll find a good 30% difference in costing when you plan a trip to Ladakh in May. 

Less crowd  

Zanskar confluence

Crowd is the single defining factor which differentiates between shoulder season and real season. In May, you can say Leh and Ladakh is around 40% of its tourist intake capacity. But as the year rolls into June, it’s when an ocean of humans will be seen at every nook and corner. Even in the middle of nowhere, you’ll find humans. So if you want the cold desert wilderness experience, May is the month. 

Fresh locals 

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This is vital to your Leh experience, since everyone in tourism who’s adding value to your holiday is a human. It’s always better to get there at the start, when the humans are fresh in mind, soul and body.  The best conversations happen anytime, but the number of conservations will reduce as the months keep moving ahead. 

Better road condition

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Like the humans in the previous point, the roads are also in the best of condition at the start of season. Since most of them are done up before the start of season. 

Less roadblocks

Leh Ladakh road signs.

Roadblocks in Leh Ladakh are caused by various factors, one of the biggest causes of roadblocks in Ladakh is falling of rocks which happen when the snow melts and the rocks start to get loose from the streamsof water. May is still the end of winter in Ladakh, so the rocks at the higher passes are still frozen and the chances of road blocks is limited. 

Snowfall at passes 

Changla Top Ladakh May 22

It can snow any time in Leh-Ladakh at the passes but May is the season when the probability of show fall is higher than the remaining months. Even if you don’t get to see snowfall during the duration of your trip, you will definitely get a better snow experience since again less people means less trash.  

Pleasant weather

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Ladakh is one of the few places in the world where you can die from a heat store and a frost bite on the same day. Such is the extreme weather conditions that one has to come prepared for. But the month of May is transition from winter to spring to summer.  You won’t get the extreme dry heat of June to August and at the same time, you won’t get the extreme cold of October to December.  

Traveller vibe 

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If you’re a traveller in your mind and soul, then you’ll hate the vibe in June, July and August. The tourists will flock to Ladakh and end up making a mess of what your expectations from this cold desert have been built up in the mind for the last decade.  To get the real rugged feel of Leh-Ladakh pre-season is the only option now in life after Covid. 

Better content 

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Let’s be honest, the real reason we all are travelling today is purely content. So if you want those Nat Geo style images from Leh-Ladakh, that have really got you planning a road trip to Ladakh, then May is the month where you get the shots. Any other time of the year and it’s gonna be a task for you to click those pictures. So if content is why you are travelling to Leh-Ladakh, then May has to be the month.

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Leh Ladakh Travel Guide (2024) – Explore the Unforgettable Land of High Passes!

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Julley from Leh! That means Hello in Ladakh and you’ll find that everyone here is itching to say it to you.

Leh is the super friendly mountain city that is waiting for you to visit them.

When you arrive here, either by bus or plane, you’ll be greeted by the most spectacular panoramic views of snow-capped mountains, ancient palaces, and Buddhist stupas.

It’s also a welcome paradise from the busy, dirty cities like Delhi and Rajasthan.

Here’s the ultimate Leh Ladakh travel guide including how to reach Leh, top things to do, where to stay, and what to eat!

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The ultimate Leh Ladakh travel guide

Where is leh ladakh in india.

Leh Ladakh has an interesting mix of cultures and food as it’s on the border of China and its history is closely related to Tibet!

You’ll probably question what country you’re in a lot while you’re here and that’s the beauty of Leh.

What is the best time to visit Ladakh?

The best time to visit is actually in the monsoon season between June – September as Ladakh is a dry spot in a country of constant rain!

They also shut the road after mid-September so it’s best to visit before then or fly!

It’s beautifully sunny every single day at this time and everything almost looks saturated as you’re closer to the sun and higher up at 3,500 metres!

It’s also perfect weather for trekking and is what most travellers flock here for.

How to reach Leh Ladakh: flying vs. the road

There are usually two choices for approaching Leh Ladakh.

You can directly fly to Leh Ladakh from Delhi which is what most travellers prefer as you can skip the long bus journeys up through the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir.

But, this means that you cannot acclimatise very easily and you may suffer from altitude sickness and need a few days to adjust.

If you are prone to altitude sickness, you can get tablets to help with it. The other is to take the long bus journey from Manali to Leh.

This is the cheapest option and actually is not as dangerous as people make out.

Yes, the roads are crazy but the views are absolutely jaw-dropping and are worth the time spent alone.

You’ll pass through valleys, mountain passes, and waterfalls. There’s absolutely no sign of life around in many parts and it’s an experience you won’t forget.

For more information, check out my post ‘Travelling from Manali to Leh by road: all you need to know’.

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Taking the bus from Manali to Leh

I took the 18-hour bus from Manali to Leh, which was actually 20 and we arrived in the middle of the night.

Our bus driver did a great thing by dropping us off in the backpacker district of Changspa where there are tonnes of guest houses. But, little were we to know that none would be open for business after midnight!

For a little while, we hung out with some other travellers from the bus in a bakery which turned into a bar late at night and just played the same Ed Sheeran song over and over again.

We had chai while deciding the next plan of action, which was basically to try every guesthouse in the area!

After a little while, we couldn’t find anywhere and a bar called KC garden offered for us to stay at their place for the night. It was an, which was used for group get-togethers and parties!

It had no windows, was freezing cold, and let in all the noise of dogs barking. However, it was a place to crash for the night and we had loads of blankets to keep warm.

It was really generous of him as he didn’t have to offer anything at all. He also didn’t charge which was really kind.

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We were stranded in Leh Ladakh

The guy who owned the place said we could sleep in until noon, but when the workers came in the next morning at 7 am – they played really loud music so we would get up!

At first, it was just Buddhist chanting music which was actually really nice.

By 9.30 am, they upped the ante with techno music and that’s when everyone groggily got out of their sleeping places.

The next day, we had a chai together, thanked the guys at KC garden, and then went to try and find a room.

Where to stay in Leh Ladakh: Changspa 

We ended up staying at Hotel Asia which turned out to be the cheapest.

It was 500 a night with a shared bathroom, I hardly slept each night due to the light and noise but it did have hot water every single day!

With a view like this of the mountains, you can’t complain about £5 a night! For bookings see here.

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The top things to do in Leh Ladakh

Most people use Leh as a base in Ladakh as it’s the main city with good connections to Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Srinagar in Kashmir.

But, there are lots of things to do in Leh Ladakh itself.

It is really gorgeous to explore too with an epic mountain range, historical palaces, and the iconic Shanti Stupa.

You can’t really get bored, even just if you gaze at the scenery around you.

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This would probably be a good first point of call to start off your adventure in Leh. The ancient palace looks down on the rest of the city.

This was the home of Ladakh royalty and was modelled on the Tibetan Potala Palace in Lhasa.

Even though it was built in the 17th century and steeped in history, not many of the ancient artifacts of the royal family remain in the palace.

It’s nine floors of empty rooms save the antique pictures which hang on the walls.

The best part of wandering around this palace is actually the viewpoints from the rooftops!

You can get great panoramic views from all over the city. There aren’t really any restrictions on where you can go here so explore away!

leh ladakh palace

Castle Tsemo

Castle Tsemo stands high on the hill above the Leh Palace.

To reach it in Leh Ladakh, you can get a taxi for around 250 rupees or take the steep winding trek uphill!

There are two parts to Castle Tsemo, a Buddhist temple, and the castle and the Namgyal Tsemo Monastery.

When you’ve caught your breath from the walk, take a peek inside at the beautiful golden Buddha which is perfectly preserved inside.

castle tsemo leh

Next is a climb up the monastery, you’ll pay 20 rupees to head on inside.

At first, I thought this was awesome as it was so cheap, but then I realised that you had to head on up the rooftops of the monastery on these ladders from hell!

castle tsemo

These weak, feeble ladders were not attached to the wall in any way and so it was a dodgy climb to the top!

Although these ones were low, the others were pretty much vertical!

Although the views were totally worth it, there was one problem – how was I going to get back down?!

I was petrified and my boyfriend literally had to place my feet on each step of the ladder.

When I got to the bottom, I literally couldn’t breathe haha!

I can laugh now, but I genuinely thought I was a goner. It’s totally ridiculous so if you’re afraid of heights, I wouldn’t recommend it.

castle tsemo leh

Shanti Stupa in Leh Ladakh

The Buddhist Shanti Stupa was one of my favourite attractions in Leh Ladakh. It was donated by the Japanese, built-in 1991, and blessed by the Dalai Lama himself.

Although it is a 500 step walk to the top, the views and the stupa are so worth it! We arrived at around 10 am in the morning and there was literally no one around.

The best time to visit the Leh Ladakh Shanti Stupa is at sunset when the temperatures aren’t so hot and the sun creates a beautiful red glow on the mountains surrounding it.

There is also some really beautiful Buddhist chanting music which is broadcast live from the temple nearby.

When the lights go down on Leh Ladakh, the Stupa lights up and you can see the many stars which appear here due to the limited light pollution. It was magic.

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When we visited in the evening time a government official was there, so naturally, some of the Kashmiri soldiers were here on guard.

One of them let me hold this! Stranger things have happened…

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Before I got to Leh, I had this awful feeling there wouldn’t be anything around.

Most places in Himachal had a mall road, but I wasn’t sure about Leh.. luckily, I was proved very wrong!

There is a massive main market here which has everything you could wish for.

Restaurants, shops, supermarkets, chemists, the lot. So, don’t worry about getting access to the basics.

There were also these great little fruit and veg markets from the local farms here. The mini peaches, locally called aadu , were to die for!

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Trekking Leh Ladakh and Day trips from Leh Ladakh

There are endless options for treks from Leh Ladakh that you can get involved with.

Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley were popular trips also which was a 2-day and 1-night stay.

There were 3, 4, 5 days, and even 20-day treks out of Leh. So, it will be down to personal preference if you wanted a guided trek.

There are a lot of treks that you can do self-guided also. Nubra Valley is around a 3-day trek each way which is supposed to be easy.

But bear in mind that there isn’t any phone signal here so you won’t have Google maps to help you!

Best to download a walking trail map beforehand or buy one from the local shops here.

Read more about day trips from Leh here

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Multi-day sightseeing tours in Ladakh

There are many interesting multi-day tours  that can be organized from Leh.

The famous tours are the 2-day Indus river tour where you get the chance to visit some of the most impressive monasteries in Ladakh (Alchi, Likir, and Lamayuru among others), the 3-day Nubra valley tour via the famous Khardung La pass (the world’s highest motorable road) and the tours to the stunning high-altitude lakes of Pangong and Tso Moriri.

You will not find many buses in Ladakh that go to these places. One of the options is to hire a car with a driver, but the cost of transport is not cheap in Ladakh…

If you are a solo traveller or travelling in a small group, using a shared taxi is a great way to reduce the cost of the trip as well as its carbon footprint! 

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Where to eat in Leh Ladakh: wonderland restaurant and bakery

The wonderland café was where I usually went for breakfast most mornings.

Loads of their breakfast combos come with coffee and apple juice!

It has a really nice relaxed vibe and an amazing bakery downstairs which offers some great doughnuts and pastries.

Also, If you’re a fan of falafel, these guys do the best I have tasted so far in India. It was light, crispy, and delicious!

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World Garden Café

Serving up a huge range of international cuisines, the world garden café is an excellent place to eat at any time of day.

The guys here speak excellent English, are really friendly and the food is cheap and tasty.

This was one of my favourite places to eat in Leh, so don’t miss out!

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Dust pollution in Leh Ladakh and harsh temperatures

As the terrain and surroundings are in quite harsh conditions (sometimes it looked like how I imagined Mars to be like) you’ll find it to be dry and dusty.

The pollution in Leh Ladakh was quite high around the main town and so if you have anything like asthma, you’re best to come prepared.

Most days I found myself using my scarf to protect my mouth, nose, and eyes from the dust.

As we’re closer to the sun here, you should always make sure you wear suncream.

When I visited in August, it was boiling hot every day and it was definitely summer clothes weather.

A lot of people had tiny dresses and shorts on which is a nice change from covering up but just make sure you don’t get sunburn!

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Staying connected and WiFi in Leh Ladakh

As soon as I set off from Manali on the Rohtang pass my UK and Indian SIM phone numbers lost service and data. But, I thought when I got to Leh, it would come back – how silly I was!

There was absolutely no phone service in the whole town. I’m sure you could get a SIM from Leh if you have an unlocked phone, as most phone packages are regional in India.

This would mean you would lock into their own phone service here. But, for a few days, I just didn’t think it was worth it.

The wifi is also pretty bad and almost non-existent. Most cafés and restaurants offer wifi services but this wouldn’t work half of the time. In fact, on the first day we got here – there was no wifi in the whole town!

If I did get wifi, only certain apps would work like WhatsApp, which was perfect to tell my mum I was alive (mum’s always worry).

There are internet cafés which you can use which are 90 rupees an hour. I actually quite liked not having wifi and being contactable. I’m a 90s kid, so I remember a time before the internet!

It just means that you have a few days to truly enjoy where you are. You’re not constantly looking at your phone, but actually appreciating the scenery and meeting people!

Sometimes, we get so caught up in social media that it’s refreshing to sign off. Get a map, read a book, and talk to people. There was a world before wifi, you know!

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That’s my complete travel guide to Leh Ladakh, save it for later!

Leh Ladakh would be a place I would highly recommend travelling to if you visit India.

In fact, I would say it’s on my list of ‘must-sees’. It’s a beautiful mix of culture, colour, history, and scenery which will transport you into another world!

Make sure you put it on your list. If you’d like to read more about the beautiful surrounding areas of Ladakh, read my article ‘the absolute best off the beaten track Ladakh’!

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Wednesday 27th of December 2023

Many Indian’s primary wish to travel Ladakh by a road trip on their own bike. Definitely my dream also. Hope I will also achieve it.

Sophie Pearce

Thursday 11th of January 2024

Yess, it's an epic road trip to Ladakh by road. I have to admit I wouldn't do it again though and would fly haha! Sophie x

Tuesday 29th of August 2023

Wow, this destination looks absolutely breathtaking! Adding it to my bucket list for sure.

Wednesday 30th of August 2023

Hi Suman, totally agree! Leh Ladakh is an epic destination :) Sophie x

Neha Shinde

Thursday 11th of May 2023

Fantastic article. I am very pleased to say that your article is fascinating to read.I always find myself wanting to comment on it.You're doing an excellent job.Keep your writing up

Wednesday 28th of June 2023

Thanks Neha for your kind words. Sophie x

Wednesday 7th of December 2022

Ladakh is not a place where you can go without planning. You will have to consider all the do's and don'ts while deciding on the trip. From the right clothes, the right vehicle, comfortable stay, and places to visit, everything should be pre-planned so that one doesn't miss out on the site's vibe.

Thursday 8th of December 2022

Hi Kamalesh, completely agree with you! Sophie x

Esha Sawant

Tuesday 1st of February 2022

"Hello Admin, Intresting Article, you are doing a great job . Keep it up"

Hi Esha, thank you so much! I'm glad you liked the post :) Sophie x

Leh in Ladakh Travel Guide: Attractions, Festivals, Hotels

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Leh is the erstwhile capital of the Union Territory of Ladakh and the most common entry point into the area. It's also one of the highest permanently inhabited towns in the world. Bounded by two of the world's largest mountain ranges and surrounded by alpine desert, Leh's dry barren landscape is dotted with historic Buddhist monasteries making it an incredible sight to behold. This Leh travel guide will help you plan your trip.

Leh primarily functioned as an important trading hub on routes along the Indus Valley, between Tibet to the east and Kashmir  to the west. It became the capital of Ladakh in the early 17th century, during the region's golden period when trade flourished. King Senge Namgyal completed building a royal palace in Leh and relocated the capital there from Shey. Unfortunately, the royal family were forced to abandon the palace and relocate to Stok in the mid 19th century, after the Dogra invasion.

Leh is located in Ladakh, near the Indus Valley, in the furthest far flung corner of northern India. Its altitude is 3,505 meters (11,500 feet) above sea level.

How to Get There

Regular direct flights to Leh operate regularly from Delhi. There are also flights to Leh from many other cities in India. Some of them are non-stop.

Alternatively, the roads to Leh are open for a few months of the year, when the snow has melted. The Manali-Leh Highway is open from around June to October each year, and the Srinagar-Leh Highway is open from June to November. Bus, jeep, and taxi services are all available. The trip takes about two days because of the difficult nature of the terrain. If you have the time and are in good health, do travel by road as the scenery is amazing. Plus, the gradual ascent will help you acclimatize.

The best time to visit Leh is between May and September, when the weather is the warmest. Ladakh doesn't experience rain like elsewhere in India, so the monsoon season is the perfect time to travel to Leh. 

The two-day Hemis Festival takes place in June or July at the Hemis Gompa to commemorate birth of Guru Padmasambhava, who founded Tantric Buddhism in Tibet. There's traditional music, colorful masked dances, and a fair full of beautiful handicrafts.

The Ladakh Festival is held during September. It opens in Leh with a spectacular procession through the streets. Villagers dressed in traditional costumes dance and sing folk songs, backed by an orchestra. The festival also features musical concerts, dances performed by masked lamas from selected monasteries, and mock traditional marriage ceremonies.

  • Read more about the best time to visit Ladakh.

What to Do There

Most tourists spend some time exploring Leh's main market area and the ancient old part of town, while acclimatizing and making onward travel plans. Visit the Central Asian Museum on Main Bazaar Road (open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.) to learn about Leh's role in Silk Road trade. Drop into atmospheric Lala's Art Cafe for something to eat while wandering. It's inside an immaculately restored Ladakhi house that was once lived in by a monk. Go on this guided heritage walk so you don't miss anything.

Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa are renowned for their dramatic views over Leh.

The Hall of Fame is an interesting museum dedicated to the soldiers who helped defend India during wars with Pakistan. The museum also provides information about Ladakhi history and culture. It's operated by the Indian Army and has a collection of weapons, exhibits and souvenirs.

Those who love animals will find a visit to the Donkey Sanctuary worthwhile. It's a home for abandoned and injured donkeys.

What to Do Nearby

The Buddhist monuments around Leh are the biggest draw. Spituk is the closest monastery to Leh, and the 800 year-old Kali temple with a fascinating collection of masks is another attraction there. You can stop at a huge prayer wheel on the way. The other monasteries can also be visited on day trips from Leh. These include Hemis (the wealthiest, oldest, and most important monastery in Ladakh) and Thiksey.

  • Find out more about must-see Buddhist monasteries in India.

It's possible to have a regal stay at Stok Palace , about 30 minutes south of Leh. The royal family still lives there and part of it has been turned into a private museum of the Ladakhi royal family.

The picturesque confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers can be seen from a viewpoint on the Srinagar-Leh Highway not far from Nimmu.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find appealing hiking opportunities in the area. There are also many longer trekking trails to choose from, such as the popular four-day Sham Trek from Likir to Temisgam (for beginners), and Markha Valley from Spituk.

  •   Take a look at these 6 best treks to take in Ladakh.

Mountain climbing trips can be booked to peaks such as Stok (20,177 feet), Goleb (19,356 feet), Kangyatse (20,997 feet) and Matho West (19,520) in the Zanskar mountains.

White water rafting is one of the top adventure activities in Ladakh. It takes place in July and August along the Indus and Zanskar rivers, with various grade rapids for all levels. Spash Ladakh is one of the best rafting operators that offers day rafting excursions from Leh.

Dreamland Trek and Tours is an eco-friendly adventure company that organizes a wide range of trips in Ladakh, Zanskar and Changthang. Other reputable companies include Overland Escape , Rimo Expeditions (costly but high quality), and Yama Adventures. It's recommended that you compare many companies to see what's on offer.

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Side Trips from Leh

Most people who visit Leh also visit Pangong Lake, which featured in the Bollywood move The 3 Idiots . It's one of the world's highest saltwater lakes and looks really surreal.

  • Use this complete guide to Pangong Lake to plan your trip.

The Nubra Valley is another must-visit destination. Khardung La connects Leh to the Nubra Valley and is one of the world’s highest motorable roads. Camel safaris, on hairy double-humped Bactrian camels, are an iconic thing to do in the Nubra Valley. The Balti village of Turtuk, near the Pakistan border, is fascinating as well.

  • Use this complete guide to the Nubra Valley plan your trip.

Permits are not required for local sightseeing around Leh, Zanskar, or the Suru Valley.

Read more about the top things to do in Ladakh.

Where to Stay

If you're looking for inexpensive homestay or guesthouse accommodations, you'll find many a short distance from town in the agricultural and backpacker hamlet of Changspa. Clean and comfortable rooms are available from around 1,000 rupees per night. Popular places include Lhachik Guest House, Raku Guesthouse and Gangba Homestay, and Shaolin Ladakh. In the same area, family run Oriental Hotel is charismatic with both a hotel and cheaper guesthouse on the same premises surrounded by garden. Rooms on the upper floors have stunning views. You’ll also love the home-cooked, organic, freshly prepared food.

Several hostels have recently opened up around Leh to cater to backpackers who like to socialize and meet people. Zostel is the top one, with a wide range of dorms (mixed and female-only) and private rooms. HosteLaVie and GoSTOPS are other great options. In town, Hearth hostel is a restored community space suited to arty travelers.

Padma Guesthouse and Hotel , on Fort Road, has rooms for all budgets and a fabulous rooftop restaurant. Sia-La Guest House is popular on the same road too. The modern rooms at the Spic n Span Hotel on Old Leh Road, close to the market, are priced from 6,7000 rupees per night.  The Hotel City Palace is recommended as well. Rates also start from 5,000 rupees per night for a double.

If your budget extends further, try these luxury camps and hotels in and around Leh.

Homestays with Trekking and Expeditions in Ladakh

An appealing alternative to camping out while trekking around Ladakh is to stay in local homes in remote villages, which you reach along the way. This will give you a fascinating insight into the life of Ladakhi farmers. You'll even be fed traditional home cooked meals, prepared by the farmer families. Local Ladakhi trekking expert Thinlas Chorol organizes such trips, as well as many other custom trekking itineraries to places off the beaten path. She's the founder of the notable Ladakhi Women's Travel Company -- the first female owned and operated travel company in Ladakh, which uses only female guides.

Also, consider the expeditions to remote villages offered by Mountain Homestays . You'll get to stay in people's homes and take part in initiatives that enhance the livelihoods of the villagers. This includes documenting the traditional handcrafting and organic farming techniques of Ladakh.

Travel Tips

Make sure you allow yourself plenty of time to acclimatize after arriving in Leh (ideally three days if you've flown in) because of altitude sickness. Medication called Diamox (acetazolamide) can help speed up acclimatization process. A doctor's prescription is required. Anyone who has a pre-existing condition such as heart or lung disease, or diabetes should also consult a doctor before traveling.

Laptops also don’t appreciate the high altitude and hard drives are known to crash.

Nights still get chilly during the summer so do bring warm clothes to layer.

Leaving Leh by flight can be a lot more challenging than arriving. Demand for flights is high in peak season, so book well in advance. In addition, flights are sometimes canceled because of weather conditions, so it’s advisable not to book the last flight of the day. Hand luggage used to pose a problem but one bag per passenger is now allowed.

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A Complete 10-Day Leh Ladakh Itinerary

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A trip to Ladakh is undoubtedly on many intrepid travellers bucket lists. The mystical Indian Himalayan region is still one of the most underrated places on earth. Despite it being a very remote corner of the Indian subcontinent, you’ll be surprised that you can see a lot in a short time with this Ladakh itinerary.

Over 10 days, you can visit the famous Pangong Lake, ancient monasteries of Hemis and Lamayuru, the former Silk Road trading route of Nubra Valley, and crumbling palaces with panoramic views over the arid, snow-capped landscape. This itinerary I’ve put together covers the best things to do in Ladakh over 10 days based on my multiple trips to the region.

Whether you fly into Leh for a short trip or incorporate this into a longer North India adventure travelling by road, your time in Ladakh will undoubtedly be something you’ll never forget. Buckle up for some long drives, and you’ll be blown away by the incredible land forms and ancient history awaiting in Ladakh.

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When to Visit Ladakh

The best time to visit Ladakh is from mid-May until end of September . This is when the region sees its best weather with warm days and relatively mild nights. The roads and trekking routes are also guaranteed to be clear of snow during these summer months, making places easier to access.

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Where to Stay in Leh

Leh is the main town and base for exploring Ladakh. The town has hundreds of accommodation choices, from homestays and hostels to high end hotels. I’d recommend picking somewhere that is comfortable for you and your budget, as you’ll be spending most of the time in this Ladakh itinerary based in Leh. Here are my top picks:

Budget:   Raybo Hostel

Budget:   Peace Guest House

Midrange:   Chandan Guest House

Midrange:   Rock Castle Residency

High-end:  Grand Dragon

Read more:   Best Places to Stay in Leh, Ladakh For All Budgets

Basgo Monastery

How to Get Around Ladakh

Travelling by road is one of the best parts of any Ladakh trip. The scenery from the various road trips in the region offer jaw dropping views that you’ll want to savour every minute (even if some of the drives are long, bumpy and windy).

There are a few ways to get around Ladakh to the various sights and day trips in this itinerary. Which way you choose will depend on your budget and comfort level. However, for this 10 day itinerary, I would recommend a combination of taxis for day trips and a shared group tour for the trip to Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley (unless you want to arrange a private tour).

Here’s more specific information for each transport option:

Public bus: Public transport is a little limited in Ladakh. You’ll need a lot of time and patience if you plan on using local buses to get to all the best places. If you only have 10 days, this is not ideal. But if you have more than 10 days, check out my guide to Leh for more information on the public transport options in the region.

Driving to Lamayuru

Taxi: This is very ideal for day trips. You can easily organise taxis in Leh to take you to Thiksey, Lamayuru, Hemis, Alchi and more. A popular day trip combining Shey, Thiksey and Hemis costs around 3700 INR (AU$70) for the day as an example. You’ll have to budget more for the drive to Alchi and Lamayuru.

Group tours: Joining group tours to Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley is a popular option. In high season from June until August, you’ll find groups leaving every day in shared taxis for 3-4 days. You can easily organise this upon arrival in Leh.

Private tours: If you want to organise all your Ladakh trip in advance, then I suggest arranging a 10 day tour through a local company in Leh. They can help arrange taxis for day trips, and a private car for Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley. I highly recommend Gonbo of Lungta Travel . He’s also the owner of Rock Castle Residency Guesthouse in Leh and can help with arranging all of this for you.

For more detailed information on these options: Comprehensive Travel Guide to Ladakh

View of Stok Kangri

Overview of this 10-Day Ladakh Itinerary

Day 1: Fly from Delhi to Leh

Day 2: Acclimatise in Leh

Day 3: acclimatise and explore leh town.

Day 4: Day trip to Thiksey, Hemis and Shey

Day 5: Day trip to Lamayuru and Alchi

Day 6: road trip to nubra valley via khardung la, day 7: drive to pangong lake and stay the night, day 8: return to leh, day 9: relax in leh (optional visit to stok village), day 10: fly back to delhi.

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Detailed 10 Day Ladakh Itinerary

Here’s how I would spend 10 days in Ladakh, if you’re prepared to take some long driving days and want to see as much as you can in a short time.

Day 1: Delhi to Leh

If you’re opting for a quick 10-day trip to Ladakh, then it’s likely you’ll be flying into Leh from Delhi. There are frequent flights every day from Delhi to Leh, mostly in the morning hours. It’s widely considered one of the most beautiful flights in the world.

Flights are run by Air India, Vistara, SpiceJet, and IndiGo. The flight time is around 1.5 hours and can cost anywhere from 3000INR (AU$60) to 9000INR (AU$180) one way.

If you prefer to travel to Leh, Ladakh by public transport , then you can also come via Manali or Srinagar, depending on how much time you have and your trip plans. Read my guide on getting to Leh by public transport for more information.

Once you arrive in Leh, you’ll want to head straight to your accommodation and rest for the remainder of the day. The altitude will likely hit you after about 2-3 hours of being in Leh, so it’s best to relax and stay hydrated for the afternoon to adjust slowly.

Read more: 20 Best Things to Do in Delhi

Leh bazaar

Your first full day in Leh should also be considered an acclimatisation day. You may wake up on this day with a headache, shortness of breath, and fatigue, which are common symptoms when arriving in Ladakh from Delhi.

The best way to avoid getting sick and easing into the altitude is to rest as much as possible , stay hydrated, and eat regular, small meals to maintain energy.

Try not to do too much on this day, unless you’re coming from somewhere else that is around 2000m or higher. You could walk somewhere into town for dinner, if you’re feeling up to it.

View from Central Asian Museum

You’ll still be acclimatising for at least 48 hours after arriving, so on day three you shouldn’t try to overexert yourself too much. But, you’re probably keen to get out and start exploring this beautiful mountain town. Here’s how I recommend you spend your day:

Morning: Breakfast at your guesthouse or a cafe in the main market area (my top picks include Bodhi Terrace, Bon Appetit, or Asian Corner Restaurant)

Mid-morning: Explore the Central Asian Museum and then wander around the main market

Lunch: Taste the local Tibetan food at Tibetan Kitchen

Afternoon: Explore Leh Palace and Tsemo Maitreya Temple

Dinner: Chopsticks or Wanderers Terrace

Read more: 25 Best Things to Do in Ladakh

Thiksey Monastery

Day 4: Day trip to Thiksey and Hemis Monasteries (plus Shey Palace if you have time)

Get ready for a day trip out to the east of town to some of the most impressive monasteries and villages of the Ladakh area. If you have patience you could get to Thiksey Monastery and Shey Palace by bus, or take a taxi for the day and visit all three places including Shey Palace.

Hemis Monastery is one of the most important in the region. It was originally established in the 17th century and is tucked into a gorge in Hemis National Park. The most impressive part of the complex is the museum, holding the most important Buddhist relics and artefacts of India.

Thiksey Monastery is an imposing monastery built in a similar style to the Potala Palace in Lhasa. The temples at the top of the gompa hold some beautiful Buddhist statues and monuments, plus the view over the valley is incredible.

View from Shey Palace

Another day trip, this one longer than the day before, the drive to Lamayuru is one of the most beautiful in the region. You’ll wind through incredible moonscapes and small villages, with dramatic mountain peaks and raging rivers on either side. After about three hours, you’ll arrive in Lamayuru , the oldest monastery in Ladakh.

Built over several levels across the rocky landscape, it’s easily one of the most impressive sights. Plus, if you time your visit for the midday puja, you can sit with the monks and listen to their their chanting prayers.

On the way back to Leh, stop in at Alchi to visit the unique 1,000 year old Buddhist murals and shrines hidden off the main highway. There’s also some delicious local restaurants there, the standout being Alchi Kitchen, if you time it for a lunchtime meal.

Khardung La Road

Another few days of long drives ahead, but the scenery makes it all worthwhile. Either join a group tour or hire a private driver to take you to two of the most famous sights in Ladakh: Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake.

On this day, you’ll leave Leh and drive first up to Khardung La pass . Connecting Leh with Nubra Valley, Khardung La sits at 5,360m and was once the highest motorable road in the world (now overtaken by another road in India). It’s an essential photo op, before descending down towards Nubra Valley, the Shyok River and the Karakoram Mountains.

Double humped camels in Nubra Valley

Once part of the old Silk Road trading route across Asia and connecting Pakistan with Tibet, Nubra Valley is a stunning place. Visit Diskit Monastery and it’s Maitreya Buddha statue, sitting high above the valley floor, with panoramic views across the eastern Karakoram Mountains.

Then, head to the village of Hunder to take a look at the double humped camels or Bactrian camels roaming the mountain backed sand dunes.

Stay overnight in either Hunder or Diskit.

Where to stay in Diskit?  Ama Guesthouse or  Himalayan Regal House Where to stay in Hunder?   Hunder Stay and Camp  or  Hunder Haven

Jeep tour to Pangong Tso

From Diskit or Hunder drive back through the valley, and towards Pangong Lake. While the drive is quite long and arduous in some parts, keep soaking up the incredible mountain views out the window.

Pangong Lake is one of the world’s highest saltwater lakes sitting at 4,250m. It’s a sacred site for Buddhists, with almost 2/3 of the lake actually lying across the border in Tibet. It’s bright blue colour shimmering against the arid, desert-like mountains makes it an otherworldy sight that draws many visitors each year.

Stay the night on the shores of the lake. The most popular place is  Spangmik , a cluster of glamping style tents and small hotels. However, the overcommercialisation of this village has led many people to continue further to  Man  or even further to  Merak . You’ll find more laidback tents and homestays in the latter villages.

Where to stay?   Nirvana Resort  in Spangmik or Pangong Travel Camp in Man

Pangong Lake

The final long day of driving, as you head back to Leh via Changla Pass at 5,360m. You’ll likely need to relax in the afternoon in Leh after all that driving or head to one of the cafes in Leh to eat good food.

On your final day in Leh, you may not feel like driving anywhere! You can hang around the town of Leh and do some shopping in the main market area instead.

If you want to do some extra sightseeing, head to Stok village , just a half an hour drive from Leh. At the base of Stok Kangri, Stok was home to the royal family of Ladakh, the Namgyals, after they fled during the invasion of the Dogras. Check out the 71-foot Gautama Buddha statue and monastery above the village, or arrange to have lunch at Gyab-thago Heritage Homestay, where you can try a traditional Ladakhi meal in a family home.

Shanti Stupa view of Leh

I highly recommend heading out to Shanti Stupa for sunset, as the perfect ending to this Ladakh itinerary. Shanti Stupa is the white peace pagoda you can see north-west of the Leh bazaar on a small hilltop. It was built in 1991 with funds from the Japanese, and it offers an impressive panoramic view of town.

Flights back to Delhi from Leh tend to leave early in the morning.

Hiking up to a pass on the Sham Valley trek

Want to Go Trekking in Ladakh?

You’ll need to allow a minimum of two weeks in Leh if you want to add a trek to this itinerary. Otherwise, you could skip the day trips to Lamayuru and Hemis if you were really short on time.

The Sham Valley Trek is a three day moderate trek that could be easily added onto this itinerary. The highest point of the trail is just under 4000m, so it’s doable for those with limited time.

If you preferred something longer and more challenging, the Markha Valley Trek is a five day trek that goes over 5000m. I’d recommend undertaking this trail after spending a week in Ladakh or longer, to ensure you’re properly acclimatised.

More Essential Reading for Ladakh

  • Comprehensive Travel Guide to Ladakh
  • Ultimate North India Itinerary: 1 Month in Kashmir, Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh
  • Best Places to Stay in Leh, Ladakh For All Budgets
  • 25 Best Things to Do in Ladakh
  • How to Get to Leh, Ladakh By Public Transport ‘

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The Best Leh-Ladakh Itinerary for 10 days

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Last Updated on: May 18, 2016  

Ladakh is a fascinating place. Anyone who has once visited Ladakh can never forget its landscape, its people and the eternal beauty it hides between those colourful layers of mountains. Planning a trip to Leh has never been an easy task. With help from various sites, we were all set for the trip that we were waiting for so long! Here is a detailed report on our travel to Ladakh

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The Best Leh Ladakh Itinerary for 10 days

Day 1 (baltal – kargil).

We completed our Amarnath Yatra successfully before we ventured for the anticipated trip to Leh. From Baltal, we hired a car to Kargil. We left the greenery of Baltal and entered the barren dusty mountain roads. The Zozila Pass said to be one of the most treacherous passes of India was just a glimpse of how the trans-Himalayan passes would be.We reached Kargil at the evening and rested for the night.

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Ride through the Zoji La

Day 2 (Kargil – Lamayuru – Leh)

The next morning we started for Leh. The journey to Leh was equally exciting. We got the first taste of the magnificent monasteries of Ladakh at Mulbek where the gigantic Maitreya Buddha stood towering over us.

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The Maitreya Buddha at Mulbek monastery

We travelled and crossed the Fotu La and the Namik La passes. Just as we crossed the Namik La, we saw something that looked straight out of a Hollywood movie. The breathtaking Lamayuru Monastery stood there with all its glory. With meandering roads leading to the monastery, it was the ethereal beauty of the place that stood out. We were not able to stay the night at Lamayuru, but I can well imagine how enchanting the place would look at a full moon night!

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The Lamayuru Monastery

After our visit to the Lamayuru, we headed towards Leh town. Leh in itself is a small and colourful town. The markets are bustling with activities during the day. There are numerous shops that sell Buddhist artifacts, statues of Buddha and other goodies. The Tibetan markets are also there selling garments, shoes, bags and any adventure gear you can think of. Well, many are branded, but I cannot assure you about the authenticity of the brands! And finally, there are shops selling junk dresses (Yes I call those funky, colourful dresses as them junk dresses) and pieces of jewellery as well as pashminas. Leh with all its colours and flavours is a town full of life. With people from various countries (Yes, we see more of foreign tourists and travellers here) the place is buzzing with activity.

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Beautiful artefacts – care to buy some?

Day 3 (Leh – Chang La Pass – Pangong Lake)

After a well-deserved rest, the next day we started for Pangong Lake. We had planned to stay the night near the Lake so that we can experience a night beside the lake. The road to the Pangong goes through the Changla Pass, another high trans-Himalayan pass. I was really excited to see the cute marmots on the way. These animals seemed so friendly! As I was looking for more marmots, we saw a glimpse of blue. Yes, that was the Pangong Lake, the huge lake which has only 40% of it in India. The Pangong Lake played hide and seek with us for some time before it revealed us to us in full glory. I had never seen such a shade of clear blue before! The azure lake and the golden mountain ranges at its back looked like a perfect picture postcard. I think the whole of this region is like a postcard at which you can stare for hours and marvel. We camped near the lake, enjoyed the changing colours of the lake at different times of the day and also had a campfire near the lake.  My nomadic heart truly was for a treat that day.

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Pangong Lake

Day 4 (Pangong Lake – Hemis Monastery – Thiksey Monastery – Shey Palace – Leh Palace – Leh)

We were back from Pangong and while returning we visited the Hemis Monastery, Thicksey Monastery, Shey Palace and the Leh Palace along with the Sindhu Ghat. There are no words to describe the grandeur of the monasteries of the Leh. But what surprised me was the serenity of the Sindhu Ghat. A peaceful place where you can just sit with your legs in the waters of Sindhu and contemplate on the journeys you have taken, the sights you have seen.

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At Sindhu Ghat

Day 5 (Leh – Khardung La – Nubra Valley)

This day was reserved for Nubra Valley. To reach Nubra, we had to cross the world’s highest motorable pass the Khardung la. Not only the roads, but the weather also become treacherous at Khardung La. The sunny weather of Leh became gloomy once we were near the pass and suddenly snowflakes were all over me. It was snowing at Khardung La. Just imagine the feeling of standing at a height of about 18000 ft and experiencing snowfall! It is simply amazing.

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Snowfall at Khardung La

We were in the midst of mountains and rugged terrains so long, but this day we saw stretches of sands and a black road among those sandy stretches. Nubra is one of the coldest deserts of the world and double-humped Bactrian camels are found only here apart from the Gobi desert. And then the colossal statue of Maitreya Buddha came to our sight. That was the Diskit Monastery- a place where the ancient and the modern stands to look at each other. At the mountain over the Shyok river stands the oldest monastery of Ladakh region, the Diskit Monastery and exactly in front of it, stands the 32 m Maitreya or the future Buddha, looking down at the Shyok river.

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Gian 230 feet Maitrya Buddha statue at Nubra Valley

A ride on the camels simply completed our day. We stayed at Hunder for the night at a homestay. We were simply bowled over by the hospitality of the people there. The next morning we were all set to be back at Leh.

Day 6 (Nubra Valley – Leh)

The return from Nubra to Leh was equally long and arduous. After returning from Nubra Valley , it ews only roaming aroundthe streets of Leh for us.

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Riding camels at Nubra Valley

Day 7 (Leh – Magnetic Hill – Alchi – Likir – Spituk – Leh)

A day of relatively lesser travel when we visited the monasteries near Leh – the Alchi, Likir, Spituk monastery. Each monastery had their own distinct charm and visiting them increased our thirst for knowing about them more. We travelled past the Magnetic Hill this day. and all that we heard about the Magnetic Hill was true! The car really moves ahead even though it is not being driven. The evening was spent viewing the sunset from Shanti Stupa and roaming around Leh markets.

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Shanti Stupa, Leh

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Likir Monastery

Day 8 & 9 (Leh – Sarchu – Keylong – Manali)

The day to leave Leh had come. But we decided not to let the spirit of adventure die. We were all ready to set on the journey through the Leh- Manali Highway – the route which is there in every wayfarers’ bucket list. And truly so, the Leh- Manali route is simply grand and a saga. The scenery, mountains, terrains everything about this road is epic. We had a stopover at Keylong and reached Manali the next day.

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The Leh – Manali Highway – the grand ending to an epic adventure

The remarkable tour has a perfect ending, it was no less than a blockbuster. Due to time restraint, we did not visit the Tso Moriri and HanuDha. We plan to do that soon. It is so very true that Leh is like a mecca to all Indian travellers. The place has all the thrills and excitement. Once you visit Ladakh, you simply cannot stop raving about it.  The same is with us.

Day 10 (Manali)

Some facts:.

Altitude: Leh is at a height of 11480 ft

Best Time to visit: June to September

The best way to visit Leh by road is to enter by the Srinagar-Leh highway and return by the Leh – Manali highway. This also helps in proper acclimatization.

ATMs: ATMs are found in Leh city. But carry cash when you are travelling to Pangong, Nubra or Tso Moriri.

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At the Sindhu Ghat

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Esha sawant

Really amazing blog. I learn new information from your article , you are doing a great job . Keep it up

Agni Amrita

IN the 10 days trip, how many hours will one have to travel in vehicle. I m asking this question as there is issue of travel sichness and hence a littl concerned,

Regards bharat

Yes, there can be problems of travel sickness and AMS while travelling in Ladakh. Please know more about AMS and then make an informed decision.

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  • 11 Experiences That Make Ladakh In May 2024 A Heartwarming Trip

09 Jan 2023

Walking into an unmarked territory fills you with excitement and you are unsure about things! But, what is going to unfold is an incredible series of events that would leave you thrilled. Ladakh in May is one of those destinations that cast the picture of a wonderland after facing yet another harsh winter. Scattering beauty everywhere around, the rugged Himalayan mountains and virgin trails cutting through them hold plenty of treasure. As you keep ascending the ‘heights’ of awesomeness, the magical surroundings around the top would dope you with unbelievable vistas. May is a perfect month to witness the glorious past and the splendid present of Ladakh. Here are the top experiences that you must not miss out on!

Ladakh In May Weather

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Pretty monasteries sitting atop the mountains, frozen rivulets and streams, incredible ride across the most daunting passes, and maybe a wandering snow leopard , if at all you are super-lucky, make for a glorious Leh Ladakh in May. Leh Ladakh temperature in May could be anything between -15 to 16 degrees , therefore adequate preparation is required before you set foot for the beautiful place in the north. Should you plan on a Ladakh trip in May, these experiences would come handy. If you are expecting snow in Leh Ladakh in May , then you will only find hard ice, not fresh snowfall.

Top 11 Experiences In Ladakh In May

If you are visiting Leh Ladakh in May month , do not miss out on these exhilarating experiences on your journey. These fun and action-packed experiences are bound to make your Ladakh trip in May an affair to remember.

  • Kargil: Take A Trip To Dras 
  • Lamayuru: Trek To Alchi
  • Khardung La: Take The Highest Motorable Ride
  • Shey, Thiksey, & Hemis : Explore These Beauts
  • Saka Dawa Festival: Experience The Culture
  • Hemis National Park : Spot A Snow Leopard
  • Delicacies: Maggi Treat At World’s Highest Cafeteria
  • Pangong Tso Lake : Marvel At The Serenity
  • Diskit Monastery : Pay Respects 
  • Royal Leh Palace : Witness The Grandeur
  • Adventure Sports : Satiate The Adrenaline 

1. Kargil: Take A Trip To Dras 

Spectacular views of Drang Drung Glacier near Dras in Kargil

For the kind of mountain pilgrimage that it is, Ladakh bedazzles its visitors with its striking landscapes. And while discussing the beauty, it’s the gateway to Ladakh that makes a remarkable impression on us. At 10,700 feet Dras is the coldest inhabited hill-station in the world and is the famed gateway to Ladakh. Winter in Dras is indeed the most extreme event in the valley when the mercury drops down to as low as -45 degrees. May is the time when views around are perfect and everything around looks so fancy.

Popular attraction of Dras in May: Kargil War Memorial, Tiger Hilltop, Ningoor Valley, Mushko Valley

Nearby attractions: Minamarg, Matayen, Ningoor Masjid Tip: Wear sufficient warm layers and cover your face if it’s windy.

Must Read: 7 Valleys In Ladakh That Prove It Is Indeed A Paradise On Earth!

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2. Lamayuru: Trek To Alchi

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Trekkers absolutely love the experience of this 5-day trek which is located at an altitude of 5200 meters. The best part of this trek in May is that it encompasses the best of Ladakh. While there are a few guest houses and hostels available, homestays are the most sought after stays that would let you experience Ladakhi culture like a local on your Ladakh trip in May.

The campsite along the streams and in the remote villages stand out from the rest. Interacting with locals make the highlight of these homestays in Ladakh . May–November is the perfect duration to take this Ladakh trek .

Popular attractions of the Lamayuru to Alchi Trek: Lamayuru monastery, Indus, Sham valley, and Alchi monastery

Tip: Try to start early so that you can cover all monasteries on the same day.

Suggested Read: 8 Tourist Circuits Of Ladakh To Cover The Best

3. Khardung La: Take The Highest Motorable Ride

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Ladakh differentiates between a tourist and a traveler. Scaling the mountain pass at 17582 feet which happens to be one of the world’s highest motorable roads is a gut-wrenching experience. Khardung La top is 39 km away from Leh town. While May is a great time for trekking in Ladakh , it also happens to be an ideal time for a motorbiking or mountain biking expedition in Ladakh. Besides, this also happens to be another top photogenic place in the Leh Ladakh region. If you wish to visit Ladakh in May , then this should definitely make it to your bucket list.

This map would come handy when you are in and around Khardungla top!

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Nearby attractions: Tso Moriri Lake, Hall of Fame, Gurdwara Pathar Sahib Tip: Only ride or drive to this point in a recently serviced and sturdy vehicle.

Suggested Read: 47 Places To Visit In Leh Ladakh For A Spell Binding Vacation

4. Shey, Thiksey, & Hemis: Explore These Beauts

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Monasteries of Ladakh are neatly strung across the vast Himalayan land and have stood the test of time. These monasteries from centuries ago still uphold the customs and rituals that their precursors started long back.

May is a bit too early for these gompas and monasteries in Ladakh to shed the white sheet of snow that they wore months back at the beginning of winter. Therefore, they become a striking attraction for all the visitors planning a trip to Ladakh in May.

Other must-visit Ladakh monasteries you must watch out: Hemis Monastery, Spituk Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Alchi Monastery, Stok Gompa, and Shey Gompa

Tip: Respect the rules regarding discipline and dress code laid out by these monasteries.

Suggested Read: Visit These 19 Monasteries In Ladakh For A Purifying Experience

5. Saka Dawa Festival: Experience The Culture

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Commemorating the life of Buddha, Saka Dawa Festival celebrates the goodness of the lord and Ladakhis try to inculcate the practices in their daily life. It is believed that any good deed done during the entire month multiplies hundred million times over and comes back to you. The festival is celebrated for an entire month and the most auspicious day is the 15th day which happens to be a full-moon day. People from various parts of the world and the country will be visiting Ladakh in May  to be a part of this festival.

Popular attractions of Saka Dawa festival:

i) People refrain from eating non-vegetarian dishes ii) Donations are offered by locals to monasteries/ monks iii) Beggars are helped iv) Butter lamps are lit v) Animals are set free who are about to be killed for food vi) Prayers or recitations of mantras are done while walking clockwise around a holy site

Tip: Respect the local traditions and customs during festivals in Ladakh.

Suggested Read: 10 Ladakh Resorts That Are Ideal For A Splendidly Comfortable Experience

6. Hemis National Park: Spot A Snow Leopard

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While watery eyes would peer around delving deeper into the expanse of white which, for the most of the time stays under sub-zero degrees, you must brace yourself for one memorable sight whether you visit Ladakh in April or May. And it would be that of the emperor of the Himalayas, the Snow Leopard. They are one of the endangered species on Earth right now, and certainly the fascinating beauties in the Himalayas. But they only venture out when winter is at its peak.

May could be the month when they might appear from behind one of the mountains while chasing a mountain goat. That’s what you can pray for when you visit Ladakh in May. These elusive beauties aren’t easy to spot.

Where to spot snow leopards: Hemis National Park

Tip: Take a guided tour if you want to increase your chances of spotting wild animals like snow leopards.

Suggested Read: 12 Festivals Of Ladakh  That Celebrate The Life In The Valley

7. Delicacies: Maggi Treat At World’s Highest Cafeteria

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Masala chai, noodles, and momos, that’s what you get served at Rinchen Cafeteria, the world’s highest cafeteria at 18380 feet. Catch some breath, and comfort yourself at Rinchen Cafeteria while at Khardung La. Doesn’t really matter which month of the year you are traveling to, Indian Army can be spotted in this part of Ladakh throughout the year. Not a single soul apart from Army personnel can be spotted here. Travel to Ladakh in May add this cherishing moment to your sweet memories with friends. Maggi and mountains do have a strong connection and when you are in Ladakh it makes it all more special.

Nearby attractions: Khardung La Tip: Wear warm layers and thermals.

Suggested Read: 6 Best Things To Do In Ladakh In June For A Soul-Satisfying Vacation

8. Pangong Tso Lake: Marvel At The Serenity 

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By the second week of May, the crucial Srinagar-Leh highway opens up leading to a flurry of tourism energy into Ladakh. And thus opens the gateway to Pangong Tso Lake . The azure beauty looks like an artist’s fantasy. At 14,270 feet, the lake stretches from Ladakh to Tibet in the north.

Shutterbugs find eternal bliss here capturing, mountains, lake, boulders, and trying compositions like mountains with lake and builders with mountains. Early May is the time when the lake is partially frozen and infinite landscapes and views would complete your trip for sure.

Nearby attractions: Spangmik Village, Thiksey Monastery Tip: Don’t forget to carry a camera!

Suggested Read: Head To Ladakh In Winter For An Adventure Of A Lifetime

9. Diskit Monastery: Pay Respects  

Diskit Monastery

Diskit Monastery exudes old world charm. It is one of the largest and oldest Buddhist Monasteries that was founded by a disciple of Tsong Khapa named Changzem Tserab Zangpo. It is one of the popular places to visit in Ladakh in May by virtue of the 106 ft tall figurine of Buddha that is found here. Perched atop a hill, the statue of Buddha is adorned with gold and red faces. This statue of Buddha promotes three significant ideas that are promotion of world peace, protection of the village of Diskit, and prevention of war with Pakistan further. 

Popular attraction of Diskrit Monastery in May: The tranquility and peace that the monastery exudes.  Nearby attractions: Diskit Gompa, Shyok Valley, Nubra Valley, Khardung La Tip: It is a place of worship for Tibetans. It is advised to dress modestly for both men and women. 

Suggested Read: River Rafting In Ladakh: Here’s A Handy Guide To Help You Do It Right

10. Royal Leh Palace: Witness The Grandeur

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Image Credits: Ashish Verma for Needpix

Royal Leh Palace is heavenly for culture aficionados and history enthusiasts. This Palace is worth a visit in Leh Ladakh in May . The aura that oozes out of the monastery is what impresses tourists the most. The Royal Leh Palace was constructed under the orders of Tsewang Namgyal initially but was completed by Sengge Namgyal. This Palace has witnessed innumerable battles and unrest in Leh but in the present times, it still stands proud. The splendour and grandeur that this spot exudes simply leaves one awe-inspired. 

Popular attraction of  Royal Leh Palace in May: The weather in Ladakh in May is perfect to stroll around the palace Nearby attractions: Shanti Stupa, Thiksey Monastery, General Zorawar Fort Tip: After exploring the palace, you can enjoy various eateries present in the vicinity.

Suggested Read: 8 Temples In Ladakh To Visit For A Spiritual Sojourn

11. Adventure Sports: Satiate The Adrenaline 

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Ladakh is paradisiacal for all the adventure enthusiasts out there. Being a part of any of the many sports is one of the best things to do in Ladakh in May . Be it trekking along the charming trails, taking a bike ride along the mighty mountains, or mountaineering on the majestic peaks, the list of adventure sports is endless and limitless. Leh Ladakh leaves no stone unturned to ensure that the thrill seeking souls are satisfied. The picturesque views and stupendous valleys simply add to the beauty of the sports, leaving the jaws dropped to the ground. 

Popular attraction of adventure sports in May: Trekking, Bicycling, White Water Rafting, Mountaineering, Jeep Safari, Biking Nearby attractions: NA Tip: Make sure you have professional help if you are just beginning with adventure sports. 

Suggested Read: Shopping In Ladakh: A Detailed Guide For All Shopaholics!

What To Wear In Ladakh In May

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Image Source Even in the month of may, temperatures can drop down in Ladakh. So, you must be prepared for all kinds of weather situations. Pack light, cotton shirts, and trousers for the day. Have a down jacket and a warm sweater for the night. Do not forget to pack a raincoat for sudden downpours. Socks, cap, and sunscreen are also an important part of the packing list.

Suggested Read: 4 Ladakh Guest Houses To Plan A Comfortable And Budget Friendly Stay At

Road Conditions In Ladakh In May

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Image Source May is the time when the highway just opens. So, you may find melting snow and slush on the road. There wil be mud and even a few streams of water. Some of the patches on the highway are rough and terrible. Though rest of the road is fine. You may also find jams during the peak season or long line of trucks on the highway.

Further Read: Pangong Tso Lake: At 4350 m It Will Take All Your Blues Away

By the way, North India in May is already a furnace, and all you need is some fresh air sourced from the mountains! What could possibly be a better place than the Himalayan kingdom! Hope you have found all the necessary information about Leh Ladakh in May. What is stopping you now? Just plan a trip to Ladakh and get Leh’d in the most spectacular way!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ladakh In May

When is the best time to visit Ladakh?

May- September is the best time to visit Ladakh

When is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh on a bike?

June-July is the ideal time to visit Ladakh on a bike.

How to reach Ladakh?

Leh airport is the nearest airstrip to Ladakh from where Ladakh can be easily reached by road. However, Ladakh can also be reached from Manali via Rohtang Pass.

Is Manali Leh highway open in May?

Yes, it opens in May. The info is released online. So, you will have to confirm the dates before you plan a road trip.

Is Leh and Ladakh same?

No. Ladakh is a region in Jammu and Kashmir which is divided into two districts; Leh and Kargil.

Can we go to Leh Ladakh by car?

Yes, people even plan an exhilarating bike trip to Ladakh. So, you can take your car if you want. It will be a long journey, but a splendid one.

What are some adventure sports to try in Ladakh?

There is no dearth of adventure sports in Ladakh. The popular sports to try include trekking, mountaineering, biking, white water rafting, and ice hockey.

What are some popular monasteries of Ladakh?

Some of the popular monasteries of Ladakh are Thiksay Monastery, Lamayuru Monastery, Alchi Monastery, Diskit Monastery, and Likir Monastery.

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10 Best Ladakh Tour packages

About ladakh tour packages.

Experience the magic of one of India’s most popular tourist destinations as you book Ladakh tour packages. Nestled in the Himalayas, Ladakh is an adventure paradise that is renowned across the world for its enchanting rugged landscape, pristine lakes and rivers, incredible mountain passes, as well as one of the purest surviving remnants of Tibetan Buddhist culture.

Ladakh has a centuries-old past, which can be explored in its ancient Buddhist monasteries, nunneries, castles, palaces, and old villages. Experience the serene beauty of the snow-capped Himalayas, deep valleys like Nubra and Zanskar, massive lakes like Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri, and scenic villages like Hanle and Turtuk. Ladakh travel packages offer sightseeing opportunities to all kinds of travellers, from families with kids to adventurers looking for an adrenaline rush like never before.

From biking expeditions that begin at Leh, Manali, or even Delhi, to adventure activities like camping and trekking through the difficult landscape, Ladakh is a unique opportunity for thrills amidst the mighty Himalayas. Plan your much-awaited Ladakh trip as you book classic sightseeing tour packages or opt for offbeat experiences like backpacking through Ladakh. Customise your itinerary and choose one of the Leh Ladakh tour packages that offer you your dream experience.

Best-Selling Ladakh Tour Packages

Ladakh tour packages cover a wide range of tourist fantasies, from sightseeing to bike expeditions, and are among the best ways to explore the Himalayan region. With their durations ranging from five to fifteen days, the itineraries of the packages offer quick explorations to a leisurely tour of the entire Ladakh region. While most sightseeing tours cover major attractions of Leh and Ladakh like Pangong Tso, Nubra Valley, Khardung La Pass, and Chang La Pass, some cover offbeat locations like Turtuk village, Siachen, and Hanle village.

Admire the rugged landscape as you explore the monasteries, palaces, forts, and other sacred destinations of the land during your Ladakh trip. The most popular Leh Ladakh tour packages, however, are the bike expeditions that take you through the thrilling Ladakhi roads on powerful mountain bikes. Be it from Leh, Manali, or even Delhi, explore the magic of driving through the scenic landscape of Ladakh with these tour packages.

Ladakh Tour Packages

Duration: 6 days and 5 nights

Route: Leh-Sham Valley-Nubra Valley via Khardung La

Pass: Pangong Lake-Leh

Start and End Point: Leh Airport

Stay: Stay in high-quality, hygienic, and well-sanitised hotels on a double and triple-sharing basis.

One of the most popular Ladakh tour packages is the Leh Ladakh Sightseeing Tour Package, which includes a trip to the most famous attractions of Leh Ladakh. Explore the world’s highest motorable pass, the Khardung La, and the world’s highest saltwater lake, Pangong, as you ride through the beautiful landscapes of Nubra Valley. The package includes airport transfers, a comfortable vehicle for sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and an experienced driver.

Thrilling Leh Ladakh Tour with Pangong Lake

Duration: 5 days and 4 nights

Route: Leh-Sham Valley-Khardung La-Nubra Valley-Pangong-Chang La-Leh

Embark on a memorable Ladakh trip with the Thrilling Leh Ladakh Tour with Pangong Lake Package. Enjoy a fun sightseeing tour that takes you to Ladakh’s most popular attractions like the saltwater Pangong Lake, the Khardung La Pass, the Magnetic Hill, and the famous SECMOL School from the movie ‘3 Idiots’, along with many other landmarks. The package includes airport transfers, a comfortable vehicle for sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and an experienced driver.

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Among the most sought-after Ladakh packages are the bike tours, and the Leh Ladakh Bike Tour with KTM 390 Adventure is renowned as a KTM-exclusive tour. Indulge in the perfect blend of adventure and culture as you explore Ladakh and its landmarks like Pangong Lake, Khardung La Pass, and Magnetic Hill. The package includes airport transfers, a backup vehicle, sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and an experienced tour leader.

Annapurna base camp trek

Duration: 7 days and 6 nights

Route: Leh-Sham Valley-Khardung La-Nubra Valley-Siachen-Pangong-Chang La-Leh

Renowned as one of the most thrilling Ladakh travel packages, this unique package takes you to the world’s second-highest glacier and the highest battlefield base camp, Siachen. Explore Ladakh’s famous attractions like Pangong Lake, Khardung La Pass, and SECMOL School as you embark on a fun sightseeing tour with a knowledgeable guide. The package includes airport transfers, a comfortable vehicle for sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and an experienced driver.

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Route: Leh-Sham Valley-Khardung La-Nubra Valley-Pangong-Chang La-Stok Village-Leh

Among the most popular Leh Ladakh tour packages is the Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping, which takes visitors across the beautiful rugged landscape of Ladakh. Explore landmarks like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Khardung La Pass. The package includes airport transfers, a standard bike, a backup vehicle, daily maintenance by an experienced mechanic, basic spare parts, sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and a highly experienced tour leader.

Manali to Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi

Duration: 10 days and 9 nights

Route: Manali-Jispa-Sarchu-Leh-Nubra via Khardung La Pass-Pangong Lake-Tso Kar Lake-Jispa-Manali

Start and End Point: Manali

Manali to Ladakh tour packages are among the most sought-after biking experiences, which let you admire the mighty Himalayas from a fun perspective. Drive through the valleys of Himachal and the thrilling Ladakhi roads as you embark on this adventurous tour. The package includes airport transfers, a standard bike, a backup vehicle, daily maintenance by an experienced mechanic, basic spare parts, sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and a highly experienced tour leader.

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Route: Leh-Sham Valley-Khardung La-Nubra Valley-Turtuk-Pangong-Chang La-Leh

Experience a unique adventure during your Ladakh trip as you explore India’s last village, Turtuk, with this package. Admire the rugged beauty of the snow-capped Himalayas as you witness Ladakh’s most iconic landmarks, like the Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Khardung La Pass, Chang La Pass, and the thrilling Ladakhi roads. The package includes airport transfers, a comfortable vehicle for sightseeing on all days, meals, permits, accommodation, and an experienced driver.

ladakh backpacking tour

Stay: Stay on a sharing basis in a hygienic, sanitised homestay or hostel.

Feel the rush of being on top of the world as you choose the 6-Day Ladakh Backpacking Tour, one of the most thrilling Ladakh packages. Perfect for a solo adventure, go on a tour of Ladakh’s most iconic landmarks like Pangong Lake, Khardung La Pass, and Chang La Pass, among others. The package includes a comfortable vehicle for sightseeing on all days, accommodation, bonfires whenever possible, and a highly experienced driver cum guide.

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Duration: 11 days and 10 nights

Witness the rugged beauty of Ladakh and its landmarks as you explore the Himalayas on this bike expedition, which is among the best Ladakh packages. The package includes a comfortable vehicle for the tour, a backup vehicle for luggage and mechanic, meals, accommodation, an evening bonfire whenever possible, a highly experienced tour leader or driver-cum-guide, sightseeing on all days, and a Volvo ticket for Delhi to and fro Manali.

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Route: Delhi-Manali-Jispa-Sarchu-Leh-Nubra via Khardung La Pass-Pangong Lake-Leh

Start and End Point: Delhi; Leh

Ranked among the best Ladakh travel packages, this bike trip is ideal for a vacation with friends and loved ones. Explore the best of Ladakh and its attractions as you navigate the thrilling Ladakhi roads. The package includes airport drops, AC Volvo semi-sleeper bus tickets from Delhi to Manali, a bike, a backup vehicle, daily maintenance by an experienced mechanic, meals, accommodation, permits, a highly experienced tour leader, and sightseeing on all days.

Best Places to Visit in Ladakh

Leh Palace

Among the finest locations, one can explore with Leh Ladakh tour packages is the Leh Palace, known locally as the Lhachen Palkhar. The nine-storey structure, which is believed to have drawn inspiration from the Potala Palace of Tibet, dates back to the sixteenth century and is an architectural masterpiece. Admire the stunning views of snow-covered mountains and the Ladakhi landscape from the palace terrace and explore centuries-old historical artefacts at the palace museum.

Shanti Stupa

One of the numerous Buddhist structures one can explore with Ladakh tour packages, the Shanti Stupa is renowned for holding the relics of the Buddha. Constructed in 1991 to commemorate 2500 years of Buddhism, the dome-shaped structure is a white marvel that stands beautifully amidst the rugged landscape of Ladakh. Escape from the chaos of the real world as you soak in the peaceful atmosphere of the stupa and admire the mesmerising views of the surroundings.

Thiksey Monastery

Renowned as one of the oldest monasteries of Leh, Thiksey Monastery is a must-visit attraction on your Ladakh trip. Dating back to the fifteenth century, the monastery is a spiritual wonder and a marvellous historical relic that offers stunning views of the Himalayas and the Ladakhi landscape. Explore the monastery’s library, nunnery, and the beautiful murals of the Prayer Hall as you come across ancient texts and manuscripts during your silent tour.

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib of Ladakh is among the holiest and most famous shrines of Sikhism and is dedicated to their first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev. With the distinction of being one of the world’s highest gurudwaras, the Pathar Sahib is believed to have been built on the very location where Guru Nanak Dev fought against evil. Indulge in the stunning sights of the Ladakhi landscape as you explore the ancient holy shrine.

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Ladakh packages are incomplete without a tour of the Magnetic Hill, which is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing attractions of Ladakh. The mysterious hill is a phenomenon that defies gravity, and visitors can actually see their vehicles get pulled skywards when parked at a certain spot. Wrack your brains as you try to solve the magic behind the phenomenon and listen to popular theories ranging from local superstitions to scientific theories at Magnetic Hill.

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The Hemis Gompa, or Hemis Monastery, is one of the most beautiful monasteries which can be explored with Ladakh travel packages. Located on the shores of the Indus, the monastery offers stunning views of Ladakh and its charming rugged landscape. Enter a world of spiritual calm as you admire the museum collection of Buddhist and Tibetan artefacts. A famous highlight is the vibrant Hemis Festival, where visitors can witness the colourful culture of Ladakh come alive.

Diskit Gompa

Explore the biggest monastery of the Nubra Valley as you visit the Diskit Gompa, one of the most popular attractions on Leh Ladakh tour packages. Dating back to the fourteenth century, the monastery is a vibrant spiritual space that offers an escape from the real world as you admire the beautiful murals and frescoes of the structure. Witness the massive Maitreya Buddha statue that adorns the top, and participate in the iconic Dosmoche Festival.

Tsemo Fort

Tsemo Fort is an iconic historical and religious landmark of Leh that is visible from everywhere in the city and is among the best attractions to explore with Ladakh tour packages. Constructed in the sixteenth century, the fort-cum-monastery is among the oldest and highest monastic structures in the region. Explore the mesmerising architecture of the fort as you admire ancient relics and paintings, the gold statue of Maitreyi Buddha, and the exquisite views of Leh from the top.

LAMO

Indulge in the rich artistic traditions of Ladakh as you head to LAMO or the Ladakh Arts and Media Organisation. One of the most interesting attractions one can visit during their Ladakh trip, LAMO is located close to the Leh Palace and offers an alternative vision for Ladakhi arts and media. Explore the historical structures that house the galleries, library, and host open-air lectures, film screenings, exhibitions and workshops on Ladakh’s artistic culture.

Wanla Gompa

Renowned as one of the oldest and holiest monasteries of Ladakh, Wanla Gompa is among the most sought-after attractions in Ladakh packages. While the architecture of the first-century structure is simplistic, the monastery houses a massive collection of artworks on the Buddha, Bodhisattvas, and traditional Tibetan mandala designs. Visitors can also explore a twelfth-century castle and witness the eleven-headed Alokiteshwara statue after their short hike to reach the monastery.

Other Destinations to Visit in Ladakh

Pangong Tso

Witness one of the most iconic natural attractions of Ladakh as you visit Pangong Tso, a must-visit landmark of all major Ladakh travel packages. What makes the lake unique is the fact that more than half of it stretches into China, and that it is the world’s highest saltwater lake. Admire the changing colours of the stunning lake as you spot rare migratory birds on its banks and relax in its pristine surroundings.

Tso Moriri

Ranked among the two most popular lakes of Ladakh, Tso Moriri finds a place on many Ladakh packages and is a beautiful sight to behold. Witness the tranquil beauty of the high-altitude lake as you spot exotic migratory and local birds in the wetland reserve of Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary. Soak in the mesmerising views of snow-clad mountains that surround the ‘Mountain Lake’ and unwind at a nearby camp in this miraculous escape from city life.

Hanle

One of the highly-recommended places to visit on your Ladakh trip, Hanle is a village that can take your breath away with its stunning landscape and hidden astronomical wonders. The historic village lies on the Hanle River and offers some of the most enchanting views in all of Ladakh. For an astronomical adventure, visit the Indian Astronomical Observatory located in the scenic village. Lie beneath clear starry skies as you escape from the world at Hanle.

Kargil

Kargil needs no introduction and is among the most intriguing places to visit on most Leh Ladakh tour packages. Known as the second most important city in Ladakh, Kargil was historically important as part of trading routes and is renowned today as the epicentre of the 1999 Kargil War. From old monasteries and a war memorial to glacial peaks and adventure sports, Kargil has something to offer for all kinds of tourists.

Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley, an unmissable attraction on all major Ladakh travel packages, is one of the most enchanting destinations of Ladakh. A beautiful deep-cut gorge created by the Shyok and Nubra rivers, the valley forms part of the Tibetan Plateau and is among the most stunning natural wonders of Ladakh. The valley is also home to major attractions like Diskit Monastery, Samstanling Monastery, Hunder Sand Dunes, Yarab Tso, and the quaint villages of Panamik and Turtuk.

Turtuk

Turtuk, one of the most intriguing destinations on a few Leh Ladakh tour packages, is renowned as the last village in India. Located close to the Line of Control, the village is an offbeat destination that serves as a gateway to the Siachen Glacier. The village has stunning mountainous terrains and desert stretches, as well as a sixteenth-century mosque and an iconic Polo Ground. Experience the rare Balti culture as you explore the tiny village.

Zanskar

Embark on a journey to one of the most famous regions near Ladakh, the Zanskar Valley. Located at an altitude of more than 13,000 feet, the valley offers enthralling views of the snow-covered Himalayas, pristine rivers and lakes, and picture-perfect views. Zanskar also attracts adventurers with its massive variety of mountain sports like trekking, water-boating, paragliding and much more. Explore old monasteries, nunneries, and other ancient structures as you come across the Pensi La and Drang Drung glaciers.

FAQ's of Leh Ladakh Trip

What is the best time to visit ladakh.

The best time to visit Ladakh by booking one of the many Ladakh travel packages is during the summer months of April to June. Witness the rugged landscape of Ladakh in its peak glory with mild temperatures and minimal rainfall in summer.

What are the best places to visit in Leh Ladakh?

The best places to visit with Leh Ladakh tour packages include the Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Thiksey Monastery, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, Hemis Gompa, Diskit Gompa, Tsemo Fort, LAMO, Wanla Gompa, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Hanle, Kargil, Nubra Valley, Turtuk, and Zanskar.

What is the ideal duration of Leh Ladakh tours?

Most Leh Ladakh tour packages last six to seven days, which is an ideal duration to explore the attractions of Ladakh and admire its unique natural beauty.

Which are the best Ladakh tour packages?

The best Ladakh tour packages include the Leh Ladakh Sightseeing Tour Package, Thrilling Leh Ladakh Tour with Pangong Lake, Leh Ladakh Bike Tour with KTM 390 Adventure, Leh Ladakh Tour with Siachen Expedition, Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping, Manali to Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi, Leh Group Tour Package with Turtuk Village, 6 Days Ladakh Backpacking Tour, Manali Leh Manali Bike Expedition with Hanle and Tso Moriri, and Leh Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi.

How to prepare for the Ladakh tour?

The easiest way to prepare for a Ladakh trip is to research the terrain and landmarks of the place and pack your bag accordingly. Remember to carry light woollens, sunscreen, sunglasses, gloves, identity proofs, toiletries, medical kit, snacks, and water bottles.

How many days in Ladakh is enough?

Spending a minimum of seven days on your Ladakh trip is essential if you wish to explore the city and its landmarks to the fullest.

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Leh Ladakh in May – How to Plan your Trip, What to See

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Can we visit Leh Ladakh in May? The answer is a definite yes. It may not be the best time for people wanting to plan a road trip but surely has a few aces up its sleeve.

It is the month of May that officially marks the beginning of the tourist season in Ladakh and brings thousands of enthusiastic tourists, travelers, motorcyclists, and adventure junkies with it.

The weather at this time is perfect with moderately warm days and pleasantly cool nights, which makes it a great time to plan a trip with your family as well.

In this article, I will share some tips on how you can plan your trip to Leh Ladakh in the month of May. If you have any questions,  you can  contact me on Instagram  and I will be happy to answer. You can also consider  subscribing to my YouTube channel  and asking a question there.

To organize your trip to Ladakh, book a taxi, rent a bike, or get the best hotel rates, you can contact  Kunal @ 9910402252 . From luxurious hotels to budget stays, he can help get you the best rates possible.

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How to reach Leh Ladakh in May

Let us first talk about how you can reach Ladakh in the month of May. There are two aspects to it depending on whether you were planning to travel in early May or toward the end of the month.

For other details on visiting Ladakh outside the month of May, please take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Leh Ladakh – A Complete Travel Guide .

Srinagar to Leh by Road in May

If you are planning a road trip to Ladakh in early May then reaching Leh via Srinagar and returning via the same way is really your only choice.

Traveling from Srinagar to Leh by road in May also depends on the weather conditions. Historically, however, the highway remains open for most of the month; or at least the second half. To track the latest updates on this route, please take a look at Srinagar Leh Highway Status and Road Conditions .

To be on the safer side, do not plan your trip in the early part of May though. Even after the snow has been cleared, avalanches at Zoji La at this time are quite common which can block the road for several days altogether. To ensure that you do not get stuck somewhere and are able to travel as planned, prepare your itinerary around or after the 15th of May.

On a general basis as well, the condition of the road is bad in the early days as BRO works to stabilize it. Delaying by a few weeks will ensure that your trip will be a bit smoother and a lot safer. For more information, please read Srinagar Leh Highway Route Guide & Road Map .

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Manali Leh Highway in May

Manali Leh highway remains closed for either all or most of the month in May. Sometimes it does get open earlier, like towards the end of April or early May but that happens very rarely.

Most of the time, it will only open towards the end of the month, around 20-25th or later. To track the latest updates on this route, please take a look at Manali Leh Highway Status and Latest Updates .

It is best advised to not plan a Manali to Leh road trip in May. This is because even if the road did get cleared of snow, its condition will be terrible with a high chance of temporary closures.

BRO works rigorously during the initial few weeks to make the road as safe as possible and sometimes closes sections of it for a few hours or even an entire day. If that happened, you will be stranded on the road and forced to turn back to the nearest available accommodation.

To travel from the Manali side, ensure that you either start your trip in the last week of May. If you were starting earlier then go to Ladakh via Srinagar and return via Manali. But keep the dates of your Leh to Manali journey in the last week of May only.

For more information on the route, please read Manali to Leh Route Guide and Road Map .

This, in my opinion, is the best way to plan a Ladakh trip in May. This will eliminate all the ifs and buts and you can rest assured that your plans will not get canceled, postponed, or changed.

This is also the best way for people who are short on time. As a rule of thumb, plan a road trip only when you have at least 9 days or more. If you had a lesser number of days, then reaching Leh by Air will be the best way.

Book your tickets a few months in advance and you can save some money as well. The only challenge in reaching by flight will be AMS in Ladakh which I have covered further in the article.

By Public Transport

Reaching Ladakh by public transport in May will be a little difficult. The HRTC bus from Manali to Leh starts in the first week of June. The HPTDC Bus only starts in the second half of June. The Delhi to Leh Bus service also starts in the latter part of June.

Depending on the weather, the Srinagar Leh Bus may start in May but only towards the end of the month. So if the only time that you can plan a trip is in May and you can only do so by public transport, then your best would be to board a shared cab from Srinagar.

From the Manali side as well, shared cabs start as soon as civilian traffic is allowed, way sooner than the bus. So if you were lucky and the road was open at your time of travel, a shared taxi is what you will travel by.

Local Commute

In Ladakh however, buses on all routes like Nubra, Pangong, and Moriri will be available. From the bus stand itself, you can also find shared cabs in Leh as well.

Just reach there in the morning and if you couldn’t find a bus for your destination, look for a shared taxi which is mostly a Sumo or Bolero. Fare per person will be a little higher than the bus but these are more frequent and easily available.

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Where to Stay

May is peak tourist season so you will have no problem finding a place to stay. Hotels and guest houses everywhere will be completely up and running including Leh City , Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Srinagar Leh Highway, and Manali Leh Highway (if it was open).

Whether or not to book in advance is entirely your choice. I will recommend booking your stay in Leh City but for the rest of the places, you can negotiate an on-the-spot deal.

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Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh in May & Things to Do

Pretty much all of Ladakh remains open for tourism in May. You will be able to visit all of the major attractions and explore as much as you can. Let me break it down by some of the most visited tourist places in Ladakh.

Nubra Valley in May

Nubra Valley remains completely open for tourists in May. You will be able to reach here easily via Khardung La and visit all the local villages like Diskit, Hunder, Turtuk , Sumur and Panamik, and Warshi . Hotels too will be all up and running.

You can either travel by your own vehicle or book a private taxi. If traveling on a budget, you can either board a Bus or shared cab from Leh Bus stand; both of which will be easily available in May. For more details, please read How to Plan a Trip to Nubra Valley in Ladakh .

Pangong Lake in May

Like Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso will also be open for tourists in May. You can reach here via the Chang La route and stay at either the campsites or guest houses in the nearby villages. All the camps will be up and running and you will not have any problem finding a place to stay.

If you want to stay within cemented walls, then look for accommodation in either Spangmik, Man, or Merak villages where you can stay here as a paying guest.

The Bus service becomes operational as well. If not the Bus, you can board a shared cab from Leh Bus stand; or book a private taxi. For more details, please read How to Plan a Trip to Pangong Tso Lake .

Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso Direct Route

There are three ways that you can travel from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake or Vice Versa. The first way is that you go back to Leh and go to the lake the next day. Or you can take the road across Wari La pass which is the toughest of all three routes.

The third way is the Shyok road which is the shortest and now also the easiest. By this route, you can make it to Pangong from Nubra in just about 6 hours.

In the month of May, this road will remain open and safe to travel as well, except for a few bad sections which is anyway a common occurrence in all of Ladakh.

Wari La will most probably be closed in May but it entirely depends on the weather and how fast BRO was able to clear the snow. It will be best for you to inquire about the road status before finalizing your itinerary. For more details, please read How to Travel Directly from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake .

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Tso Moriri in May

Tso Moriri is all open for tourists in the month of May. You can easily reach here via Chumathang from Leh or the Chushul route from Pangong.

There are several guesthouses and campsites in Karzok which will be up and running in May, and you will have no problem finding a place to stay. In fact, accommodation choices at Tso Moriri are better than even Pangong. For more details, please read How to Plan a Trip to Tso Moriri .

Chushul Route & Hanle

The direct route from Pangong to Tso Moriri via Chushul too is open for tourists at this time It is ideally a 2 days journey with a night halt at Hanle but if you wanted to, you can make it directly to Karzok as well. Just make sure that you start early in the day. It will easily be a 12 to 14 hours journey so start and plan accordingly.

Reaching Hanle in May will also not be a problem. To get here, you will first travel from Pangong to Chushul via Man and Merak.

Then you will take the road to Loma via Tsaga. At Loma, you will register yourself at the check post, turn left and drive for about 50 kilometers to arrive at Hanle.

There are a couple of guesthouses in Hanle where you can stay. If not, then just talk to the locals and stay at a villager’s house as a paying guest.

The next day, you will drive back 50 kilometers and then take the road towards Karzok (Tso Moriri) via Nyoma, Mahe, and Sumdo. For more details, please read How to Travel directly from Pangong Tso to Tso Moriri .

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There are three ways that Tso Kar can be visited. If you were coming from Manali to Leh by road, then it will fall on the way. You can just take a short diversion of about 20 kilometers from Debring (after More Plains and Pang) and make a short visit to the lake.

The other way, if you reached Leh by flight or via Srinagar, is to take the road across Tanglang La and visit Tso Kar via Debring. The third way is to reach here from Tso Moriri via Sumdo and Polo Kongka La and then continue to either Leh or Manali.

All three roads will remain open in May and you will have no problem including Tso Kar in your itinerary. Accommodation here is available in the form of campsites and Chadar tents if you want to stay for a night.

For visual information on the routes I explained above, please see The Most Comprehensive Road Map of Entire Leh Ladakh .

Umling La remains accessible in the month of May and you can include it in your itinerary. You will first have to reach Pangong, then Hanle via Chushul, and then plan a day trip to Umling La pass from there.

Zanskar Valley in May

To reach Zanskar Valley, you need to take the road from Kargil to Padum via Suru Valley . In the month of May, the road will definitely remain open until Rangdum.

But Pensi La Pass may be close towards the start of the month. So please check the weather and road status before finalizing your itinerary.

Sham Valley / Leh to Kargil Route

Last, but not the least, you can also visit Sham Valley in May. The road between Leh and Kargil actually remains open all year long so you will definitely be able to visit places like Gurudwara Patthar Sahib , Indus Zanskar Confluence, Magnetic Hill , Lamayuru Monastery, Mulbekh Maitreya, Moonland, etc.

If you were traveling on the Srinagar Leh Highway, then all these places will fall on the way and you can cover them all by taking short sightseeing breaks.

Sham Valley is actually the area around the villages of Likir, Suspool, and Hemis Shukpachan. It is best known for its trek routes and is among the least visited places in Ladakh. It will be open in May and you can definitely visit here. To know more, please read How to Plan a Trip to Sham Valley .

Snow in Ladakh in May

By May, most of the snow would already have melted away. The only chance of finding some will only be at the top of the high-altitude passes. Rohtang Pass, Zoji La, and Baralacha La are some of the passes that have those famed snow walls on both sides of the road as the route gets opened in May.

In Ladakh, you will find snow at the top of Khardung La and Chang La as well. But it will only be the high-altitude areas where you may find some snow on the ground. There will be none in lower areas. Chances of catching a live snowfall in Ladakh in May are next to none.

Festivals in Ladakh in May

Ladakh Monlam Chenmo Festival and Buddha Jayanti (Vaisakha Purnima) are celebrated in Leh in the month of May. Saga Dawa Festival is celebrated all over Ladakh towards the end of the month. For more information on festivals in Ladakh and their dates, please read  Festivals of Ladakh: A Colorful Celebration of Life .

Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri are the best spots for camping in Ladakh. There are a few campsites in Nubra Valley and on Srinagar to Leh and Manali to Leh routes too.

You can definitely pitch your own tent if you were carrying all the necessary gear . Just make sure you bring in the best quality sleeping bag to keep you warm in 0 degrees temperatures.

You can also rent camping gear and sleeping bags in Leh City as well. For some more tips on camping in Ladakh, please take a look at Tips for Self-Camping in Ladakh .

If you are into trekking, then you can go on Sham Valley Trek, Markha Valley Trek, and Stok Kangri Trek. An easy one would be from Lamayuru to Alchi.

In Zanskar, the trek to Phuktal Monastery is another relatively easy one that can be done in 2-3 days. For an even longer duration and exploring deep into the Himalayas, you can go on a snow leopard expedition. Chadar Trek remains unavailable in May.

This is one of the greatest and most fun activities you can do in Ladakh in May. Just talk to any of the local tour operators in Leh and they will arrange rafting for you.

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Weather of Ladakh in May

The weather in Ladakh starts to clear in the month of May. This is the time that officially marks the arrival of the summer season here.

But when it comes to a place like Ladakh, summer is almost non-existent and very short. The only difference is that it will not be uncomfortably cold. You will be able to greatly enjoy your trip and enjoy weather that is tricky and unpredictable.

I have seen snowfall in Ladakh even in the month of May at the top of Khardung La . But for the most part of the day, it is going to be moderately warm and pleasant cold in the evening and morning.

Temperature of Ladakh in May

The temperature will hover between 15°C to 20°C during the day but will drop close to 5°C at night. Please note that these are average maximum and minimum numbers based on historical data.

Depending on the weather and time of the day, the temperature may go up or even further down. For example, around Pangong and Moriri lakes, the night temperate will be close to 0 or a couple of degrees below it.

Clothes to Wear in Leh Ladakh in May

The weather in Ladakh in May is going to be unpredictable and tricky. What I mean by this is that the temperature will differ heavily depending on the time of the day and where you were.

For example, there will be a huge difference between the temperature of Leh City and Pangong Tso. The temperature will be even colder at high altitude passes while it will turn a bit warm as you start to drive down.

There will also be a major difference in the temperature during the day and at night. So you need to bring clothes that can be worn or removed one by one in layers per your comfort. Clothes that you can adjust until you are comfortable.

Do not bring all your thick woolen clothes because then either you will be feeling hot, or feeling cold if you remove them. You cannot also bring all tight clothes because they cannot be worn on top of one another.

If it was me, I will pack my regular cotton clothes, some light woolens, a heavy windproof jacket, thermals (that I can wear under my trousers) and a pair of gloves.

I will ensure that my jacket has a hood to it and if it doesn’t, I will also pack a cap to protect my head and neck. For more details on this topic, please read What Clothes to Pack for Leh Ladakh Trip .

Your packing will also vary if you were traveling to Ladakh with family . If you had kids in the group, please make sure that you plan on keeping them completely covered at all times.

There are no special shoes needed for Ladakh. Your normal sports shoes will do just fine. Just check the sole and make sure it has enough grip left on it.

Other Things to Carry for Leh-Ladakh Trip in May

Some other things to carry while traveling to Leh Ladakh in May are as mentioned below.

  • A pair of sunglasses
  • Some basic medicines for flu, cold, headache, upset stomach
  • A sunblock lotion of the highest SPF that you can find
  • Moisturizer
  • A pain relief spray or balm
  • Other toiletries based on your needs

For more information, please read Ladakh Checklist: Things to Carry for Leh Ladakh Trip .

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Mobile Network & Data Connectivity

BSNL   has the largest network in Ladakh and works even in the remotest areas. The problem however is that the voice clarity may or may not be that good. The network is intermittent and will come and go as it pleases. Data connectivity would either be slow or not available at all.

Airtel and Jio work very well in Leh and Nubra Valley with 4G data speed. You will get reception even on Leh Kargil Road with these networks.

All other networks including Vodafone and Idea only work in Leh City. You will not get any service on these networks anywhere else in Ladakh.

The most important thing to remember is that only a postpaid phone works in Ladakh. If you have a prepaid connection, it will stop working the moment you land in Leh. For more details, please take a look at  Mobile Network & Data Connectivity in Ladakh .

Medical Assistance

Leh has a large hospital that is capable of handling any sort of medical emergencies. I believe there is a small dispensary in Nubra Valley as well. Other than these two places, there are no hospitals or clinics anywhere else in Ladakh.

Hence, it becomes of extreme importance that you keep a close watch on how you were feeling. If you start to feel unwell, it will be in your best interest to get back to Leh and wait it out there. If your condition worsens, seek medical help immediately.

You should also carry a medical kit of your own. Include medicines for ailments like fever, cough, cold, body ache, headache, and upset stomach.

Carry a pain relief spray, an antiseptic lotion, lip balm, cold cream, moisturizer, sunblock lotion, and a few Band-Aids. In case of an emergency, you can also seek medical assistance at the nearest Army post.

Acute Mountain Sickness

The chances of suffering from altitude sickness are greatest if you were catching a flight to Ladakh. In order to handle it better, I will highly recommend that you rest in Leh City for an entire day after landing there.

Do not travel anywhere and stay at your hotel only. If you feel better by evening, then you can step out to see the market and local places like Leh Palace and Shanti Stupa, etc.

Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri are where most people suffer from AMS. You must keep these places towards the end of your itinerary. On the Manali Leh route, Sarchu and Pang are at the highest altitude and you will definitely feel some symptoms of AMS here.

For a very detailed version of the information on AMS and tips on how can you tackle it better, please read How to Handle Acute Mountain Sickness in Ladakh .

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Itinerary for Leh Ladakh by Air

Mentioned below are a few itineraries that you can follow for your trip. I will first suggest an itinerary if you reached Leh by Air, and then I will suggest an itinerary for a road trip as well.

If reaching Ladakh by Air, below is an example of an itinerary that you can follow.

  • Arrive in Leh. Rest and arrange Permits – Day 1
  • Leh to Lamayuru to Leh – Day 2
  • Leh to Diskit – Day 3
  • Diskit to Leh – Day 4
  • Leh to Pangong – Day 5
  • Pangong to Leh – Day 6
  • Leh to Tso Moriri – Day 7
  • Tso Moriri to Leh – Day 8
  • Fly Out – Day 9

This, of course, is just a sample itinerary but it is one plan that you can follow irrespective of your time and mode of travel. There is still no public transport available on Shyok Road, across Wari La or Chushul / Hanle route. So people traveling by bus or shared cabs will have no choice but to follow this itinerary only.

By Private Cab

If you were renting a motorcycle or booking a private cab, then you can modify the plan to something like the one below.

  • Diskit to Pangong Tso – Day 4
  • Pangong Tso to Hanle – Day 5
  • Hanle to Karzok (Tso Moriri) – Day 6
  • Karzok to Leh via Tso Kar – Day 7
  • Fly Out – Day 8

Also read: How to Plan a Solo Trip to Ladakh

By Road from Srinagar to Leh in May

If you were planning a complete road trip to Ladakh, below is a sample itinerary that you can follow. For the sake of this article, I will assume Delhi is the starting point. Manali to Leh route mostly remains closed in May so you really will have no choice but to get to Leh by Srinagar and return the same way.

  • Delhi to Jammu – Day 1
  • Jammu to Srinagar – Day 2
  • Srinagar to Kargil – Day 3
  • Kargil to Leh – Day 4
  • Leh – Day 5
  • Leh to Diskit – Day 6
  • Diskit to Pangong – Day 7
  • Pangong to Hanle – Day 8
  • Hanle to Karzok – Day 9
  • Karzok to Leh via Chumathang or Tso Kar – Day 10
  • Leh to Batalik / Kargil – Day 11
  • Batalik / Kargil to Srinagar – Day 12
  • Srinagar to Jammu – Day 13
  • Jammu to Delhi – Day 14

Following this itinerary, when you reach Leh from Kargil on Day 4, you will do so via Lamayuru. But on your way back on Day 9, you can choose an alternate route via Batalik.

By Road from Manali to Leh in May

If the Manali route was open, then you can follow either of the following two itineraries.

  • Karzok to Pang via Tso Kar – Day 10
  • Pang to Jispa – Day 11
  • Jispa to Manali – Day 12 (Skip this day if you were short on time and go straight to Manali from Pang)
  • Manali to Delhi – Day 13

If you were wondering what to do about petrol or Diesel on such a long route, please read How to Manage fuel availability on Ladakh Trip .

Another way to do this trip will be to start from Manali and end at Srinagar, like below.

  • Delhi to Manali – Day 1
  • Manali to Jispa – Day 2
  • Jispa to Pang – Day 3
  • Pang to Leh – Day 4
  • Leh to Kargil – Day 11
  • Kargil to Srinagar – Day 12
  • Jammu to Delhi – Day 14

Manali to Manali Ladakh Itinerary

Or you can do the entire trip from Manali to Manali only, in the following manner.

In all of the itinerary above, you can add more days wherever you feel comfortable; like adding another day of stay in Leh City and or in Nubra Valley at Turtuk.

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Honeymoon in Leh Ladakh in May

Gone are really the days when Ladakh was a place of motorcyclists and adventure junkies. Now people have started to consider Ladakh for family vacations as well as their honeymoons.

If you were thinking of planning your honeymoon in Ladakh in May then my answer is yes you can do it. The weather will be pleasant and the number of tourists wouldn’t be too high like it gets in the following months; making it a perfect place to plan your honeymoon.

There are plenty of luxurious hotels in Leh City these days suitable for a honeymoon. I would strongly recommend that you book a private cab for the entire trip though.

Road Connectivity and Condition

Since the Srinagar route has just opened a few weeks before, it will be in its worst-ever shape. Melting snow would have created numerous water streams and slush all across. Bad sections of the road will majorly be between Srinagar and Sonamarg.

The worst section, however, will be between Sonamarg and Drass in the form of Zoji la . You will have to tackle a lot of mud and slush while crossing over Zojila at this time. Between Drass and Leh however, roads will be average with a few bad patches in between.

The same will be the case with the Manali Leh highway as well after it gets opened in the last few days. Numerous water streams, damaged roads, and sections under repair by BRO will be a normal occurrence.

All the internal roads in Ladakh remain open in May so you will have no problem reaching any of the local places for sightseeing.

The roads toward Nubra, Pangong, and Tso Moriri will be a mix of good and average. Bad sections will be limited to the top of Khardung La and Chang La. The presence of snow and water streams creating by melting of it will, however, be in plenty on these routes as well.

Leh Ladakh in May – Conclusion

I believe that covers most if not all that you should know about visiting Ladakh in May. If you have any questions, you can contact me on Instagram  and I will be happy to answer. You can also consider  subscribing to my YouTube channel  and asking a question there.

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Hi vargis bhai, Good morning,we are palnning ladkh trip (4 members 2 ADULTS 2 CHILDEREN AGE 11 AND 9) in the month of june ,can you suggest me reliable and good tour company for hotels and travelling.

THANKS IN ADVANCE

Sunil Bhai you can try talking to Kunal @ 9910402252

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Good information was shared, thanks for this.

Thank you for taking the time to drop a note !!!

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I AM PLANNING TO VISIT LEH FROM 21ST MAY. MY FAMILY MEMBER DO HAVE A HISTORY OF HIGH BP. WHAT CARE SHALL I TAKE.

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Thanks for explaining all of it beautifully. I am planning to bring a drone for photography. Is it allowed to do photography with Drone.

Thank you for taking the time to drop a note. You can use your Drone but be very careful around the Army areas.

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Hello. Very nicely written and we’ll explained article. I am planning to visit leh from 17 to 22 may with one elderly around 70 yr and one kid of 7 yr. Will they face any problem during the trip. I’m a bit apprehensive.

Hi Savvy – They both should be Ok as long as there is no medical history, any ailments that can turn serious and you plan enough acclimatization time on the way.

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Thanks for the details.. curious if you are aware and can recommend any groups that travel together via rented cars.

Thanks Shefali. Sorry, I do not know of any groups

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Hi Khan bhai- very Nice & crisp information. I am visiting Leh Ladakh for my second trip on 20th may. This will be self driven one. The 1st trip was way back in 2013.

Thanks, Kantha Bhai. 20th May is doable, it will be all open by then

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Hi Vargis, I am planning to do Ladakh and Srinagar trip on 15th May 2024. I wanted to know whether it will be cool to travel during elections? Will I have any problems in travel and everything open in ladakh?

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Thanks the information u gave above is very nicely drafted I m visiting leh Ladakh with my family in mid May

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Loved the way you had put across the information. No strigs attached and all relevant required info collected categorized and given . Hats off to your willingness to put this extra effort and share.

Thank you Anand

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Hi, वर्गिस खान, हम कुछ दोस्त मई महीने के आखिर १० दिनों में लद्दाख जाने की यात्रा बना रहे हैं हम सोच रहे हैं के हम मोटरसाइकिल द्वारा मनाली रोहतांग दर्रे से होते हुए लद्दाख जाए क्या ये उचित रहेगा। मेरा मार्गदर्शन करे। क्या ये उचित रहेगा?

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Thank you so much for recommending Abass Ali for our Ladakh trip. We had the most amazing trip. Really a humble and a kind hearted human being. Very skilled and experienced driver with a comfortable and well maintained Innova.

Contact him @ +919622971759 or +919469271786

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Hello Vargis It was fun going through your blog. Me n wife are thinking of a visit to Ladakh end May this year. Not sure with the covid situation all over. We r fully vaccinated n don’t mind travelling. How is the situation in Ladakh. Yet to book flights. Will look forward to your reply. Dr K Raghu

Hello Dr. Raghu,

If you and your wife are fully vaccinated then you should not face any problem I believe. Hotels are open there and accepting guests, not all but enough. They are asking for COVID test report done within the last 96 hours but your vaccination proof will cover that.

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Hello Vargis, me and my friends will be visiting Leh on 12th May and as per our Iternary we’ll be leaving Leh to go to Kargil and from Kargil to Srinagar on 20th May. Would you suggest that the roads to Srinagar will be open at this time of the month.

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Hi Varghis,

First of all. Thank you. I am planning a trip to Leh in May-June with family and have been doing research on the itinerary. Nothing comes close to your blog.

Now a query. As part of our trip in late May-early June, we are flying in and flying out of Leh so not doing the Srinagar-Leh highway. We are still keen on visiting Kargil. One part of the possible itinerary we are thinking is, while returning from Nubra valley, we head over to Uley. Stay the night. The next day morning we head to Kargil for a day trip, cover the memorial at Dras and return back the same day for another night at Ule. Next day morning we head back to Leh while covering Sham valley and points on way

Need your advice if this is doable? Will any of the roads in be shut in late May/Early June timeframe.

We will be travelling in a large group in Innova.

Kindly advice.

Hi Nilesh – Can you tell your complete itinerary please and I can then suggest.

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Beautifully explained Bhai. I missed bike trip with my friends this May. Hopefully i will plan in 2020. Will get in touch with you when i plan my trip next year. Hope you keep writing and get blessed from Almighty.

Thanks Amir Bhai

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Khan Shab beautifully detailed and narrated your article will help me immensely as I am reaching Leh with family on 26th May this year. Except more blogs from you, regards.

Thank you for taking the time to drop a note Mr. De I am glad the information was of help. Do let me know how your trip went after you return.

Certainly Khan shab I’ll let you know when I come back on 2nd June.

Have a safe trip !!! 🙂

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Immaculate article with tons of useful information. I was able to get all the information I needed in just one article. Thanks a lot Vargis Khan!

You are welcome Darpan Bhai. I am glad that the information posted was of help. Thank you for your kind words.

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How about visit ladhakh in September 2018? It will be my first visit and I don’t want huge crowd…

September is the perfect time to visit Ladakh, best time actually.

Thank you for the reply…!!

You are welcome

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Beautifully written Vargis Bhai. Keep it going.

Thanks Geetesh Bhai

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Get Ready To Explore: The 8 Most Breathtaking Summer Locations In Leh Ladakh

Explore leh ladakh's top 8 summer destinations.

Leh Ladakh, located among the Himalayas' towering mountain ranges is a beautiful place of peace and joy in India's northern regions. This area also covers various awe-inspiring landscapes, rich cultural heritage and unmatched adventure as the hot summer sun spreads its warming rays over it. So join us on this trip around the best places to visit in Leh Ladakh this summer for an unforgettable experience.

1. Pangong Lake

One thing is for sure that when we talk about Leh then we have to mention Pangong Lake which serves as one of the most wonderful creations of nature. Its pure blue waters surrounded by rugged hills make it a sight to behold. As sunny summer days dive into deep blue, you can feel yourself under magic power. Camping on the shore of Pangong Lake with an open sky above you has an ability to recharge your soul.

2. Nubra Valley

Visit paradise called Nubra Valley, an abode between high sand dunes and green oasis on Earth, accessible through world's highest motorable pass Khardung La itself which provides scene only imagined otherwise ever before. This valley offers peace on earth where visitors can relax amidst silence in Diskit Monastery with its statue rising above all others of Maitreya Buddha and try camel safari at least once visiting there.

3. Leh Palace

Go back in time while studying the architecture of Leh palace that looks very similar to buildings constructed during ancient time period, known for their grandeur which they represented through their construction too situated atop hill overlooking Leh village giving views that cover every side surrounding it completely thereby one should step inside along long winding paths full or Tibetan art forms including statues some painted so nicely they almost look alive- displaying wealth associated such a remote region for centuries upon years without being altered since originally built.

4. Magnetic Hill

Come across mysterious magnetic hill where gravity seems defying logic located at Leh-Kargil-Srinagar highway on which cars will roll uphill instead of rolling down as they ought; this is how nature operates in this part of the world. Science fails at explaining magnets too, but what can be better than experiencing it yourself?

5. Thiksey Monastery

Visit the spiritual atmosphere of Thiksey Monastery, a sacred haven surrounded by rugged terrains of Ladakh. This monastery with its sprawling complex of temples, stupas and prayer halls reflects the Tibetan architecture so clearly that even a child can discern it from afar. Here you can hear monks' chanting and smell incense which is burnt and walk around in peaceful surroundings.

6. Hemis Monastery

Take your spirituality to an advanced level by visiting Hemis Monastery which is not only the largest but also one with highest wealth among all monasteries found throughout Ladakh. In addition to this there are many ancient relics, thangkas and statues that make up its valuable collection showcasing their culture's richness; don't forget about annual summer festival celebrated here with fantastic masked dances as well.

7. Tso Moriri Lake

Escape from crowded tourist places and enter the calm wilderness that encircles Tso Moriri Lake, an inconspicuous treasure in Changthang plateau. This clean lake is enclosed by snow clad peaks and grazing grounds, a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers. You will be able to admire rare avian species such as Black-necked Crane, Bar-headed Goose among other unique birds as you explore the beauty of this remote Himalayan lake.

8. Shanti Stupa

When you visit Leh, make sure you go to the great Shanti Stupa which symbolizes peace and harmony at its best place. The summit of a hill above town is where the white-domed stupa stands offering meditation points with views over the surrounding landscapes. Watch a stunning sunset from Shanti Stupa vantage point with sky filled with golden colours.

Leh's rugged landscapes bask in the sun's warm summer glow, promising adventure, spirituality, and natural beauty galore. Travelers are drawn to Leh's unmatched allure: serene Pangong Lake shores; historic monasteries; an incredible collection of UNESCO World Heritage Sites amongst others. Leave for Leh now because it has never been experienced before; your soul will have no choice but to stay behind while your body goes on an indelible journey of discovery through these breathtaking landscapes.

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Best Time For Leh Ladakh Tour

Ladakh is a year-round tourist destination with each season offering its own experiences. However, the best time to book Leh Ladakh tour packages and visit this stunning destination depends entirely on your interests and preferences.

1. Peak Season - From June to September, Ladakh enjoys the peak season during the summer season. During this time, the temperature ranges between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius, and the weather remains warm to explore the attraction comfortably. It is the perfect time to visit monasteries like Stongdey, Likir, Shey, and Thiksey and enjoy the marvellous experience of the Magnetic Hill. You can also attend festivals such as YuruKabgyat and Hemis to add cultural richness to your entire experience in Ladakh.

2. Shoulder Season - The shoulder season in Ladakh falls during the winter season between September and February. At this time, the temperature diminishes to 0 degrees Celsius and up to -10 degrees Celsius at night. The chilling weather provides a unique experience of enjoying snowfall and attending the famous Chadar trek. You can attend festivals like SpitukGustor and Stok Monastery Festival during this period to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Ladakh.

3. Waning Season - The period between July and August during the monsoon season experiences the waning season. Despite short-lived rains, the crisp air at this time makes outings refreshing. It is an ideal time for adventure enthusiasts to enjoy white water rafting on the Indus and Zanskar rivers. This season is also suitable for trekking activities, including the Kang Yatse trek and Markha Valley trek.

How to Reach Leh Ladakh

Ladakh, a gem nestled in the trans-Himalayan region of India, is a haven for wanderers. Its unparalleled beauty and cultural richness draw everyone from around the world. Nestled amidst the mighty Karakoram and the Himalayan ranges, Ladakh is an ethereal spectacle, sitting at an altitude of about 9,800 feet above sea level. Its remoteness adds to its charm and the journey to  reach to Ladakh  is a riveting experience in itself. There are several different ways in which you can reach this mountain destination after availing of the Ladakh trip packages, including: 

1. By Flight:  Leh's Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport is a domestic unit situated merely 3.8 kilometres from the city, is the highest commercial airport in India. Major airlines like Air India, GoAir, and Jet Airways operate regular flights connecting Leh with cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Srinagar, and Jammu. Upon landing, cabs are readily available outside the airport for transfer to various parts of Ladakh. For international travellers, direct flights can be boarded from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata to Leh.

2. By Road:  Another exhilarating way to reach Ladakh is by taking a bus ride and exploring the winding roads. Two primary highways lead to this rugged paradise. The first is the Manali-Leh Highway, stretching across 473 kilometres, usually open from mid-June to early October. The second is the Srinagar-Leh Highway, which covers a total distance of 434 kilometres and is open between the months of July to November. State bus operators like the Himachal Pradesh Tourism (HRTC) and the Jammu and Kashmir State Tourism (SRTC) also operate their buses on both of these routes on a regular basis. The bus journey from Manali-Leh takes about 19 hours, and Srinagar-Leh approximately 17 hours, including an overnight halt.

3. By Train:  You can also reach Ladakh via a train ride. The closest railhead to Ladakh is Jammu Tawi, situated approximately 708 kilometres away. This station enjoys seamless connectivity with major cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Chandigarh. On reaching Jammu Tawi, you can hire a taxi or hop aboard a bus and take a 15-hour journey to get to Ladakh. Chandigarh and Pathankot also have railway stations relatively close to Leh.

4. By Bike:  One of the most popular routes that you can take while biking to Leh is the Manali-Leh Highway, which spans around 490 kilometres. This route takes you through several mountain passes, including the Rohtang Pass, Baralacha La, Lachung La as well as  Tanglang La . Another popular route for biking is the Srinagar-Leh Highway, which is 434 kilometres long. This is a relatively less challenging route and takes you through stunning locales, including the Drass War Memorial, Zoji La Pass and the  Lamayuru Monastery . For an even more unique route, you can bike all the way from Pathankot to Leh, on the Pathankot-Leh Highway. This route is 1,235 kilometres long, and you can cover it in around 3 days. 

5. By Car:  You can also set out on a self-drive journey to Ladakh by car, for a unique experience. Reaching Ladakh by car is an adventurous journey, usually taken via two main routes - the Srinagar-Leh Highway and the Manali-Leh Highway. The Srinagar-Leh Highway, open from May to October, is a scenic route that takes you through Zoji La Pass, Kargil, and Alchi. The Manali-Leh Highway, open from June to September, is a more challenging but exhilarating route, taking you through Rohtang Pass and several high-altitude passes. Getting to Ladakh by car allows you to traverse at your own pace, soaking in the panoramic vistas, halting at quaint roadside cafes, and experiencing the local culture up close. 

Places to Visit on Ladakh Trip:

Things to do on ladakh trip:, cuisines of ladakh:, tips to know before travelling to ladakh:, things to carry on ladakh trip.

  • Woollen clothes such as jackets, pullover, thermal wears, jeans, mufflers, woollen socks, etc.
  • Sunglasses to save your eyes from the sun’s heat at such a height
  • Sunscreen lotion of more than 40 SPF to protect your skin from the scorching sunlight during Ladakh summer.
  • Medical kit in case you or someone else suffers from acute mountain illness or God forbid, any accidents. Some of the things to carry in the kit are medicines for dizziness, headache, stomach ache, earache, band-aids, Moov, medicine for motion sickness, Dettol, Disprin, Paracetamol, etc. 
  • Lip balm or Vaseline
  • Extra bag for shopping 
  • Water bottle
  • Snacks such as chocolates, nuts, chips. Please note that eating at regular intervals helps in dealing with acute mountain illness
  • Toiletries which can include face wash, paper soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, moisturizer, comb, tissue papers
  • An ID card or any other source of identification 
  • Phone charger/laptop charger
  • Extra battery
  • Memory cards for your camera
  • A good camera because the views of Leh and Ladakh will leave you mesmerized
  • Power bank 
  • Map of Ladakh (carry it in your phone for the emergency situation)
  • Enough money in cash

Most Popular Ladakh Tour Packages

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Pangong Lake, Leh

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Incredible Leh & Ladakh | Journey to the Land of Lamas

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Best Selling Leh Ladakh Tour Packages

Leh ladakh from delhi | with flights.

Nubra Valley

About the tour :

Imagine embarking on a Leh Ladakh Tour Package by Air from Delhi and landing in the serene landscapes of Leh, Ladakh. As you step off the plane, you'll feel the crisp mountain air, ancient monasteries, and welcoming locals. The journey continues to the world's highest motorable pass, Khardungla. Nubra Valley attracts you with its sand dunes and majestic Bactrian camels, while Pangong Lake's azure waters will steal your heart. Crossing Chang-la Pass, you'll be captivated by the pristine beauty surrounding you. At last, but not least, Stok Village, where you'll experience Ladakhi culture up close.

Quick Info :

  • Route:  Leh-Sham Valley, Khardungla, Nubra Valley, Pangong, Chang-la, Stok Village, and Leh.
  • Duration:  7 Days and 6 Nights 
  • Start point:   Leh Airport
  • Endpoint:  Leh Airport

Note: The mentioned tour package price is dynamic and will vary according to the flight charges and date of travel. In order to get the best price, reach out to us by filling out the 'Send Enquiry' form.

Leh Ladakh Bike Trip | FREE Excursion to Chang-la Pass

Pangong Lake, Ladakh

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty, and culture of the "Land of High Passes". The tour offers you a stay amidst a beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky at night. The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls in one beautiful and dynamic geography.

Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang La - Leh

  • Duration: 6 Days and 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Leh Airport

Endpoint: Leh Airport

Leh Ladakh Expedition

Pangong Lake, Leh

The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls in a beautiful and dynamic geography. On a journey to the top of the world, Leh-Ladakh features most of the world’s highest motorable passes and the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammed place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst a beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky at night.

  • Route: Leh - Sham valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang la - Leh

Leh Ladakh Adventure with Pangong Lake

Pangong Lake, Ladakh

About the Tour :

Get ready to make your dream of going on a road trip in Ladakh come true, where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty, and culture of the "Land of High Passes", as the entire tour is exclusively chosen by Thrillophilia's outdoor experts. A wonderful drive through Leh-Ladakh, a land covered with snow-capped mountains and the highest motorable passes, makes you feel at the top of the world. The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls in one beautiful and dynamic geography.

  • Duration: 5 Days and 4 Nights

Manali Leh Srinagar Bike Adventure

Bike Adventure in Ladakh

About the Tour :  

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty and culture of the "Land of High Passes", as the entire tour is exclusively elected by Thrillophilia's outdoor experts. This circuit features some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, Lakes, rivers on their side while covering these breathtaking destinations, Solang valley, Gata Loops, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus, And Zanskar river, Dal lake and much more waiting on the way!

Quick Info:

Route: Delhi - Manali - Jispa - Sarchu - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh - Lamayuru - Kargil - Zojila Pass - Sonamarg - Srinagar.

Duration: 12 Days & 11 Night 

Start Point: Delhi

Endpoint: Srinagar

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), and Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft)

Ladakh Highlights | Private Leh Ladakh Adventure

Shanti Stupa, Leh

Leh region gives you the experience of the highest motorable passes in the world along with the incomparable beauty of the mountains covered with snow. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night. Don't forget to explore the white-washed majestic monasteries that add to the divine energy of this cold desert.

Route:  Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla- Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang-la - Stok village - Leh.

Duration:  7 Days & 6 Nights 

Start Point:   Leh Airport

Endpoint:  Leh Airport

Passes Covered:  Khardung-la (18,000 ft) and Chang-la (17,688 ft)

Note: Customisation available on request. Please hit the 'Send Enquiry' button to get in touch with the destination expert.

Women Special | Leh Ladakh Group Tour

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A journey to the highest mountains in the world with the coolest group of girls is what makes this tour a great attraction featuring the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night.

Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang-la - Stok Village - Leh

Duration: 7 days & 6 nights 

Start point:  Leh Airport

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft) and Chang-la (17,688 ft)

Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping: Flat 35% off

Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping: Flat 35% off

Price Variants

About the Destinations:

This Leh Ladakh bike trip package takes you to the enchanting lands of Leh, one of the most coveted and booming destinations in the Indian tourism sector. Sitting graciously at a height of 11,562ft, this pictorial region boasts of its alluring charm, towering peaks, snowy outlook and the serenity that prevails in almost every bit of it.

While the lofty peaks of Leh enchant visitors from all the corners of the globe, its enthralling charm and appeal entice mostly the adventure seekers. And when it comes to thrill and adventure, biking proves to be the best way to pump in some adrenaline in this heavenly region. In fact, biking is slowly becoming the favorite way for many travelers. Join this 7 days bike trip to Leh, ride through some of the scenic marvels and get acquainted with the pristine beauty of Leh.

As you sort through all our Ladakh tour packages to choose the perfect one for you, make sure to cover all the popular destinations like monasteries, old town Ladakh and a must road trip to Ladakh.

About the Tour:

Leh Ladakh Group Adventure | With Turtuk Village

Enjoy a memorable Leh Group Tour and explore the famous Turtuk Village

Situated right on the border on the northwest edge of Ladakh is Turtuk which was once a part of Pakistan till the 1971 Indo-Pak war to be specific. With this 7 days tour to Ladakh, enjoy a journey to the top of the world featuring most of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list.

Route:  Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Turtuk - Pangong - Chang-la - Leh

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft) | Chang-la (17,688 ft)

Himalayan Expedition | Srinagar And Leh Ladakh COMBO Deal

Diskit Monastery, Nubra Valley

Explore the beautiful Lakes of Srinagar, thrilling routes of Ladakh, and beautiful Valleys of Himachal, all in a single tour. This circuit features some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, serene lakes, and gushing rivers covering breathtaking destinations like Solang valley, Gata Loops, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus, And Zanskar river, Dal lake and much more waiting on the way! Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh offers beautiful views of valleys & mountains and a starlit sky at the night.

Route: Srinagar - Sonmarg - Zojila Pass - Kargil - Lamayuru - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh - Sarchu - Jispa - Manali - Delhi

Duration: 10 Days & 9 Night 

Start Point: Srinagar

Endpoint: Delhi

Glimpse Of Leh Ladakh | Private Adventure

Take in the beautiful views of the Himalayan range from the khardungla Pass

About the Tour:  

A visit to the top of the world, Leh-Ladakh features most of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. Adding to its exceptional beauty are the ancient Buddhist monasteries mostly nestled in the mountains and from thousands of years. 

Duration: 5 Days & 4 Night

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft) and Chang-la (17,688 ft)

Manali to Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi | Book Now & Get 3000 Cashback

Manali to Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi | Book Now & Get 3000 Cashback

Quick Facts:

Temperature:  Day: 8°C to 15°C and Night: -5°C to 3°C

Maximum Altitude:  5,328 m (17,480 ft) at the Taglang La mountain pass.

Difficulty Level: Moderate 

Railway Station: Nearest is the Jammu Tawi Railway Station (700 km)

Airport: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh

ATM: On a bike tour to Leh Ladakh through the Manali to Leh route, you will find only one ATM at Keylong, but later there are several ATMs at Leh. Stay during your Manali to Leh Bike Trip Accommodation on double (for couples) and triple (for others) sharing basis in Guesthouse/hotel/Camp Meals during your Manali to Leh Bike Trip: Day 2: Dinner Day 3- Day 11: Breakfast Mode of transport during your Manali to Leh Bike Trip: AC Semi sleeper tickets from Delhi to Manali and return (depending on the variant selected) The bikes are provided with fuel from day 2 to day 11  350cc Royal Enfield motorbike for Single riders  500cc Royal Enfield for Double riders

Variants of the package

Cost without Bike & Fuel: INR 35300/- per person Double Rider RE 500cc with Fuel & Helmets: INR 42300/- per person  Single Rider RE 500cc with Fuel & Helmets: INR 48900/- per person

Thrilling Leh Ladakh Bike Adventure | KTM 390 Edition

KTM 390 Bike Adventure, Ladakh

Get ready to embark on the adventure of the powerful KTM 390 as you explore the mesmerizing landscapes of Leh, Sham Valley, Khardungla, Nubra Valley, Pangong, and Chang La. Starting in Leh, from conquering the heights of Khardungla to experiencing the serenity of Pangong Lake, every moment through the KTM 390 is an exhilarating ride. This tour is for those who crave adventure, have a passion for riding, and want to connect with the raw beauty of Ladakh. So, saddle up, throttle on, and let the KTM 390 Edition elevate your adventure to a whole new level

  • Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang La - Leh

Manali Leh Manali Jeep Safari

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About the Tour : 

Experience the amazing adventure with this round trip to Leh-Ladakh. Starting from Delhi, this tour takes you to amazing destinations like Manali, Jispa, Sarchu, Leh, and many more. Drive through the highest motorable passes while enjoying the beauty of snow-capped mountains, lakes, amazing experiences, and much more. Ladakh is known for its breathtaking landscapes, crystal clear skies, the highest mountain passes, thrilling adventure activities, Buddhist Monasteries, and festivals. Experience the divine energy at the majestic monasteries that adds to the scenic beauty of the cold desert.

Route: Delhi - Manali - Jispa - Sarchu - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La - Pangong Lake - Tso Kar Lake - Jispa - Manali - Delhi

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), and Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft)

Leh Ladakh Getaway | With Siachen Base Camp

The beautiful Siachen peaks and base camp are a sight to behold

With a journey to Siachen, the Highest Battlefield in the world, Leh-Ladakh features most of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, waterfalls in one beautiful and dynamic geography.

Route:  Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Siachen - Pangong - Chang-la - Leh

Leh Ladakh Srinagar with Pangong Lake

Lamayuru Monastery

Starting from Leh, this tour gives you a boost with the beautiful lakes, views, and soothing air. Enter into two completely different worlds - beautiful Srinagar and thrilling Ladakh . Ladakh, the Land of High Passes, wins hearts with its simplicity and rugged natural beauty. Spectacular landscapes, enfolded by serrated mountains, give the region its unique character. The pristine natural heritage of this fabled realm can be seen in its picturesque lakes, unspoiled by human civilization.

Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardung La - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang La - Leh - Kargil - Srinagar

Duration: 8 Days & 7 Night

Start Point:   Leh Airport

Endpoint: Srinagar Airport

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft) | Chang-la (17,688 ft) | Zojila pass (11,500 ft)

6 Days Ladakh Backpacking Tour

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About the destination :

A journey to the top of the world, Leh-Ladakh features most of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night. The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, waterfalls in one beautiful and dynamic geography.

Quick info:

Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla- Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang-la - Leh.

Duration: 6 days & 5 nights 

12 Days Leh Ladakh | Fuel Included

The Confluence – Indus & Zanskar - At times, at the Sangam, the Indus River can be seen as shiny blue while the Zanskar river is dirty green.

Start point: Delhi

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), and Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft)

About 12 Days Manali Leh Srinagar Sightseeing Tour :  

With this incredible trip, you get the chance to visit Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh—the three most stunning regions—all at once. The route includes some of the highest motorable crossings in the world, stunning lakes, snow-capped mountains, incredible camping opportunities, and much more! Ladakh, which is on everyone's bucket list and is fast becoming India's most Instagrammable location, is admired for its unmatched picturesque views, pure frozen lakes, and winding roads.

Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package from Delhi | Book @ Flat 33%

Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package from Delhi | Book @ Flat 33%

About the Leh Ladakh:

Ensconced in the picturesque state of Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh or the land of high passes has always been regarded as an exotic tourist destination filled with visual delights, mystery and intrigue. With Leh Ladakh honeymoon package from Delhi now you can head out for an amazing vacation with your beloved. Boasting of majestic snow-capped mountains, gurgling streams, deep mountain passes, exotic valleys and mystical ancient monasteries, our Ladakh tour packages have it all.

Spend some time exploring the beauty of this region and then head out for a camping under the billions of stars. Find a plethora of vibrant colours, that will take your breath away and in winter it gets transformed into a white wonderland, often cut off from the rest of the world. Click some memorable pictures with her as you enjoy a delicious cup of tea while enjoying the view of the mountains. 

About the Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package from Delhi:

Leh Ladakh Bike Tour Packages

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Leh Ladakh Bike Tour

About the Destination:

The Himalayas and the Karakoram ranges cradle in their midst a gem of a destination, called Ladakh- ‘The Land of High Passes’. Nowhere else would you find a region so rich with diversity! The landscapes here are always bedecked in all of nature’s finery. Somewhere they are dressed in the greens of the meadows, somewhere they take up the azure blues of the Pangong Tso Lake, some where they are embellished in sliver of the mountains and yest somewhere else they take up the arid, brown colour of the desert!

The only way to truly know the beauty of Ladakh and its capital city, Leh is to ride through its rich and varied landscapes. Embark on this once in a lifetime chance, drop everything and just hit GO!

Manali Leh Manali Bike Adventure | With Hanle & Tsomoriri

Gear up for an adventurous road trip from Manali to Leh on a bike

About the Tour:  

Explore the adventurous side of your personality while enjoying this thrilling road trip to Ladakh from Manali via various exciting destinations and twisty roads. Cover the breathtaking destinations during your road trip like Solang valley, Gata Loops, Manali, Pang, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus And Zanskar river and so much more!

Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list, it offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night. Experience the divine spiritual energy by visiting the old monasteries and temples.

Route: Manali-Jispa-Sarchu-Leh-Nubra via Khardung La Pass-Pangong Lake-Tso Kar Lake-Jispa-Manali

Duration: 11 Days & 10 Night 

Start point: Manali

Endpoint: Manali

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft) | Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft) | Lachung La(16,600 ft) | Baralacha la (16,000 ft)

Bike Trip from Leh to Srinagar

Nothing equals the sheer pleasure of riding a bike

About the destination:  

One of the most popular and beautiful places in India, Leh serves as the small paradise on earth. With high altitude and numerous passes, Leh offers you to ride a bike across the city and explore its heavenly surroundings. With this 8 days-tour, you’ll not only get the chance to discover Leh but also Srinagar.

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty and culture of The "Land of High Passes", as the entire tour is exclusively elected by Thrillophilia's outdoor experts.

Srinagar is located on the banks of River Jhelum and shares its boundaries with Jammu & Kashmir. Famous for its stationary houseboats and colorful Shikaras in Dal Lake, Srinagar provides you a mesmerizing view of verdant mountains and serves as the home to exquisite Mughal-age gardens. Grab this golden opportunity to ride across these 2 alluring cities and explore the top attractions of the two places. 

Route: Leh - Sham valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang la - Kargil -Srinagar

Duration: 8 Days & 7 Night 

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), and Zojila pass (11,500 ft)

Bike Trip Srinagar Leh Manali

Imagine riding your bikes on these beautiful empty roads!

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty, and culture of The "Land of High Passes", as the entire tour is exclusively elected by Thrillophilia's outdoor experts

This circuit features some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, Lakes, rivers on their side while covering these breathtaking destinations, Solang valley, Gata Loops, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus, And Zanskar river, Dal lake and much more waiting on the way!

Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, This circuit is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list, it offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night.

Route: Srinagar-Sonmarg-Zojila Pass-Kargil-Lamayuru-Leh-Nubra via Khardung La Pass-Pangong Lake-Leh-Jispa-Manali

Start point:  Srinagar

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft), and Zojila pass (11,500ft)

Leh Ladakh Bike Adventure | With BMW G310 GS

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No other motorcycle has more adventure than the GS. Riding a BMW GS motorcycle is not just an experience; it’s a way of life where adventure awaits around every corner.

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip, on the beast BMW G310 GS where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty and culture of The "Land of High Passes", as the entire tour is exclusively elected by Thrillophilia's outdoor experts.

On this Bike tour of Leh-Ladakh on the adventure friendly BMW G310 GS, one will get to explore the lively mountain range of the Ladakh region. Feel the victory by winning the battle with the highest motorable passes in the world like Khardung-la and Chang-la on a BMW superbike. On this bike one can truly sense the comfort of riding on a long plain track and can trip on the offroading thrill as well!

Route: Leh - Khardungla Pass - Nubra Valley - Diskit Monastery - Hunder - Shayok Route - Pangong Lake - Durbuk - Changla Pass - Thiksay Monastery - Leh

Duration: 6 Days & 5 Night 

Leh Ladakh Bike Adventure from Delhi | Fuel Included

Enjoy a bike ride and this beautiful location

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, as you show off your riding skills on the most adventurous and thrilling routes in India. Ride your bike via beautiful valleys in Himachal, to the most thrilling routes of Ladakh.   Starting from Delhi, this Ladakh bike trip takes you to amazing destinations like Manali, Jispa, Sarchu, Leh, and many more. Drive through the highest motorable passes while enjoying the beauty of snow-capped mountains, lakes, amazing experiences, and much more.

Route: Delhi - Manali - Jispa - Sarchu - Leh-Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh

Duration: 10 Days & 9 Night

Endpoint: Leh

Leh Ladakh Tour Package from Srinagar

Enjoy the rugged terrains of Ladakh on your bikes

Experience the beauty of the Himalayas with the Leh Ladakh Tour Package from Srinagar! This 11-day adventure takes you through the mesmerizing landscapes of Leh Ladakh and offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural heritage. Marvel at the historic Kargil War Memorial and soak in the scenic views from Tiger Hill. Explore the stunning Basgo Palace and witness the tranquility of the Pangong Tso lake. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the Diskit Monastery and take a camel ride to explore the vast expanse of sand dunes. The tour is perfect for those seeking an unforgettable travel experience amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of India.

Srinagar Leh Manali | Fuel Inclusions

They say you never forget how to ride a bike. Let's find out if that's true

Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true as you ride the circuit featuring some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, serene lakes, gushing rivers, lush forests and barren lands. as you explore the breathtaking destinations like Solang valley, Gata Loops, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus and Zanskar river, Dal lake and much more. This circuit is on everyone’s bucket lists as it offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night.

Route: Srinagar - Sonmarg - Zojila Pass - Kargil - Lamayuru - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh - Sarchu - Manali - Delhi

Start Point:  Srinagar

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft), and Zojila pass (11,500ft)

Leh Ladakh Jeep Tours

Manali to leh jeep expedition with tso moriri lake.

Manali to Leh Jeep Expedition with Tso Moriri Lake

Fixed departure dates:  Multiple dates open to Join a Group departure in June, July, August and September and can be customized on request for separate group also.

About the Activity: 

  • From the pleasantly hospitable town of Manali, the Manali to Leh Jeep expedition takes you on a roller coaster drive through distinct geographies portraying diverse geographies. From hill town to high altitude arid desert, this safari is one mega experience.
  • The Manali to Leh by road traverses over five high altitude Himalayan passes such as Rohtang (3,978m), Keylong (3,350m), and Tanglang La (17,585ft) showcasing an ever changing dynamic landscape that alters from barren lands to lush green pastures. With our Ladakh tour packages, you can head out for an amazing vacation with your gang.
  • Tsomoriri Lake is the one attraction that demands all your attention during this jeep ride which is now Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve. It is the largest of the high altitude lakes entirely within India at an altitude of 4522 meters.
  • Interact with the amazing landscapes beautified by the natural formations throughout the journey. You will come across the undeniable beauties of Khardung La Pass, Pangong Lake, Deskit, Hundar, the confluence of Zanskar and Indus Rivers, Nubra Valley etc. which all are covered in this Ladakh tour packages.
  • These places have been occupied by multitudinous mountains, valleys, small streams, rock formations, monasteries, gompas and what not.
  • By the end of the journey multi-hued prayer flags, Tibetian chortens, and friendly locals would be etched in your memories for a very long time to come.
  • Number of PAX       Standard               Deluxe                 Super Deluxe
  • Min 02 pax               Rs. 37470            Rs. 38090                Rs. 39660
  • Min 03 Pax               Rs. 28530            Rs. 29260                Rs. 30620
  • Min 04 pax               Rs. 24950             Rs. 25280                Rs. 27140
  • Min 05 Pax               Rs. 22090             Rs. 22780                Rs. 24220
  • Min 06 Pax               Rs. 20780              Rs. 21400                Rs. 22970
  • Min 07 Pax               Rs. 22540             Rs. 23220                 Rs. 24700
  • Min 08 Pax                Rs. 21500            Rs. 22130                  Rs. 23700
  • Min 09 Pax                Rs. 20300            Rs. 20960                  Rs. 22460
  • Min 10 Pax                Rs. 19690             Rs. 20320                  Rs. 21880
  • Min 11 Pax                 Rs. 18870             Rs. 19520                 Rs. 21040
  • Min 12 Pax                  Rs. 18480            Rs. 19100                 Rs. 20670
  • Extra Bed Child            Rs. 8800             Rs. 9800                    Rs. 10700

Leh Ladakh Jeep Safari Package from Manali

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Known as the most beautiful destinations in the world, Ladakh had been attracting a lot of tourists.   Leh Ladakh jeep safari package is the perfect one for the adventure seekers where they can explore the beauty of region while driving through the barren roads. Each day will hold something new for you during this incredible journey. Soak in the beauty of the region with the mountains, valleys, scenic monasteries etc.

Not just this you also get a chance to learn about the rich culture and traditions of this region. Meet the local people and enjoy a cup of hot tea with them. Visit some of the places like Thiksey Monastery, Shey Monastery, Leh Palaces etc. Don't miss your chance to enjoy the wonderful camping by the Pangong Lake and feel the thrill as you ride through Khardungla, highest motorable road in the world.

Srinagar Leh Sightseeing Tour

Lamayuru is one of the largest and oldest gompas in Ladakh, with a population of around 150 permanent monks resident. It has, in the past, housed up to 400 monks, many of which are now based in gompas in surrounding villages

Starting from Srinagar, this tour gives you a boost with the beautiful lakes, views, and soothing air. Enter into two completely different worlds - beautiful Srinagar and thrilling Ladakh . Ladakh, the Land of High Passes, wins hearts with its simplicity and rugged natural beauty. Spectacular landscapes, enfolded by serrated mountains, give the region its unique character. The pristine natural heritage of this fabled realm can be seen in its picturesque lakes, unspoiled by human civilization.

Route: Srinagar - Kargil - Chang La - Pangong - Nubra Valley - Khardung La - Sham valley - Leh

Start Point:  Srinagar Airport

Leh Ladakh Sightseeing Packages

Manali leh srinagar car trip with tsomoriri and hanle.

a drive through the valley of snow capped mountains and alpine lakes !

Explore the beautiful valleys of Himachal, along with the adventurous routes of Ladakh and the delightful lakes of Srinagar. This circuit features some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, Lakes, rivers on their side while covering these breathtaking destinations, Solang valley, Gata Loops, Hanle, Tso Mori Ri, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus And Zanskar River, Dal lake and much more waiting on the way!

Route: Manali-Jispa-Sarchu-Tsomoriri-Hanle-Pangong Tso-Nubra Valley-Leh-Kargil-Sonamarg-Srinagar.

Start point:  Manali

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft), and Zojila pass (11,500 ft)

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Pangong Lake, situated at a height of almost 4,350m, is the world's highest saltwater lake. Its water, which seems to be dyed in blue, stand in stark contrast to the arid mountains surrounding it.

Get ready for the most adventurous drive-through of your life. This tour lets you explore both the beauty of Manali and the thrills of Ladakh, and going through the cultural side of Leh makes the tour even more interesting. The unlimited fun activities in Manali, driving through the hairpin bends of the route, and exploring the heart of Ladakh; are the experiences that make this tour full of crazy and unique experiences.

Route: Delhi - Manali - Jispa - Sarchu - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh

8 Day Ladakh Sightseeing Tour with Stay at Tso Moriri

8 Day Ladakh Sightseeing Tour with Stay at Tso Moriri

  • The trip begins with your arrival at Leh airport
  • You will be visiting the local sights of the city as well as the attractions of the Sham Valley
  • The highlights there are the mysterious Magnetic hill and the beautiful confluence of the rivers Zanskar and Indus
  • The trip also takes you to the famous Nubra valley and the famous Pangong Tso Lake which are the most admired places among the people opting for Ladakh Tour Packages.
  • From Pangong, you will be driving to the Tso Moriri, which is a beautiful Lake and a breeding ground for many migratory birds
  • You will also be staying in camps at various locations, the best part about which is the unending views of stars and galaxies in the clear nights
  • Enjoy this tour of 8 days and cherish it forever

Leh Sightseeing Tour with Stay at Pangong

Leh Sightseeing Tour with Stay at Pangong

About the Activity:

  • Make your vacation a special one with this exciting 7 days 6 nights sightseeing tour in Ladakh.
  • Ladakh, a muse for writers, a haven for bikers and a perfect getaway for the experience loving travellers! 
  • Experience one of the best Ladakh tour packages while you're cuddled in the laps of the mighty Himalayan and Karakorum ranges, it is a destination that is beautified by contrasts!
  • During the course of this tour, you will get to explore Sangam, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Nubra valley, Leh and Pangong Tso lake. 
  • Explore the amazing beauty of the region with the valleys and the serene surroundings.
  • Experience the joy of riding in a double hunk camel in the Nubra valley and enjoy the beauty of the Pangong Tso lake as it slowly changes its colour.
  • This Ladakh tour package boasting this destination is deservedly among the gorgeous natural spectacles in the world!
  • Conclude your tour after getting transferred to the airport and head back home with wonderful memories from this Ladakh trip.

Duration of the Tour:  7D/6N

Highest Altitude: Khardung La Pass (18,380 feet)

Group Size: 6 PAX

Tour Type: Group Departure

8 Days Leh Ladakh with Manali | Free Excursion to Rancho School

With a view like this, You'd never wish to leave!

Starting from Leh, this tour features the most amazing journey, which covers both the beautiful valleys of Manali and the adventurous routes of Ladakh. Explore the adventurous side of your personality while enjoying this thrilling road trip to Ladakh from Manali via various exciting destinations and twisty roads. Cover the breathtaking destinations during your road trip like Solang valley, Gata Loops, Manali, Pang, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus And Zanskar river and so much more! 

Route: Leh - Sham valley - Khardung La Pass - Nubra valley - Pangong Lake - Leh - Jispa - Manali - Delhi

Duration: 9 Days & 8 Night

Start Point:  Leh

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft) and Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft)

Leh Ladakh Trekking Packages

Chadar trek, ladakh - frozen river trek.

Chadar Trek in Leh

About Chadar Frozen River Trek :

The Chadar Trek, also known as the Zanskar River Chadar Trek, is a thrilling winter adventure over the frozen Zanskar River in Ladakh, India. This spectacular journey takes trekkers through breathtaking landscapes of icy cliffs and snow-covered mountains. Starting near the village of Chilling, the trek unfolds the mystery of the Himalayas as adventurers navigate the frozen river, experiencing the unique challenges and beauty of the region. With temperatures dropping significantly, the trek requires careful preparation and endurance but rewards participants with an unforgettable experience amidst the untouched wilderness of the Zanskar region.

Departure Dates:

  • Jan '24: 7th, 8th, 10th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 26th, 29th.
  • Feb '24: 1st, 5th.

Chadar Trek Quick Facts:

  • Chadar River Trek Duration: 9D/8N
  • Chadar Trek Distance:   62 km
  • Maximum Altitude:  11,123ft
  • Difficulty Level:  Difficult 
  • Chadar Trek Temperature:  -5 to -15 degrees (during the day) and -15 to -25 degrees (during the night)
  • Chadar Trek Best Time: Early January - Early February.
  • Start and End Point of the Trek: Guest House in Leh.
  • Nearest Airport: Leh airport. (Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport)
  • Last ATM: Leh Market and Airport.

How to Reach Leh :

By Air: The most convenient way to reach Leh is by taking a direct flight to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport from New Delhi. This journey can take around 1 hour and 15 minutes and is offered by various airlines including SpiceJet, Air India, and IndiGo.

By Road: Delhi is approximately 930 kilometres and it takes around 24 hours to reach depending on the road conditions. You can take an HRTC bus from Delhi to Leh via Manali which takes approximately 30 hours to reach. Similarly, you can opt for a road trip to Leh from Delhi via NH 3 which can take around 25 hours depending on the route and halts.

Markha Valley Trek, Ladakh

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About Markha Valley Trek:

An arid cold desert trekking area that offers the best views of Ladakh and Zanskar Ranges has admirers worldwide. It is also known as a tea-house trek, as it is filled with the local culture of Ladakh. Witness the 21000 feet Kang Yissay and 20086 feet Stok Kangri peaks also while embarking on this trek.

Hemis National Park and Gandala La and Kongmaru La are the promising attractions one gets while taking the Markha Valley trek route. Another factor that makes this trek amusing is the waist-deep river crossing which helps us to cross the Markha River to reach the trails to Buddhist villages and rock structures. Markha Valley is in very close proximity to Leh which makes it more accessible for trekkers.

Quick Facts About Markha Valley Trek:

Duration: 9D/8N

Markha valley trek altitude: 17100ft

Markha valley trek Difficulty level: Difficult

Trek distance: 75kms

Temperature: During the day: 20°C - 30°C and During the night 0°C - 10°C

Best Time To Travel: July to Mid September

Airport : Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh

Basecamp: Leh

Atm:  The last ATM where the travelers can withdraw cash is at Leh

Start point / End Point: Leh

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

View of Gangabal and Nundkol Lake

About Kashmir Great Lakes Trek:

Cuddled up cosily amidst the mountains, Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is yet another hidden jewel of Kashmir as it validates Kashmir’s mythical status as heaven on earth. The beautiful Alpine and snow-clad mountains will walk through the paths, and green meadows, and rocky terrains are there to bound the journey.

Every day is a 360° panorama of wild, rugged mountains, rolling meadows and turquoise alpine lakes and you get more than seven of these lakes and five very different valleys to explore! The Kashmir Great Lakes, however, is an IMAX 3D experience – such is the grandeur of the trek. If you have not done this trek, put it on your bucket list!

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek Quick Facts:

Duration: 7D/6N

Trekking distance:  72km

Maximum Altitude: 13,800ft

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Kashmir Great Lakes TrekTemperature: 17°C-20°C (Max. During Day Time) to 3°C-4°C ( Min. During Night Time)

Best Time to do Kashmir Great Lake Treks: July to September

Railway Station: Jammu is the nearest railway station 

Airport: Srinagar Airport

End Point: Srinagar

Stok Kangri Trek, Ladakh

The Ulmighty Stok Kangri Peak

About Stok Kangri Trek:

The ascents make Stok Kangri an enduring challenge. The Stok Kangri peak provides you an entire view of the Zanskar and the Indus Valley. This entire region looks amazing because of the deserted surroundings and the trails with plenty of ridges. Through the entire trek, you will experience many magnificent views starting from Leh where you get the perfect combination of natural aesthetics with cultural beauty till the whole path to the Stok Village, full of natural majesty and dark green trees. The route will take you through glaciers and steep slopes until you reach the summit ridge. You will be trekking on an average of 7-13 hours each day for fulfilling the dream trek to Stok Kangri peak. This out-of-the-ordinary trek to Stok Kangri will be one of the greatest moments to cherish, in your life.

Quick Facts About Stok Kangri Trek:

Stok Kangri Trek Duration: 9D/8N

Stok Kangri Trek height 20180 Ft.

Trek Grade: Difficult

Mt Stok Kangri Trek Ladakh Trekking distance: 40 km

Temperatures: Day- 18° C to 10° C & Night 6° C to -5° C

Best Time to do Mt Stok Kangri Trek Ladakh: July to Mid September

ATM: ATMs are available at Leh

Start & End Point: Leh

Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Tour Packages

Leh ladakh honeymoon package 2023 | flat 18% off.

Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package 2023 | Flat 18% off

Blessed with the beauty of the invigorating mountains, scenic valleys and the spiritual monasteries, Ladakh is a dream destination for all. Leh Ladakh honeymoon package is the perfect package which allows you to spend some quality time with your beloved. Inviting couple from all around the world, lately, this has become a honeymoon destination as well.

What could be a better way to spend your honeymoon while enjoying the view of the mountains from your balcony with your partner! Visit some of the popular attractions like monasteries, high altitudes lake and enjoy some lavish romantic dinner. Click some memorable pictures as you ride through the highest motorable road Khardungla and enjoy camping with your special one under the billions of stars.

About the Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package

Leh Ladakh Group Tour | FREE Camp Stay

Nubra Valley

Travel to the top of the world and gather an experience of the most thrilling tour of your life. S pend some quality time, and gather beautiful memories at Leh-Ladakh, which features most of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night. The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, waterfalls in one beautiful and dynamic geography.

Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla- Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang-la - Stok village - Leh.

Leh Ladakh Cycling Packages

Manali to leh cycling tour.

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Ladakh is the emergent favorite of travelers, not just from India, but from the entire world. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains on all sides, the beauty of this place is unparalleled, and you will agree to that as soon as you set foot here. And despite being so far off and on the rain shadow side of the Himalayas, Ladakh is very well connected, especially the capital city of Leh. Apart from the main airport in the capital, you can arrive in Ladakh via road too, with highways coming in from Srinagar and from Manali, the latter being one of the most beautiful highways in the country.

And this is another reason why Ladakh is a favorite of adventure junkies. You can ride a bike till here, or can even cycle up to this beautiful land of Leh, some 11,400ft above sea level.

Quick info about Manali To Leh Cycling Tour :

Route: Manali - Marhi - Sissu - Jispa - Patseo - Sarchu - Pang - Tsokar - Rumptse - Leh - Khardung-La - Leh

Duration: 13 Days & 12 Night 

Passes Covered: Rohtang La (3879m), Baralacha La (4892 m), Nakli La (4800m), Lachalung La (5100m), Tanglang La (5350 m), and Khardung La (5602 m)

Manali to Leh Cycling Trip

Manali to Leh Cycling Trip

  • Explore the breathtaking Himalayas atop two wheels on this enthralling cycling trip across Manali and Leh.
  • Start your trip from Manali and make your way across 5 passes with a maximum altitude of Khardung La (5602 mts).
  • Pass by Rohtang Pass, Bara Lachha La, Naki La & Lachu lung La and many more. 
  • Cycle through loopy passes, high altitude peaks, cold deserts and breathtaking snow filled landscapes. 
  • Conclude your 11 day tour by arriving at your stunning destination of Leh.

Attractions of Ladakh

Pangong lake day tour from leh.

Pangong Lake Day Tour from Leh

If you are visiting this exotic land of Ladakh than this lake is a must-see destination for you. Also, known as Pangong Tso, this lake is an endorheic lake which is located at the Himalayas and is 134 km long. This lake is a must see place in your Ladakh holiday package . The lake is identified as a wetland under the Ramsar Convention. Get mesmerized by the lake as it slowly keeps changing its colors. 

The scintillating water of the lake is very famous among the people who come to visit here. Spend some time enchanted by the breathtaking view of the lake and don't miss the opportunity of camping around Pangong Tso . The lake covers around one-third area within our country and the other two third portion lies with Tibet and is controlled by China.

Places to stay: Here are the best hotels around Pangong Lake for a perfect stay.

Also, check out our guide of Leh to Pangong Lake that will give you detailed information about the journey.

You Can Also Book:  Burj Khalifa Tickets                                     Leh Ladakh Group Tour Packages

Top Experiences To Do in Pangong Lake

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Magnetic Hill Tour from Leh

Magnetic Hill Tour from Leh

A gravity-defying patch of road located at a distance of about 30 Km from Leh city is a fascinating attraction for people coming on their Leh Ladakh tours. It is a must visit destination for you during  your Leh Ladakh trip . It has a yellow box painted on the road in which you are instructed to park your vehicle. After you park it, you will see that it will start moving uphill at an approximate speed of 20 Km/hr. This is due to the hill nearby having a strong magnetic force that pulls the vehicles towards it that are within its range.  Apart from the captivating attraction, the magnetic hill also has a view of the flowing Sindhu river, making it a perfect pit stop for travellers. But remember, there are no eating joints here as it is located on the barren Leh-Kargil Highway. Also Checkout:  Singapore Flyer Tickets

Top Experiences To Do in Magnetic Hill

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Zanskar Valley Tour from Leh

Zanskar Valley Tour from Leh

Roosted at a tallness of 13,154 ft, Zanskar Valley is a semi-dry locale settled in the northern flank of the Great Himalayas. The center of attraction here is the snow-covered mountains, charming climate, Zanskar's shimmering water bodies and a rich scenic view.  The valley lies 105 km away from Leh and is a focal point for experience sports like trekking, paragliding, water boating. During winters, the temperature can plunge to a fierce - 30 degrees celsius. One can just venture out to Zanskar between  June to September as in winters this place is covered with thick snow making it difficult to pass, one of the famous places to be included in your Leh Ladakh tour packages.  One can find here a no of monasteries, nunnery, padum, Pensi La & Drang Drung glacier along your way.

Nubra Valley Tour from Leh

Nubra Valley Tour from Leh

Encircled by snow capped Himalayan reaches the valley is known for its plantations, picturesque view of Bactrian camels. Nubra Valley lies in the northernmost tip of  Jammu and Kashmir. Arranged around 150 km from Leh, In present time Nubra Valley is known as the Orchard of Ladakh and in earlier times it was called as Ldumra which implied the valley of blossoms.  During winter, the entire valley seems a scene painted in white due to heavy snow and in summer it’s loaded with greenery.  To arrive at Nubra valley, you should cross the highest motorable pass on the planet Khardung La.  Every bike lover has Nubra valley as a priority in his Ladakh trip itinerary.

Top Experiences To Do in Nubra Valley

Manali Leh Srinagar Tour with Hanle & Tsomoriri

Lamayuru Monastery Tour

Lamayuru Monastery Tour

Shey Monastery Tour

Shey Monastery Tour

There is another place in your Ladakh packages which is must visit for you, Shey monastery is situated at a single hillock at a separation of 15 km away south of Leh. This cloister is likewise called Shey Palance which was at one time the living arrangement of the imperial family which was got built by the principal ruler of Ladakh, Lhachen Palgyigon. 

Principle fascination in Shey Monastery is twelve feet Shakyamuni Buddha's statue. It is made by embellishment copper and is the biggest statue in the district. It was worked by Deldan Namgyal in 1633 as a funerary remembrance of his dad, lord Singee Namgyal. There is another towering statue of the Buddha. 

Wee have got you the best hotels to stay in Leh  that will make your stay peaceful and memorable.

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib Day Tour

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib Day Tour

Hall of Fame Tour

Hall of Fame Tour

Add some patriotism to your Ladakh trip by visiting the famous Hall of Fame, a museum maintained by the brave Indian army. The museum was built in the loving memories of all the soldiers who were martyred in the historic Kargil war. Divided into two sections you will be taken onto their journey, showcasing the original photographs taken during the war. On the first floor, one can witness the initially armed weapons used during the war along with the arms and ammunition captured by the Indian Army during the Kargil war.

Your Ladakh tour package will be incomplete without witnessing the real artefacts from the famous ‘Operation Vijay’, on which the movie ‘Shershah’ is based. The original documented letter written by the cadets will help us understand their point of view. Along with the letter, there is a documentary area, where clips from the operations are shown to the public so that they can get a glimpse of soldiers' lifestyles. There is a 30-minute film on the Kargil war that is also shown in their spacious stadium.

Apart from that, the museum also tells us about the history, culture, vegetation, and animal life of the area, making it a major information source on your Leh Ladakh trip. It also consists of a souvenir shop, selling t-shirts, cups, coffee mugs, pashmina shawls, etc.

Sangam Point Tour

Sangam Point Tour

With the word “Sangam” itself meaning “the Confluence”, the name does justice to the place. One of the must include destinations in your Ladakh Packages, the Sangam Point is the spot where the streams of river Zanskar and river Indus converge into one. One might have seen a picture or a video of this place on various social media platforms since the view is truly amazing. 

This visual feast however can be enjoyed from several points of view, but the best location to do so is from the corners of the steam. To enjoy this fascinating view, you can include a stop at Nimmu Village in your Leh Ladakh trip plan. Every lover of natural beauty will surely enjoy visiting here and watching the confluence of deep blue coloured & rustic brown coloured streams. While many people come here for the rustling sound of the flowing water hitting the rocks below it, many consider this place as a perfect spot for clicking some memorable pictures. 

Including the Sangam Point in your Ladakh trip packages will surely give you a perfect backdrop for some adorable photos. To get the best view, you can visit this spot during the months of December to January when both the rivers freeze completely white. 

Rancho School Visit

Rancho School Visit

Namgyal Tsemo Monastery Tour

Namgyal  Tsemo Monastery Tour

Dating back to the early fifteenth century, the Namgyal Tsemo Monastery is counted as one of the oldest and highest monasteries in Leh Ladakh India. The monastery is a part of Tsemo Castle whose whole architecture is worth a glimpse, hence making your Ladakh holiday packages worthy. Founded by King Tashi Namgyal, this Buddhist Monastery consists of a humongous gold statue of Maitreya Buddha, which can be seen from far away. 

Other than offering some of the most mesmerizing views of the surroundings, this monastery is home to numerous age-old relics and water color paintings. It is at all times advised to make your visit here at least 3 to 4 hours long if you wish to fully explore the pagoda. Being one of the must-include places in a Ladakh trip packages, the Namgyal Tsemo Monastery will fill your heart with its pious aura and quaint setting. 

Inside the Monastery, you will find a prayer hall filled with monks who have made it their home. During the morning and evening prayers, one can watch them opening the doors and chanting the hymns as a collective. If you are a lover of natural beauty and wish to include some solace in your Ladakh Package then make sure that you take a tour of Namgyal Tsemo Monastery and add them in your ladakh trip itinerary 

Shey Valley Tour

Shey Valley Tour

Sitting on the upper side of Indus Valley, Shey Valley was the older capital city of Ladakh region. Famed for its beautiful scenery and vast spanning panoramas, the valley is gifted with scenery worth every ounce of effort used to reach here with your Ladakh trip packages. Situated between the famous Hemis monastery and Leh, this valley is a perfect place to start your trip to Leh Ladakh.  Offering numerous attractions one can start their journey from the royal Shey Palace, which was constructed by the royal family of Namgyal. Built in 1665 AD, this place is currently used as a center of Buddhism, and is known as the new house of the exquisite Shey Monastery.  Home to the largest golden Buddha statue, tourists from all over the world add this palace into their Leh Ladakh tour packages. 

Tourists can click beautiful panoramic pictures from the monastery’s complexes,  enhancing their social media gallery.  A few miles from the palace there is a village featuring the famous Druk Padma Karpo Institute, a major tourist attraction that became famous after the success of 3-idiots, and is now known as Rancho’s school. If you are a Bollywood lover then this place should definitely be on your Leh tour package.

Tso Kar Lake Tour

Tso Kar Lake Tour

2 Days Kargil Tour from Leh

2 Days Kargil Tour from Leh

Most of you might have already heard about the amazing beauty of Kargil . So this time on your Ladakh package get a chance to explore the beauty of this region. Kargil is a locale of Ladakh division in the Indian condition of Jammu and Kashmir. It is the second biggest town in Ladakh after Leh. It is said that it was the time of Ali Sher Khan Anchan, the renowned leader of Skardu, in the late sixteenth and mid-seventeenth hundreds of years which impacted the territory. 

While you are going to Kargil additionally visit The Suru valley. This valley acts as a natural barrier between Kargil and the Zanskar valley. Fed by the Suru river, which flows through it, the valley remains surprisingly verdant despite its altitude exceeding 3000 meters. Renowned as the lushest valley in the Greater Himalayas, it's a must-visit on any Leh Ladakh itinerary.

Check out our guide of Kargil to Leh  that covers all the major about information the tour and make your trip memorable.

2 Days Drass Tour from Leh

2 Days Drass Tour from Leh

Essential Information

Frequently asked questions about leh ladakh trips.

Frequently Asked Questions about Leh Ladakh Trips

Q) How are the road conditions in Leh Ladakh?

A: During your road trip or while traveling by road, you will be passing through 30% road and 70% off roads.  After crossing Manali you will reach Leh, then onto Pangong and Nubra which is a mixture of both roads and off-road. Also, you will find sections of asphalt and areas with huge stones in the way. The best part is that your whole adventure will be mostly on the off-road. Q) Can I do Manali to Leh with 1 stop at Sarchu?

A: Although this is possible on your trip I would suggest you shouldn’t. Leh trip is mostly about experiencing scenic views and its stunning surroundings. So while you are driving down the roads from Manali to Leh it is always better to make 2 stops. You might be a bit late but the joy of experiencing the natural beauty will let you feel more relaxed. As you make the stops you will have some time to adjust your body to acclimatize to the high altitudes, reducing chances of getting AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). Though there are some beautiful campsites at Sarchu where you can have a comfy stay. Q) Can I go to Nubra valley and come back in the same day?

A: Well, if you see theoretically it will be a yes and practically it will no. For reaching Nubra valley you will be passing through Khardungla, the highest motorable road in the world. And it’s not a good idea to pass such a high altitude twice. As Nubra Valley is known for its beauty and the magnificence, spend some time enjoying the serenity of this region. Q) Can I go to Pangong Tso Lake and come back in the same day?

A: Well, if you see theoretically it will be a yes and practically it will no. Panging Tso Lake is quite far away to cover in just one day. Also, you will be passing through the third highest motorable pass in the world, Chang La. As for the one who loves to explore the natural beauty Panging Lake is one of the most enchanting in the entire trip.  Another interesting thing is that you will be camping here for the night. Spend the night under the sky and staring at the lake as it glitters in the moonlight. It will be totally worth it. Q) Can I do Leh to Srinagar in one day?

A: Yes, this is possible in one day. The road which you will pass here is very good. Only a few sections are bad roads around Zojila pass and Sonamarg. You might also face the rain in between your trip and the roads might get a bit slippery. You can also take a stop at Kargil where you can enjoy the beauty of the place and also visit the Kargil war memorial. Q) Is there any lack of oxygen in Ladakh?

A: If you are traveling at  1000 above sea level will find difficulty in breathing or is likely to fall prey to altitude sickness. It happens due to the low level of atmospheric oxygen. Q) What are the symptoms of High Altitude sickness? How long does it take to get acclimatize in Ladakh?

A: Few of the symptoms of high altitude include giddiness, loss of appetite, lack of sleep and difficulty in breathing. The best way to get acclimatize in Ladakh is a natural rest for at least 48 hours. Q) Is there an ATM at Leh, Nubra & Pangong, Can we use Credit Cards?

A: A very few operator and hotels accept credit cards here and there will be a service charge of 2%. You will find ATM’s of Jammu and Kashmir Bank, State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank and Punjab National Bank in Leh city. Outside Leh city, there are no ATMs. Q) Do credit cards work in hotels and restaurants?

A: Yes, credit cards are accepted in a few hotels in Leh . There are some restaurants too that accept the credit cards but they charge 2% service tax. Q) What permits do I need for a complete Ladakh trip?

A:   Ladakh region requires some inner line permits across few places such as to cross Rohtang pass, Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake. If you cross Rohtang early in the morning, chances are that there might be no one to check your permit. But it is better to get your permits. For Nubra and Pangong, you need 2 permits each.

Q) Which is the best time to visit Ladakh?

A:  The best time to visit Ladakh is between May and September when the weather in Ladakh is the warmest. Ladakh doesn't experience rain like elsewhere in India, so the monsoon season is the perfect time to travel to Leh. Q) Can we Visit Ladakh with Kids?

A: Ladakh is best for group tours and bike tours. It is not sensible for the kids. If you are traveling with kids you should be wary of all the conditions. It is advisable for tourists to not take children below the age of 5 years, as they may face acclimatization issues. Q) What kind of accommodation is available in Ladakh?

A: While visiting Ladakh you will find that there are four different categories graded to a hotel- A, B, C, D.  When it comes to A class hotels, their facilities and services are simply comparable to any 3-star hotel. Each hotel in Ladakh is designed with the traditional architecture of the region and feature oversized rooms equipped with modern amenities. These rooms are furnished with Ladakhi and Tibetan décor. Q) How many minimum days are required to explore Ladakh?

A: You will need at least a minimum of 15 days to explore the amazing Ladakh including the monasteries, villages, and forts. You first two days will be acclimatization days. You might also take some extra time if you are planning to head out for a mountain trek. Q) What kind of clothes should we bring there?

A: If you are trekking 4000 meters above sea level, you need warm woolen clothes. Rain and snowfall can take place in June and July and therefore windcheaters and raincoats are good. If you are into trekking, a pair of waterproof shoes are a must. T-shirts and shorts can do during the daytime but after evening the climate gets chilly and one requires a jacket and pullover. Q) What kind of tourist vehicles are found in this region?

A: While you are Leh you will find different kinds of tourist vehicles like Toyota Qualis and Mahindra Scorpio vehicles. You will not find auto rickshaws here.

Offbeat Things to do in Leh Ladakh

Offbeat Things to do in Leh Ladakh

1. Experience Chumathang Changthang Hotspring: Take a dip in the soothing hot springs of the cold desert Chumathang. When here, you can feel the spine chilling breeze and cool environs and a dive in the hot springs is just an unmissable part. This unique experience is not that common and most of the Ladakh holiday packages are not inclusive of such expeditions. 2. Meet the Tibetian Nomads at Tsokar: Our lives are pretty easy, but this is not for everyone. At Tso Kar, you can come across various nomads who keep wandering and have a lot of stories to tell, as their life is nothing less than an engaging tale. 3. See Marmots in Ladakh: Though it's a little difficult to find one, but this cute creature is unique to Ladakh. This species of the squirrel family is difficult to spot and even if you find them they run away as soon as they hear the footsteps approaching. 4.  Visit SECMOL and understand the reforming of the educational system: As said, knowledge can never be bound and trapped inside a few pages, you need to walk, the walk of life to gain it all. Holding on to this motto, this school reforms the education system for the students who are not good with letters and numbers, but are masters in implementation work. 5. Visit one of the highest observatories in the world: Hanle Observatory: Located at an elevation of 4,500 m this is one of the highest observatories in the world and is the site for gamma, infrared and optical waves. This optical telescope extends spectacular displays. 6. Visit the Donkey Sanctuary in Leh: Wish to know where the homeless donkeys went? Well, all of them are at the Donkey Sanctuary. Since ages, they have been working hard for their masters, and to provide them a home, this place came up. 7. Meditate with Monks at Diskit Monastery: A large number of Ladakh holiday packages cater to this bizarre experience. When at Diskit Monastery, you can relax and unwind from the chaos and meditate along with the monks. 8. Watch melting Glacier while traveling on roads: Such a view when the snow starts melting and the region transforms its colors from white to brown, is a treat to the eyes. This can be witnessed in the months when the winters fall off and summers begin. 9. Stargazing while you go for a night camp: The carpets of the star-studded sky is a view, which will promisingly melt your heart away. With an array of Ladakh travel packages which provide this experience, you can easily witness the surreal. 10. Cross chilling water as your vehicle will get stuck in it:  Unique experiences make the journey unforgettable, and when embarking on a Leh Ladakh trip, this is an indispensable aspect. Including this experience allows you to venture off the conventional path and indulge in off-roading adventures amidst icy cold waters. It's an essential element of any Leh tour itinerary, promising excitement and memories to cherish.

11. Ride a double-humped camel in white sands of Nubra: Wish to ride the double-humped camel? Book a Leh Ladakh package, as quite a lot of them cater to this activity. Go bumping around on the white sands of Nubra valley. 12. Learn Ladakhi Dance from Locals: The best way to know about the culture is to interact with the locals, be it learning the Ladakhi dance form or their traditions, they can teach everything. 13. Know the local flavors with Ladakhi Lunch at Stok Village: If your buds are always craving for culinary delights, then an exotic lunch at the Stok village is the thing for you. Serving platter of all of the local delicacies, this is a combination of all the home-cooked delights. Quite a lot of Leh Ladakh packages victual to this dining experience.

Famous Camps to stay in Ladakh

Famous Camps to stay in Ladakh

1. Pangong Retreat Camp: Curtail your Ladakh tour package cost and stay at the camps, which give you picture-perfect views right in your lap. Whether you wish to stay at the comfy rooms or you want to stroll along the Pangong lake, here you can witness both of them. Additionally, these camps have each and every luxury you could wish for in a camp.

2. Camp Redstart: With a trail of 10 running camps, here you can opt for a dwelling you wish for. When you hear the word camp, the first thing that might strike your mind is closeness to nature, and this tent is an excellent example of it. Ranging from the basic amenities to the jaw-dropping backdrops this place is one spot for all.

3. Nomadic Life Camp: Located in Korzok, this camping site is built elegantly to extend a blend of modern amenities and bounties of nature. Staying true to its name this camp is perfect for the Nomadic and if you go for options like this, then you can cut short  Ladakh tour package cost. With colorful Tibetian flags and trails of greens, this camping site is the first pick of many travelers and should be part of your leh tour packages

4. Camp Martsemik La: Wondering to opt for this camping experience? Located right next to the Pangong lake, this place not only caters to a bag full of ultra-modern amenities but also provides ultimate comfort. When touring Ladakh, you should always take care of relaxation as the terrains are quite rugged, and this site is a pioneer in providing this aspect. Certain Leh Ladakh packages, provide accommodation at this campsite, as it is one of the best camping sites in here.

5. Nubra Ethnic Camp: Covered by the lush green carpets and contrasting with pretty white tents! This setting is a choice with no regrets! When here, you can listen to the whisper of the soothing air, and embrace the beauty of the picture-perfect backdrops make sure to include them in your leh packages. Be it the well-fitted washrooms or the lip-smacking delights, at these camps, you can have all of it. Another key point of Nubra Ethnic camp is its location, which makes the camping experience even more enticing!

People Also Ask About Ladakh

What is ladakh famous for.

Usually called "Little Tibet", Ladakh is a dramatic desert region surrounded by barren mountains, picturesque monasteries, and colourful prayer flags. Here are a few hotspots for which Ladakh is famous- 1. Pangong Tso Lake : This azure blue lake has been made famous by the Bollywood movie, "3 Idiots". Have an enthralling experience of camping under the starry skies, right beside the enchanting lake. 2. Nubra Valley : While on the way to Pangong Tso, you will come across a lovely desert called Nubra valley, which is right in the middle of the snow-capped hilly terrains. Here you will be able to witness and ride the famous two-humped camels as well.  For all adventure seekers, this is a must visit place to add to your Leh Ladakh packages. 3. Zanskar Valley : This popular yet secluded destination in Ladakh is a special place where you will be able to witness the lofty mountains, deep gorges, and stunning panoramic views of the Zanskar river flowing right in the middle. It is only open for a minimum period in the whole year and is pretty famous among trek enthusiasts. Add this experience to your Leh Ladakh packages , and make the best of your Ladakh trip. 4. Magnetic Hill : this destination is one of the most beautiful and fascinating tourist places in Ladakh. It gives an illusion of the vehicle going uphill on a downhill road. Magnetic hill holds a definite spot in almost all of the Leh Ladakh tour packages.   5. Khardungla Pass : A must-include in your Leh tour packages, Khardung La is the highest civilian motorable road in the entire world. It offers you a fantastic panorama of the rugged terrains and lovely valleys.

How much it will cost to visit Ladakh?

What are the best places to stay in leh ladakh.

1. The Druk Ladakh:  It is a luxurious escape in Leh Ladakh road trip packages as the hotel is loaded with all modern facilities. It houses 2 Suites, 42 deluxe rooms, and 28 standard rooms, along with a garden, restaurant, and more. 2. Gangba Homestay:   It is a homestay located in famous monasteries and stupas of Ladakh and houses facilities like a dining hall, 24 hours running water, and more. 3. Hotel Lasermo:  The place houses a multi-cuisine restaurant, terrace, gardens, parking, pool table, and more. You can choose from 5 VIP Suites and 33 Rooms to stay. , it is indeed a good option to stay while on a Ladakh trip. 4. Hotel The Zen Ladakh:   44 beautiful rooms built in cottage and suite-style, this is one of the most luxurious hotels in Ladakh. Offers Outdoor Pool, terrace, garden, Spa, and more. 5. Reeyork Homestay:  Located in Central Leh at Chubi, this place is loaded with hospitality and modern facilities of Television, generators, and more, make sure to include this place in your Leh Ladakh tour packages

6. The Grand Dragon:  This luxurious destination offers a stunning vista of both desert landscapes and majestic mountains. Included in Leh Ladakh packages, guests can indulge in an array of amenities such as an outdoor fireplace, picnic area, terrace, garden, coffee house, restaurant, and more.

7. Hotel Silver Cloud:  You will get to experience Ladakhi culture at this boutique hotel. Offer all the modern amenities along with outdoor activities like bike tours, hiking, and more.

Is it safe to travel to Leh Ladakh?

Yes, it is entirely safe to travel to Leh Ladakh, and the tourists are given tremendous respect there. Since the altitude is high and the temperature is low, you have to acclimatize to enjoy the sheer beauty of this magical place on your Ladakh tour packages.

Is Ladakh safe for tourists?

Is there an atm at leh, nubra & pangong, can we use credit cards, does leh have snow, how can i reach leh from delhi.

There are numerous ways to reach Leh from Delhi . Leh tour packages booked by several groups are usually inclusive of private transportation. If you are travelling on your own, you have a convenient choice to take a direct flight from New Delhi to Leh. Another option is to take a bumpy bus ride via Srinagar by Zojila Pass and another route via Manali to Leh, which would take approximately four days from Delhi. Suppose you are planning to travel by train. In that case, you can travel to the nearest station, Jammu Tawi, approximately 700 km from Leh. After that, you can hire a taxi or a JKSRTC to reach Leh. Other than these ways, a bike trip is an exciting and adventurous way to reach Ladakh by road .

What permits do I need for a complete Ladakh trip?

What should we not do in ladakh.

1. Don't skip the acclimatization process: Acute Mountain Sickness can hit anyone even if they are the fittest of the fit. So after reaching Leh, give your body some time to get used to the high altitudes and low levels of oxygen and temperatures. 2. Don't go without a plan:  Going to Ladakh without proper planning is a bad idea. You might also be stranded in the middle of nowhere and have no one to rescue you out. That's why a Ladakh tour plan is a must. Moreover, visiting Ladakh and several nearby regions needs permission in advance and can only be gained with proper planning.   3. Don't Litter: Littering in such a mesmerizing place should be avoided at all costs. Instead, you must help the government and locals to keep it clean. 4. Don't be overconfident on the road: Do not try to do any stunts if you travel Ladakh by bike. The streets are risky, and doing so can turn out to be fatal. 5. Fussing about food and accommodation: Please keep in mind that this region is located at high altitudes of more than 10,000 feet. Do not expect to get a 5-star quality treatment where even the living conditions are difficult. 6. Avoid wearing short clothes or sleeveless tops in Buddhist Gompas.

How are the road conditions in Leh Ladakh?

Which are the best monasteries to visit on the ladakh tour.

  • Thiksey Monastery : Known for its grand architecture and the Maitreya Buddha statue, Thiksey Monastery offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes,   a must-inclusion in your Leh Ladakh packages
  • Hemis Monastery : Famous for its annual Hemis Festival, this monastery is the largest and wealthiest in Ladakh, housing numerous sacred relics and thangkas (scroll paintings).  For those seeking Ladakh trip packages, a visit here promises a rich cultural experience
  • Diskit Monastery : Located in the Nubra Valley, Diskit Monastery is famous for its towering Maitreya Buddha statue and provides breathtaking views of the desert-like landscapes.
  • Alchi Monastery : Renowned for its ancient frescoes and detailed woodwork, Alchi Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an excellent place to witness exquisite artwork.
  • Lamayuru Monastery : Believed to be one of the oldest monasteries in Ladakh, Lamayuru Monastery captivates visitors with its unique lunar-like landscapes and vibrant festivals.
  • Spituk Monastery : Situated near Leh, Spituk Monastery houses various temples and offers a picturesque view of the Indus Valley.

Can I go to Nubra valley and come back in the same day?

What is the temperature in ladakh, can we visit ladakh with kids, can i go to pangong tso and come back on the same day.

If you see, theoretically, it will be a yes, and practically it will be no. Pangong Tso Lake is quite far away to cover in just one day. Also, you will be passing through the third highest motorable pass in the world, Chang La. As for the one who loves to explore the natural beauty, Pangong Lake is one of the most enchanting in the entire trip. Another exciting thing is that you will be camping here for the night. Spend the night under the sky and staring at the lake as it glitters in the moonlight. It will be worth it. You can Also Book:   Leh Ladakh Packages For Couple

What kind of accommodation is available in Ladakh?

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Although this is possible on your trip, we would suggest you shouldn't. Leh trip is mostly about experiencing scenic views and its stunning surroundings. So while driving down the roads from Manali to Leh , it is always better to make two stops. You might be a bit late, but the joy of experiencing the natural beauty will let you feel more relaxed.

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2. Leh Palace:  Located above the city of Leh, Leh Palace is a historical marvel with a fascinating story to tell. Constructed in the 17th century, the palace offers an impressive architectural glimpse into Ladakh's rich past and for those considering Ladakh trip packages. Summers bring vibrancy to the palace with clear views of the surrounding Stok Kangri and Ladakh mountain ranges. As you explore the nine-storied structure, you will also find artefacts and relics that offer insights into the region's cultural heritage. The palace's strategic location also rewards visitors with panoramic views of the city and the surrounding mountains.

3. Magnetic Hill: Another popular attraction that you must include in your summer Leh Ladakh trip is the Magnetic Hill. This is a place where vehicles seem to defy gravity and move uphill without any engine power when parked at a marked location. The unique phenomenon has garnered numerous legends and stories, adding to the allure of the place. While science explains the magnetic effect, experiencing it in person remains an unforgettable adventure. Magnetic Hill is a place where gravity plays tricks, making it an unmissable stop on your Ladakh summer trip.

4. Thiksey Monastery: Perched majestically on a hilltop, Thiksey Monastery is an architectural masterpiece and a significant Buddhist centre. The monastery's striking resemblance to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, adds to its grandeur. In addition to being one of the largest monasteries in all of Ladakh, it also houses a 15-metre-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha. While exploring the monastery, you can also discover a large collection of Buddhist art, including thangkas, sculptures, and murals and enjoy a spiritual and cultural experience here. The early morning prayer ceremony fills the air with chanting, creating a serene and soul-stirring atmosphere. 

5. Royal Leh Palace:  Also known as 'Lachen Palkhar,' the Royal Leh Palace is ranked among the top places to explore during a Leh Ladakh tour in the summer. The former royal residence of the Ladakhi monarchs, the Royal Leh Palace stands as an imposing symbol of Ladakh's royal past. Its strategic location on Tsemo Hill grants visitors panoramic views of Leh town and its picturesque surroundings. Although partially in ruins, the palace's architecture and intricate details still evoke a sense of regal splendour. The museum inside the palace showcases artefacts and relics, allowing visitors to delve deeper into Ladakh's history. 

Is there any lack of oxygen in Ladakh?

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Here are the steps to hire a bike in Leh:

1. Research thoroughly about hiring the bike at the time of your Ladakh trip planning

2. Find a tour operator or company which gives bikes for hire.

3. Take a walk around Leh, and you will find many operators.

4. It's recommended to book a bike by personally visiting the store rather than booking via phone.

5. It depends on which bike you would like to rent for your trip. Even so, a day's rent varies from INR 800 to INR 1600.

6. You can also consult about renting to companies that provide Leh tour packages, especially for the bikers.

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Heaven, Peace, Silence, and Tranquility at one place? Come and spend a few hours at Pangong Lake in Ladakh! A pristine place in Ladakh marked by subtle to high peaks around, crystal blue waters and the vast expansion catches the eye so much, so long as if a magic is happening right in front of the eyes. Let our Ladakh holiday packages transport you to this mesmerizing destination, where nature's grandeur unfolds in every corner.Pangong Lake, also known as Pangong Tso, lies calmly at a breathtaking elevation of 14,270 feet. Interestingly, the lake is 12 km long and marks itself between the laps of India and China. Rather, 60% of the portion is stretching in the neighboring nation and this excites every traveler to be here.The surreal clean blue waters are actually brackish or salty in nature and this feature doesn’t let any aquatic life survive in the same. Moreover, the temperature range between -30 to -10 degrees make even this salty lake freeze with thick ice sheets, which is quite opposite in case of salt ridden water bodies.This picturesque landscape location enhances its beauty with the arrival of migrating birds every year and attracts many travelers in search of adventure, photographs, bird-watching and chilling experience. Pangong has another unique and catchy feature; when it acts like a chameleon and changes its color from blue to green to even grey at times. The brackish water of Pangong attracts the migratory birds every year during winters in Ladakh.

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One of the most beautiful parts of the moonscapes of Ladakh, Nubra Valley is a deep-cut gorge created by the combined effects of Shyok and Nubra (Siachen) rivers. A high altitude cold desert, Nubra Valley is actually an extension of the Tibetan Plateau (Qing-Zang Plateau) that starts in China and extends up to Ladakh. This valley in the plateau separates the Ladakh Range from the Karakoram Range. But more than anything, Nubra Valley is the most beautiful region in all of Ladakh. Home to wonders like the Diskit Monastery,Hunder Sand Dunes, Samstanling Gompa, Yarab Tso Lake, and the villages of Turtuk and Panamik.Located about 160 km from Leh, the capital of Ladakh, Nubra Valley is a great attraction to all those who come here. The gateway to the upper reaches of the country, especially Siachen, Nubra Valley has an oasis of a town in the heart, Diskit, making a great place to stop you and reflect at the beauty around. And while you are at it, take a short detour to the famous white sand dunes of Hunder. The shapes and forms that these dunes take during different times of the year mesmerize every visitor who comes here. To make it further interesting, there are the double-humped Bactrian Camels, offering rides through the dunes.And when it turns dusky, head to the Diskit Monastery and visit the towering statue of Maitreya Buddha which looks over the entire valley and blesses it for another day to come.Planning a Trip to Ladakh, Experience of Chadar Trek - The Frozen River Trek

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Bout India Tours is a first class tour operators . Akansha Jadon and members of Bout India Tours provided excellent and very attentive service. Each place we stayed at was exceptional. Transfers between airport and hotels were seamless. Ms. Jadon did a fantastic job pulling together an itinerary on short notice . We were thrilled with the experience in Sikkim and the program she put together really suited our interests. Bout India is an outstanding tour operators who I would certainly recommend highly.
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A land many have heard of, but only the ones with adventure in their hearts have dared to venture to. A land of rugged mountains that coexist alongside the mystical chants of Buddhist prayers – the recently declared Indian Union Territory of Ladakh is this and so much more! 

Located in the northern part of the Indian sub-continent bordering Tibet, Ladakh is shrouded in a certain mystery, despite having gained a lot of popularity in the past few years.

Filled with adrenaline-inducing twists and turns, high mountain passes, and some of the most beautiful mountain ranges in India, a trip through Ladakh is the perfect way to get an introduction to the Himalayan region. 

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Ladakh is a high-altitude region, meaning, no matter which part of Ladakh you are at, you’ll find yourself at a minimum altitude of 3000 meters (9800 feet) above sea level. This is important to mention here because this is considerably higher than most people are used to and the high altitude affects many aspects of travel in this region.

To help you execute that dream Ladakh trip, this 7-day itinerary designed by India Someday and Unplugged Life will take you through some of the biggest highlights of the region, while giving you a sense of what it means to be traveling in a destination as unique as this.

How to get to Ladakh

Before we dive deep into the specifics of the itinerary, it’s crucial to plan your arrival in Ladakh. The best way to reach Ladakh is to fly in. The biggest town in Ladakh is Leh, which is connected by air with India’s capital city, New Delhi.

Daily direct flights are running between Delhi ’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and Leh’s Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, run by 3 Indian airlines – Air India, SpiceJet, and GoAir. If you are traveling from another country or Indian city, you’ll first have to get to Delhi to catch the 1.5-hour flight to Leh.

Although there are multiple flights available daily, do keep in mind that the weather in Leh largely determines flight schedules. Turbulent weather is pretty common in this region so flights taking off an hour early or an hour late is not unheard of. Having said that, we have to admit that the destination is worth all that trouble!

Leh Ladakh 7-day itinerary

Day 1 – land in leh and rest.

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The erstwhile capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, Leh is perched at an altitude of 3524 meters (11562 feet) and is home to some of the most popular attractions in the region.

The landscape in Leh is rugged, with a backdrop of barren mountains, while the weather is generally dry and very hot during the day and slightly chilly at night, depending on which month of the year you visit.

Most flights to Leh land sometime in the morning or early afternoon, so you can expect to have more than half a day to spare. But this is a day to take it easy. Remember you’ve just landed at a high altitude destination practically from the sea level (Delhi lies at an altitude of roughly 200m above sea level) and that means your body needs time to acclimatize to this drastic change.

The process of acclimatization can take a while, about 24-48 hours for most people. But no matter how you feel on day 1 (we know you’re excited!), you must take as much rest as you can and keep yourself hydrated. This is a day of barely any physical activity, so go ahead and enjoy the views from your hotel and indulge in the local Ladakhi food to gear up for the next day.

Where to stay in Leh : Gangba Homestay

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A picture-postcard-like setting with a traditional Ladakhi-style building, an apple orchard, and a view of snowy peaks in the distance – Gangba Homestay is truly a home away from home.

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Run by a local family, they are the warmest, most welcoming hosts you could ask for in Leh! To top that, the food served in the homestay is delicious and homely, while the rooms are very spacious, well-equipped, and comfortable. But what sets Gangba Homestay apart is their hospitality and the staff’s mindset to always go the extra mile to care for their guests.

Day 2 – Leh city tour

Your second day in Ladakh will also be spent in Leh to continue with the acclimatization process. However, on this day you’ll be taking a tour of the beautiful city and its surrounding areas. 

Confluence (Sangam) of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers

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Located around 35 Km away from Leh town, the point of confluence of the mighty Indus and Zanskar Rivers is your first stop for the day. The different shades of green of the two rivers’ water are distinctly visible with bare eyes, making it a place worth visiting during your stay in Leh.

You can either choose to drive down to the exact point of confluence, maybe enjoy the view with a cup of steaming hot tea, or you could also get a bird’s eye view of the confluence from a vantage point. Depending on which time of the year you visit, you’ll notice how different both rivers look individually, leading up to their meeting point.

Magnetic Hill

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A very popular tourist attraction in Leh, Magnetic Hill is technically a small stretch of road on the Leh-Kargil Highway. It is popularly known to be a spot where gravitational forces can be defied, due to a so-called magnetic pull from the surrounding mountains. Although this spot has maintained its popularity among tourists, there is not much truth to what happens here.

The landscape of the surrounding mountains and slopes is such that, to our eyes, it looks like the road is sloping uphill, but in reality the road slopes downhill making cars roll down even on neutral gear. But having said that, it’s a great spot to stop by for a while and get a good look at the stunning landscape.

Lunch at a local Tibetan restaurant

Ladakh is not only well known for its natural beauty, but for its delicious local cuisine too. With heavy influences from the neighboring Tibetan cuisine, you’d be missing out on an important cultural element if you don’t give Ladakhi food a try.

Head to Tenzin Dickey Tibetan Restaurant , located less than a kilometer from Leh’s main market, for a sumptuous lunch of local dumplings, noodles, soups, and an assortment of drinks. The restaurant is unassuming and cozy and the food makes you feel right at home.

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Belonging to the Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh, Leh Palace is the former residential palace of the royal family. Perched on top of a hill, the palace overlooks Leh and has now been converted into a museum for visitors to get a glimpse of Ladakhi royal heritage.

A tour of the 9-storeyed palace takes you through almost 450 years of artifacts belonging to the royal family. Although the palace is still under renovation, it is worth a visit for the incredible bird’s eye view of the city it offers.

Leh main market

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Leh’s main bazaar is a colorful, bustling market in the city center and the perfect place to spend a leisurely evening strolling through its narrow alleys. The market is home to shops selling all kinds of local products – from fresh produce to souvenirs and handicraft items.

Pick up Tibetan prayer flags and wheels or silver jewelry, taste local dry fruits like apricots, figs, and walnuts, and end the day with a meal at one of the many cafes lining the street.

Day 3 – Drive to Nubra Valley via Khardung La

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On your third day in Ladakh, it’s time to venture out of the city into the mountains!

The curvy roads of Ladakh can be unforgivable so it is important to be accompanied by an experienced local driver. Some stretches of road are steep and bumpy and you need a good car for better comfort. You can hire a private car but keep in mind that the cost of transport is quite high in Ladakh.

A good option for solo travelers and couples is to use shared taxis that are available for all kinds of tours in Ladakh , including the 3-day Nubra-Pangong tour. This helps saving money by sharing the cost of transport with other travelers. Sharing a car also helps to reduce the number of vehicles on the road, and therefore, the pollution.

The drive from Leh to Nubra Valley takes approximately 5-6 hours. But the biggest highlight of the drive is climbing up to the Khardung La (La is the Ladakhi word for a mountain pass) and crossing it to get to the other side of the Ladakh mountain range.

The pass is situated at an altitude of 17,582 feet (5359m) and is considered to be one of the highest motorable passes in the world.

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The winding mountain road leading up to Khardung La is spectacular and is a treat in itself. Once at the top of the pass, spend 15-20 minutes exploring the surroundings without exerting your body too much.

It is important to remember that there is very little oxygen available to breathe at such high altitude, so take it easy and enjoy the breathtaking views of the snow-covered mountains.

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Once you cross Khardung La and start driving towards Nubra Valley, the landscape changes dramatically. The drive past Shyok River towards the lush green valley of Nubra is worth keeping your eyes peeled for!

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By the time you get to your hotel in Nubra Valley after several pit stops on the way, it’ll probably be late afternoon.

Read more: 8 Snowy Destinations in Asia for Mountain and Winter Lovers

Complete your check-in formalities and head to the famous Hundar dunes to catch the sunset, with herds of Bactrian Camels for company. The Bactrian Camels are native to this region and are known for their ability to withstand high altitudes and extreme cold.

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To say the least, the landscape here is equally fascinating, with rolling sand dunes as far as the eyes can see, enclosed by towering rocky mountains on all sides.

Where to stay in Nubra Valley – Stone Hedge Ladakh

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A gorgeous property located just 10 minutes away from the Hundar sand dunes, Stone Hedge is one of the most luxurious hotels you will come across in Ladakh.

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Like a little oasis in the desert, with a natural spring flowing in the backyard, a lush garden whichever direction you look, and warm and cozy interiors, Stone Hedge sets the bar high.

Their rooms are exceptionally well-furnished with perfect mood lighting, elegant wood furniture, a room heater (rarely found elsewhere in Ladakh), and a lovely balcony that opens up to the backyard.

Day 4 – Drive to Pangong Lake

Check out from your hotel in Nubra Valley this morning and head back to the dunes once again if you want to see it in daylight. The difference is stark and worth another visit. Alternatively, you can directly head to Diskit Monastery in Nubra Valley before starting the drive towards Pangong Lake. 

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The Diskit Monastery is the oldest and largest monastery in Nubra Valley. The iconic statue of the Maitreya Buddha stands tall here at a height of 32 meters and overlooks the vast plains of the Shyok River flowing nearby. 

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After a tour of the monastery, it’s time to get on your way to Pangong Lake. The drive is roughly 6 hours long and takes you through picturesque mountain roads.

Flanked by the Shyok River on one side for most of the journey, this drive takes you from an altitude of about 10,000 feet (3048 meters) to 14,270 feet (4350 meters), where Pangong Lake is located.

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Pangong Tso (Tso is the Ladakhi word for lake) is a saline water lake that spreads across India and Tibet. In fact, 60% of the lake lies in Tibet. But given its massive length and width, it would take roughly 3 hours to drive along its coast only on the Indian side.

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Popular for its stunning turquoise blue water, Pangong Tso is one of the biggest attractions in all of Ladakh. However, do keep in mind that the appearance of the lake largely depends on which time of the year you visit.

The lake is completely frozen in the winter while the peak summer months from June to August are when it reveals all its colors.

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Once you reach Pangong Tso, check into your accommodation for the night. After that, you’ll have the evening free to either take a stroll near the lake or sit at one of the small restaurants, enjoy the view while sipping hot tea.

Do keep in mind that as the sun sets, it tends to get chilly in this part of Ladakh, the extent of which again depends on the season. So get ready to layer up some warm clothes and snuggle in for the night!

Where to stay in Pangong Tso – Native Huts

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There are no permanent hotels near Pangong Lake, so be prepared for a night of adventure staying in these wooden huts specially constructed for tourists while the travel season lasts. The huts come with an attached western toilet and have basic amenities like fresh towels, warm blankets, and charging points (operational from 6 pm to 11 pm).

The owners of these huts are very helpful and accommodating so if you want more blankets or hot water, just let them know. They also arrange fresh, hot meals for guests in a separate dining space inside another hut, and that food at the end of a long, cold day truly warms the heart.

Read more: 10 Awesome Treks And Hikes In India

Day 5 – Drive back to Leh via Chang La

This will be the last day of driving through Ladakh, but expect it to be no less exciting than the previous two days!

The journey from Pangong Lake back to Leh takes close to 6 hours and will take you via Chang La, a mountain pass situated at an altitude of 17,590 feet (5360 meters).

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The drive to Chang La is relatively bumpier than what you would have experienced while driving to Khardung La, but the experience of getting to the top of the pass is incredible. 

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On the way from Chang La to Leh, make another stop at the famous Hemis Monastery. With a long and rich history, the monastery also houses a museum that showcases artifacts from the museum’s heritage.

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Considered to be one of the largest monasteries in Ladakh, the highlight of visiting Hemis is the huge statue of Guru Rinpoche and the monastery’s unique architecture.

Day 6 – Explore Leh

Spend your final day in Ladakh seeing more of Leh and wrapping up your visit. This would be a good day to revisit the local market to pick up souvenirs to take home, in addition to visiting the following places.

Thiksey Monastery

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Start your day early with a visit to the Thiksey Monastery to witness the morning prayer chanting session. Get there by 7 am so you can get in the prayer hall in time without disturbing the monks. It may seem way too early, but the experience is magical!

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As the sun rises and illuminates the surrounding snow-capped peaks, the monks begin their day together by rhythmically chanting Buddhist prayers – an experience not to be missed in Leh.

Shanti Stupa

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Constructed as part of a Peace Pagoda Mission, the Shanti Stupa was built jointly by the Buddhist community of Japan and Ladakh. While the iconic white dome sits at the top, the Shanti Stupa houses the relics of the Buddha at its base.

Visited for its religious as well as architectural value, there’s a certain air of calm surrounding the Stupa, as it sits looking over the vast expanse of Leh.

Stok Palace

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Located on the western bank of River Indus, the Stok Palace was originally built as the summer home of Ladakh’s royal family. Currently, this is where the royal family resides all year long.

The palace also has several museum rooms that display lots of ancient artifacts belonging to the royal family- from precious jewelry and royal attires to weapons and items of daily use.

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A part of the Stok Palace has now been transformed into a heritage hotel and opened up to travelers who want to experience the royal way of living for a few days.

Lunch in the orchard at Chulli Bagh

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After a tour of the Stok Palace, head to the nearby Chulli Bagh, which is essentially the royal family’s orchard, with apricot and walnut trees dominating the scene.

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Settle down for a luxurious lunch amidst the lush greenery of the meticulously maintained orchard and enjoy a delicious meal accompanied by freshly plucked fruits from the garden.

Ladakhi cultural show

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Now that it’s almost time to wrap up your final day in Leh, head back to the hotel to watch a vibrant cultural show displaying the beautiful dance forms and music of Ladakh.

Ladakh has a rich culture comprising beautiful folk dances native to different parts of the region, performed by both men and women, depending on the dance form.

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Decked in traditional costumes and jewelry, it’s a real treat to watch the locals match steps while humming Ladakhi songs. 

Day 7 – Depart from Leh

This is a day of no activity since you have to catch a flight out of Leh back to Delhi. Depending on your flight time, you may be able to squeeze in a couple of hours in the morning to visit the local market or the village if you want, for a final glimpse of life in Ladakh!

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Ladakh is vast and a one-week trip may not entirely do justice to its beauty. But if this is all the time you have, this itinerary is a good place to start planning your trip.

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  • Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh

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Every year, hundreds of people plan to visit Ladakh and this is the reason why; knowing the best time to visit Ladakh is important. Not only does this help in getting a better understanding of the terrain but also helps in planning better. And this question will surely come in front of you while planning to visit this exotic land. So, like many others, if you too are going to visit here, then ensure knowing about all the elements of Ladakh including the best time to visit.

Traveling to Leh-Ladakh is one of the most cherished thoughts for many. Enjoy the sights of the vast and desolate expanse of hills and valleys. This along with the thrilling experience of enduring the harsh climate is one of its kind adventure. While some people suggest summers to be the best time to visit Ladakh, others love traversing during the harsh winters. Where summers are exciting and comfortable, winters are harsh but thrilling too. From multiple festivals to amazing landscapes, one can enjoy various things as per the time you visit.

Best Time to Visit Ladakh

The best time to visit Ladakh is during summers when the temperature remains comfortable and you get a chance to comfortably explore all the areas. The temperature between these months remains between 7°C and 26°C.

Ladakh in Summer Season (March to June)

April marks the beginning of summer and this is the tourist season in Ladakh. From this month Ladakh starts to become alive with tourist activities. The temperature throughout the season remains between 7°C and 26°C. The summer months of Ladakh start from March and last till June. Throughout these months, the sun shines bright making the temperature and weather of the entire UT quite comfortable for visitors.

Why should you visit Ladakh during summers

Apart from better weather, summers are the best time to visit Ladakh because every attraction of the UT reopens from this time. Visiting all the lakes, passes, villages, and other important destinations becomes easy and comforting.

During this season, the nights are also comfortable and the temperature doesn’t drop much. The sky remains clear and you can enjoy the view of the distant mountains too. Photography and videography become easier and more comfortable during summers too.

As both the highways remain clear and snow melts away, adventure seekers and bikers also find it amazing to visit here.

Festivals in Ladakh during the summer season

During the summer season, you can also enjoy being a part of the various festivals at different places. Some of the best festivals to become a part of are Hemis Festival s, YuruKabgyat, and Saka Dawa. To know more, click here !

Hotel availability during the summer season

Summer sees the peak of tourism in Ladakh and the hotel availability remains a bit of an issue. Although the accommodations function in full swing, finding a good one can still become a task because of the rush. It is advised that one should get their hotel room booked before arriving in Ladakh.To know more, Click here !

Ladakh in Monsoon Season (July to September)

During Mid-May, only the Srinagar-Leh highway opens up. But during early June, Manali-Leh road opens up along with Rohtang Pass. And from June people start traversing through this highway because before this the highway experiences blockages due to heavy snow. Meanwhile, just before the monsoons, it is really cool and suitable to travel to Ladakh due to the amazing weather. But rest assured that monsoon season is also considered an ideal time to visit Ladakh because the temperature here remains between 5°C and 20°C.

Why should you visit Ladakh during the monsoon season

Ladakh falls in the rain shadow zone of the Himalayas and that’s the reason why it experiences low rainfall throughout the year. But it is still refreshing and perfect for some adventure activities.

The monsoon season is also an ideal time for adventure junkies because the rivers offer rafting level III at many points in Zanskar and an amusing trek experience at Kang Yatse, Spituk, and Markha Valley. Nevertheless, even the climate of this rain-shadow area keeps on changing from time to time. Previously, there have been rains in Ladakh too, or intermittent overcast conditions. But nothing drastic has happened till now.

Festivals in Ladakh during monsoon season

Apart from the adventure that’s in store for the visitors, Ladakh in the monsoon is also a great time to be a part of several festivals. There are festivals like Karsha Gustor, Phyang Tsedup, and Korzok Gustor to name some.

Hotel availability during monsoon season

The accommodations in Ladakh during the monsoon season will not be a problem. At every attraction, there are going to be a lot of options available for you. The hotels or camps are going to be there in full swing but the crowd comparatively thins down. This allows the visitors to enjoy selecting through the options. You do not necessarily have to pre-book your stay at any place because it is highly unusual that the hotels at any place are full.

Ladakh in Winter Season (October to February)

By this time the winds start getting colder and many places start receiving snow. The place experiences sub-zero temperatures at all locations above 14,000 ft. The temperature shuttles between -22°C to -7°C throughout Ladakh. Almost all the tourists leave the place with only a few remaining to brave the chill. Srinagar-Leh and Manali-Leh highways remain open for the first week of October and that too highly depends on the weather condition.

Apart from this week of October, Ladakh remains inaccessible for the rest of the months of winter. The only way to reach Ladakh during the winter season is via airways. You can take a direct flight from Delhi to Leh. There are indirect flights from other cities of India to reach here.

Why should you visit Ladakh during Winter Season

The coldest months of the winter season are December and January. And people visit here during these months to enjoy snow activities, snow leopard safari, and the popular Chadar Trek in Zanskar Valley. Although accessing Ladakh is only possible by flights, the internal circuits of the UT remain open throughout the year. But yes, because of heavy snowfall, you might have to face roadblocks too often.

Note: If you are planning to visit here for Chadar Trek, it is recommended to keep an eye on the weather. Knowing about the Chadar formation on the river is of utmost importance.

Festivals in Ladakh during the winter season

Thiksey and Padum Festival are celebrated during November month and tourists can get a chance to enjoy the celebration and savor the delicious local delicacies. If you are planning on visiting here during the winter months, try to become a part of these festivals.

Hotel availability during the winter season

Most of the hotels, guesthouses, restaurants get closed and even locals move back, vacating the place till next summer. And finding accommodation will not be difficult but highly limited. It is advised to get your stay booked before visiting here. The cold would have already settled in by this time and there is frequent snowfall which makes survival and acclimatization difficult.

The temperature continues to dip further with each passing day. One of the major highlights of your visit is that you get to witness the changing colors of Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri which happens from November to December/mid-January. After this, the Lakes of Ladakh get completely frozen with solid ice and one can even easily walk on them.

FAQs About the Best Time to Visit leh Ladakh

Q: which is the best time to visit ladakh by bike.

Ans: Summer and monsoon season which is between the months of mid-May and early- October is considered the best time to visit Leh Ladakh by bike. Howver, you need to check the weather conditions during the trip for any calamity changes.

Also, be informed that the Srinagar Leh Highway reopens around mid-May. While the Manali-Leh Highway reopens in around early/mid-June. Both of these highways remain open till September or October, depending on the snow.

Q: Which is The Best Time to Visit Ladakh By Car?

Ans: Summer and Monsoon are the best time to visit Ladakh by car just as above! mid-May and early- October is considered the best time to visit Ladakh by road. Again it is worth mentioning that the two highways that connect Ladakh, Srinagar-Leh, and Manali-Leh reopen between early/mid-may and early/mid-June, respectively.

It is also advised that you must plan accordingly after reviewing the weather and climate conditions of Ladakh at your time of visit.

Q: Which is The Best Time to Visit Ladakh By Air?

Ans: If you want to visit Ladakh by air then the best time is throughout the year! If you want cheap flight tickets, visit Ladakh between June, July, August, November, December, January, and February. Months like April, May, September, and October are when airfares to and from Ladakh become expensive.

Q: What Is The Best Time to Visit Zanskar Valley in Ladakh?

Ans: The roads to Zanskar are not operational during winters from December to February due to excessive snowfall. Zanskar Valley beacons tourists to come from mid-June - September (summers and monsoon). Zanskar Valley falls in the rain shadow area since its elevation is a staggering 9,000 ft - 25,000 ft (approx.) which is why it doesn't receive much rain. The elevation also makes sure that you do not suffer the blistering heat! In these 4 months, you will have no trouble reaching Zanskar Valley and enjoy sightseeing as the roads to reach Zanskar from Leh remain open.

People also plan on visiting here during the winter season. The only way to reach Zanskar Valley in winters is via walking on the thick sheet of ice (also called Chadar of Ice) which develops on the Zanskar River due to the freezing of water.

Q: What Is The Best Time to do the Chadar Trek in Ladakh?

Ans: Around 15 December to the end of January is the best time to do the Chadar Trek in Ladakh. During this time, a thick sheet of ice is formed on the Zanskar River. Expect to climb icy rocks and boulders during 90 kilometers (approx.) one-way trek! Chadar Trek is only possible in winters.

Note: It is advised to keep an eye on the weather to make sure that the river is frozen. With increasing global warming, the chadar is not being formed and the trek is not happening due to the thin sheet.

Q: Which Month is The Best to Visit Ladakh For Budget Travelers?

Ans: Budget travelers will find good deals on accommodation and airfares when the highways to reach Ladakh get closed! Tourism dips during winters and that's the time when budget travelers get the best deal. There are two routes to reach and return from Ladakh; Srinagar-Leh and Manali-Leh highway. Both of these remain closed from October till May.

This is the reason why you will get good discounts on accommodation and airfares between October and April. Apart from this, if you book your Ladakh air tickets in advance, chances of getting better deals are high.

Q: Which is the Best Time to Go Ladakh With Family?

Ans: The best time go Ladakh with family is from June to September, either via road or air. This is the time when Ladakh tourism is at its peak and the weather remains comfortable throughout the day and night. Finding accommodation and venturing within the Leh region won't be a problem. Stumbling across roadblocks will also reduce significantly. But if you look from a leisure perspective, transportation mode will play a crucial role. Because air travel is the most suggested, safe, and comfortable way to reach Ladakh with family.

Q: Which is The Best Time to Visit Ladakh For couples?

Ans: Although Ladakh is not a couple of destinations, the young and adventurous Indians prefer visiting here too often. But if considering this part for couples, winters will probably be the best time to visit Ladakh for a honeymoon or couple getaway. The winter season in Ladakh starts in October and lasts till March. The accommodation price fluctuates a little. Even summers in Ladakh (from May to July) are pleasing temperature-wise, and there are places where you would require woolen clothes during the night in high-altitude regions.

So the best time to visit Ladakh for a honeymoon will depend on your travel taste and holiday preferences. If you would like to see snowfall on your honeymoon in Ladakh, come in winter. If you want to enjoy camping, rafting, and other adventure activities, come in the summers.

Q: Best Time to visit Leh Ladakh for Snowfall?

Ans: The best time to visit Leh Ladakh for snowfall is between November and February. Though snowfall can be seen throughout the year at certain high-altitude places. But the winter months are the best and if you are looking for a good amount of snowfall then fly to Leh in January.

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LEH – SHAM VALLEY – KHARDUNGLA PASS – LEH

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Duration : 03 Nights & 04 Days

Synopsis : Leh – Hemis – Thiksey – Shey – Rancho School – Stok Palace – Hall of Fame – Spituk Gompa – Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – Magnetic Hill – Sangam – Leh Palace – Shanti Stupa – Khardungla pass

3 Nights 4 Days Leh tour package is for those who have a little time period to spend in Leh Ladakh without going to high altitude areas. If  Khardung la pass removed from the itinerary, foreigner tourists can also visit these places without having need to make restricted area permit.

Brief Itinerary

Day 1: Leh Arrival (Airport pick-up)

Day 2: Leh – Hemis monastery – Thiksey – Shey – Rancho School – Sindhu Ghat – Stok Palace – Hall of Fame – Leh Palace – Shanti Stupa.

Day 3: Leh – Khardungla pass – Spituk gompa – Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – Magnetic Hill – Sangam

Day 4: Leh Airport Drop

This package includes a visit to mighty Khardungla pass (18,380 ft), Hall of Fame , Spituk monastery, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara, Magnetic Hill , Sangam, Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa and Leh market.

The Leh tour package also includes a visit to  Thiksey , Shey , Rancho School, Sindhu Ghat and Stok Palace.

The main highlights of this package are visit to some of the famous monasteries and mighty Khardung La Pass. You will also get enough time to explore Leh market.

Generally, tourists with mild medical problems can take this tour package excluding Khardung la pass.

A private taxi will pick you up from Leh Airport on the first day and drop you off at Leh Airport on the last day after you finish your trip. A private taxi will be available for all the sightseeing that you finalize in your itinerary.

The 3 nights 4 days Leh tour package with Khardungla, Sham valley and monasteries is suitable for tourists of all age-group who are healthy and not suffering from critical breathing or heart-related problems. Ailing people, children below 3 year-old, should consult doctor first.

Tourists need to obtain permits after payment of fees to be eligible to visit the places in Ladakh. Permits can be booking online from the government website .

Know all about Ladakh which is constituted of two districts – Leh and Kargil.

Itinerary for 3 Nights 4 Days Leh Tour Package

Day 01: Leh Arrival Meal: dinner After arrival at Leh Airport, you would be transferred to hotel for check-in process. Today you are free for leisure & acclimatization. This way you can explore the Leh town and also become familiar with the high altitude climate. Overnight at hotel in Leh.

Day 02: Leh – Khardungla Pass – Leh Local Sightseeing Meal: breakfast and dinner Today after breakfast, visit Hemis monastery, Thiksey monastery, Shey, Rancho School, Sindhu Ghat, Stok Palace, Hall of Fame, Leh Palace and Shati Stupa. Dinner and overnight stay in hotel in Leh.

Day 03: Khardungla pass and Sham valley Meal: breakfast and dinner Today after breakfast, start an adventurous journey to mighty Khardung La pass at an altitude of 18,380ft). Spend some time here, enjoy in snow (if available), take photographs, and climb down to Leh and visit Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill and Sangam (confluence of Indus and Zanskar rivers). Later return back to Leh.

Day 04: Depart Leh Meal: breakfast After Breakfast, check out from the Hotel & you would be transferred to Leh Airport. Your memorable leh tour package to the land of Buddha  concludes here.

If you want to change the itinerary i.e. increase/decrease stay, change destination etc., we can do the same on request.

To know everything about Ladakh, which is constituted of two districts – Leh and Kargil – visit https://discoverlehladakh.in/about_leh-ladakh.htm

Included in Package

Hotel/Camp accommodation for 03 nights

Welcome drink on arrival

03 breakfasts and 03 dinners (MAP meal plan)

Morning tea

Private taxi (Xylo/Innova for upto 6pax and Tempo Traveller for more than 7 pax) for all sightseeing as per itinerary. You can upgrade to other vehicle. Please note that AC would be switched off on the hills.

Leh Airport Pick-up ad Drop off

Inner Line Permit/ Protected Area Permit

24 hours guidance

Parking, toll, fuel, driver allowances

An experienced driver would work as a guide (You can hire a dedicated guide as well)

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Lunch, beverages and meal other than the meal plan

Flight/rail tickets

Laundry, tip, shopping expenses

Private guide

Monument/museum entry fee

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TOURISTS VISITING LADAKH

Ladakh is a very safe, tourist-friendly and cheering place, but still, you need to take care of some preparations which can make your tour even better and memorable:

– Only post-paid mobile phones work in Leh-Ladakh, preferably BSNL, Airtel and Jio. As phones may not work in many places, keep your family members informed well in advance not to worry if they fail to contact you.

– You would hardly find any cellular network in most of the areas in Leh. BSNL works better here, however, you would find Airtel and Jio signals also at some places (Leh, Hunder and Diskit).

– Don’t expect high-speed internet in Ladakh.

– Keep ready a pair of woollen (not heavy) with you as temperature may dip as low as 5 degrees any time even during summer months.

– Carry good Sun Screen lotion, sunglasses (goggles), cap with you to avoid sunburn as sun rays are direct and can burn your skin.

– Don’t forget to carry photo id with you. Driving License, Passport, Voter Cards, and Aadhaar are valid photo IDs.

– While travelling on the mountains, keep drinking water and eating healthy food and fruits to avoid high altitude sickness and dizziness due to curvy roads, low air pressure and dry air.

– Carry headache, stomachache, anti-vomiting tablets with you.

– You may consume diamox at least 7-8 hours before arrival at Leh (preferably before falling asleep) and may also take before boarding plane to Leh. The medicine is optional. Having rest and drinking enough water for some hours after reaching Leh is advised.

– Leh has some ATM machines where you can withdraw cash. These machines witness long queues of customers during peak season and run out of cash many times. Non-connectivity is another issue. So carrying enough cash is advisable.

– Please respect the Buddhist and Muslim culture of Ladakh. People of all communities here believe in brotherhood and harmony and respects the tourists. The residents expect the same from the tourists.

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Good itinerary and good package for people like me who are 65 plus of age. We visited Leh and places around Leh without problem. Everything was well managed and taken care of by the team discover leh ladakh. Highly recommended.

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Just finished my 3 nights 4 days Leh tour package and we had our flight tomorrow morning. Amazing it was and we had a lot of fun without any glitch. It was little cold in the evening for us as we belong to warm place. Temperature in Gujarat is already nearly 40 degrees Celsius. And it was near 0 degree Celsius in Leh. What a difference! Tomorrow we shall again fly from 0 degree to 40 degrees Celsius. We are planning to return back to Leh Ladakh for longer trip. Bye bye Ladakh. Already missing you.

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Thanks for wonderful trip that you arranged for my family. Generally we do booking from our local travel agent but this this we took risk of booking online and we hit the bullseye. Amazing ladakh trip it was. Watching maximum places in just 3 nights 4 days without being in hurry and falling sick was a challenge but discover leh Ladakh had made it possible. Thank you again!

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Leh ladakh road trip: an unbelievable drive in india.

This is Part 1   of our 5 part series on planning the ultimate road trip to Leh Ladakh in India. We will cover every aspect – itinerary, accommodation, packing, driving – of planning an unforgettable Ladakh road trip:

Read Part 2 – Leh Ladakh Road Trip II (Nubra, Pangong, and Manali) (opens in new tab)

Read Part 3 – Packing for a road trip to Leh and Ladakh (opens in new tab)

Read Part 4 –  10 Dos and Donts for a roadtrip to Leh-Ladakh, India  (opens in new tab)

Read Part 5 – Accommodation: Luxury Camping in Ladakh (opens in new tab)

As we make our way to Ladakh, lush meadows, Chinar forests, and apple orchards give way to barren landscapes illuminated by the glimmering sun. Monks are everywhere and monasteries dot the landscape – that’s when you know you’ve arrived in one of the most spectacular places on Earth!!

A road trip to Ladakh is no small feat- it is well and truly the stuff of dreams. Ladakh’s soundlessness, its cobalt blue skies, bright rainbows, and glistening lakes are pure magic.  This road trip boasts of iconic landmarks such as the highest motorable road in the world ( Khardung La );  some of the highest mountain passes in the world such as Zoji La and Tanglang La;  splendid scenic drives in remote regions, and some little known gems such as the kaleidoscopic More Plains , Lamayuru, and the hypnotic Gata Loops. It is truly a road trip like no other!!

Pangong Lake on road trip to Ladakh

Before the fun stuff and a day-by-day itinerary of our roadtrip to Ladakh, here’s a quick look at the logistics:

Here’s an overview of the route we followed over the course of 3 weeks. We drove from Delhi to Ladakh via Gulmarg. We drove back from Leh City to Delhi via Manali.

Leh-Ladakh-Road-Trip-Itinerary-Map

This self-drive road trip is only for experienced drivers who are comfortable driving in India and  skilled at driving in the hills. There are dubious roads, bumpy stretches, and unpaved mountain passes by the dozen (all details in the daily breakdown below). Having said that, if you enjoy driving and are fond of road trips, it truly doesn’t get better than this. Look at these panoramas and those crystal clear skies. Don’t forget to read our article on 10 Things to keep in mind while planning a road trip to Leh and Ladakh  before embarking on this road trip.

traffic jam khardung la

Try to stick to bottled/filtered water while you are in India. Stock up on water and also on non-perishable snacks including dried fruits, nuts, and cookies before the road trip. However there is no need to go overboard as hot food is plentiful, cheap, and easily available in India.

There are hundreds of dhabas (shacks) along the way, most of which cater well to vegetarian and vegan travellers. Expect to find paranthas (stuffed flatbreads) and sandwiches. As you begin to inch closer to Leh, you will start noticing a smattering of mok mok/momos (steamed dumplings), chowmein (an Indian take on traditional stir-fried noodles), and Maggi (Instant noodles) on menus. A meal at a roadside shack will rarely set you back by more than £5 (INR 500). There are also loads of mid-range and some truly exquisite restaurants in the bigger cities you’ll hit during this road trip. We’ve mentioned a couple of our favourites in the itinerary  below  🙂

Eating Maggi Noodles in Ladakh

The cumulative expenses depend on the kinds of hotels and restaurants you choose to stay and dine. As with every other country we visit, we chose quaint lil B&Bs for the days when we had to be on the road all day and just needed a place to crash at night and luxury hotels for languorous days that had to be spent in the same city. Besides accommodation and food, expect to spend approximately £120 (INR 12000) on fuel and £40 (INR 4000) on tolls and road taxes if you’re driving a rental car . This sum is a bit lower if you’re driving your own car.

Try renting a 4X4 for your road trip to Ladakh – this isn’t essential but it makes the ride easier. It is easy to rent a car in most major cities in India. As most of you probably know, driving in India is like nowhere else in the world. Roads are chaotic and lane driving is but a myth. Taking these things into consideration, it’s best to rent a car from an Indian rental company . Such companies understand the nuances of the Indian market well.

There are a number of car-rental companies in India. Here are a couple of things we kept in mind while renting a self-drive car in India:

  • Make sure you opt for a company that provides unlimited mileage. A lot of companies offer a quote that includes limited mileage. Customers are charged an extortionate amount for every kilometre over the fixed mileage. This is never a good idea if you, like us, love taking detours and discovering offbeat gems along the way.

Keeping these things in mind, we rented a Scorpio from Myles Cars   for our self-drive road trip and the experience was seamless. We opted for their personalised service, which included a pick up/drop off at our doorstep (something we’ve seen only in India 🙂 ). Our car was in great shape and didn’t give us trouble as we drove through varied terrains, bumpy roads, and mountain passes. We drove it much more than we anticipated but paid no additional cost (thanks to the unlimited mileage clause!)

Leh Ladakh roadtrip rental car

Now that the logistics are out of the way, let’s head to the fun stuff. Here’s a day by day breakdown of a road trip to Ladakh:

Day 1: Driving from Delhi to Patnitop

The first day’s drive through bustling Indian towns and cities and plains is perfect to acquaint oneself with driving in India. The drive from Delhi to Patnitop , a small hill-station in Jammu and Kashmir is long. It can take about 16 hours (although Google says 10 ;-)), so you might consider breaking it if you don’t enjoy long days on the road. In any case, always take frequent breaks especially if you are the only one driving.

Start early – we left Delhi at 4.30 am. We took the following route: Delhi-Karnal-Ambala-Ludhiana-Jalandhar-Pathankot-Udhampur-Patnitop. This drive isn’t particularly scenic and there are frequent toll booths along the way. However the first 7-8 hours boast of great roads. Also, there are lots of service stations and public toilets along the way.

There is no shortage of restaurants. International chains – McDonald, KFC, Subway – seem to be extremely popular in the area. But if the weather’s conducive, we’d suggest taking a pitstop at a traditional Indian  dhaba (shack) for some North Indian grub.

Fight the impulse to follow your GPS blindly and try to stay on the highway as much as possible. For eg. our GPS took us through ‘shortcuts’ towards Gurdashpur and Binanagar. Instead of following the highway and driving towards Pathankot, we obeyed the GPS. This was the worst idea ever as roads were bad and in horrible condition. We ended up wasting 2 hours on an already long day!

Accommodation:

Patnitop is a small hilltop town that makes for a perfect pitstop for the night. There are a few hotels and resorts in the area. We chose to spend the night at Vardaan Resorts because it was recommended by a couple of locals.  Rooms are clean but dated and food is fresh. The view however is enviable. Waking up to this view made us really excited about the panoramas that lay ahead.

Patnitop Leh Ladakh road trip India

Day 2: Driving from Patnitop to Gulmarg

This is when the fun begins in real ernest. Almost as soon as you leave Patnitop, you will start spotting lush forests, meadows, glistening waterfalls, and blue skies. Apple farms start making an appearance and Kashmir’s sun-drenched panoramas put visitors in a good mood. At one point you’ll cross Jawahar tunnel and the moment you come out on the other side, you’ll be greeted to the first glimpse of the beautiful Kashmir valley.

The winding hilly drive from Patnitop to Gulmarg takes over 8 hours. Expect to make loads of stops along the way – rainbows play hide and seeks with red-cheeked kids in the countryside and Kashmir. Glowing and throbbing nature is at its best and most magical here in Kashmir.

Make sure your fuel is topped up when you leave Patnitop as gas stations start getting scarce at this point.

You could choose a hotel in Srinagar or Gulmarg. We chose to stay in a slightly secluded spot in Gulmarg – The Khyber Himalayan Resort and Spa was recommended to us by a reader and we’re so glad we chose it for our stay in Gulmarg. It’s a magical property, nothing short of splendid. Decadent rooms overlook snow-capped peaks and coniferous forests. On s haring a photo on our Facebook page , we found out dozens of our readers have stayed there in the past and all of them gush about it – so glad we aren’t the only ones! 🙂

The first glimpse of Kashmir valley from "Titanic" view point :-)

Days 3-5: Gulmarg & surroundings

We spent 3 nights at The Khyber Himalayan Resort as we explored Gulmarg and its surroundings. It provided the perfect break from all that driving. Nature is extravagantly beautiful in this part of Kashmir.

You could just pick up your car, pack a picnic basket, and find an idyllic picnic spot just about anywhere. Alternatively you could go for a hike , one that’s as easy or strenuous as you want it to be, through Gulmarg’s magical woodlands. Don’t forget to hop on the Gulmarg Gondola, one of the highest operating cable cars in the world . The first level of the gondola ride is passable but the views of the Himalayas from the second level are splendid. Highly recommended. Tickets cost £16 (INR 1600). Go prepared for LONG queues 🙂

view at the top of Gulmarg Gondola Kashmir

Day 6: Driving from Gulmarg to Kargil

Finally it was time to leave the serene environs of Gulmarg and head to faraway hills. The drive from Gulmarg to Leh cannot be covered in 1 day, so it’s best to cover it over 2-3 days. Kargil is the perfect pitstop if you decide to do this stretch over 2 days.

This drive is one of the most scenic drives so far. Expect glacier views at Sonmarg, little streams at Drass, herds, cheery shepherds, flocks of sheep, and seductive stretches of countryside. At Zoji La (Zojila Pass), one of the bottlenecks along the way, roads are dubious but stunning views abound. Snow-laden panoramas are everywhere to be seen so it’s hard to get annoyed at the bad roads or traffic jams.

Start early. The drive from Gulmarg to Kargil is just 250 kilometres long but it took us 12 hours because the mighty Zojila Pass is always jam-packed and the roads on this stretch are in bad shape. To add that, there was a protest in one of the villages on our way and the villagers had blocked all traffic for a couple of hours. Always stay prepared for things like these when driving in India 🙂

It being peak season we were unable to find any hotel in Kargil for the night. Finally, after over 2 hours of first pulling into Kargil, we found a dingy room at a local guesthouse. We were grateful for the beds at the end of a long day but we can’t recommend the place. I won’t get into the nitty-gritties but let’s just say we were very glad to get out of there next morning! 😉

Sonmarg Kashmir India valley

Day 7: Driving from Kargil to Leh City

The military presence in this area can’t be glazed over. You will spot soldiers everywhere – this is because of the volatile political situation in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Scenery wise, this stretch of road is spectacular ! In fact, it is so scenic you will want to stop every 5 minutes especially as you inch closer to Leh. As we made our way to Ladakh, we could see lush meadows, and Chinar forests giving way to barren landscapes illuminated by the glimmering sun. Monks could be seen everywhere and monastries dotted the landscape as far as the eye could see – that’s when we knew we had arrived in Leh!!

Some of the places that are worth stopping on the way are Lamayuru village (mid-way between Kargil and Leh), Alchi, and the famous (and much hyped) magnetic hill .

Start early with lots of time on hand and stop to absorb the scenery every 20 minutes 🙂 Have lunch at Lamayuru to break your journey and enjoy the peaceful vibe at the monastery.

Leh City has loads of guesthouses and hotels to suit every budget. Choose one that gels with your travelling style – just make sure the hotel offers parking (as you will need to leave your rental car here while exploring Nubra Valley & Pangong Lake), rooms are heated, and it has oxygen supplies should you need them.

Since we had to spend quite a few days in Leh city, we chose the luxurious Chamba Camp Thiksey . It overlooks the gorgeous Thiksey Monastery, far from hustle-bustle of Leh City. Glamping is the only way to stay next to some of the most remote panoramas of the world in such luxury. We’ve been glamping in loads of places around the world but I’ll say this – nowhere has it been more decadent or scenic that in India. We loved waking up in our decadent tent at The Ultimate Travelling Camp, nestled amidst snow-capped mountains and spending languorous days absorbing Leh’s natural beauty, with cappuccino on call 🙂

Nearing Leh on a road trip of Ladakh

Days 8-10: Explore Leh City and surroundings

There are loads of things to see in Leh City.

  • Explore Shanti Stupa , a Buddhist stupa located on a hilltop
  • The  Old Town of Leh also makes for a fascinating self-guided walk – explore its crumbling houses, the buzy marketplace, and Leh Palace
  • Leh Palace offers great views of Leh City but for truly spectacular views of Leh City, head to the neighbouring  Namgyal Tsemo Monastery
  • Outside the city, Thiksey Monastery and Hemis Monastery offer an insight into the Buddhist way of life. It’s easy to spend hours at each monastery – exploring rooms, marvelling at staircases, and talking to monks. Don’t miss the early morning call to prayer and prayer ceremony at Thiksey Monastery.

All these historical and cultural sites draw visitors. However here in Leh City, the landscape is the real draw – you could stop just about anywhere and be treated to a special view.

Take it easy on your first day in Leh City and give your body time to acclimatize to the altitude. If you’re on a road trip, chances are you will adjust pretty quickly because the ascent to such high altitudes has been gradual. However the difference in altitude might hit you harder if you’ve flown straight to Leh City. In any case, refrain from consuming spicy/heavy food or alcohol for the first couple of days. Have loads of water and keep yourself well hydrated.

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This is Amazing and extremely helpful. Thank you for the detailed post .

Thanks Ananya – so glad you found it useful 🙂 We wanted to pen EVERYTHING that could potentially help someone planning a trip to the area! 🙂

More than just a tour guide, its extremely helpful for people like me who are planning a trip to Ladakh.

Thanks Suyash – it took us SO long to put all this information about a roadtrip to Ladakh together in one post but your comment just made it all worth it 🙂

Hi Savi/Vid,

I have been following your page from quite a while now. I love to read your experiences and struggles in a trip. I have been struggling from last few months to plan my honeymoon trip from April 20th. It would be great if you can help us with some inputs. We are planning a road trip to Ladakh from Manali. Is it a good option for honeymoon purpose, as we both like road trips, that’s why we thought this could be a good option. We are planning a 10 days trip from Manali to Leh and vice-versa.

Plz share your inputs also if you have any other suggestions than Ladakh, we are open for suggestions.

Plz help in the same, we are planning a decent honeymoon trip within India as we are not interested in Maldives, rest most of the countries have not opened there borders yet.

Waiting for your reply.

Hey Shivani – if you choose nice accommodation Ladakh can make for a good honeymoon 🙂 If you want someplace warmer with nice honeymoon-friendly hotels you can also choose Kerala

Such a awesome journey it look like .. I been there many a times but seems like life got refreshed after reading your words with awesome pictures … Much useful link .. In august I am Going again . Will Try all the places which U guys mentioned . Thanks 4 the post .

Thanks a ton Harkaran – so glad you enjoyed our guide to driving in Ladakh 🙂 We’re not surprised you keep going back to Ladakh – Have fun in August & don’t forget to send us photos

Stunning pictures. After reading this post, I am so looking forward to my trip to Ladakh! <3

Thanks Deepika – we hope you have an amazing time in Ladakh. Do try to check off some of the lesser known sites (Lamayuru, More Plains etc) too 🙂

Hi guys.. Wonderful writing & you guys make my mind to go & see such a beautiful place in India.. Photos are amazing. Hope you had great time there

Hey Manoj – it’s awesome that we managed to persuade you to go and drive around Ladakh. We promise you you’ll love it 🙂

I was 4 when I was left behind due to my acute asthma in 1986 by mom and Bro to joindad in Ladhak serving the Indian army.At this time this little gem wasn’t known to the world.But I grew up on stories from the valley and have been wanting to go there since I was 4. Last year after a lot of convincing my husband took me upto Srinagar, Sonamarg and Zozilla pass. I had to call dad then to salute him to serve the nation at the toughest battlefield and also assure him my asthma was doing just fine. I have been holding up Leh because I wanna drive up there and not fly so I acclimatise well.Your post is just what was needed. Thank You ?

Hey Kamakshi – you’re welcome. As we mentioned, Savi’s bronchitis held up well in Ladakh. We’re sure you’ll be fine and would love it 🙂 Just make sure you book a hotel with oxygen supplies and don’t try to pack in too much in your schedule. Hugs from us

Awesome blog, have been on two treks in Ladakh (personally count it among my favourite destinations, though obviously there is a lot of world left to explore) but your snaps are brilliant and a road trip looks like a pretty interesting prospect for a 3rd visit. Do visit the Tso Moriri if you ever go again. Long drive but personally thought it was way better than Pangong…

Thanks Uday – you should definitely try driving to Ladakh. We’ll be back for Tso Moriri but thought we’d recommend it to our readers anyway – we heard SUCH great things about it 🙂

Stunning pictures, great writing and truck load of information. Thanks for such a detailed post. Definitely bookmarking this series for our future leh travel plan. I have to ask, do you guys had any issue with self-driving in and around kashmir and ladakh? I keep hearing there are lot of taxi union issues, any comments.

Hey Krithika

Thanks a ton – glad you enjoyed the post 🙂 Driving in Kashmir and Leh City isn’t a problem but the taxi union is quite strong in Ladakh – we’ve written all about it (and how we dealt with it( in days 11 -15 of our itinerary here: https://www.bruisedpassports.com/india/epic-road-trip-leh-ladakh

Guys, it seems like an awesome journey! I’m just speechless. 🙂 The views like those make it all worth it. I’ve been wanting to go to Leh since forever. I think this post will help a lot! 🙂

Thanks a ton Ramya – hope you make it there super super soon. A roadtrip to Ladakh is truly dreamy 🙂

Absolutely stunning views and informative blog post. Can I just ask what camera you’ve used for these pictures?

Keep doing what you are doing!

Thanks a ton Harshitha 🙂 We use a Nikon D610 for all our photographs – we’ve written a detailed post on our travel and photography essentials: https://www.bruisedpassports.com/featured/travel-photography-essentials

Thanks v much Savi! Really appreciate your response, it’s been really helpful.

Btw, i just turned on notifications on your insta account! Great pictures you guys ?

Thanks a ton Harshitha 😀

Hey! I have been waiting for this post, so that I can make notes before I leave for my trip:) Loved the post and the pictures are incredible as always:) Thanks for taking out time to answer all my queries with regard to the accommodation at Leh, Nubra and Pangong. I have made bookings at the same stays at all 3 locations 🙂 Leaving on 17th July, so excited. Thank you so much 🙂

Hey Chinar – that’s awesome. You MUST send us photos when you visit Leh & Ladakh. We’d love to share them with our readers 🙂 Hope you found all the information you wanted – feel free to drop us an email if you need anything else

finally , the itinerary is out. Covers all bases , but just wanted to ask for someone not going by car to leh , what all can be done using motorbikes and what will need a taxi? was planning to take taxi for Nubra valley and Pangong and Motorbike for Leh local??

Hey Gaurav – you can refer to days 11-15 to see what we did but I think what you have in mind is great. In fact you can even cover Nubra and Pangong by bike but do be warned, the roads are really steep and in bad shape. However we did see a few bikers covering the route themselves 🙂

Thanks , taking lots of cues from u guys , hope we end up as much fun as u guys. Cheers.

Awesome Gaurav. Have fun and send us photos from you trip to Ladakh 🙂

Best post of yours till date.. such detailed write up and envious pictures to match up with it..3 weeks in Heaven i should say.. keep rocking guys..

Thanks a ton Madhu – so glad to hear you found it useful 🙂

just wat i needed, have been waiting since the day ur first post abt Ladakh came uo… its just my dream destination. Being suffering from chronic disorder its just scares me out listening the stories abt the place but the moment i see any pic of leh ladakh it seems this is wat i wanna do. And ur pictures, they motivate me to the T. they just scream out saying “Come fall in love with me”…just get goose bums seeing god’s beautiful creation and to witness it would be something else. great job guys love love love you. BIG HUGS AND KISSES TO U.. stay blessed and KEEP LIVING.

Thanks a million Prachi – It’s easy to get medical attention, especially in Leh City. You should make a short trip just to test the waters 🙂

Yup this is on my top priority list now. And next to top is meeting you guys. you truly are big time INSPIRATION. just WAITING FOR MY BIG FAN MOMENT. 🙂

Aww thanks Prachi – I hope our paths cross somewhere around the globe super soon 🙂

What time of the year did you take this trip? Want to plan one in April, advisable?

Hey Vamshika – we went in July. In April some roads are still snowed under, so do check before going. Or you could fly to Leh City and you’ll explore it from there 🙂

You guys are lucky to have made it just before the ban on self driving cars in Ladakh region.

Hey Sam – we didn’t. We drove to Ladakh and back from Ladakh but rented a taxi to explore Ladakh while we were there. Please see days 11-15 for this!

Great post, even greater pics! Surely gonna use this if and when I plan an epic road trip to Ladakh. Btw, you guys look amazing in all of the pics!

@Vid: If possible, could you write a post on your photography workflow? How you manage the RAW files, what softwares you use etc? I have read about your travel photography gear but was curious about the workflow.

Thanks for the tonne of info already 🙂

Regards, Anu

Hey Anu – thanks a million 🙂 Sure I’ll definitely pen a post on that. I have a few huge HDDs (couple of TBs each) to store RAW files and I use Lightroom to edit photographs

Omg!! My husbanhuhas always been dying to be here and I have been researching the areafor quite some time now but reading all of your series I am also desperately wanting to be there. So beautiful described! This is definitely on top of my list now! Thanks for the traveling goals..

Hey Sneha – so happy to hear you enjoyed reading about our roadtrip in Ladakh 🙂 Hope the two of you make it there soon 🙂

It’s so beautifully written that sitting on my bed feels like driving on the panoramic Leh and Ladakh road.You two are inspiration for me!!

Thanks for that Upasana – this took so much time to put together but your comment just made it all seem worthwhile 🙂

Wow..I mean wow..Reading this was like traveling to Kashmir . And the pictures are so beautiful. Loved reading ! Sorry for all the exclamation marks but I am awed.

Thanks Khushboo – so happy to hear you enjoyed both the text and words- yay 🙂

Great travelogue. I haven’t seen northern India but now I won’t be able to stay away. Thanks!

This was our first road trip to The Himalayas and it did not disappoint 🙂 You should definitely head over!

Thanks for such detailed and helpful posts and for not saying that driving in India is too crazy to attempt – I drive here everyday and love it! I think once you understand the culture and drive like an Indian it’s not too unsafe. I’d love to try this road trip on a car or a bike. Thanks for the self drive car hire tips and stunning photos too!

Hehe Anna – driving in India is a different ballgame altogether but it’s definitely doable and a lot of fun. Would love to hear from you after you attempt a roadtrip to Ladakh – have a feeling you’ll love it 🙂

Your post reminded me of my CEAT tyres sales trips in punjab and jammu. Gt road and beyond. 20 yrs back.

Extremely beautiful Photoes…

Thanks a ton Hardik 🙂

Amezing clicks! Which month u did it? how was weather? any rain?

We went in June and the weather was amazing. We didn’t encounter any rain 🙂

You guys r just superb!!.. Seeing u travel makes me leave everythng nd jst go by d flow lyk u guys do U both are such full of positivity nd full of lyf dat it makes us believe all d more in everything u do

Dear Anubhuti, you are too kind and generous in your appreciation. We are really humbled by your words.Thanks so much and we hope you also get a chance to travel around the globe and explore everything for your self 🙂

You Guys Are Doing Awesome Work. Keep Exploring!?

Thanks a ton Meet 🙂

I heard you could do go through Ladakh by road these days. Walked from Lamayaru to Darcha (took almost a month) and then bus to Manali 30 years ago! Memories. Time to go back.

Hey Steven – Walking from Lamayaru to Darcha sounds like one incredible adventure. Love the sound of it. You should definitely re-visit Ladakh – you’ll be surprised at just how much things have changed 🙂

I just checked the route – been trying to match my old photos to Google maps! We walked quite a bit further, over the Shingo La (I remember that) into Himachal Pradesh and we must have hit the road at Keylong. It appears many of the gompas are still only accessible by foot – Photoskar, Lingshed, Lingshot, and some others. There is now a new gravel road up to Phuktal north off the Manali road. Did you get up there? That is a truly incredible and memorable place, thousands of years old. I also remember as it was an easy 40 mile river valley walk from Padum, so on a road trip could be done from Padum in a couple of days. Lamayaru to Padum was about 2 weeks of daily mountain climbs – still walking only.

Hi, Which month did u travel?..Love the season colors..

Hey we travelled during summer (June)

Hi, I really wanted to know about the weather there in May.We are planning in last week of May this year.there will three kids in the group. TIA

May is a great time but sometimes the snow hasn’t melted and many roads are not open. So check for updates before leaving

It is a very advantageous post for me. I’ve enjoyed reading the post. It is very supportive and useful post. I would like to visit the post once more its valuable content. Thanks a lot for this beauty Enjoying article with me. I appreciate it very much!

We are a group of 3 engineering students from Mumbai and we have been dreaming of going to Leh Laddakh since our freshmen year! Thanks to your blog we are finally planning a bike trip to Leh from Delhi and back this year. Kudos to you guys for inspiring people like us. We shall make full use of your suggestions. Keep up the great work and wish you luck for your future endeavors.

Hey Rohith,

thanks a lot for your message. Hope you guys had a great road trip to Leh Ladakh – do share photos with us if you get a chance 🙂

Hey there ! Every time I surf thru https://www.bruisedpassports.com , I’m in awe of you both. Cheers guys ! Now coming on to the important point, how much did it cost for the entire trip. Plus would like to have your advice on the following route we intend / plan to take – delhi to Srinagar (via flight) to leh ladakh to manali / Jammu (via road) and fly out of delhi. Would we be doing justice to the scenic beauty of Leh Ladakh. Secondly, what time of the year does it opens for civilians, which month onwards

Best Sripat

Yes your itinerary will be doing justice to the beauty of Leh Ladakh. Costs will vary as you’ll have to hire a cab from Srinagar to Leh to Manali/Delhi. We rented a car and drove from Delhi back to Delhi. You will be taking flights. So it’s difficult for us to tell you the estimated cost for your trip 🙂

It usually opens May onwards but that varies year on year so best to check that closer to your trip

Hi Guys . We are planning to do a road trip from Delhi to Leh , but i am hearing all scary stories that a rental Car ( yellow/black board) should be avoided as the locals don’t let u pass after a certain point ? Is this true ? Most of the folks are advising us to take flight to Leh . What do you suggest?

Hey you can only drive till your hotel in Leh in a rental car. Beyond that, (say for Nubra / Pangong etc.) you have to take a local taxi. Nothing to worry about. Taking a flight to Leh is also not a bad idea – to be honest Delhi – Patnitop drive was quite bleh and I’d rather skip that. That said, Kargil – Leh and Leh – Jispa are some of the most stunning drives so if you fly to Leh and back you’ll be missing those 🙂

Loved your post. Is the road trip doable with kids?

Thank you 🙂

I believe it’s best to take a doctor’s advice on that as many people suffer from altitude sickness in Leh and it might not be good for kids

Hi Your post is great.. Its detailed and covers all the bases.. I have read and heard that self-driven cars from Myles and the like are not allowed beyond a point in ladakh as the local car hires do not allow you to use ur rented vehicle. I am planning for a similar trip in July by renting a car from one of these app based rental services. Need your input on this. Should I go for it or look out for other options?

Hey Aditya,

Yes, you’ll only be allowed to take the car to Leh. For Khardung-La, Nubra, Pangong lake etc., you will have to hire a local car.

Can we plan a trip in July ion leh?

Yes in fact July is one of the most popular months to do a road trip to Leh Ladakh 🙂

Hi we are planning to visit leh ladakh during aug.. wanted your suggestion on where should we stay- at nubra valley or at diskit because i’ve heard all monastriea are closer to diskit but dunes are closer to nubra.. bit of confused over there. Also, have been reading articles about altitude sickness at leh. I’ve never felt any such sickness before while travelling to hill stations..should I be worried this time?

Hey one can never predict altitude sickness, so we can’t say anything. You’ll just have to wait and watch. As a precaution, do spend 1-2 days getting acclimatised to the altitude before starting to explore. We’d say Diksit is a better option 🙂

The photofeature of the Manali-Leh Ladakh road trip is just mesmerizing. Definitely have to give it a try.

Best time to visit Leh Ladakh would probably be like in mid-December and Jan starts it is one of the most charming places to see I have visited there for like 3 days and 4 nights, food is also delicious. thanks for the wonderful article.

Yes we’d love to visit Leh Ladakh in winter months 🙂

Excellent blog writing with beautiful photography enjoy reading such a nice blog. Thank you for sharing.

I have read this article this is such an amazing place for hill lover. Thank you for sharing.

Thank you for your detailed report!

Would you recommend doing this trip in July? We are a European couple who loves roadtrips and I have seen so many beautiful videos of this region but I don’t know if it’s not too dangerous to drive the roads?

Hey there – would’nt recommend driving yourself if you haven’t driven extensively in India before this 🙂

Hey Savi and Vid,

Amazing Post and beautiful pictures!!! I was planning on visiting Leh-Ladakh end of June and this article is undoubtedly the best one I have come across. Could you please let me know when (which month) did you visit?

Hi Sharanya,

We drove to Leh Ladakh at the end of May / beginning of June 🙂

Ladakh is a standout amongst the most attractive tourist destinations on the planet. It has amazing natural magnificence and beautiful scenes which impress visitors. Thanks for the amazing post with a great picture.

That’s right!

What an amazing experience you had in this road trip. I am eagerly waiting for mine, and yes your 10 Tips for planning trip to leh ladakh would be so helpful to us. Thank you so much for sharing your experience.

Great – enjoy your road trip to Ladakh 🙂

Hi We are family of 3. Myself, my husband and our 3 year old daughter. Could you pls tell me which is the best time of the year to visit Leh Ladakh. We plan to make a road trip.

We went in May/June and it was great. You do have to check the road conditions though as they vary from year to year. July/August is better but also more crowded and risk of high rains.

Hello Vid and Savy,

Your article is awesome and the photos are just incredible, that’s the best pictures I’ve ever seen of Ladakh! I’m travelling to Ladakh next year with my girlfriend, I can’t wait to be there 🙂

We are motivated to follow a similar itinerary as yours, renting a car from Delhi. However, we are wondering if this still possible. First because of the situation in Kashmir, could there be additional restrictions for foreigners? We are also unsure if it’s possible to drive a rental cat in Ladakh. On this website ( https://www.leh-ladakh-taxi-booking.com/contact-us ) it says that tourists are not allowed to drive in Ladakh and that it is compulsory to have a driver. Is it true? Is there a difference between foreigners and Indian tourists when travelling in Ladakh? Where to find the official rules?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Damien from France

Apologies for the delay in getting back to you. In general, self-drive rental cars can be driven to get to Leh (capital), but you can’t drive rental cars to get to say Nubra valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri etc. To get to these places you need to hire a local driver.

Have you driven in India before this? It can be a very challenging experience for someone who has never driven in India. Also, as you pointed out, the current situation in Kashmir might not be favourable for a road trip via the Srinagar route.

There is a difference between foreign tourists and Indian tourists when in Ladakh e.g. you will need to get additional permits to visit Nubra/Pangong/Tso Moriri. There was a website http://www.lahdclehpermit.in/ for issuing permits online but I just noticed (June 2020) it’s not issuing permits online (this might change as they must be revising rules etc. after the situation in Kashmir last year)

Do keep us updated. It’d be interesting to see what you do. Any other questions, just mention them here.

Nice coverage of the place. I really like to this article its very interesting and informative. Thanks for your amazing travel guide and your photos are mind-blowing.

This is really a lot helpful. Me and my friends are planning a trip soon. Is Maruti Suzuki XL6 a good choice to drive for the trip? Plz reply

Yes it should be a decent choice for driving in Ladakh 🙂

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Thank you so much for this content. You discussed very interesting things in this blog. I also have a great experience on Delhi to Leh trip. Checkout my content, hope you like it.

Amazing clicks Savi. The narration is really flowing, made me relive the journey. Thank you!

Nice blog post with wonderful pictures. I’m from ladakh and I really enjoyed your blog post like watching your trip on the screen like a movie. Your stay in Kashmir was very short..there are other great tourist attractions in Kashmir.

Your Delhi to a leh-Ladakh road trip is so Amazing. Really appreciate this wonderful post that you have provided for us. I assure you this would be beneficial for most people.

Super excellent blog writing with beautiful photography enjoy reading such a pleasant blog. many thanks for sharing.

Brilliantly scripted, well presented with the right balance of information and story telling and of course, your landscape photographs have taken this narrative to a different orbit altogether. Thank you guys for sharing your experiences in such a wonderful manner. I am sure there will be a lot fence sitters falling on the side of doing ” Life mein ek Bhar ” trip. A small clarification though, You mention that this trip was in End May / early June. May i know which year?.

Very informative for our journey. What you provided is very vibrant if somebody wants to take a digital tour at the destination. The pictures are mesmerizing and could easily grasp anybody’s interest towards the destination. You had covered all popular places in Ladakh but I’m a little bit eager to know about the off-beat destinations in Ladakh which would be very fascinating for me. Your content is much initiating towards any traveler who is planning for Ladakh trip. I’m convinced that this Ladakh itinerary can brought up anyone’s interest. Keep on travelling.

OMG… What a trip you had guys… it’s amazing… Fabulous… fantabulous … am just dying to follow the same path you did during your entire Ladakh tour from Delhi and the pictures… are just awesome, mind-blowing boss… Thank you guys for this lovely travel guide to Ladakh. Kudos …

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Wow! Such a wonderful article with beautiful pictures, everything is described in detail. The entire article is full off valuable information & tips which will definitely help and encourage all the fellow travelers to plan it more efficiently. Leh Ladakh is one of my dream destinations . I am planning to visit there since long but due to this pandemic it has been delayed. Your article has again increased my passion and I am more excited to feel the breath taking beauty of Ladakh region with my own bare eyes. The Hotels and accommodation you have suggested will surely help me to plan my trip more efficiently. Thank you for sharing your experience and depth knowledge on the sector.

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While reading your post I was virtually on a Ladakh trip. You explained each and everything day to day very beautifully. It is very informative, could you please explain the exact cost breakup of the rented car to and fro Delhi.

It was roughly around 3K per day (unlimited kms) and we had to pay the state road tax ourselves when crossing different states

Hey Savi, The blog you shared has helped me to plan a trip with my friends, the images you have shared are so much tempting. Ladakh is a wonderful beauty. I am planning for a Ladakh Motorcycle Tours with friends, hope it turns out as planned. Thank you for sharing the information, just loved it!

Hey Savi, You’ve accomplished a great job. I’ll definitely share it with my friends and suggest it to my acquaintances. I’m certain that they’ll benefit from this website.

Waoo, well written …keep it up, I also did Chadar Trek

Hey, loved reading the blog! Can you also tell which month you went? Or any suggestion on best time to visit Leh Ladakh?

HEy we’ve been in both summer and winter and it’s beautiful. But if it’s your first time, we would suggest June-July

welldone. i will go there next year.

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Leh Ladakh Frequently Asked Questions

We help you prepare for your trip and ensure an effortless and enjoyable travel experience.

Where is Ladakh located?

Ladakh, the union territory of India is located in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent in the vicinity of the Karakoram and westernmost Himalayan mountain ranges, fondly called as the ‘Roof of India’. Surrounded by high mountains, Ladakh falls in the rain shadow region making it a high altitude cold desert and one of the most remote and sparsely populated regions of India. It is surrounded by Jammu and Kashmir to the west and by Himachal Pradesh to the south.

Which is better – Leh or Ladakh?

This a common confusion amongst many of us! The region is called Ladakh whereas the town of Leh is the joint administrative capital of Ladakh. Ladakh has two districts - Kargil and Leh with a total population of approximately 3 lakhs. Leh is at an altitude of 3,524 metres (11,562 ft.) and is connected via National Highway No. 1 to Srinagar in the southwest and to Manali in the south via the Leh-Manali Highway.

Why is Ladakh on everyone’s bucket list?

Ladakh is considered to be an earthly paradise due to its ultimate beauty and charm! Cities in Ladakh are some of the most visited tourist attractions, as they stand out in their unique way, epitomizing exquisiteness. Tourists are awestruck by the beautiful mountains, lakes, rivers, panoramic landscapes, starry skies, unique monasteries and palaces unlike any other place in India or around the world!

Is it safe to travel to Ladakh?

Yes, it is very safe to travel to Ladakh. Ladakh became a Union Territory of India on 31 October 2019. The locals here are quite friendly, polite and hospitable. Buddhism is being practised for ages making it a very peaceful and calm region. Tourists are most welcome in Ladakh.

How is the culture of Ladakh?

The culture of Ladakh is quite similar to that of Tibet. In Ladakh, the cuisines are mostly of Tibetan origin - Thupka, Tsampo etc . The architecture of Ladakh is also influenced by Tibetan style and has references to the existence of dragons. The religion there has both Tibetan and Buddhist influences and most of the chants are in Sanskrit and Tibetan.

How is the climate of Ladakh?

Ladakh is the highest plateau in India. Most of Ladakh is at an altitude above 3000 meters. Cold desert type climate prevails throughout the year. One of the important travel tips to bear in mind is that there is cold wind throughout the day and night in this region. In Leh at 3,500 metres altitude, the average temperature can rise to 22°C in the day during summer and dip to as low as -15°C in the night during winter.

What are the things to keep in mind about the oxygen level there?

The oxygen level at the height of 3000 meters is lower than other low altitude regions. Therefore, it is very important to devote time to acclimatize to the altitude before starting to tour the region. It is considered best practice to spend the first day of your trip at Leh just to relax and acclimatize to high altitude weather conditions.

What does ‘acclimatize’ mean? How much time is required to acclimatize at Ladakh?

Acclimatize means to adapt to a new temperature, altitude, climate or environment. It takes around 24 hrs to acclimatize there. All Veena World Ladakh tours are designed in such a way that our guests get enough time to acclimatize in Leh.

What is altitude sickness and Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)?

Acute mountain Sickness (AMS) is a kind of Altitude sickness that is caused by reduced air pressure and lower oxygen levels at high altitudes. If you get to a high altitude too quickly, your body may not be able to adapt immediately to the lack of oxygen thereby causing AMS. Some people acclimatize quickly whereas others acclimatize slowly. There is no significant correlation between age / gender / physical fitness and AMS; even Olympic athletes may suffer from AMS.

Could you share some tips to prevent acute mountain sickness?

We have a few recommendations to prevent acute mountain sickness: • Day one of the tour should be kept free for acclimatization • As you reach there simply lie down and rest • Avoid strenuous physical activities • While moving around, walk slowly • Stay well hydrated and eat small meals • Acclimatization is often accompanied by fluid loss so one should drink plenty of water • Avoid smoking and consumption of alcohol • Protect yourself from the cold and the sun

For which age group of people is Ladakh the most enjoyable?? Is it a good destination to travel to with kids and/or senior citizens?

Yes, anyone who is medically fit and healthy can visit Ladakh. It is a suitable destination for every family and everyone in the family. Veena World offers various categories of tours which cater to everyone in the family, from the youngest family member to the senior most.

Can I go to Ladakh for my honeymoon?

Ladakh is perhaps one of the safest destinations for couples. It could be one of the most romantic places in India for couples to travel to. There are amazing lakes, thrilling mountain passes, cold deserts and a number of adventure sports activities that couples could enjoy together during their visit to Ladakh. In fact, we do offer a Honeymoon Special Ladakh Tour of 7 days.

What are some of the Ladakh tours offered by Veena World?

Veena World is well established and very popular amongst travellers for Ladakh tours. We have tours to Ladakh for Young Explorers in the age group of 8-18, YOLO Adventures for young adults in the age group of 18-35, Treks & Hikes for the age group of 15-55, golden age celebration tours for seniors’ in the age group of 55+, Road Trips for nature enthusiasts, Honeymoon Tours for newly married young couples, Couples Only Tours for middle age couples, Women’s Special Tours, Family Tours, Corporate Tours, Luxury Tours, and also Customized Holidays - ‘Just the way you like it!’.

Can people with heart diseases and medical conditions like asthma and blood pressure visit Ladakh?

It is advisable to consult your doctor before booking a tour to Ladakh. You can travel once the doctor approves. Also, you should remember to carry related medicines if any.

Can people who have had Covid-19 visit Ladakh?

Yes, if one has completely recovered from covid-19 and their doctor has confirmed that they are fit to travel, then they can visit Ladakh.

What is the best time to visit Ladakh?

May to October is considered the best time to visit Ladakh. During these months, Ladakh has a pleasant weather and the temperature ranges between 10℃ and 30℃. Veena World also has winter tours and packages for adventure seekers.

What will I see and visit when I travel to Ladakh?

Veena World tour packages are designed in a way that it covers all the major attractions. Some of the wonderful places included in our various tours are Leh, Nubra valley, Turtuk Village, Hunder Village, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Hanle, Khardung La Pass, Changla pass, Drass War Memorial, Hall of Fame War Museum, Magnetic Hill, Patthar Sahib Gurudwara, Diskit Monastery, Lamayuru Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace, Shanti Stupa, Alchi Gompa, Hemis Gompa etc. Our trekking expeditions include high mountain passes and stunning vistas like Markha Valley, Sham, Stok, Lamayuru etc.

How many days are required to explore Ladakh?

The duration depends on your plan and time on hand. Veena World has many tours for Ladakh eg. ‘All of Ladakh’ tour of 11 days, ‘Leh with Nubra Valley’ tour of 5 days, ‘Manali - Leh - Srinagar’ and other road trips of 15 days etc.

How does one reach Ladakh?

Ladakh is well connected by road from Manali and Srinagar through National Highway No. 1. It is also well connected by air from Mumbai, Delhi and various other metro cities of India. If you have less time on hand, you can choose to fly to Leh, but if you are a road trip lover you can travel by road and enjoy the magnificent sights through the journey. Most of Veena World’s tours are inclusive of air ticket (Ex-Mumbai). If you are residing in other metro cities of India then you can join the tour directly at Leh by purchasing your own air ticket. Ex-Leh tour prices are also available.

What kind of accommodation is available in Ladakh?

Though Ladakh is a remote region, it has many hotels, guest houses, homestays, tents, camps and hostels. According to the tour category, Veena World offers comfortable and clean properties with necessary amenities, which have been appreciated by the guests.

What kind of transportation is available in Ladakh?

For travelling within the regions of Ladakh, non-AC cars, jeeps and tempo travellers / mini coaches are available for tourists. For Veena World tours, we use small cars or large ones viz. Xylo or Innova with 4-6 guests in one vehicle.

Are any kind of permits required to visit Ladakh?

You do not require any permit to enter Leh and visit the places around it. But you will need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit remote places in Ladakh like Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, Kargil, Tso Moriri, Hanle etc. When you are with Veena World you need not worry as all permits are taken care of.

Are specific exercises or fitness trainings required before joining Ladakh tour?

It is always recommended to practise cardio and breathing exercises regularly before the tour starts as it will help to maintain stamina and improve oxygen level. You can also consult your physician for the same.

What documents are a must to visit Ladakh?

As per the current regulations you must carry the following documents. Your Veena World travel advisor shall guide you through it at the time of booking. • Aadhar Card/ Voters ID / Driving Licence / Passport • Passport sized photographs • Covid vaccination certificate (situational) • Negative covid test report • For NRI and foreign national guests, along with passport, valid Indian visa/ OCI Card/ PIO Card is necessary

What items should I carry on my trip to Ladakh?

While packing for Ladakh, ensure there are body thermals, sweater/jackets along with regular clothes that comfortable to wear. Apart from these, comfortable walking shoes, umbrella/windcheater, sun glasses, small torch, sunscreen lotion/cream, skin moisturizer, vapour rub (vicks), camphor, insect repellents, Glucose (Glucon D), toffees etc. Also, carry your regular medicines and basic first aid kit.

How is the phone network and Wi-Fi connectivity in Ladakh?

Usually internet & Wi-Fi is available at hotels in Leh, but as you go further, network and data connectivity may get weaker. BSNL, Airtel and Jio are popular network & data service providers in the region.

What kind of food is available on Ladakh tour?

Though Ladakh is a remote location, we try to provide fresh, tasty food to our guests. A typical meal plan: morning tea/coffee, breakfast, lunch, evening tea/coffee with snacks, dinner including soup and dessert. Eggs and non-vegetarian dishes are available and are provided as per meal preference.

Will Veena World Tour Manager accompany us throughout the tour?

Veena World Tour Manager will be there with you right from the first day of group tour at Leh to the last day until the group is dropped off at Leh airport. S/he shall accompany the group to all the destinations and sightseeing places in the tour itinerary.

Will there be any doctor-on-call available on tour in case of emergencies?

Veena World and its local associates are always there to provide assistance. Doctor-on-call service is available at Leh. Local hospitals are well equipped to treat any kind of medical emergency. In remote areas, army hospitals assist in providing the best possible care.

What are some local Ladakhi words and phrases?

• Julley!: Hello, Goodbye, Thank you • Nhatoh delex : Good morning! • Khamzang in-a ley?: How are you? • Khamzang in-la : I am okay • Nyerang e -ming-a chi-in ley?: What is your name? • Nye ming-a __ in ley: My name is__ • Nyerang ka-ne yin?: Where are you from? • Nga Mumbai ne yin: I am from Mumbai • Hagoa: Do you understand? • Hago le!: I understand • Hamago le: I do not understand

Can you provide a few tips and some Dos and Don’ts for my trip to Ladakh?

• Dress appropriately as Ladakhi culture and traditions are ancient • Always ask for permission before clicking photographs of local and unknown people • Do not use plastic and polythene bags as plastic is officially banned in Ladakh • Keep the environment and facilities clean • Save water • Carry camphor at all times as it is known to ease breathing at high altitudes where oxygen level is low

Does Ladakh have ATM facilities?

There are a few ATMs available in Leh town but you may not find them anywhere else in Ladakh. Sometimes in extreme climate, especially during winters, ATMs may be non-operational due to weather conditions and power issues. It is always advisable to carry sufficient cash while travelling to Ladakh.

Get to know more about Leh Ladakh before booking your tour packages

The challenging Himalayan lands of Leh Ladakh welcome you to a complete different altitude of life. This destination is an eye opener because it takes your breath away as it has so much purity to offer, that it arouses an awakening within you. Leh is a small town, which can be rightly called as a ‘Mountain Town.’ The high rising world has this eternal beauty that it could boast about, yet the locals of this land are one of the most humble and loving people on Earth. The simplicity in their living, so purely reverberates in every corner of this kingdom. The land of Leh and Ladakh is truly the best example of something we could define as an ‘organized simplicity!’ Here at Veena World we truly understand the core persona of these lands and we handcraft our travel packages for Leh Ladakh eloquently. Leh Ladakh is not only about the spellbinding nature and adventurous land, but also about the essentially focused lifestyle, which shows contentment and fulfillment of life. Traveling with our Ladakh tour packages, literally draws your attention away from the fast paced life which seems like a rat race only to relax, breathe and realize the true nature of life amidst Mother Earth’s embrace. While hunting for the best tour packages for Ladakh online, the urge for adventure easily seeps into the heart. The destination awakens the adrenaline rush and welcomes you for a life changing experience. This bikers land is one predetermined adventure that any biker seeks in like an oath of life. The canvas of this land lights up in different shades, most remarkable being the Nubra Valley where three different contrasts pertaining to nature come together in sync. Explore our Ladakh holiday package to witness mountains, desert & river all at the same panoramic landscape. Your choice stands as our priority, may it be for adventure or for leisure, for some special reason like honeymoon or just a short escape travel, for a desire to travel alone or with family and all of it is made possible with Veena World!

Several picturesque and offbeat places form a part of this mystical land, full of flawless natural treasures. All these elements make it Bollywood’s favourite choice of location with movies like 3 idiots, catapulting it into limelight. It is also the dearest choice of every travel enthusiast! The world of new experiences awaits you in this land of surprises. This land will never disappoint you with its remarkable scenery and unforgettable cultural significances. Veena World has a focus of innovating and building unrivalled tours. We bring together everything best available, for a one of a kind memory and travel story that can be shared with your loved ones.

The Geography and Seasons

While looking for Leh Ladakh travel packages online, knowing about the geographic and climatic pattern of this region helps a lot for the tour. Jammu and Kashmir’s Ladakh, currently extends from the Kunlun mountain ranges to the main Great Himalayas to the south. It is prominently inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent, which is something you can observe in any of the Leh Ladakh tour packages. Leh, the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, is the second most expansive district in the country, after Kutch in Gujarat. Because of the geographical location of Leh Ladakh, it becomes a perfect fit for June to July when its summer time at this destination. Experience the climate with Ladakh tour packages during this season and be welcomed by the true essence of what it feels like to be on the land which is officially the highest settlement of India.

The Culture

The culture of Leh Ladakh has a strong resemblance to Tibetan culture. The strongest aspect of their culture is a peculiar factor of being highly disconnected with the materialistic world. That itself is a true reflection of the Buddhist culture that runs in the veins of these humble people. Traveling along with Leh Ladakh travel packages and realizing this striking feature is something that stays prominently in the memories of the travellers. The best online Leh Ladakh holiday packages include so many life changing experiences that, it could be the most memorable trip of your life! At Veena World, we believe in hand stitching the itineraries for affordable priced Ladakh tour packages, to make your travel, a reason to celebrate life.

The Experience

Leh Ladakh tour packages encompasses amazing experiences which are hard to find in the city life. Not something you find in your everyday routine, this land awaits wonders. Leh Ladakh has this cheesy reputation of being a destination that a photo taken anywhere, even with eyes closed, gives you a remarkable picturesque photo. We provide the best possible prices for Leh Ladakh vacation packages online. This land without pollution or complex ideologies of life is known to touch your soul for the inner calling of adventure. Fulfill your wishes to discover the wonders of this land with Veena World’s affordably priced Ladakh holiday package online.

The Highlights

The star highlights of our Leh Ladakh tour packages online include Leh, Nubra, Pangong Tso, and Kargil. The top attractions to explore in Ladakh include an unbelievably long list. Namely, Shey Palace which was used as a summer retreat by the kings of Ladakh, the Indus River, and Hemis Gompa also believed to be the wealthiest and biggest monastery in Leh. The evening highlights like the culturally significant Folk dance show in Leh are an intricate insight into their traditions. In our Leh Ladakh tour packages, we visit Nubra Valley via Khardung La which is the world’s second highest motorable pass. Nubra Valley   is where the Shyok River meets the Siachen River to form a large valley separating the Ladakh and Karakoram ranges. Leh Ladakh holiday packages also include a visit to the Hunder Cold desert, the interesting attraction of Diskit, highly known for the mighty Future Buddha and Pangong Tso. The most notable feature of the Pangong Lake is its ever changing hues. The lake acts as an important breeding ground for a large variety of migratory birds like Brahmani Ducks, Rare black necked cranes and Seagulls. Along with our Ladakh holiday packages, we visit Magnetic Hill , Patthar Sahib Gurudwara and Sangam of river Indus and Zanskar followed by a visit to Moon land and Lamayuru Monastery. Alchi Gompa, which is mainly known for its magnificent and well preserved 11th and 12th century wall paintings, all in an Indo-Himalayan style is also a part of our Ladakh holiday package. The Dras War Memorial also known as Vijay Memorial which was built in the memory of fallen soldiers in the 1999 Kargil war, Hall of Fame War Museum, and Shanti Stupa which was built to promote world peace and prosperity and to commemorate 2500 years of Buddhism are a part of our Ladakh tour packages.

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