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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.

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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  

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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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10 Best Places to Visit Ladakh in May 2024

Khardung La Pass, Ladakh

Various tourists have referred to Ladakh as “the land of dreams” . Different lakes, Breathtaking Landscapes, high-altitude Mountain Ranges, Quaint Communities, Gorgeous Valleys, and religious Monasteries can all be found. The majority of Ladakh is yet unexplored by travellers from all over the world who come to see this beautiful region throughout their vacations.

River rafting, backpacking, mountain climbing, mountain cycling, and other adventurous activities are available to adventure junkies. Animals can therefore be found in plenty, allowing wildlife enthusiasts to participate in activities such as wildlife investigation, bird observation, and so on. Below are the top 10 locations in Ladakh where you can spend your May month vacation.

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Ladakh Weather in May:

In May, Ladakh transitions into a mesmerizing blend of spring and early summer, offering travelers a unique opportunity to experience its beauty. Temperatures range from a brisk 5°C to a more comfortable 16°C during the day, while nights can still be quite chilly, dropping to near or below freezing. This month is characterized by clear, sunny skies and minimal precipitation, making it ideal for outdoor activities like trekking and sightseeing. The snow from winter begins to melt, revealing vibrant valleys and high-altitude lakes in their full glory.

Roads and mountain passes, including the iconic Khardung La and Chang La, become more accessible, inviting adventurers to explore remote areas like Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso Lake. Despite the daytime warmth, visitors should pack layers for the cold evenings and mornings. May also brings cultural vibrancy to Ladakh, with several festivals taking place in its monasteries, offering glimpses into the rich local traditions and spirituality. Overall, May is one of the best times to visit Ladakh for those looking to explore its stunning landscapes and cultural heritage under the comfort of pleasant weather.

List of the 10 Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh in May:

1. pangong lake.

Pangong Lake, Ladakh

Pangong Lake is situated at a higher elevation in the Himalayan mountain region and has a spectacular environment. With turquoise water, a rocky lakeshore, and a magnificent backdrop, this lake offers a magnificent panoramic viewpoint. The presence of snow in the mountains transforms this location into something that cannot be expressed in language. As the sun’s position moves in this reservoir, you can see changing colours of blue and green. Read more info:  Pangong Tso Lake, Ladakh: How to Reach, Best Time Visit & Weather .

Bird lovers and photographers will relish this location, which is home to a variety of migrating species such as eagles, ducks, and seagulls. Ice skating and outdoor activities are also available right adjacent to the lake for adventure seekers.

Things to Do : Enjoy bird watching, camping by the lake, and photography of the stunning landscape.

How to Reach : The nearest airport is Leh Airport. Pangong Lake is about 5-6 hours drive from Leh via the Chang La pass.

2. Tso Moriri Lake

Tso Moriri Lake, Ladakh

This lake is positioned among the enormous Himalayan range’s dark hills. This remote lake is a gift from the environment to Leh. Tso Moriri Lake is India’s biggest floating lake. It is 400 kilometers from Pangong Lake and settles at a height of 15000 feet above sea altitude. Because of the difficult climate, only a small number of travellers visit this location. Check more details:  Tso Moriri Lake: Things to Do, How to Reach, Best Time Visit & Weather .

This lake’s magnificence and cleanliness are impossible to convey in a few sentences. There aren’t many people here; it’s only you and this lovely lake.

Things to Do : Witness the serene beauty, spot rare wildlife around the area, and experience the tranquility of the surroundings.

How to Reach : Accessible by road from Leh, approximately 220 km away. The journey requires crossing high-altitude passes.

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3. Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley, Ladakh

Nubra Valley is among Leh Ladakh’s greatest popular valleys, with numerous spectacular views that make it a must-see. The Nubra Valley is located 150 kilometers from Leh, the center of Ladakh. This valley is surrounded by a vast expanse of freezing desert, different dehydrated terrains, and beautiful green farmland.

Nubra Valley is adorned with a plethora of colourful Buddhist temples, apple and apricot plants, and beautiful communities situated in the heart of the snowy desert. The Nubra River and the Shyok River, which stream at the valley’s edges, add to the area’s appeal.

Things to Do : Explore the Diskit Monastery, ride Bactrian camels in the Hunder dunes, and visit the hot springs in Panamik.

How to Reach : Located around 150 km from Leh, it can be reached via Khardung La, one of the highest motorable roads.

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4. Markha Valley

Markha Valley, Ladakh

Markha Valley is one of Ladakh’s most stunning valleys, situated in the Himalayan region. Kang Yatse checks up on this location. This valley is undoubtedly a tracker’s dream, with visitors coming from all over the world.

This valley is a naturalist’s dream, with quiet inhabitants, lush green fields, a murmuring river, and other natural wonders. Throughout your journey to this Valley, you must see the different abandoned watchtowers and castles.

Things to Do : Engage in trekking through this popular trail, visit ancient monasteries, and experience the local culture in mountain villages.

How to Reach : The trek starts from Spituk or Stok, which are easily accessible from Leh by road.

5. Khardungla Pass

Khardung La Pass, Ladakh

The Khardungla Pass serves as an entrance to Ladakh’s Nubra Region. It is also recognized as India’s longest motorable roadway, which provides a stunning scenic panorama as well as a sense of accomplishment as you are at the pinnacle of the globe.

This pass is especially significant since it is the only way weapons and other supplies can be delivered to the Indian Army located on the Siachen border. Though this region is every adventurer’s dream, it is among the world’s most deadly passes due to a shortage of oxygen and the possibility of altitude syndrome.

Things to Do : Experience one of the highest motorable roads in the world, and enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas.

How to Reach : Just 40 km from Leh, it can be reached by road, making for an adventurous drive.

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6. Hemis National Park

Snow Leopard, Hemis National Park, Ladakh

Hemis National Park is one of the biggest national reserves throughout South Asia, covering 4400 square kilometers. In this Nature Reserve, you can see a variety of animals as well as several uncommon Himalayan birds, making it a delight for bird watchers. Adventurers are attracted to this location because it offers spectacular landscapes while hiking through the landscape. Read Also: Famous Wildlife Sanctuary Ladakh – Changthang and Hemis National Park.

This location is primarily visited by visitors who seek to see snow leopards around Ladakh. Also, read  How to Reach Hemis National Park from Leh .

Things to Do : Wildlife spotting including the Snow Leopard, trekking, and visiting the Hemis Monastery.

How to Reach : About 50 km from Leh, accessible by road. Entry is typically part of a guided tour.

7. Leh Palace

Leh Palace, Ladakh

The royal empire of Ladakh resided at Leh Palace. This palace is built in a similar style as Tibet’s Patola Palace, which was built in the 17th century.

This palace is composed of wood, rocks, and sand, and its walls are covered in exquisite paintings and sculptures. Historians, reporters, experienced photographers, and archaeologists are the most common visitors to this location.

Things to Do : Explore the nine-story palace that provides stunning views of Leh and the surrounding areas. Visit the museum inside the palace.

How to Reach : Located in Leh city, it is easily reachable by foot or by taxi from anywhere in Leh.

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8. Shanti Stupa

Shanti Stupa in Ladakh

Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist monument, built in 1991. The Stupa was built in Leh by Japanese Buddhists with the assistance of several Ladakh Buddhists. This is a two-story structure with a Ladakh-style construction.

On the first storey, there is a golden sculpture of Buddha in a sitting posture, while on the second storey, several images reflect Buddha’s entire journey from childhood to death. This Stupa serves as an emblem of peace between Ladakh and Japan.

Things to Do : Enjoy panoramic views of Leh Town, and visit the white-domed stupa which symbolizes peace and spirituality.

How to Reach : Situated on a hilltop in Chanspa, Leh, it can be reached by car or by climbing the stairs from Changspa.

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9. Magnetic Hill

Magnetic Hill, Ladakh

Ladakh is also known as a territory of strange happenings. Whether it is the landscape, civilization, or anything else, this location never neglects to amaze its visitors. How can we overlook Ladakh’s magnetic Hill while we’re speaking about mysteries?

While travelling between Leh to Kargil, Magnetic Hill is situated 30 kilometers away. Even though the vehicle’s engine is turned off and the car is already in a standby state, the vehicle is considered to travel upward at a slower speed on this road.

This is unthinkable according to the theory of gravitation, but it also happens in the Magnetic Hill.

Things to Do : Witness the optical illusion of vehicles seemingly moving uphill on their own.

How to Reach : Located on the Leh-Kargil-Baltik national highway, about 30 km from Leh.

10. Kargil War Memorial

Kargil War Memorial, Ladakh

The Kargil War Memorial, also renowned as the Drass War Memorial, honours army personnel who sacrificed their lives to safeguard their nation. This museum contains a variety of photos and banners.

The museum’s biggest feature is a pink marble wall with the names of soldiers imprinted on it. Each year on July 26th, Vijay Diwas is commemorated to honour the warriors who devoted their lives to bringing success to the battle.

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Things to Do : Pay homage to the soldiers who lost their lives in the Kargil war, visit the museum and see the memorial inscriptions.

How to Reach : Situated in Dras, on the Srinagar-Leh National Highway, about 60 km from Kargil town.

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

By: Author Sophie Pearce

Posted on Last updated: January 1, 2024

Categories INDIA , JAMMU & KASHMIR

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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!

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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

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A first-timer’s guide to Leh

By Rashmi Shankar

The Leh Palace Visit

If Ladakh is paradise, Leh is your stairway to heaven. Plan a trip to the land of bluer-than-blue lakes and stark grey mountains with this quick guide:

Getting to Leh

You can fly to Leh from major Indian cities via Delhi (there's also a 4am direct flight from Mumbai), but much of the time you save will be spent acclimatising to the altitude. Your other option is to drive, and there are two ways of getting there:

From Srinagar (415km): The Srinagar–Leh road is open from the first week of May till December, depending on snowfall. The roads are well maintained, the ascent is gradual—chances of mountain sickness considerably reduce—and there are beautiful villages on the way. Perfect for families with elder members and children. You can stop overnight at either Dras or Kargil, which are 140km and 200km from Srinagar respectively.

From Manali (482km): This high-altitude road is snowed under for most part of the year. It opens around the first week of June and remains motorable till October. The climb here is steep, the roads crumbly, and landslides are a real threat. Try this if you're looking for adventure. Travellers usually halt overnight at Jispa, about 140km from Manali .

It is also possible to drive from Srinagar to Leh in a day. But you will need a very early start, an experienced driver and plenty of energy to sit through the drive. Certainly not the best way to arrive in Leh. The most recommended way to travel: drive in, fly out.

Local transport

Taxis can be booked through the hotel or a travel agent, and they charge as per the destination. The Leh main market also has a taxi stand—solo travellers can opt for shared taxis, which are cheaper and can be paid for on a per-person basis. Vehicles for overnight trips cost about 20% more than day trips. For reference, a day trip from Leh to Thiksey, Shey and Hemis monasteries and the Druk Padma Karpo School—of 3 Idiots fame—will cover a distance of approximately 100km and cost Rs2,500 for a Mahindra Xylo and Rs2,800 for a Toyota Innova. Most people don't, but in case you want air conditioning, it costs Rs7/km in addition to the aforementioned prices. [Tip: Contact Ahmad Tullah, local taxi driver at +91-9797522908 or +91-9419340582 for help with taxis, accommodation and packages.]

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The Grand Dragon Ladakh offers mountain-view rooms.

Many of Ladakh's top attractions are a day trip away from Leh, which is why it makes sense to camp here. Predictably, the town gets swamped in peak season and places are sold out months in advance. These are the ones to book:

The Grand Dragon Ladakh is centrally heated and has solar-powered rooms with views of the Stok Kangri mountains. (Doubles from Rs11,600)

The 45-room Hotel Shangrila is minutes away from the airport and has a Tibetan-inspired restaurant that serves Ladakhi food. (Doubles from Rs6,500)

A short walk from Leh town, Mahey Retreat has rooms overlooking sprawling gardens that grow most of the produce used by the restaurant. (Doubles from Rs4,600)

The family-run Mogol Hotel has friendly staff and 19 spacious rooms with views of the mountains. (Doubles from Rs4,500)

Backpackers and solo travellers can opt for Shaolin Guest House on Sankar road (starting Rs800 per person) and Zik Zik Guest House on Karzoo lane (+91-94191 79357; doubles from Rs1,000), which are homely, comfortable and easy on the pocket.

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Most restaurants are open throughout the tourist season and are great for people-watching or meeting locals. Settle down with a hot cup of cappuccino at Jeevan Café (+91-9419129157), which also has a small library on the first floor—ask for their pizza and lasagne. Lunch at the value-for-money Summer Harvest restaurant in Changspa and try their hearty thukpa (noodle soup), or walk up to the tavern-like Bon Appetit for a meal with a view—they make great chocolate momos. For a taste of Tibetan cuisine, try Tibetan Kitchen on Fort Road (tip: get a table outside) or the quaint Amdo Café in the main market, which serves steaming momos and thenthuk (noodle soup). Stop by Pumpernickel German Bakery on Zangsti road for fresh bread, cakes and cookies. Don't forget to visit the charming Lala's Café, which is housed in a restored Ladakhi house and serves butter tea. Lamayuru Restaurant on Fort Road is great for vegetarians and is the place to go when you're craving Indian food. Check out our complete list of Leh's best eats here .

Taxi it to the unearthly Pangong Lake. Photo Shutterstock.com

Taxi it to the unearthly Pangong Lake. Photo: Shutterstock.com

Art/history: Visit the Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace and the old town in Leh. See local art at the Ladakh Arts and Media Organisation in the old town, which also conducts workshops on subjects such as textiles, design and writing. You could also time your visit to see the colourful Hemis Festival, a two-day celebration in June/July, held at the 17th-century Hemis monastery, about 40km from Leh. Join in for prayers at the Thiksey and Lamayuru monasteries, which are both day trips away from Leh.

Shopping: The Leh main market is home to Tibetan antiques, jewellery and curios. You can also buy handcrafted carpets, rugs and pashmina shawls. Visit the Ladag Apricot store in Zangsti for organic food and jams made with locally sourced apricots.

Voluntourism: If you plan on staying longer, volunteer with the 17000 ft Foundation , which works with schools in villages in and around Leh and offers 10-, 16- and 30-day programmes that involve teaching and infrastructure building, among other things.

Adventure: Adventure junkies can time their visit to watch the Ladakh Marathon . (If you want to participate, here's what you need to know .) For treks and monastery tours, Ladakh Ecological Footprint is your best bet. They also offer river rafting expeditions for beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Frozen Himalayas conducts biking trips to and from Leh and also snow leopard treks in winters.

Overnight trips: Taxi it to the unearthly Nubra Valley and Pangong and Tso Moriri lakes. While the journeys can be made in a day, Kshitij Thube, who biked from Manali to Leh last summer, recommends otherwise. "There are comfortable camps everywhere and stunning views—you can share a camp right on Pangong Lake. There's no point visiting if you can't watch the sun rise and set beyond the lake."

Apart from jackets and warmers, here's what you need to survive:

Waterproof sports shoes

Rainwear (rainproof pants + a poncho + raincoat)

Sunscreen (or else, as Kshitij says, your skin will "peel off your face in two days")

Hats and sunglasses (for sun protection)

Backpack/duffel bag to carry everything you need for smaller trips around Leh

Medicine kit (with Diamox and regular medicines)

(If you're driving) Toolkit with a set of basic tools for the vehicle

Mountain sickness is a real danger and can be fatal

Symptoms of acute mountain sickness (AMS) include headache, light-headedness, breathlessness and nausea. Sujata Sahu, founder of the 17,000 ft Foundation, explains, "Hospitals in Leh are filled with tourists who think the weather is great and take acclimatisation lightly." If you think something's wrong, stop or descend to the lowest possible point immediately.

Medicines such as Diamox may be prescribed by general physicians prior to the trip and help reduce the chances of AMS—in case of any discomfort, this should be your first go-to. Having said that, the body is also fully capable of adjusting to the altitude on its own, if given time. Chewing something (especially garlic and chocolates) helps keep symptoms away. Most local vehicles and campsites are equipped with oxygen cylinders; don't hesitate to use them if/when necessary.

Good to know

Carry government-issued photo-identity proof—driving licence, Aadhaar card, PAN card, etc., which come handy at checkpoints and in case permits are required.

Plastic bags are banned in Ladakh, so make sure you carry biodegradable/paper bags.

The weather is unpredictable: it's usually windy and can go from pleasant to chilly very quickly. Wear layers instead of bulky warmers to stay comfortable at all times.

Keep in mind that most establishments in Ladakh are shut during the off season i.e. the time when roads are closed.

Carry waterproof luggage; this will ensure that the contents of your bag remain dry in case it rains unexpectedly or you need to drive through water.

Remember to take spare batteries for your camera, as the altitude and cold will drain them out quicker.

When travelling around Leh, it's best to avoid alcohol; drink water instead. Breathing in dry air drains the moisture from the lungs, so make sure you consume at least 4–5 litres to stay hydrated.

If you're the one at the wheel, it's important to know that driving here is different from driving anywhere else. It's a constant mental and physical test, and covering more than 50km a day is a challenge for anybody who's not a seasoned driver. Don't push yourself more than you need to. Kshitij adds, "If something goes wrong, you'll fall 1,000ft into the valley." Take it slow and easy, and enjoy the scenery.

Prepaid SIM cards don't work well in Leh, but postpaid do (Airtel, Aircel and BSNL are your best options). The main market in Leh city also has multiple STD booths.

Most importantly, don't try to do too much in too little time. Ladakh is not a place that you see in a hurry.

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

17 May 2021

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.

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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  

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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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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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Namaste!!! I would like to thank you and your company for the excellently organized tour “Land of Lamas”. Your constant attention to us throughout the trip justifies the name “TourRADAR”. I would like to say a special thank you for visiting the Akshardham Temple in New Delhi and the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort in Agra, which were not included in the program. Your guides deserve special attention. I would like to note their attentiveness, care and erudition. Thank you very much again. This trip will remain in our memory for the rest of our lives and will strengthen our former love for India (Bharat), its culture and history. Sincerely, Alexander

In The Land Of Lama - The Great Ladakh Tour Tour

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In The Land Of Lama - The Great Ladakh Tour

I travelled to ladakh last year with Mta Destinations and had a wonderful experience throughout the tour. The tour was very well operated with all the safety precautions , the anemities provided were all very good . Thank you Mta Hope to travel back soon
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Leh Ladakh Tour Tour

Leh Ladakh Tour

We visited Leh Ladakh last year, it is one of the most beautiful destinations I visited. Khardung-la pass, Pangong lake, Nubra valley and all the monasteries in Leh are worth a visit. I recommend Alkof Holidays and Leh Ladakh to everyone and I also recommend you to take a safari on double humped camels, it would be amazing.

The Best of Kashmir & Ladakh Tour

The Best of Kashmir & Ladakh

Had the most amazing time traveling Kashmir & ladakh. Enjoyed every minute of the tour.Our tour guide was fantastic. Showed us all the amazing spots.We would definitely recommend Swastik India to anyone looking to travel to Kashmir & Ladakh.

Mystical Ladakh: A Cultural Expedition Tour

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Mystical Ladakh: A Cultural Expedition

Amazing tour! We are family of four, with 2 daughters (8 and 5 years old), who dared to go to Leh in December. We had a great time and learned a lot from our guide Lotus. He was very knowledgeable and always passionate to share and discuss about everything we asked (and with our girls there were a lot of questions). We were lucky with weather, as it was always sunny and not that cold during the day. We really liked our hotel (The Grand Dragon Ladakh) with great food and really nice cozy rooms. We highly recommend this tour!

The best of Leh Ladakh with a personal guide HB Tour

The best of Leh Ladakh with a personal guide HB

After sightseeing Rajasthan and the Southern India we made for Leh with Paylesstoursindia. Leh is absolutely incredible India region worth going and exploring. We were provided with an excellent driver and a personal guide who made this experience even better. Wonderful itinerary and decent accommodation.

Paradise On Earth - Ladakh And Kashmir Tour

Paradise On Earth - Ladakh And Kashmir

We had booked this tour through MTA. Our tour guide Deepak was awesome. He was knowledgeable, friendly and very responsible. Will surely recommend this tour to my friends. This was an awesome trip for me.

India – Leh Ladakh Adventure Tour

India – Leh Ladakh Adventure

Beautiful Ladakh Tour

Beautiful Ladakh

My experience was amazing with Leh and we really enjoyed the tour and loved all the sightseeing places and all the guides was great and knowledgeable and hotels was good and happy with all the services and wonderful Leh tour.

The Best of Leh Ladakh : The Land of High Passes Tour

The Best of Leh Ladakh : The Land of High Passes

One of the best family tours we had in years. Thanks to Karni and Swastik India for organizing everything so quickly and perfectly.

Ladakh: The Dreamland with Taj Mahal Tour

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Ladakh: The Dreamland with Taj Mahal

Leh Ladakh Tour Package from Delhi Tour

Leh Ladakh Tour Package from Delhi

Escorted Ladakh In-Depth Tour from Delhi Tour

Escorted Ladakh In-Depth Tour from Delhi

Leh and Ladakh Holidays Tour

Leh and Ladakh Holidays

Super Tour, mega schöne Landschaft, sehr nette Leute. Der Guide war hervorragend und hat sich sehr gut um uns gekümmert.

Ladakh Delight - 7 Days Tour

Ladakh Delight - 7 Days

I’ll start off by saying that this trip and our experience were nothing short of amazing. Manish made sure the trip perfect from beginning to end. The private tours guides were incredibly knowledgeable and created a very memorable experience for us. After Leh, we headed to the Nubra Valley, and this is where it got even more special. The tour guide, went out of his way to ensure I had the perfect engagement spot to surprise my girlfriend (now fiancé) - we will forever remember that incredible gesture. I can’t say enough to do justice to the beauty and history of these stops. This felt like a once in a lifetime trip, and if you don’t book this - you’ll certainly be missing out on one of the best experiences in India.

What people love about Leh & Ladakh Tours in May

MTA was a phenomenal company, and saw to my every request. As I traveled privately during a surge in the pandemic, there was added stress related with social distancing and testing, but MTA assisted me with finding test sites, transportation, and safe mask expectations. I wanted to visit several northern India sites within a short two week span, but they customized the trip for me in a manner that was action-packed, but not exhausting. The guides and drivers were knowledgeable and professional, and even allowed for me to explore some city sites on my own during free time. My process from start to finish was fluid and exceptional. Yes, I paid a chunk for this trip, but it was worth every rupee. I left feeling completely satisfied with my experiences, and MTA helped make it the trip of a lifetime.
The visits in Leh and to Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake were fantastic. The guide and driver were professional and the guide had good knowledge. I was very disappointed in two things, one the Ladakh Imperial hotel, rooms were good but the service was poor. The second thing was having to cross Changla Pass twice, the road is very very poor and it would have been possible to travel to Pandong from the Nubra valley on good roads, crossing the Changla pass only once.

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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. 

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  • 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

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Leh ladakh delights | group tour package.

Pangong Lake, Ladakh

About the tour :

Embark on an unforgettable journey with the Leh Ladakh Delights Group Tour Package, where each destination unfolds a unique story. From the enchanting Sham Valley to conquering the mighty Khardungla Pass, and from the serene Nubra Valley to the breathtaking Pangong Lake, the adventure is both thrilling and soul-stirring.It's about immersing yourself in the rich culture, savoring local flavors, and connecting with the welcoming locals. Beyond the tourist spots, discover the charm of Stok village, where tradition and modernity coexist.

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

Luxurious Leh Ladakh

Sangam Point, Leh

Experience the best of Leh Ladakh with our luxurious Leh Ladakh Sightseeing Tour. This package offers a premium travel experience that focuses on comfort and exploration. Enjoy comfortable accommodations in Leh as you explore the stunning landscapes of Sham Valley, conquer the breathtaking Khardungla Pass, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake. This tour is designed for those seeking a blend of comfort and adventure, making every moment a cherished memory. Join us as we focus on making your trip special.

Quick info:

  • Route: Leh - Sham valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang la - Leh
  • Duration: 6 Days and 5 Nights

Start point:  Leh Airport

Leh Ladakh from Delhi | With Flights

Nubra Valley

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.

  • 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

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.

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 

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

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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.

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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.

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)

Wonders of Ladakh | FREE Inner Line Permits

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.

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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

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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.

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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. 

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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.

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2 Days Drass Tour from Leh

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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?

Which month is best for leh and ladakh, how many minimum days are required to explore ladakh, how much will a ladakh trip cost, can i do leh to srinagar in one day, can i do manali to leh with 1 stop at sarchu.

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.

Which are the best places to visit on a Ladakh tour in Winters?

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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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The Best Leh-Ladakh Itinerary for 10 days

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Last Updated on: Jul 16, 2023  

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

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

The Best Leh Ladakh Itinerary for 10 days

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Nice blog post with wonderful pictures.I really like to this article it’s very interesting.

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,

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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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A 7-Day Leh Ladakh Trip Itinerary For First-Time Visitors

We sent Chandrika on a once-in-a-lifetime Ladakh trip. She came back to tell us how everyone can make it happen.

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.

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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.

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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

leh ladakh trip in may

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.

In case you want a curated, personalized itinerary, connect with India Someday and Unplugged Life for an unparalleled experience of Leh and Ladakh after checking these tips to spice your travel itinerary up !

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How to Plan a Trip to Ladakh in May 2024

May is the peak tourist season in Ladakh and traveling during this month will offer you a memorable experience of your life. The weather is warm with a cool breeze, which makes May one of the best months to visit Ladakh. And if you are traveling to this land of adventures, we have a comprehensive guide to help you plan a trip to Ladakh in May.

You will see an influx of tourists from around the globe in Ladakh who visit here and gain the most cherishable memories of their life. From avid bike rides to families, friend groups to solo travelers, and even families and honeymooners prefer to visit Ladakh for a summer vacation.

Want to know more? Scroll down to know the things to keep in mind while traveling to Ladakh in May, clothes to pack, routes that are open, weather conditions, local transportation, and accommodation.

Ladakh in May – A Complete guide

Is may a good time to visit ladakh.

Yes, May is a good time to plan a trip to May. The weather is pleasant, most hotels and guest houses are open. Adventure activities get started welcoming adrenaline-seekers from all over the world. Internal roads leading to Tso Moriri, Pangong Tso , and Nubra Valley are open too.

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Bike rentals, taxis, and public transport services are also easily available. Thus, you want to enjoy your holiday in Ladakh and indulge in fun-filled activities.

Read Also: Reasons to visit Ladakh

Weather Conditions in Ladakh in May

Unpredictable. This perfectly describes the weather in Ladakh in May. The temperature during the day ranges between 15°C and 20°C and during nights drops to 3°C. However, there will be differences in weather and temperature, for example, Leh and Pangong Tso. Leh will be warmer than Pangong Tso. At high-altitude passes, it will be a bit cold but you will get comfortable once you start to drive down. One moment it will be warm and the next cold. So, pack accordingly.

Routes to Reach Ladakh in May

There are two routes for Ladakh – Srinagar Leh Highway and Manali Leh Highway. The Leh-Srinagar road opens in April but the Leh-Manali road opens in late May or early June.

Srinagar to Leh by Road in May

Visiting Ladakh in early May? Traveling from Srinagar to Leh by road is your only choice. However, it also depends upon the weather conditions. This highway may or may not be open in the early part of May, so it is best to plan a Ladakh trip in the middle or end of the month. Also, check the road Srinagar Leh Highway Status and road conditions before visiting. There is no snow on the road but avalanches at ZojiLa are common, which results in road blockage for days.

Manali Leh Highway in May

Manali to Leh Highway in May is closed for most of the month. It opens up in late May or early June. Thus, planning your Ladakh trip in May by this route is not recommended. Like the other route, this one is also cleared of snow, but the road conditions are worse. During this time, BRO works rigorously to make the road safe as much as possible but it consumes a lot of time. If you want to travel by this route, plan during the last days of the month.

Is It a Good Option to Arrive Leh Ladakh in May By Bike Over A Car?

Yes. Traveling to Ladakh by bike is much preferred by avid riders over a car. Keep in mind that only Srinagar to Leh Highway in May is open but the road conditions are terrible.

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Crossing the watery snow at Khardung La, Zoji La, Chang La can be dangerous but it will be much easier if you are on a bike. This does not mean that you cannot travel by car. Only avoid it in the early days of May.

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Is It a Good Option to Arrive in Ladakh By Air in May?

Yes. If you are traveling with family, we recommend arriving in Ladakh by air in May. It is the most convenient way and prevents you from all the hassle en route. Even if you are short on time, you can reach on time and your Ladakh trip will not be canceled. This will also give you more time to explore the attractions in Ladakh, which cannot be possible if you come by road. Book your tickets in advance at affordable prices on airfares to avoid last-minute troubles.

Public Transportation in Ladakh in May

You will face difficulty if you choose public transportation as the HRTC buses from Manali to Leh do not operate in May. It starts in June. From Delhi too, the buses start in the second half of June. You may get buses from Srinagar to Leh in May but that highly depends upon the weather. Shared cabs will be the best option for Srinagar and Manali.

Local Transport in Ladakh

Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri can be reached by buses. There are shared cabs too that you can find in Leh. Note that the prices will be higher than the bus but cabs are frequently and easily available.

The worst road conditions you will face will be between Sonamarg and Drass in the form of Zoji La. There will be a lot of slushes while crossing this pass. Exact same situation will be with the Manali Leh Highway. Damaged roads and sections under repair by BRO will be a normal scene. Internal roads in Ladakh will be open in May so you can explore the places easily.

Places to Visit in Ladakh in May

There are a lot of places to visit in Ladakh that you can visit in May. Some of the top tourist places to visit in May in Ladakh are Zanskar Valley, Tso Kar, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Nubra Valley, and more. Places to stay at Nubra and Pangong are open and offer a comfortable stay to travelers.

Things to do in Ladakh in May

Ladakh is a place where at every turn you would want to take out your camera and take millions of photos.

Things to do in Ladakh in May

So, apart from photography, you can indulge yourself in these activities in Ladakh in May –

  • River Rafting
  • Experiencing local culture
  • Savoring local food
  • Attending the festivals
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Festivals Celebrated in Ladakh in May

Ladakh celebrates a few festivals in May. Buddha Jayanti (Vaisakha Purnima) and Ladakh Monlam Chenmo Festival are celebrated in Leh in May in Ladakh that you can attend. Also, Saga Dawa Festival is celebrated at the end of the month.

Where to stay in Ladakh in May

As May is a peak tourist season in Ladakh, the guesthouses and hotels are open. You can find them throughout the region up and running including Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri. You can either book them in advance for a hassle-free trip.

Clothes for Ladakh Trip in May

May is rather a warm month, thus you must pack accordingly. The temperature remains at 16°C during the day and dips to 3°C at night. If you have kids, make sure to carry extra woolens with you.

Here is the list of clothes to pack for the Ladakh trip in May –

  • Windproof and waterproof jacket
  • Cotton t-shirts and shirts
  • Light woolens for night
  • Light gloves
  • Good pair of sports shoes
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen lotion
  • Cold cream and lip balm

Other than this, pack toiletries, pain relief spray, first aid kit, and basic medicines for fever, cold, and cough with you.

Tips for Traveling to Leh Ladakh in May

Keep these few things in mind while planning a trip to Ladakh in May –

  • You might feel Acute Motion Sickness when traveling by flight to Ladakh. Thus, you must stay in the lower part of Leh Ladakh to acclimatize.
  • Leh is the only place where mobile connectivity will be at its best.
  • Only postpaid connections work in Ladakh.
  • Medical assistance will only be available in Leh and Kargil. There are no hospitals in Nubra, Pangong, etc. for medical emergencies. In such cases, you can also approach the nearest Indian Army post.
  • AT such altitude, the oxygen levels get low and, this may cause altitude sickness. You must know the remedies to handle AMS in Ladakh.
  • While traveling with family in May, follow all the precautions and take care of your health to avoid any unnecessary issues.
  • You can even see snowfall at the top of Khardung La in May. So make sure to visit here.
  • You can stay at honeymoon hotels in Ladakh for a memorable trip.
  • Due to unpredictable weather, it can be difficult to follow the exact itinerary you have planned.
  • So, keep buffer days in between to get maximum experience on the Ladakh trip in May.

Hope this Ladakh travel guide will guide you on your trip to Ladakh in May. Take all the imperative measures and you will have an unforgettable and safe journey in Ladakh.

Read Also: Places to visit in Ladakh for couples

Frequently Asked Questions for Traveling to Ladakh in May

Ques. Is there snow in Ladakh in May?

Ans. Yes, you can find snow in Ladakh in May. Visit the top of Khardung La. However, there will be no fresh snowfall and there will be no snow in Leh city. Also, there is melted snow on the highway leading from Srinagar to Leh.

Ques. Does it rain in Leh in May?

Ans. No. It hardly ever rains in Ladakh in May. The sun shines brightly this month, so make sure to carry sunscreen and sunglasses with you.

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Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days: Ultimate Itinerary (+ Guide)

Discover the stunning beauty of Ladakh in this short Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days.

Undoubtedly, Ladakh is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Located in the northern-most portion of India, Leh Ladakh is a place ripe with unique experiences, must-do activities, incredible sights & astonishing scenery.

Ladakh is a hot summer destination in India . The place gets maximum attention during April and June, with families, teenagers, and road-trippers all making their way to experience one of the best trips in India. Its dramatic landscape is its single biggest draw, with snow-clad mountains and glistening lakes boasting their charm. Likewise, Ladakh’s diverse topography makes your entire trip worthwhile. No matter where you go or which place you visit, you ought to come across valleys, rustic villages, and peaceful Gompas.

Along with Leh Ladakh’s landscape, its tourist destinations such as Tso Moriri , Nubra Valley , Leh City , Siachen Glacier , and Pangong Lake cultivate a lively sense of tourism. The culture, the traditions, and the local customs create a beautiful blend of harmony to enrich your overall Ladakh tour experience .

With so much to see and do around, we thought of creating the best itinerary for Leh Ladakh that can help you nail your first-ever trip. In this guide, we created a schedule that includes terrific places, top experiences, and must-do tours/activities .

So, without further ado, let’s get started with our Leh Ladakh tour itinerary.

Overview of Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

The itinerary designed for this Ladakh trip is curated for 5 days. The tour will start and end in Leh .

While not many people visit Leh Ladakh on such a short break, there’s a significant portion of travellers who prefer 5-6 days duration. To cater to these tourists, we created a perfect Ladakh itinerary consisting of all the niche experiences & activities .

Although a 5 Day Leh Ladakh itinerary sounds short, it is still packed with good sightseeing spots , road trip journeys, and must-do activities. Even if you’re a first-time traveller, this 5 day itinerary for Ladakh will come in handy to plan your first ever trip!

The trip can be customized entirely according to your style and preference. Thus, you can include or exclude any destination from the journey as you’d like.

Schedule of Leh Ladakh Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrive in Leh – Sightseeing Tours Day 2 : Leh – Nubra Valley (Khardung La Pass – Diskit – Hunder) Day 3 : Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake (Sumur – Shayok – Tangtse) Day 4 : Pangong Lake – Leh (Chang La – Chemrey – Hemis) Day 3 : Depart from Leh

Essential Planning Tips for 5 Days in Ladakh

These are some vital planning tips one should consider before planning their 5 days trip to Ladakh.

Take a Flight

Since our Leh Ladakh trip is only for 5 days, it makes sense to travel via flight. We won’t recommend a road trip journey to & fro Ladakh , as this is not a feasible option for a shorter travel plan. A minimum of 7-9 days is required to plan a full-fledged road journey to Leh Ladakh. Also, ensure that you arrive in Leh a day before your actual trip. This way, you can also take care of getting acclimated to the altitude of Ladakh.

Pre-Plan your Ladakh Tour

We recommend planning your Leh Ladakh trip at least six months before your actual departure . Considering the summer season in India (April to June), most travellers often book their Ladakh tour to avoid hiked hotel prices & airfare tickets.

Secondly, you’ll need to get your Inner Line Permit arranged. This is only applicable to foreigners (non-Indian residents). An Inner Line Permit is basically a ticket that grants you access to enter the protected areas of Ladakh. These places include visiting Nubra Valley , Pangong Lake , Turtuk , Khardung La , and Tso Moriri . One can get their permits sorted by directly  visiting this website .

The charges for these permits are as follows  –

Environmental Fee : INR 300 Inner Line Permit : INR 20 per day per person Red Cross Fund : INR 100

Note : The above prices can change. Please  visit the website  to stay updated on the latest pricing.

Travel Q – Do you need an Inner Line Permit in Ladakh? No. Inner Line Permit is no longer required for Indian citizens. Earlier, you had to compulsory book the pass to visit the protected zones of Ladakh. However, now the government has scrapped the idea of improving logistical tourist routes.

Book Your Transport

The second most important thing for your Leh Ladakh itinerary is to book internal transpor t . For this 5 day tour, we recommend booking a private vehicle for your entire Ladakh trip. Riding a motorcycle can be difficult, especially when you’re just getting acclimatized.

You can directly book a taxi from the airport to the hotel journey from the airport itself. To explore Leh Ladakh’s sightseeing, you’ll need to arrange transport in advance. We recommend Expedia for the rental car service, as they tend to provide affordable rates for their private vehicles.

Altitude Sickness  in Ladakh

Many people ignore the altitude sickness problem in Ladakh and then often waste their sightseeing schedule. The best precaution against AMS (acute mountain sickness) is ample rest. At the same time, it may sound like a ridiculous thing to do, especially when you’re travelling to a beautiful region – getting rest is crucial before you start your sightseeing in Leh Ladakh.

Not doing so will only cause you more problems throughout the trip. If you have any medical conditions, please consult a doctor before this trip. It’s best to clarify your fitness levels before you travel to Leh Ladakh.

Moreover, to help you avoid AMS in Ladakh,  read this guide  as an additional resource. It details some steps to handle altitude sickness in Ladakh.

Cost of Leh Ladakh Tour Itinerary

Ladakh is an expensive region to travel to. Significantly, after COVID-19, many hotels and tour operators have hiked their rates to match their daily expenses. On average, a 5-day trip to Ladakh can cost anywhere between INR 12000 – INR 15000 , which excludes to & fro flights and sightseeing entrance fees. Considering flights, expect the price to increase to INR 28000 – INR 32000.

Note – The above prices are an indicative number based on the history of previous tours/packages. You can explore the below packages to find your perfect Leh Ladakh tour –

5D/4N Leh Ladakh – Explore this tour to book a similar version of this itinerary. 7D/6N Ladakh Sightseeing – Book an all inclusive tour for Ladakh via Delhi.

Detailed Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

Day 1: arrive in leh.

Leh, the city of adventures, is a bustling cold desert town filled with glorious tourist attractions. It isn’t a developed city boasting great amenities and accessibility; it still marks a vital destination to promote adventure tourism.

The rugged roads, dramatic landscapes, snowcapped peaks, bells of the monasteries, and the deserted cold wind makes you feel alive when you’re in the city of Leh. It isn’t only the attractions that drive most tourism, but its unique blend of Indian and Tibetian culture tends to bring out energetic vibes.

Leh City | Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

Once you reach Leh, the first thing you need to do – is get acclimatized.

Due to Leh Ladakh’s altitude, oxygen levels are minimum – causing you breathing and exertion problems. To avoid any health-related issues, it’s best to recommend giving yourself the time to get acclimatized to Leh’s atmosphere.

Note : You can spend more than a day in Leh to cover most of the city’s major sightseeing. If you take a day off to get acclimatized to the surroundings, it’s recommended to add an extra day to your Leh Ladakh itinerary to visit its important landmarks.

On this day, you can opt to visit Leh Ladakh’s top most attractions including – Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Magnetic Hill, and Hall of Fame. To add more sightseeing excursions to your Ladakh trip, you can book a full-day guided tour of the Leh City. This way you can maximize your travel for inner region travel.

Apart from the attractions listed above, there’s plenty to see and do in Leh Ladakh. You can add these places to your Leh Ladakh itinerary – Shey Palace ,  Shey Monastery ,  Gurudwara Patthar Sahib ,  Stok Palace ,  Likir Monastery , and  Thikse Monastery .

Day 2: Leh to Nubra Valley (Drive)

Approx Distance from Leh to Nubra Valley  – 4hr 40mins (160km)

If there’s anything that a traveller might dream of on their Leh Ladakh road trip, it is this journey –  Leh to Nubra Valley . It’s one of the bucket-list activities many adventurers plan for a good reason!

The scenic drive from Leh to Nubra is packed with astonishing scenery, barren landscapes, mighty Himalayas, and the beautiful Zanskar and Karakoram range . These natural settings make the road trip quite memorable!

Nubra Valley | Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

Visiting Nubra Valley is a must on a Leh Ladakh tour . Every biker dreams of seeing the place and traversing the region to explore its stunning beauty. The valley houses many attractions such as Diskit , Turtuk , Panamik , and many other unspoiled areas. The locals who live here showcase their lively traditions to fascinate tourists from all over the world.

To reach Nubra Valley, you’ll need to start early in the morning. You’ll travel via the Khardung La, which is approximately 38kms from Leh and will take you around an hour to reach. There’s a canteen around the place to stop by and get some refreshments.

Road Tripping across the Nubra Valley

Continue your journey from Khardung La to reach Diskit for some sightseeing tours. The town is famous for its landmark – the  Diskit monastery , which is considered the largest gompa ( Tibetian temple) in  Nubra Valley. Nearby the hill lies another milestone of Diskit –  the statue of Maitreya Buddha . Bactrian camel rides and Hunder dunes also remain popular sightseeing tours of Nubra Valley.

You can spend the night at Hunder Village, located 10kms from Diskit. For more hotel recommendations around Nubra Valley, explore this page .

Day 3: Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake (Drive)

Approx Distance from Nubra Valley   to   Pangong Lake  – 6hr 20mins (140km)

Like the other road trips in Leh, the journey from Nubra Valley to Pangong is one of the scenic drives in the country. Every year, many tourists flock to the region of Ladakh to experience the road trip vibes of the Nubra and Pangong. Especially if this is your first-time exploring Leh Ladakh, you shouldn’t miss out on a trip to these places.

Pangong Lake is one of the gorgeous, most beautiful lakes in India. The expansive views of the contrasting blue lake make the waters look adorning to the backdrop of the rugged mountains. During the winters, the temperatures in the area fall below -20°C causing the lake to get frozen completely. Moreover, the lake’s elevation makes the surrounding scenes truly captivating, making you fall in love with Pangong Lake’s beauty.

Pangong Lake in Ladakh

Travel Q :  Is camping at Pangong Lake allowed? Considering the imbalance in the ecological fragility of the lake, the Government of India has decided to stop overnight camping around Pangong Lake. The sustainability issues made the authorities declare a ban, thus preserving the beauty of the lake. For alternatives around Pangong, check this page.

There are multiple ways to reach Pangong Lake from Nubra Valley. One is via Shyok , where the roads are comprehensive and extensive, and the other via Wari La , which is more of an off-beat experience. Nowadays, most travellers opt to take the Wari La route to explore the mountainous region, and it isn’t the easiest path to drive on and will require profound driving experience to complete the stretch.

Distance from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake via Shyok route : 140kms (6hr 20mins) Distance from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake via Wari La route : 375kms (9hrs)

Looking for accommodation near Pangong Lake? Find out the resources below –

Hotels near Pangong Lake : Explore this page to find best hotel stays & deals near Pangong Lake. Campsites near Pangong Lake : The Nature’s Nest Camp near Pangong is the closest you can get to Pangong Lake.

Day 4: Pangong Lake to Leh (Drive)

Approx Distance from Pangong Lake to Leh  – 5hr 30mins (222.9km)

Before returning to Leh, stroll around Pangong Lake to admire the scenic sunrise. You’ll even spot many bird species around the lake, as Pangong is a popular breeding site for migratory birds.

On your way back, you’ll be taking the  Chang La pass . You can visit several attractions here, such as  Chemrey monastery  and  Hemis monastery . The Hemis Gompa is Leh Ladakh’s largest monastery, boasting beautiful shrines and an 8-meter Padmasambhava statue. Before reaching Leh, you’ll also find the famous monastery of  Thiksey . It’s known for its impressive architecture and decorated interior work.

Famous Gompas in Leh

The rest of the day is free for you to explore Leh’s surroundings. Furthermore, if you had spent day one getting acclimatized to Leh’s climate – this is the perfect day to enjoy the serene beauty of Ladakh’s amazing sightseeing spots.

Day 5: Departure

This marks the end of your Leh Ladakh Itinerary for 5 days. You can extend this itinerary to 7 or 9 days, depending on your schedule, and visit places like  Zanskar Valley ,  Kargil ,  Hemis National Park ,  Moonland , and  Tso Moriri Lake .

Accommodation for Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

When planning your Leh Ladakh tour, accommodation becomes a crucial factor. Firstly, it’s essential to understand that Leh Ladakh isn’t a developed region compared to other metropolitan cities. It boasts many luxury hotel stays, guesthouses, and hostels – but you shouldn’t expect great amenities in places like Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake.

Most of the inner sub-regions feature rustic accommodation with basic amenities & facilities – which is still considered a favorable option amongst travellers who enjoy rustic stays.

For our Leh Ladakh itinerary trip itinerary, we categorized hotels into several price ranges. This will help you select the right hotel for the right price during your stay in Ladakh.

Please find the below resources for the hotel stays in Leh Ladakh  –

Budget Hotels in Ladakh  – Explore this page to find budgeted stays & rental apartments in Leh Ladakh. Mid-range Hotels in Ladakh  – Looking for good amenities? Check this page to find mid-range hotels across Leh. Luxury Hotels in Ladakh  – Fancy a luxurious stay in Ladakh? Check this page to find more.

Recommended : Read this guide to find out the top 5 luxury stays in Ladakh .

FAQs for Leh Ladakh Itinerary 5 Days

How many days are enough for Leh Ladakh? You’ll at least need 10-12 days to cover major sightseeing spots of Leh Ladakh. Considering the distance between Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Leh, you should give yourself the time to soak in Ladakh’s serene beauty.

Are 5 Days enough for the Leh Ladakh tour? Factually, a 5 day trip to Ladakh isn’t a sufficient period to admire Leh Ladakh’s scenery. With so many attractions & experiences, a tour of a minimum of 7-9 days is required. However, if you’re short on time and need a quick breakthrough to fizz past Ladakh’s sightseeing, a 5-day tour is worthwhile.

How much does a Leh Ladakh trip cost? Many tour operators across India will charge different prices for their services & sightseeing add-ons. It ultimately comes to the duration you choose, places you visit, and some off-beat experiences. However, an average 5D/4N Leh Ladakh package costs INR 13,000 (excluding flights). You can check these tours here.

What is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh? Indian summers are the best period to enjoy Leh Ladakh’s mild temperatures. The region   attracts most of the crowd between April and July and is the busiest period to travel within Leh. You can expect temperatures ranging between 15°C – 30°C during this season.

Are Ladakh roads safe? The roads in Leh Ladakh are pretty rugged, featuring  steep cliffs , unpaved lanes, traffic jams, and rocky terrains. The highways in Ladakh aren’t the most drivable paths but certainly, boast incredible scenery and amazing landscape.

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Trek Name: Leh Ladakh Multi-Sports Trip

Adventure Type: Multi Sports

Base Camp: Leh

Season: Summer | Monsoon | Autumn |

Month: April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November |

Country: India

Altitude: 17577 Ft.

Grade: Easy

Rail Head: Manali is the nearest rail head to the base camp

Stay: Camping (Twin sharing) & Hotel/Guesthouse

Food: All meals (AP Plan)

Location: Ladakh

Distance: 560 Km.

Trail Type: Couples, Family and Friends.

AirPort: Leh (Kushok Bakula Rimpochee)

Ladakh is a popular tourist hub in India and a paradise for thrill-seekers. It is a perfect blend of thrill, adventure, and cultural experiences. Ladakh features unmatched natural beauty with its arid landscapes, surrounded by mighty snow-capped mountains on all sides.

Our Leh Ladakh Tour Packages  is an 8-day-long thrill fest that calls to every enthusiastic soul out there. Cycling, hiking, biking, rafting, Jeep safari, sightseeing and so much more await you in the mystical land of Ladakh. Be it a stroll by the serene Pangong Tso Lake, a jeep safari to the highest motorable pass in India, or basking in the mindful calm of the monasteries, Ladakh is a treasure chest of experiences ready to be explored!

Trek The Himalayas’ Leh Ladakh Tour Packages is specially curated to give you a thrilling experience of a lifetime. Be part of an unforgettable trip with us and relish this opportunity to explore and celebrate life.

Major Attractions Of Leh Ladakh Tour Packages

A Jeep Safari to Nubra Valley via Khardung La ensures a great experience for your adventurous soul. Gateway to Nubra Valley, Khardungla at an altitude of 5,359 meters is the highest motorable pass in the country.

Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley is the northernmost part of Jammu & Kashmir known for its scenic vistas, monasteries, orchards, and fauna. 150 km from Leh, the spectacular surroundings of Nubra Valley make the Jeep Safari rather impressive.

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Pangong Tso Lake (via Shyok Village)

Pang Tso is a high-altitude saltwater lake situated at an altitude of 4,350 m and extending over almost 160 km. The Lake holds an element of surprise for you, it transitions into myriad shades of blue and green throughout the day. One-third of this Lake lies in India while the rest lies in China.

White Water River Rafting From Chilling To Nimmo

Himalayan landscapes all around while you are crossing rapids sound thrilling right? Adventure junkies just cannot miss the white water rafting from Chilling to Nimmo on the Zanskar River. Almost 30 km of white water rafting throughout 3-4 hrs will get your adrenaline pumping.

Magnetic Hill

The famous magnetic hill in Ladakh where gravity takes a backseat. Located 30 km from Leh, a yellow signboard near the hill reads ‘ The Phenomena That Defies Gravity. A strange wonder of nature, the hills pull a parked vehicle forward upslope.

Gurudwara Patthar Sahib

A mesmerizing Gurudwara was built in memory of Guru Nanak Ji, the founder guru of the Sikh faith. It is 25km from Leh on Kargil road.

Hall of Fame

One of the major attractions of this trek is the Hall of Fame. It was made by the Indian Army in memory of brave soldiers who were martyred to save us during the Indo-Pak wars. The Hall of Fame Museum is located on Leh- Kargil Road, about 4km from the city of Leh. If you want to learn about the Kargil War, arms, and ammunitions captured during the war this is the place for you.

Kali Mata Mandir & Spituk Monastery

An 11th-century monastery, Spituk Gompa lies on the western end of Leh. The monastery comes under the Tsongkhapa order (Yellow Hat sect) of Tibetan Buddhism but it was originally founded by Karma-pa (RedHead Sect). The Spituk Gompa features a giant Kali statue that they only bring out during festivals. Above the monastery, on a hilltop, the Kali Mata Temple is located where Goddess Kali is enshrined.

Indus & Zanskar River Confluence

The thing that makes this place interesting is the colors of the rivers. Zanskar River is fluorescent blue and Indus looks a little green. They both meet in Nimmu Valley. You have to be there to appreciate its beauty.

It is a former royal palace that was abandoned in the mid-19th century and overlooks the city of Leh. Dogra invasion forced the royal family to move to Stok Palace. It has a rich collection of Jewellery, Ornaments, and Ceremonial Crowns.

Tse-mo-Gompa

Situated behind the Palace of Leh, this is a monastery that gives an awesome view of the complete place and surroundings.

Shanti Stupa

It was constructed to promote peace and harmony as well as to commemorate Buddhist culture. Not only does it have religious significance but it also offers a breathtaking view of the city.

Trekking to Saboo Village

A small but amazing trek worth your time is the Saboo village trek. It is not that far from the city yet it has its innocence and bliss of solitude. The local life and fresh air will make it memorable for you.

Sindhu Ghat

The literal meaning of ghat is a broad flight of steps leading down to a river. Sindhu Ghat is a riverbank near Shey village in Leh. It is renowned for its unique and scenic landscape, which has barren mountains, rocky terrains, sparse greenery, and the Sindhu River crossing the region.

Shey Palace

It is located 15 km to the south of Leh on the Leh- Manali road. Shey used to be the summer capital of Ladakh in the past. It has a giant Shakyamuni Buddha statue which is the second-largest Buddha statue in Jammu and Kashmir.

Idiots Rancho School

Needless to say, it is the same school that you saw at the end shot of the 3 Idiots movie. It gained massive popularity after that climax scene in the movie. Druk Padma Karpo aka Rancho School is a Buddhist cultural school located in Shey village very close to Shey Palace.

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Who Can Participate

  • Age; 10 years +.
  • First timers can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
  • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 3 km of distance in 35 minutes without stress.
  • The climber should be able to carry a 10-12 kg backpack.

Arrival in Leh | Welcome To The Charming Land Of Ladakh

Upon arrival in Leh, you will be welcomed by the breathtaking view of the mountains surrounding the airport. The altitude of Leh is 3,500m/ 11,500ft above sea level, so it is essential to take it easy on the first day to acclimatize to the altitude. A pick-up service will be provided from the airport to your hotel, which is included in the cost of your itinerary. It is recommended that you carry a copy of your ID proof and two photographs with you. For foreigners, a copy of your passport and visa is necessary.

Only postpaid networks are available in Leh, so make sure that you have a plan that works in the area. ATMs are available, so you don't need to worry about carrying a lot of cash. There are several shops in Leh where you can buy souvenirs or anything else you might need during your stay.

You will have a briefing at 5 pm on the day of your arrival, where you will be given a brief on what to expect during your stay in Leh. It is not advisable to visit any high-altitude places on your first day in Leh. Instead, you can visit the local market of Leh, where you can experience the local culture and try some delicious food. Make sure to try the momos, a local delicacy.

It is important to note that the consumption of alcohol and smoking is strictly prohibited in Leh. Make sure to follow this rule to respect the local culture and to have a pleasant stay. You will be staying in a comfortable hotel for the night, where you can relax and prepare for the rest of your itinerary.

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Leh - Sham Valley Tour | Explore On A Royal Enfield | River Rafting

Leh, Ladakh is a destination that offers an abundance of scenic beauty and adventure activities. One of the best ways to experience the rugged terrain and natural wonders of the region is by embarking on a tour of the Sham Valley and trying out river rafting.

The Sham Valley tour takes you on a journey of approximately 80 km from Leh city to the west. You can opt to explore the valley on a Royal Enfield bike or an SUV if youre not a biker. Along the way, you will discover some of the most iconic landmarks of Ladakh.

The Hall of Fame, located in the outskirts of Leh, is a memorial dedicated to the soldiers who fought in the Indo-Pak war. The museum showcases various exhibits related to the war, including photographs, weapons, and letters. It is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our soldiers to safeguard our countrys borders.

Next, you will visit Kali Mata Mandir & Spituk Gompa, an 11th-century structure that houses a beautiful temple dedicated to the goddess Kali Mata. The Spituk Gompa is one of the oldest monasteries in Ladakh and is known for its beautiful architecture and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Another important stop on the tour is Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, which is a holy shrine built by the Lamas to honor Guru Nanak Devs visit to Ladakh in 1517. The shrine is located at a picturesque location and offers a serene atmosphere for spiritual seekers.

One of the most fascinating attractions on the Sham Valley tour is the Magnetic Hill. It is a unique phenomenon where a downhill road appears to be an uphill road due to the optical illusion created by the surrounding landscape. Visitors can park their vehicles on the road and experience the illusion themselves.

The Indus and Zanskar Confluence is another must-visit destination on the tour. Witnessing the clear blue waters of the Indus and the muddy brown waters of the Zanskar meet is a breathtaking sight to behold.

After a scrumptious lunch, get ready for the thrill of river rafting. The Scorpochey to Sangam route offers a 16 km long rafting journey with rapids ranging from grade III to IV. The licensed and professional rafting team ensures your safety while providing a memorable experience.

In conclusion, the Sham Valley tour and river rafting experience in Leh, Ladakh, is a perfect combination of adventure and exploration. It is a must-do activity for anyone visiting the region and promises to leave you with unforgettable memories.

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Leh – Heritage walk and Camping next to river bank

On day 3 of your trip to Leh, you'll begin with a heritage walk in the old town area. Wake up early and have a delicious breakfast at the hotel before meeting your guide for the tour. The old town area is a treasure trove of traditional architecture and interesting stories of the past. Explore the narrow lanes, old houses, and ancient temples as your guide regales you with tales of the town's rich history.

As you trek through the old town, make sure to visit the Leh Palace, Tsemo Gompa, and Shanti Stupa, all of which are situated atop a hill and offer stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. For those who prefer not to trek, an SUV is available to take you to these sites.

After the morning's heritage walk, return to the hotel for a scrumptious lunch. Once you've had your fill, check out of the hotel and make your way to the camping site. The site is situated next to a river, providing a tranquil atmosphere for you to unwind in.

As you settle into your twin-sharing tents, take in the breathtaking natural beauty of your surroundings. Spend the rest of the afternoon relaxing and soaking up the peacefulness of the area. There's plenty to do at the campsite as well, so feel free to play some games or simply relax and enjoy the company of your fellow travellers.

As night falls, fall asleep to the soothing sound of the river and the chirping of crickets. The twin-sharing tents at the Shey picnic spot are cozy and comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep.

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Cycling Tour Around Monasteries | Enjoy The Serenity

On the fourth day of your trip, you will have the opportunity to explore the local villages and monasteries through a cycling tour. The tour covers a distance of about 30 km, allowing you to experience the serenity of the region as you cycle through the beautiful landscapes. If you are not keen on cycling, an SUV will be available for you to travel in. The cycling tour includes visits to some popular attractions, including the Sindhu Ghat, which is the location for the annual festival in the region.

Your next stop on the cycling tour is the Shey Palace, built in 1655 on the instructions of Deldan Namgyal. The palace is a must-visit for history buffs and those interested in Tibetan culture. You will have the opportunity to explore the palace and learn more about the region's history and culture.

After exploring the Shey Palace, the cycling tour takes you to the 3 Idiots Rancho School. The school gained popularity after the Bollywood movie 3 idiots was shot there. You will have the opportunity to explore the school and take pictures of the movie's iconic locations.

Post-lunch, you will ride to the Bhumi Resort, where you will spend the night. The resort offers a range of activities to keep you entertained, including a bonfire, barbeque, archery, stargazing, camp games, and a culture show on demand. You will also have the opportunity to explore the local village and learn more about the region's culture and traditions.

In the evening, you can enjoy a bonfire and a barbeque while gazing at the stars. If you are feeling adventurous, you can try your hand at archery or participate in some of the camp games on offer. The resort also offers a culture show on demand, where you can learn more about the local culture and traditions.

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Leh - Nubra Valley | Jeep Safari To Highest Motorable Pass, Khardung La

The day takes you on a thrilling Jeep Safari from Leh to Nubra Valley. After meeting with your driver, you will board a sturdy SUV car that will take you through some of the most picturesque roads in the region. Covering a distance of approximately 125 km in about 5-6 hours, this journey is sure to leave you awestruck with its scenic beauty.

The highlight of your day will be a visit to the world-famous Khardung La Pass, which is located at an altitude of 5,602 meters or 18,380 feet. This is the highest motorable pass in the world and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Take some time to marvel at the stunning vistas and snap some memorable photos before moving on to the next destination.

Your next stop will be the beautiful white dunes at Hunder, where you can enjoy a thrilling double hump camel ride or an ATV ride at your own expense. Experience the beauty of the desert landscape as you ride on the back of these majestic creatures, and soak in the tranquility of the serene surroundings.

Another exciting activity on the itinerary is a visit to the Diskit Monastery, which is one of the oldest and largest Buddhist monasteries in the region. Home to a massive 106 feet high statue of Maitreyan Buddha, this monastery offers a unique insight into the local culture and traditions. Learn about the fascinating history of the monastery, admire its stunning architecture, and get a glimpse into the daily life of the monks.

As the day draws to a close, you will retire for the night in a deluxe tent in Nubra Valley. Surrounded by the serene beauty of nature, you can enjoy a peaceful nights sleep in the lap of luxury. So, get ready to experience the thrill of adventure and the serenity of nature on this unforgettable Jeep Safari to Nubra Valley.

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Nubra Valley - Pangong Tso Lake (via Shyok Village) | Bask in the Serenitybra Valley

You will be heading to Pangong Tso Lake from Nubra Valley via Shyok Village. Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel in Nubra Valley before embarking on a long drive to your next destination. The distance between Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso Lake is around 275 km, and it takes approximately 6-7 hours to reach your destination.

As you make your way towards Pangong Tso Lake, you will be mesmerized by the breathtaking views of the rugged mountains and barren landscapes that surround you. Along the way, make a stop at the Diskit Monastery to visit the open-air idol of the Maitreya Buddha, which is one of the oldest and largest monasteries in the Nubra Valley. The Maitreya Buddha is a 106 ft tall statue and is one of the major attractions in the region.

Pangong Tso Lake is one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world, located at an altitude of 14,270 ft above sea level, and it is also the highest saltwater lake in the world. Upon reaching your destination, check-in to your camps, which are situated near the lake. Take some time to settle in and relax after a long day of travel.

The evening is at leisure, giving you the opportunity to explore the nearby area or relax by the serene lakeside. Enjoy the peacefulness of the surroundings as you watch the sun go down behind the mountains. As the night falls, make sure you have warm clothes and jackets as the temperature drops down significantly during the night due to the high altitude of the region.

End your day by retiring to your twin-sharing camps and enjoy a peaceful nights sleep in the serene surroundings of Pangong Tso Lake. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will stay with you forever.

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Pangong Lake - Leh | Explore Unprecedented Heights

You will witness a breathtaking sunrise over the famous Pangong Lake. You'll wake up early to experience this natural wonder in all its glory before enjoying a delicious breakfast either at your accommodation or at a nearby restaurant. After breakfast, you will pack up your belongings and prepare to depart from Pangong Lake, starting your journey back to Leh.

As you make your way back to Leh, you'll take in the stunning scenery along the way. One of the highlights of this scenic drive is the Chang La Pass, which is one of the highest mountain passes in the world. This incredible experience will give you the opportunity to admire the majestic Himalayan Mountains in all their glory. You'll also stop at a local restaurant for lunch and fuel up for the rest of the journey.

The drive back to Leh will offer you plenty of opportunities to take in the stunning views of the Himalayas and the surrounding landscape. Once you arrive in Leh, you'll check into your accommodation and take some time to relax and settle in before dinner at the hotel.

In the evening, you'll have the chance to explore the markets and shops in Leh to shop for souvenirs and local crafts. This is the perfect opportunity to pick up some unique items that will remind you of your incredible journey through the Himalayas.

After a full day of exploring and taking in the natural beauty of the region, you'll return to your hotel for a good night's rest. This will be the perfect way to recharge your batteries and prepare for the next exciting day of your journey.

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Departure From Leh | Bid Adieu To The Mountains

On the last day of your trip, it is time to pack your bags and check out of your hotel. Make sure to leave your room by 11:00 AM, as per the hotels rules.

Please note that the cost of drop-off at Leh Airport is not included in your itinerary, so you will have to make arrangements for transportation to the airport.

As you bid adieu to the mountains, take one last look at the stunning scenery that surrounds you. Reflect on the memories youve made during your stay in Leh and cherish them for years to come.

Safe travels!

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Day-1: Arrival in Leh | Welcome To The Charming Land Of Ladakh

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  • Altitude: 3,500m/ 11,500 ft.
  • Pick up: Complimentary airport transfer to hotel.
  • Cellular network: Only postpaid networks are available.
  • ATM: Available.
  • Shopping: Local shops are available.
  • Important documents: Carry a copy of ID proof and 2 passport-size photographs. For foreign nationals, carry a copy of passport and visa.
  • Briefing: Attend briefing at 5 pm.
  • High altitude caution: Avoid visiting high-altitude places.
  • Exploration: Visit the local market of Leh.
  • Smoking and alcohol: Strictly prohibited.
  • Accommodation: Overnight stay in hotel.

Day-2: Leh - Sham Valley Tour | Explore On A Royal Enfield | River Rafting

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  • Breakfast at hotel.
  • Meet your guide and get your Royal Enfield bike for the tour. Non-bikers can opt for an SUV.
  • Start your tour towards the Sham Valley, located west of Leh city.

Attractions:

  • Hall of Fame: Pay homage to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Indo-Pak war at this memorial.
  • Kali Mata Mandir & Spituk Gompa: Visit the ancient 11th-century monastery and temple dedicated to the goddess Kali Mata.
  • Gurudwara Patthar Sahib: Visit the holy shrine built by the Lamas to honor the visit of Guru Nanak Dev in 1517.
  • Magnetic Hill: Experience the unique optical illusion where the downhill road appears like an uphill road.
  • Indus & Zanskar Confluence: Witness the confluence of two mighty rivers, Indus and Zanskar, where the clear blue waters of the Indus and muddy brown waters of the Zanskar meet.
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch.
  • Get ready for the adrenaline rush of White Water River Rafting.
  • Scorpochey to Sangam: Embark on a thrilling 16 km rafting journey with a licensed and professional rafting team.
  • Rapid Grade/Levels: III to IV.
  • Return back to Leh post-lunch.
  • Relax and rejuvenate at the hotel after an adventurous day.
  • Stay: Overnight stay in Leh hotel.

Day-3: Leh – Heritage walk and Camping next to river bank

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  • Wake up early and have breakfast at the hotel.
  • Meet the guide for the heritage walk in the old town area.
  • Explore the traditional architecture and learn about the interesting past of the old town.
  • Visit Leh palace, Tsemo Gompa and Shanti Stupa during the hike.
  • SUV available for those who do not want to trek.
  • Return to the hotel for lunch.
  • Post lunch, check out of the hotel and move to the camping site.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty and peacefulness of the surroundings.
  • Settle in the tents and get ready for an evening of fun.
  • Play some games, relax.
  • Stay overnight in twin-sharing tents at the Shey picnic spot next to the river.
  • Fall asleep listening to the soothing sound of the river and the crickets.

Day-4: Cycling Tour Around Monasteries | Enjoy The Serenity

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  • Cycling tour around villages and monasteries.
  • Cycling distance – about 30 km.
  • SUV available for non-cyclists.
  • Sindhu Ghat (location for the annual festival).
  • Shey Palace (built in 1655 on the instructions of Deldan Namgyal).
  • 3 Idiots Rancho School (Bollywood Movie 3 idiots was shot in the school).

Post lunch:

  • Ride to Bhumi Resort for night stay.

Evening attractions:

  • Explore the village.
  • Culture show (on-demand)

Day-5: Leh - Nubra Valley | Jeep Safari To Highest Motorable Pass, Khardung La

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  • Meet with driver and board the SUV car for the journey to Nubra Valley.
  • Travel through the picturesque roads of Leh-Nubra Valley, covering a distance of 125 km in approximately 5-6 hours.
  • Stop by the famous Khardung La pass, located at an altitude of 5,602 meters or 18,380 feet, and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Visit the beautiful white sand dunes at Hunder and enjoy a thrilling double hump camel ride or ATV ride at your own expense.
  • Explore the Diskit Monastery, home to a massive 106 feet high statue of Maitreyan Buddha and learn about the local culture and traditions.
  • Spend the night in a deluxe tent in Nubra Valley, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature.

Day-6: Nubra Valley - Pangong Tso Lake (via Shyok Village) | Bask in the Serenitybra Valley

  • Begin your day with breakfast at the hotel in Nubra Valley.
  • Get ready for a long drive to Pangong Tso Lake via Shyok Village.
  • The distance between Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso Lake is around 275 km, and it takes 6-7 hours to reach the destination.
  • Pangong Tso Lake is one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world, situated at an altitude of 14,270 ft above sea level. It is also the highest saltwater lake in the world.
  • On the way to Pangong Tso Lake, visit the open-air idol of the Maitreya Buddha near the Diskit Monastery, one of the oldest and largest monasteries in the Nubra Valley. The Maitreya Buddha is a 106 ft tall statue and is one of the major attractions in the region.
  • Continue your journey towards Pangong Tso Lake, enjoying the scenic beauty of the rugged mountains and barren landscapes.
  • After reaching Pangong Tso Lake, check-in to your camps, which are located near the lake.
  • Evening is at leisure; you can explore the nearby area or relax by the lakeside.
  • Enjoy a peaceful night stay in the camps, which are twin-sharing accommodations.

Note: It is advisable to carry warm clothes and jackets as the temperature drops down significantly during the night due to the high altitude of the region.

Day-7: Pangong Lake - Leh | Explore Unprecedented Heights

  • Wake up early to witness a breathtaking sunrise over Pangong Lake.
  • Enjoy breakfast at your accommodation or at a nearby restaurant.
  • Pack up and depart from Pangong Lake, beginning the journey back to Leh.
  • Take in the scenic drive through the Chang La Pass, one of the highest mountain passes in the world.
  • Stop for lunch at a local restaurant along the way.
  • Continue the drive back to Leh, taking time to enjoy the stunning views of the Himalayas and the surrounding landscape.
  • Check in to your accommodation in Leh upon arrival.
  • Take some time to relax and settle in before dinner at the hotel.
  • Spend the evening exploring the markets and shops in Leh for souvenirs and local crafts.
  • Return to your hotel for a good nights rest.

Day-8: Departure From Leh | Bid Adieu To The Mountains

  • Check-out from your hotel.
  • Maximum check-out time is 11:00 AM.
  • Drop-off at Leh airport is not included in the cost.
  • Bid farewell to the majestic mountains.

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Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 70 – 90, SYSTOLIC 100 - 140 mm Hg).

Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).

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Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.

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How To Reach

It is essential for everyone to arrive at Leh (01:00 am)

 Upon booking the trek, your trek coordinator will furnish you with the hotel details.

Choose any option to reach Leh

The easiest and best way to travel is to fly to Kushok Bakula Rimpochi Airport located in Leh. It is just 4 km away from the main city. The airport is well connected to Delhi and also receives flights from Mumbai, Srinagar, Jammu, Chandigarh, and other general destinations in India. Even international travelers can fly directly from major cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, and Delhi. You can find taxis outside the airport or book a cab to reach the required destination.

There are two road routes to Leh

Manali (Himachal Pradesh ) to Leh via Baralacha La, Lachulung La and Tanglang La and It covers a distance of 500 km.

Srinagar to Leh via Zoji La, Lamayuru Lunar Landscape and Kargil and It covers a distance of 450 km.

You cannot reach Leh directly by train as there is no train station in Ladakh. The nearest railway station is Jammu Tawi (700 km from Ladakh) which is well connected with Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai.

For your return journey from Leh, you have the flexibility to choose between road or air transport options. Please note that our services extend only to the hotel, and the standard hotel check-out time is 11:00 am, if you opt for an air transport then please ensure an early check-out in the morning, as all flights operate during the morning hours

How to Reach Leh Ladakh Multi-Sports Trip Map

 1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):

  • Room on twin sharing basis| As per the Itinerary | Triple sharing on rare case
  • 03 Night stay at Hotel in Leh
  • 01 Night stay at Shey Camps in Tent
  • 01 Night stay at Deluxe Tent/Hut in Chuchout
  • 01 Night stay at Deluxe Tent in Nubra Valley
  • 01 Night stay at Deluxe Tent in Pangong Lake

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • Breakfast & Dinner is included at all places.
  • BONFIRE & BARBIQUE is included as per the itinerary at Chuchout.

3. Support:

  • 1 Versatile base camp manager: handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
  • 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
  • 1 Experienced high altitude chef.
  • Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
  • Enough support staff.

4. Trek equipment:

  • Sleeping bag, Sleeping liners (if required), Mattress, Utensils.
  • 3 men all season trekker tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  • Camping stool, Walkie talkie.
  • Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & Crampon (if required).

5. First aid:

  • Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.

6. Transportation (as per the itinerary).

7. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage. 

8. Clock room facility available at the base camp for additional luggage.

9. All necessary permits and entry fees, Upto the amount charged for Indian.

10. Royal Enfield Bike is included as per the itinerary (petrol is not included)

11. Cycle is included as per the itinerary

12. White water river rafting as per the itinerary

13. Xylo/Tempo/Eeco is included as per the itinerary

14. Driver allowances, Road tax and Fuel charges 

15. Back up Vehicle & Machanic

16. Airport transfers are included

17. Kids below 6yrs are free

18. Kids below 11yrs will be charged only 50% of the trip fee

Note: Kids will share the room with the guardian.

1. Insurance (Mandatory).

2. Food during the transit.

3. Any kind of personal expenses.

4. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.

5. Emergency evacuation, hospitalization charge or etc.

6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.

7. Any Video / camera fees, Any services of guide , Monument entrance fee.

8. Culture show at any places.

9. Any extra costs incurred due to extension/change of the itinerary due to natural calamities road blocks, vehicle breakdown etc. factors beyond our control.

10. Environment fee : Rs. 600 per person. (as per new Guidelines).

11. Any expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry Any tips to hotel staff, local guides, drivers etc.

Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things).

1- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) -   is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.

2- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) -   are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly. 

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  • This offer is valid for Trek The Himalayas limited fixed departures.
  • This offer is valid for 5 years from the date of booking.
  • This offer is not valid if the participant has received a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
  • Participants don’t have to pay for the trek cost but have to pay for transportation and trek permit costs.

To reserve a spot for a trek or adventure program, you can either utilize our online booking form or call us at the provided number. For your confirmation, a deposit must be wired, including the initial payment.

Cancellation terms:

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek

  • No cash refund
  • 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend

Note- If a booking is made using a voucher or discount code, the policies related to vouchers and discounts cannot be modified.

In the unlikely event that TTH cancels a trek prior to the scheduled departure date:

While it is extremely rare for TTH to cancel a trek, we understand that unforeseen circumstances or natural disasters may occasionally require us to do so before the scheduled departure. These circumstances could include continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that poses a risk to the safety of our trekkers. Additionally, unforeseeable events such as local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any similar situations that compromise the safety of the trekking experience may also necessitate a cancellation.

In the event of such a cancellation, TTH will provide you with a voucher equivalent to the amount you paid for the trek. This voucher can be redeemed for any of our treks within the next year, allowing you to still enjoy an adventure with us at a later date.

The issuance of a voucher is not applicable in situations where you are required to descend from the trek for any reason. The trek leader may make the decision to send you down from the trek due to factors such as insufficient fitness level, symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), high blood pressure, exceeding the designated turn-around-time, health concerns, or if you are found smoking, drinking, or violating the rules set for the trek. In such cases, the provision of a voucher does not apply.

In the rare event that TTH shifts a trek:

We would like to emphasize that weather conditions in high-altitude areas are highly unpredictable and can undergo sudden changes at any time, irrespective of the day. Additionally, circumstances beyond our control, such as natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, and lockdowns, may impact the feasibility of conducting a trek. In cases where we are unable to proceed with an event due to such circumstances that are beyond our direct control, we will make every effort to provide you with an alternative trek that is safer and more suitable.

In such situations, we will issue a voucher to offset the cost difference between the originally scheduled trek and the alternative trek. This voucher can be redeemed at any time within one year from the date of issue. Please note that a refund fee or reimbursement of the cost difference is not applicable in these cases.

  • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
  • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
  • TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
  • Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers

Cash Voucher Terms:

  • This is a non-transferable voucher
  • The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
  • The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
  • To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
  • All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher
  • Trek The Himalayas holds rights to add/remove any of the Terms and Conditions without prior notice

Itineraries are based on information available at the time of planning and are subject to change. "Trek The Himalayas" reserves the right to change expedition dates, people or itineraries as conditions warrant. If a trip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency for which TTH or its agents cannot make provision, the cost of delays and/or other changes are the responsibility of the participant. TTH reserves the right to decline, or accept, any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

How to register/create an account with tth.

To register with TTH, visit our website - www.trekthehimalayas.com and create your account. To create your account you will need to use your email address and fill in all the details, set your unique password and your account is ready to use.

How to book a trek?

  • To book a trek with TTH, you first need to register with us and create an account.
  • Choose the trek that you want to do and click on available dates.
  • You will land at the login page, fill in the required details.
  • Add Participants, choose add-on services click on the Pay now button, choose your preferred payment method, and make the payment. TTH accepts multiple payment options, including credit/debit cards, net banking, and UPI.
  • You will receive a confirmation email from TTH with all the necessary details about the trek, including the meeting point, transportation, accommodation, and other important instructions.

Made a payment but did not receive any confirmation.

please send an email to us at [email protected] or reach out to the numbers provided in the Help and Support section of your Trek Page. We will ensure that your issue is promptly resolved.

How to book off-load luggage and transportation?

To book services such as off-load luggage and transportation, you can find them listed as add-ons. These additional services can be booked at the time of your initial booking. If you miss booking add-ons during the initial reservation, you can log in anytime and easily book 4 days before the departure date add-ons through the platform.

If I have booked the wrong trek or date, how can I make changes?

In such a situation, please log in to your account and transfer your trek or date to the desired one within 12 hours or drop us an email at [email protected] 10 days before the departure date of the trek. After the initial 12-hour period, any changes will be processed according to the cancellation policy.

I am a beginner and confused which trek to book.

We recommend visiting our "Suggest Me a Trek" page. By filling out the form, our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at [email protected] or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website for personalized assistance and recommendations.

How is family trek different from regular trek?

Family treks differ from regular treks by focusing on ease of difficulty, offering shorter durations for younger participants, Kid-friendly and easily digestible foods, child-friendly activities, maintaining a higher guide ratio for diverse age groups, and implementing additional safety measures for families.

Ideal treks for children.

Family Trek with Kids recommendation Only Dayara Bugyal and Chopta Chandrashila Trek.

Minimum age for children to trek with TTH.

Minimum age for TTH treks is typically 7 years, though this may vary depending on the specific trek.

Can we take children to high altitudes with their guardian?

Yes, you can take a kids to a high-altitude trek with a parent. Discuss with a trek expert before booking a trek.

Can we send kids without Parents/guardian?

Medical & Disclaimer Form (Mandatory Documents) Click here to download medical and disclaimer form

How to prepare a child for a high altitude trek?

Physical Fitness: Ensure your child is physically fit. Engage them in regular exercise, outdoor activities, and hikes to build stamina and endurance. Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated at high altitudes. Encourage your child to drink water regularly, even if they don't feel thirsty. Proper Nutrition: Provide a well-balanced diet with sufficient carbohydrates for energy and foods rich in iron to prevent altitude sickness. Adequate Sleep: Ensure your child gets enough sleep in the days leading up to the trek. Quality rest is crucial for altitude adaptation. Educate on Altitude Sickness: Teach your child about the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. Encourage them to communicate any discomfort immediately. Appropriate Clothing and Gear: Dress your child in layers to adjust to changing temperatures. Ensure they have appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy footwear. Positive Mindset: Foster a positive mindset. Encourage your child, and let them know it's okay to take breaks when needed. Medical Check-Up: Schedule a medical check-up before the trek to ensure your child is fit for high-altitude activities. Consult with a healthcare professional about any potential health concerns.

Kind of food will be served during the trek for children.

TTH takes special care to provide wholesome and nutritious food for children on treks. Here are some of the foods that are typically served for children: Breakfast: For breakfast, TTH serves a variety of options like porridge, cornflakes, bread, butter, jam, honey, boiled eggs, omelettes, and pancakes. Children can choose from these options to fuel themselves for the day's trek. Lunch: For lunch, TTH serves lunch which includes rotis, vegetables, rice, dal, and salad. The rotis are usually made fresh on the trek and are a good source of carbohydrates. The dal and vegetables provide protein and other essential nutrients. Snacks: TTH provides healthy snacks like fresh fruits, dry fruits, energy bars, cookies, and biscuits to keep the children energized throughout the day. Dinner: For dinner, TTH serves a hot and wholesome meal which includes soup, rice, dal, vegetables, and a non-vegetarian dish (if requested in advance). Children can also choose from a variety of desserts like custard, jelly, and fruit salad. Dietary requirements: If a child has any special dietary requirements, TTH can cater to those needs as well. For example, if a child is lactose intolerant or allergic to nuts, the kitchen staff can make arrangements to accommodate those requirements.

How to choose the right trek?

Choosing the right trek for a beginner can be a bit overwhelming as there are many factors to consider such as distance, elevation gain, terrain difficulty, weather, and time of year. Here are some tips that can help you choose the right trek for a beginner:

1. Determine fitness level:  Assess the fitness level of the beginner to understand their physical capabilities. This will help you select a trek that is challenging but not too difficult.

2. Choose a well-traveled trail:  A well-traveled trail will have more amenities such as signposts, water stations, and shelter. It is also safer as there will be other hikers on the trail.

3. Consider the length of the trek:  For beginners, it is recommended to start with a shorter trek that can be completed in a day or two. This will help them get acclimatized to trekking and build their confidence.

4. Look for gradual elevation gain:  Choose a trek with a gradual elevation gain rather than steep ascents. This will make the trek easier and more enjoyable.

5. Check the weather:  Check the weather forecast before selecting a trek. Avoid treks during the monsoon season or winter when the trails can be slippery or dangerous.

6. Research the trail:  Read about the trail to get an idea of the terrain, altitude, and difficulty level. This will help you select a trek that is suitable for the beginner.

7. Consult with an expert:  If you are unsure about which trek to choose, consult our trek expert Mr. Nitin (+91 70600 59773) between 10 AM to 6 PM (Tuesday - Friday). Mr. Nitin will provide you valuable advice and guidance.

Overall, it is important to choose a trek that is enjoyable, challenging but not too difficult, and suitable for the beginner's fitness level and experience.

Can a beginner choose a tough trek?

It is not recommended for a beginner to choose a difficult Himalayan trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally challenging, especially if you are not used to the high altitude, steep slopes, and rugged terrain. Choosing a difficult trek without the proper experience, fitness level, and preparation can be dangerous and put you at risk of altitude sickness, injury, and other hazards.

If you are a beginner, it is recommended to start with an easier trek and gradually build up your skills and experience. This will help you understand the challenges of trekking in the Himalayas, and also prepare you physically and mentally for a more difficult trek in the future. It is also important to choose a trek that matches your fitness level, experience, and interest.

What is the age limit for a beginner trekker?

There is no specific age limit for a beginner trekker. However, it is important to consider your physical fitness, health condition, and personal interests before embarking on a trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally demanding, and requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance.

If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are above a certain age, it is recommended to consult with a doctor before embarking on a trek. It is also important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed during the trek to prevent exhaustion or injury.

If I am solo, can I join the trek in a group?

Yes, you can join the trek. We have fixed departure groups where you can simply book your trek and we will take care of curating a group.

How does my family get updated about my Trek?

Before you start the trek, it is recommended that you make all the necessary phone calls as during the trek you may or may not receive network coverage, once you come back to the Base Camp, you can reconnect with your family via phone once again. You can share your trek coordinator contact detail with your family members to get the latest updates about your trek batch.

What food can I expect?

At TTH, we provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the trek. The food is vegetarian and includes a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, paratha, pasta, noodles, and soup. We also offer snacks such as biscuits, and salty, and dry fruits during the trek. Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.

I am allergic to some foods.

If you are allergic to some foods, you need to let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements accordingly.

How safe is trekking with TTH?

TTH is a trekking company that prioritizes the safety of all its participants, including women trekkers. They have a comprehensive safety system in place, which includes a dedicated team of experienced and trained trek leaders and support staff who are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide first aid.

TTH also takes specific measures to ensure the safety and comfort of women trekkers. They have a separate tent accommodation for women trekkers, female trek leaders, and support staff. They also provide separate toilet facilities for women and encourage a safe and respectful environment for all trekkers.

Moreover, TTH has a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents. They have a designated Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to investigate and address any complaints related to harassment or misconduct. Overall, TTH has a good reputation for safety and responsible trekking practices, and women can feel comfortable and safe while trekking with them.

How TTH will manage if I am the only woman in the group?

In case you are the only women in the group, we provide a single sleeping arrangement. Also, during the trek, the trek leader will always remain by your side to provide optimum safety and reassurance.

How can I know that other women are in the batch?

You can reach out to the trek coordinator to inquire about the number of female trekkers and their respective states who have booked the trek. Please note that the trek coordinator cannot disclose personal details of any trekker. Once you've confirmed your booking, a WhatsApp Group will be created for all the trekkers in your batch. This allows you to connect with fellow trekkers before the trek begins.

Can I know in advance, which trek is led by a women Trek Leader?

While many of our treks are led by female trek leaders, however, it is not possible to know which trek leader is assigned to which group. But nonetheless, whether the trek leader is male or female you can be completely assured of your safety and security with us.

Can I trek with periods? If yes, then where can I dispose of the sanitary pad?

Yes, it is possible to trek with periods. However, it is important to take some extra precautions and preparations to ensure a comfortable and safe trekking experience.

Here are some tips that can help you trek during your period:

1. Use menstrual hygiene products that you are comfortable with, such as tampons, pads, or menstrual cups. It is recommended to carry enough supplies for the entire duration of the trek.

2. Pack wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags to dispose of used hygiene products.

3. Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for easy movement and reduces friction. Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing that can cause discomfort.

4. Carry pain relief medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, in case of menstrual cramps.

5. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support your energy levels and overall health.

6. Take breaks as needed and listen to your body. If you feel uncomfortable or experience any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

It is also recommended to consult with a doctor before going on a trek during your period, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking medication. By taking necessary precautions and being prepared, you can have a safe and comfortable trekking experience even during your period.

We provide proper disposal facilities for sanitary pad disposal during the trek.

How will the accommodation be during the trek?

We offer three person tents with twin-sharing for optimum comfort. A woman trekker will share a tent with another woman trekker and if you are the only woman in the group, you will be given a single accommodation for your comfort and privacy.

Are trek poles, Jackets and other equipment available for rent from Trek The Himalayas?

Yes, we do provide gears on rent. You can book it using you TTH account directly.

Who will be with us on the trek from Trek The Himalayas?

Mountaineering qualified Experienced and first aid certified Trek Leader, First Aid Certify local guide, Cook, helpers and supporting staff.

Who can not join the trek?

People suffering from Bronchitis, Asthma, High blood pressure, Epilepsy (got faints), TB , Heart problem or on higher BMI side are strictly not allowed to go on any Himalayan trek. Apart from this if you had any medical history, please let us know.

When it gets really cold can I consume alcohol?

No. Alcohol and smocking isn’t allowed while on trek. It is totally misconception that it will keep you warm. Your body need to acclimatize properly and for that eat properly and drink enough water; these things will keep you warm.

What type of toilet facility is TTH providing at the trek?

Toilet tents provide a convenient solution for answering nature's call in the great outdoors. Dry toilets, in particular, offer a highly sanitary approach. By digging a pit and utilizing mud and a shovel, you can easily cover up your waste. This method ensures cleanliness and hygiene while camping or exploring in the forest. 

Remember to pack essential toiletries to complete your outdoor bathroom kit and maintain proper personal hygiene during your adventures. With these practices in place, you can enjoy nature while also respecting it.

How do I manage the negative temperatures on the trek at higher camps? Do I need special jackets?

Layer Up From Head To Toe Eat Full Meals, never sleep empty stomach You can keep warmee (if you’re more susceptible to cold). Use sleeping bag in right way and don’t leave free space in sleeping bag.

For upper body – Thermal layer – T-shirt (full-sleeves) – Fleece T-shirt (for extreme colds) – Fleece layer – Thick Jacket/Down Jacket – Waterproof or Windproof layer (outermost layer, when it is snowing or raining) - For Lower Body – Thermal layer – Hiking pants (normal) or Winter hiking pants

Based on how warm you feel you can skip any of the above layers. Your outer later should be windproof since it is windy at high altitude. The idea behind layering is that the more insulation you have the less cold you feel, and instead of wearing a very thick jacket if you wear multiple layers, your body will be better insulated against the cold.

Do you provide crampon/micro spikes and gaiters?

Yes, we provide micro spikes and gaiters, if required.

What documents need to carry on trek?

Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photographs, hard copy Medical form signed & sealed by doctor, disclaimer form sign by trekker and high altitude insurance.

If we come prior the trek date, Do you provide accommodation?

No. We don’t but we can suggest you good hotel/Stay nearby pick up location.

Do we get enough water for drinking?

Yes, trekker must carry 2 water bottles 1 litre each so they can refill it at campsite for drinking and keep themselves hydrate.

What kind of shoes we should buy for the trek?

You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100.

What happens if some members of the team need to turn back before the summit?

No one is forced to go on. There is always enough staff to split the party according to need and regroup later at the camp. Most people have no trouble reaching the highest campsite. If some members decide not to climb the final distance they can wait for the climbers to come back down the same way or take a lateral path to the descent route.

What is Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

Ladakh tour packages is an adventure holiday package that takes you to the high-altitude region of Ladakh in northern India. It offers a range of adventure sports and activities such as trekking, rafting, cycling, and camping.

What is the best time to go on a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

The best time to go on a Ladakh tour packages is during the summer months of May to September when the weather is pleasant and most adventure sports are available.

What kind of physical fitness is required for a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

Ladakh tour package requires a good level of physical fitness, as it involves activities like trekking, cycling, and rafting. It is recommended that you prepare yourself physically by exercising regularly before going on the trip.

What kind of clothing and equipment do I need for a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

You will need warm clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, and a backpack. For specific activities like rafting and cycling, you will need appropriate equipment like helmets, life jackets, and bikes.

Is altitude sickness a concern on a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

Yes, altitude sickness is a concern on a Ladakh tour package as the region is at a high altitude. It is recommended that you acclimatize yourself by spending a few days in Leh before starting any physical activities.

What kind of accommodation is available on a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

There is a range of accommodation options available on a Ladakh tour package , including hotels, guesthouses, and campsites. The accommodation will vary depending on the itinerary and the activities included in your trip.

What kind of food is available on a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

You can expect a mix of Indian and Ladakhi cuisine on a Ladakh tour package. The food is usually prepared fresh and is wholesome and nutritious.

What are some popular activities included in a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

Some popular activities included in a Ladakh tour package are trekking to high-altitude lakes like Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri, rafting in the Zanskar River, cycling on the Manali-Leh highway, and camping under the stars.

What is the duration of a typical Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

The duration of a typical Ladakh tour package can range from 8 days depending on the itinerary and the activities included.

Is it safe to go on a Leh Ladakh Tour Packages?

Yes, it is generally safe to go on a Ladakh tour package as long as you follow the instructions of your guide and take the necessary precautions. However, like any adventure activity, there are inherent risks involved, and it is essential to be aware of them.

Do I need a visa to travel to Leh Ladakh?

No, you do not need a visa to travel to Leh Ladakh if you are an Indian citizen. However, if you are a foreign national, you will need a valid visa to enter India.

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Discovering Leh Ladakh: A Guide to the Land of High Passes

Leh-Ladakh, often called the ‘Land of High Passes’, is a breathtaking region in northernmost India, known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and spiritual sanctity. Nestled between the Karakoram and the Himalayan ranges, this high-altitude desert offers travellers an otherworldly experience. From ancient monasteries perched on hilltops to turquoise lakes and rugged trekking trails, Ladakh is a dream for adventurers and peace seekers alike. In this blog, we’ll explore the famous places, local cuisine, best travel times, and more to help you plan an unforgettable journey to Leh-Ladakh.

Famous Places to Visit in Leh-Ladakh

  • Pangong Tso Lake – Perhaps the most iconic sight in Ladakh, Pangong Tso is a stunning lake extending from India to Tibet. Its azure waters are a sight to behold at sunrise and sunset.
  • Nubra Valley – Accessed via the high Khardung La pass, Nubra Valley is famous for its orchards, scenic vistas, Bactrian camel rides, and beautiful monasteries such as Diskit Monastery.
  • Leh Palace – Overlooking the town of Leh, this nine-story palace built in the 17th century offers insight into the royal family’s history and a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
  • Shanti Stupa—This white-domed stupa on a hilltop in Chanspa, Leh, is an emblem of peace and offers  a sweeping view of Leh and the nearby Changspa village.
  • Magnetic Hill— Known for its optical illusion, which makes vehicles seem to roll uphill against gravity, Magnetic Hill is also near several other attractions in the region.

Famous Monasteries to Visit

  • Thiksey Monastery— This is one of Ladakh’s largest and most architecturally impressive monasteries. It resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa and houses many items of Buddhist art.
  • Hemis Monastery— Famous for its annual Hemis festival, held in June or July, this is Ladakh’s biggest and richest monastery. It showcases beautiful paintings and artefacts.
  • Spituk Monastery – Known for its Gustor Festival, Spituk offers a spectacular view of the Indus Valley below and houses a collection of ancient masks, thangkas, and religious artefacts.

Famous Trekking Places Near Leh-Ladakh

  • Markha Valley Trek— This is one of the most popular treks in Ladakh. It offers an amazing combination of beautiful landscapes, villages, and monastic views.
  • Chadar Trek – A winter trek over the frozen Zanskar River, this trek offers a highly unique experience walking over ice, with nights spent in caves and days trekking on the ice sheet.
  • Stok Kangri Trek – For the more adventurous, the Stok Kangri summit offers one of the most thrilling treks, providing spectacular views from the top.

Ladakhi cuisine is a delightful experience for the palate, heavily influenced by Tibetan culture. Must-try dishes include:

  • Thukpa – A hearty noodle soup combined with vegetables or meat.
  • Momos – Tibetan-style dumplings that are either steamed or fried.
  • Tsampa – Roasted barley flour is eaten for breakfast.
  • Skyu – A traditional Ladakhi dish made with kneaded wheat flour dough, cooked in a vegetable stew.

Best Time to Travel

The best time to visit Leh-Ladakh is from May to September when the roads are clear and the weather is most favourable for tourism. During these months, temperatures are pleasant with minimal rainfall, making it ideal for sightseeing and trekking.

Ladakhi is the main spoken language in Leh-Ladakh, though most people involved in tourism also understand Hindi and English.

How to Reach Leh

Leh is accessible by road from Srinagar and Manali:

  • From Srinagar : Traveling from Srinagar to Leh takes about two days and crosses spectacular passes like Zoji La.
  • From Manali : The Manali-Leh road is open from June to October and passes through beautiful landscapes, including Rohtang Pass and Lahaul and Spiti.

Bus Connectivity in Leh

While Leh itself can be explored on foot for the most part, bus services from JK SRTC and private operators are available to visit surrounding areas like Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso. For a reliable and comfortable journey from nearby cities to Leh, booking a bus ticket through platforms like redBus ensures a hassle-free travel experience.

Leh-Ladakh is not just a destination; it’s a plethora of experiences that remain long after you leave. Whether it’s the serene monasteries, the adrenaline-pumping treks, the stark beauty of the high desert, or the warmth of the Ladakhi people, every aspect of Leh-Ladakh compels you to come back again. Plan your journey easily by booking your bus tickets to Leh via redBus, and immerse yourself in an adventure that transcends the ordinary.

Embark on your Ladakhi adventure with an open heart, and let the land of high passes inspire and transform you. Safe travels!

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Best Time to Travel Ladakh & Zanskar Valley

Dheeraj Sharma

A lot of people ask me this many times on the blog to suggest the best time to travel to Leh Ladakh , and I thought it is better to pen it down in an article so that it helps others too and does not repeat on the blog all over again and again.

Well, there are two roads that lead you to Leh Ladakh popular by the names of Srinagar Leh Highway and Manali Leh Highway . Both of them generally remain closed for more than six months from November to April or Mid-May every year because of heavy snowfall on various mountain passes that comes on these adventurous roads.

So, the only time to travel by road to Leh Ladakh is from Mid-May to Mid – October. And the second half of October is a risky affair to travel and May is the only likely option for Srinagar – Leh Highway as Manali – Leh Highway generally opens by June first week or late May.

But, still, the question is :

What is the best time to visit Ladakh and Zanskar Valley

Let's quickly dive into the details:

“What is the best time to travel Leh Ladakh in these 5-6 months?”

Leh ladakh in april to mid-may.

April is the month when tourists or travelers from all parts of the world start to come to Ladakh. Restaurants start to either open or set up for the coming season. Similarly, the guest houses, camps at Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri lakes also start to be set up.

By the second week of May, generally, the Srinagar Leh Highway opens, and the influx of tourists starts to get into Ladakh. Supplies flow in along with fresh vegetables and fruits. Hence life comes to normalcy in Ladakh.

Wondering About Best time to travel Leh Ladakh?

In late April, all lakes including Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri start to melt, and by mid-May, they completely melt and start radiating the ever-beautiful blue hues under sunlight. Tourists / Travellers visiting these places get good discounts as it is the onset of the season and with fewer tourists around, it is indeed a better place to be.

The high mountain passes in Ladakh including both Khardung La and Chang La, are under heaps of snow, and passing through them is quite an experience in itself. Carrying shades/glares/goggles are highly recommended at this time of the year.

Vehicles Lining Up to Khardung La Pass in Snow

Leh Ladakh in May – June – July

As I said, in May, most likely, you will only find Srinagar – Leh to be open, so if you are interested in the complete circuit, then it is not the right time. In June beginning or May end, Manali road opens with the opening of Rohtang Pass.

In the initial 7-10 days, the roads are pretty much unstable with common snow slides, and intermittent blockages also happen, but gradually it settles down. And from Mid of June to July just before the onset of monsoon season, it is a very nice time to travel, and indeed a lot of people undertake the road journey to Ladakh at this specific window only.

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It is the perfect time for those who want to enjoy snow around the road and drive through the snow walls of Rohtang Pass / Rani Nalla and Baralacha La too. However, keep in mind that snow starts to melt which means, ferocious water crossings and rivers are pretty common in this period.

Later you will reach a water crossing in the day, slim are the chances to cross it. So, plan to leave early in the day and reach the early in the day on the destination to have buffer time as well.

Spiti Valley Trip in August or Monsoon

from Mid of June to July just before the onset of monsoon season, it is a very nice time to travel and indeed a lot of people undertake the road journey to Ladakh at this specific window only. Best time to travel for seeing snow in Ladakh

Water crossings or Nallas over Manali - Leh Highway

Leh Ladakh in August

In August, monsoons are in a full flurry, and rivers and water crossings go ferocious at times when rain is pouring down. Landslides are common too in this period. However, there is a catch, the region beyond Zozi La Pass towards Leh from the Srinagar side and beyond Baralacha La pass towards Leh from the Manali side, being a rain shadow region does not get much affected by rains.

But, surely you will be facing the monsoon hassles up to Baralacha La pass from Manali side and Zozila Pass from Srinagar side. Of course, as happening for the last few years Rohtang Pass & Zojila are most likely to be a nightmare in this period.

Even the definition of Ladakh being the rain shadow region is changing now. We have started getting rain in Ladakh too or at least overcast conditions with light rains now and then. Few cloudbursts and flash floods also have occurred in a couple of years, including 2018. So, be ready for surprises even in the rain shadow region of Ladakh too in the coming years.

Those beautiful curves over Srinagar - Kargil Highway

Leh Ladakh in September – October

Personally, this is my favorite season to travel to Ladakh with vibrant & burning colors all over in full glory. Post-monsoon, the region becomes devoid of rains and the chill starts to set in with some intermittent light snowfall.

However, the colors of fall/autumn are almost burning with beauty all over the Srinagar Leh Road, Manali Leh Road, and, of course, the entire Ladakh, including Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri & Nubra Valley. The road conditions also improve a lot in comparison to the rest of the season. You will witness the best roads of the season since the maintenance works also settle by that time. It is the best time to self-drive to Ladakh if you are taking a small car like a hatchback or sedan to Ladakh.

Even the water crossings are timid in flow with less water in them and are easy to pass by. The rivers turn into aqua blue color again, giving an entirely different aura to the region. Your body is at the maximum exposure to UV rays, and due to lack of moisture, it becomes a bit difficult to acclimatize as well. But, the beauty on offer is worth anything in the world 😀

Also, it is time when some camps have closed and packed up, and some still run. There is occasional snowfall as well, which might close the road for a day or two temporarily. The Raid-De-Himalayas rally also happens in this window which also disturbs you as a traveler to some extent.

Personally, this is my favorite season to travel to Ladakh with vibrant & burning colors all over in full glory. for those who love vibrant fall colors

A Teaser... Even Artist Would Feel Envy There Colors near Drass

Leh Ladakh in November

The period of late October and November is when the cold settles into Trans Himalayas completely with sub-zero temperatures at almost all places above 14000 feet especially over the Manali Leh highway and the high-altitude lakes. The colors though are still beautiful in the region, tourists have almost gone away and only a few brave ones remain 🙂 :).

Most of the guest houses, hotels, and restaurants are closed by this time along with camps at Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri lakes, which are packed up by the last week of September. Dhabhas and camps on Manali Leh Highway are also deserted, and locals go away to their homes to get ready for hibernation in cold winters.

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Though both Manali Leh Road and Srinagar Leh Road remain open unofficially, it is highly not recommended to travel over them, especially the Manali Leh Highway with such cold conditions. There will not be many shelters available and black ice on roads that make driving a dangerous affair. Black ice is quite common in this period it starts to appear in October starting as well at some places though it does not last long in the early stages or the winter season.

Interesting Read: 5 Reasons to Avoid Manali – Leh Highway in October – November

Aqua Colored Zanskar River in Zanskar Valley

Leh Ladakh in December – January – February – March

This period is the coldest in Ladakh where January is the coldest month of all seasons, and Ladakh is cut off from the rest of the world by road. Only a few brave and bold tourists are around even though the roads to Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso Lake over Khardung La Pass, and Chang La Pass respectively are kept open all around the year barring a few days of heavy snowfall .

Late January to February is also the time when many adventure tourists come to Leh Ladakh to walk over the frozen Zanskar River from Padum in Zanskar Valley to Leh , popularly known as Chadar Trek.

In this period, you are at the mercy of extreme cold. Snowfall as well is pretty common and mingled with high-altitude terrain; it makes life difficult to survive and acclimatize as well. The key is to take rest, ample rest in the initial days. Then, gradually start overreaching other high-altitude places. The food options are minimal, and most of the restaurant lives are deserted as their cook is out at their homes.

From November to December / Mid-January types, if the sun is shining the colors in the Lakes such as Pangong Tso or Tso Moriri is breathtaking but the options to stay near them are none or limited. Just some Home Stays in nearing villages where basic facilities will be available to brave the extreme cold.

After Mid-January, both Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri along with other high-altitude lakes start to freeze and become solid as earth as you can drive your car over it, leave alone walk over it. Be responsible and don’t do that of course 😉

These lakes remain frozen almost up to April. So, those looking forward to seeing the magical changing colors of these lakes with sunlight in the day shall refrain from making a trip to Ladakh from January to late April, which is almost for four months.

Yet Another Time We Stuck… Towards Khardung La Pass

Still confused??

Sun Playing Hide and Seek at Pangong Tso - Ladakh

Are you still confused?? Don’t worry. I will suggest if you want to see heaps of snow and have a good adventure, then you must plan your road trip to Ladakh starting June first/ the second week up to mid of July types.

However, if you are more interested in nature’s lovely colors pallet and maybe you are very much into photography, then the late season is the time. You do not want to miss out on, i.e., late September up to the second week of October when colors are oozing out vividly all over Ladakh!!

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Hello I am planning to visit leh by flight on 29th August 2019 with my wife & 12 year old daughter. Is it save to travel that time considering rainy season.

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Bro! We are a group of friends planning our trip from April 28th and fly directly to leh, will we be able to enjoy our trip without any obstructions(like snow ) or the pangong lake being Frozen or unavailability of accommodation ?

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You should look at Leh – Ladakh in Winters – Most Common Itinerary

It will answer all your questions 🙂

What about mid May? I really want to see the unfrozen beauty of pangong!!

In that case plan for mid May to late May, it should melt by that time of the year

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we have planned and booked flight ticket from Bangalore to Srinagar on 24th April and return from Leh on 6th May 2018. Plan is to spend 4-5 days in Srinagar and then travel by road to Leh and spend 6-7 days there visiting Nubra , pangong and other sorrounding.

Please suggest as we heard that Srinagar – Leh highway is closed till April end.

Sunil, Srinagar – Leh Highway may or may not be open by last week of April. Considering BRO has already opened Zanskar Valley road, I have hopes by mid of April, they will open Srinagar – Leh Highway too.

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Hi Dheeraj,

We two friends are planning a leh ladakh trip in September. We want to experience everything including the snow; hence, what would be your suggestion? Is it good in September? Yes, then which part of the month? Waiting for your reply.

Hari, there will be no snow in September. If you want to enjoy snow, then you have to plan the trip in April – May but then roads are not open and only option is to fly to Ladakh. Else June is when you will find plenty of snow at passes in Ladakh and Manali – Leh Highway

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Hi! Planning to go Leh by air on 24th Sep n bck by 2 October by road via Manali .i want to know if October first week will be safe by road from Leh to Manali n and also why return airfares are soo high from Leh.i Jst don’t want to get stuck there because of snow on d way bck

Chaand, just keep an eye on weather once you reach Leh and then take a call. Nowadays, usually first week of October os still OK to travel but sometimes it does snow. Also, plan to directly reach Jispa from Leh without halt at Sarchu.

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Hello Dheeraj

I was planning for a trip from Manali tto Leh ladakh and back from Aug 26 to Sep 5. Is it a good timeI for travel? Read every where u mentioned that Aug is not a good time to visit Leh,,

Regards ANimesh

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So here is what my Ladakh trip looks like… starting on 16th September and ending on 30th September.

Day 1: Noida – Patnitop (Overnight stay at Patnitop) Day 2: Patnitop – Sonmarg (Overnight stay at Sonmarg) Day 3: +++ Rest Day at Sonmarg + Sight Seeing in Sonmarg & Gulmarg +++ (Overnight stay at Sonmarg) Day 4: Sonmarg – Kargil (Overnight stay at Kargil) Day 5: Kargil – Leh (Overnight stay at Leh) Day 6: +++ Rest Day at Leh + Sight Seeing in & around Leh +++ (Overnight stay at Leh) Day 7: Leh – Nubra Valley (Overnight stay at Diskit) Day 8: Nubra Valley – Pangong Tso Lake (Overnight at Pangong Tso Lake) Day 9: Pangong Tso – Leh (Overnight stay at Leh) Day 10: Leh – Tso Moriri Lake (Overnight stay at Korzok) Day 11: Tso Moriri – Jispa (Overnight stay at Jispa) Day 12: Jispa – Manali (Overnight stay at Manali) Day 13: +++ Rest Day at Manali + Sight Seeing in & around Manali +++ (Overnight stay at Manali) Day 14: Manali – Noida Day 15: Buffer Days Day 16: Buffer Days

Do you think that this plan looks good? I am assuming that I have taken enough breaks in between for the body to acclimatize to the conditions up there! Let me know if there are any changes that you want to suggest!

I would also welcome any feedback from fellow members here!

Thanks and Regards, Abhishek

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Looking for a suggestion.

Can I visit just Leh -> Zanskar -> Leh in August ? Is this is good time or will there be rains?

Plan: Sat, Aug 5: Leave Mumbai by flight to Leh, Start on bike / rent car to Kargil Sun, Aug 6: Kargil to Zanskar Mon, Aug 7: Back to Kargil Tue, Aug 8: Back to Leh Wed, Aug 9: Back to Mumbai

Please let me know if the climate is good this time and if this is doable in such short time.

Well since you are flying directly to Leh, it is rain shadow region and hence, even in monsoon, it is fine. However, Zanskar needs at least 4-5 days from Kargil and for Kargil – Leh you need minimum two days. Hence, in 5 days it is not possible.

ok.. thank you for the quick reply.. will plan it well for next year 🙂

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Me and my husband are planning to visit Leh-Ladakh (via Manali) from Delhi in the third week of September’ 2017 in our “Ford Eco-sport”. We are a little confused whether it will be OK to take Eco – sport to Leh Ladakh. How much wear and tear can happen to it, and will our Ford Eco-sport will be able to sustain it, as the Ford guys told us not to take it to Leh-ladakh, as it is city car and not made for off road. Can you please guide us? Also, want to know how to connect with other people who are planning their visit to Leh-Ladakh at the same time as it will be good to stay connected with them while travelling.

Neha, Ford EcoSport is very capable of doing the Leh – Ladakh trip. So, don’t worry much about it, just be cautious in driving. You can read: 40 Must Have Things to Carry on Ladakh Self Drive Trip and 7 Useful Tips for a Self Drive to Leh – Ladakh

We are a group of people (2 couples) who would also be travelling to Leh Ladakh (starting on 16th September from Noida and ending on 30th September 2017). But we would be travelling to Leh Ladakh from Srinagar side and would be completing the circuit from Manali side. During the 4th week of September we would be on the Manali side.

It is surely a good idea to connect while travelling.

Cheers! Abhishek

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Mr.Sharma, This was a wonderful article. Thank you for providing information. I would like to ask if first week of Aug would be a good time to visit Leh. I am planning to go by air to Leh. Please give your opinion. Thanks.

Since you are planning to go by Air, Ladakh is a rain shadow region and least touched by rains. So, it shall be fine to make a trip by air to Ladakh

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Hello dheeraj sir, Is this itinerary good for the 25th october. is this the right time travel ladakh. can we go all the places ?? Day 1 : Rest n local sights Day 2 : magnetic hill n pather sahib n acclimatization. Day 3 : leh to nubra Day 4 : nubra to pangong via Agham Day 5 : pangong to leh Day 6 : Return

Plz reply soon. Thanks

Given the days at hand, it looks fine. Please keep in mind it will be very cold in October at PAngong Tso, best will be to stay at Tangtse or do day trip from Leh.

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Thanks for your valuable information. Actually we are planning to visit leh ladakh in 2nd wk of september for 10 days. please tell whether camping is advisable or not during that season if yes mentioned the best place for camping. also tell either visiting all famous lake i.e. pang, tso moriri etc is possible or not.

Thanks again.

Dann, September is a very good time to travel to Leh – Ladakh. You can read: Top 10 Tips for Camping in Ladakh & Spiti Valley

thanks for your reply. tell me about permit also , can’t we get them online so that we can save our time over there? where are these permits required during the traveling ??

Well, the Permits for Leh – Ladakh are available online: Ladakh Inner Line Permits Available Online

However, only permits are applied and you have to take the print out and pay your permit fee in person in Leh at Tourist Info Center or DC office in Leh.

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Hi Dheeraj! I want to ask you very important question regarding bikers? The tussle going on between bikers of Manali and Leh is only for Rental bikes? and what about bikers who are on there own bikes, do they also have to face anytype of problems???

There is no issue at all for the own bikes in Ladakh.

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I’m planning for a trip to Leh via Manali. Is it okay to plan the trip in August, or it is more advisable to travel by end of June. This will be my first experience, and we’re planning for an SUV.

Best is to travel in September for better road conditions and less challenges, else up to mid July is OK. Avoid monsoon travel in August.

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Dear Dheeraj, I am planning a 10 daya trip to Leh with my wife, 7yo son, two brothers starting on 15th June. I will planning to take my Baleno Diesel. It’s the very first time for me to visit Leh. Request your kind suggestions as I am really confused about whether I should make this trip or not. Also request you to advise on travel itinerary and stay options. Look forward for an early response. Thanks.

For hatchback/sedan taking on Manali – Leh Highway Or Spiti Valley via Manali Or Ladakh, please refer the link: FAQ | Can I do Leh – Ladakh / Spiti / Manali – Leh trip in Hatchback or Sedan? for more details.

It will take 4 days to reach Leh from Srinagar side starting from Delhi with stop overs at Jammu, Srinagar, Kargil and 3 days to come back from Leh from Manali side to Delhi with stopovers at Sarchu, Manali. This makes it 7 days. 1 Day is required in Leh for acclimatization. You have about 10 days. 1 Day can be used as Day trip to Pangong Tso and other day can be used as day trip to Nubra Valley or just Khardung La pass.

Opt to go via Manali – Leh Highway and I will suggest that you refer the thread for more details on the route and night halts though it is of 9 days: Manali – Leh – Ladakh – Manali | Itinerary for 9 Days . You can fit in plan I suggested in above para in this plan You can check the nice, preferred list of accommodation options in entire Leh – Ladakh (Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri) including moderate (cheap budget hotels as well) in the series of articles starting on the link here

Thanks again for your valuable suggestions. I have made up my mind for 9 days itinerary suggested by you via Manali -Leh route. Just bit concerned about road conditions vs Baleno. Will be happy if you suggest any precautions.

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Actually I am looking for this type of information from very long time but bi cant found it clearly but you describe all this very clearly! Thanks for this article.

That is wonderful to hear, glad the article helped you.

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Can we will go to Leh (Manali to Leh via jispa) own car Chevrolet Sail Uva Hatchback 2014 Model. Can I go Chevrolet Sail Uva Hatchback 2014 Model say Yes or Not If we go by my own car – Do you advised me witch route is best for me Manali – Leh – Srinagar/ Srinagar – Leh – Manali . witch cars can cross the Manali – Leh – Srinagar Plz guide me. Please Car Name

As you advised, i have an iternary for my trip. at first can i go to leh rout as shown below by Chevrolet Sail Uva Hatchback 2014 Model I am also running this car to west bangal, char cham, dharmshala, deu all gujrat. so please advice me this car is suatable for me. and with equipment is required for this route.

June – 3: Manali – Jispa (overnight stay) June – 4: Jispa – Sarchu (overnight stay) June – 5: sarchu – Leh (overnight stay) June – 6: Leh – ride to sham valley and sight seeing June – 7: leh – Nubra (overnight stay) June – 8: Nubra – Pangong tso (camping) June – 9: Pangong Tso – Tso moriri – Leh (overnight stay) June – 10: Leh – kargil June – 11: kargil – srinagar

I am still waiting for your suggestion.

Hello Mahesh,

Please avoid night stay at Sarchu and to Manali – Jispa, Jispa – Leh. Then use that day to make two day trip to Nubra Valley and two day trip to Pangong Tso by regular routes as the direct routes, hatches might not survive or you may get stuck in the middle of no help around. Skip Tso Moriri.

Also, if you do the trip in reverse direction, it will be much better. For hatchback/sedan taking on Manali – Leh Highway Or Spiti Valley via Manali Or Ladakh, please refer the link: FAQ | Can I do Leh – Ladakh / Spiti / Manali – Leh trip in Hatchback or Sedan? for more details.

Hello Dheeraj you are amazing ! I am much keen for bike trip on Manali Leh Highway in September as that is the time when road conditions will become good. But some of our female friends wants to live “Jab We Met” moment (or snow ki toh baat hi kuch or hai) so we are travelling in June.. My only concern is for road conditions in mid June specially “Rohtang Pass” I have heard that in june we have to deal with lots of slush on “Rohtang Pass” but as we are going before monsoon so we are hoping we will get some good roads as compare to july or August .. Your knowledge is highly appreciable. So what is your take on “Rohtang Pass” in mid of June ???

Shubham, for snow you have to make a trip around mid of June and also have to go through some bad sections of the roads. The roads will definitely be more challenging as snow melts during that time creating slush and water crossings at many places.

Thank you Friend, Under the guidance of “Devil on wheels” it seems like we are all ready for the trip & the conditions.. Yeah we are expecting water crossings & slush thats the main adventure of this trip but we hope not as much as you have shown in above pics during mid june “Nightmarish roads of Rohtang Pass” ???

Most likely, you will not face that much of slush during that time unless there is debris of fresh landslide.

Thank you so much Dheeraj 🙂

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Hi Sir, Your page is awsome. We have a plan in August Please tell whether it is feasible or not.

14thAugust :- DELHI – Leh 15th August:- Leh 16th August:- Leh – Turtuk 17th August:- Turtuk – Nubra Valley 18th August:- Nubra – Pangong Via Aghyam Shiyok( We are in a doubt about it) 19th August:- Pangong – Leh 20th August:- Leh – Alchi – Magnetic hill – Kargil 21th August:- Kargil – Padum 22nd August:- Padum 23rd August:- Padum Or Rnagdum or Sankoo 24th August:- Back to Kargil 25th August:- Kargil – Srinagar 26th August:- Srinagar – Kolkata

Your plan looks good to me. On 23rd, you can stay at Rangdum. There is a new guest house there called LA Himalaya with attached bathrooms.

We have contacted Rigzin Da. He is managing except Kargil and Leh. Will it be wise to use Agyam Shiyok road to reach Pangong During August???

Well, as long as you can find some company to travel with you at Agham village, local driver should be able to get you through with that route. You will get to know about the present status once you reach up there.

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Thank you so much dheeraj for your precious info 🙂 We are planning to visit Manali-Leh on the mid of June17 and will take halt in Keylong/Jispa & Sarchu but as it is the peak time of tourists attraction.. is it advisable to pre book our accommodations near Keylong/Jispa & Sarchu or we will easily get accomodations after reaching there ???

Arjun, I will not recommend you to have a night halt at Sarchu while going to Leh. You can stay while coming back. Keylong has plenty of options and if you are not particular, you can find. For Jispa, I will suggest to pre-book as limited options are there.

Thank you Dheeraj, There is no plan to have a halt at Sarchu as altitude is so high there but if we have to Just for the knowledge is it advisable to pre book our accomodations at Sarchu or we will get easily after reaching there??? & we will come back through via Srinagar 🙂

Good, yeah, in such a case it should be OK. Also keep Tso Kar in mind in case of emergency for a stay. It is not that far from the main highway.

There will be plenty of options at Sarchu, since, it is not final to stay there, better book it on the spot.

Hii Dheeraj thank you so much for your precious info 🙂 We are planning our trip to mid June17.. as it is the time when most tourists prefer to travel & we are planning to halt on Keylong/Jispa & Sarchu.. So do we have to pre book our accommodations as there are many tourists or we get accommodations easily after reaching there???

Replied on the other thread.

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Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to visit Leh Ladakh in second half of October 2017. Is it advisable ? Will we get a chance to visit all the attractions ? Please give me your valuable suggestions.

Also to add, I am planning a trip of 10 days. I would request you to suggest me a better schedule.

Will you be flying to Leh or making road trip?

I will be flying. I have two options. Either in October 2017 Or around 15th May 2017. So, which option is preferable ? Please suggest me a better trip of 10 days.

Both the months are not so good for road trip but since you are flying I will suggest May over October with two points

1. In May you will find snow and pleasant weather at least in Leh, Nubra and around not as cold. 2. October, will be windy, cold and dry.

You should refer: Leh – Ladakh | Most Common Itinerary by Air

Are you making a road trip?

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Hi Dheeraj, Thanks for the wonderful blog!!

Iam planning for a bike trip to leh via manali-leh route and come back through leh – srinagar highway to Delhi. I am planning to take this trip by either july or september. Also iam planning to complete the circuit in 9 – 10 days. Is it possible to complete it within planned time?? I wish to enjoy in light snowfalls. SO please advise me on the good time to take the rip.

Iam bit confused avout the permits. Do bikers from other state need to get permit in all places throughout manli leh highway??

In leh do we neef to drive j&k registered bikers?? Is own bikes or rented bikes not allowed in leh for expedition???

FInal question.. which is better to take the trip either through some travel agency package or going individual???

please clarify my doubts. Thanks in advance….

Give me your contact mail id……

Thank you Siraj.

It will take 3 days to reach Leh from Delhi via Manali side with stopovers at Jispa, Manali and 4 days to come back to Delhi from Leh via Srinagar side with stop overs at Jammu, Srinagar, Kargil . This makes it 7 days. 1 Day is required in Leh for acclimatization. You have about 10 days. 1 Day can be used as Day trip to Pangong Tso and other day can be used as day trip to Nubra Valley or just Khardung La pass.

Thanks a lot Dheeraj for clarifying my queries.

Could you please advice me on the best season to start my trip. I wish to enjoy the trip with snowfall. How long snow will be there once the passes are opened up?

On going through blog, i got the clarification about the bike permits in ladakh region. Thanks a lot for the briefly analysed blogs. It’s a really helpful and much needed one for all the new comers.

Do [email protected] provide any packages for the leh-ladak trip?? I have found this one while reading the blog. you have also suggested some to get in touch with them for bike rentals and packages.

Siraj, in that case plan the trip in second week of June when you can see snow on Zojila and Manali – Leh Highway. Snowfall is pure luck based. Yes, those guys provide customized packages of Leh – Ladakh

If you travel form Manali to Rohtang Pass, permit is required for bikes too.

Thanks Dheeraj!!

As you advised, i have an iternary for my trip.

June – 17: Manali – Jispa (overnight stay) June – 18: Jispa – Sarchu (overnight stay) June – 19: sarchu – Leh (overnight stay) June – 20: Leh – ride to sham valley and sight seeing June – 21: leh – Nubra (overnight stay) June – 22: Nubra – Pangong tso (camping) June – 23: Pangong Tso – Tso moriri – Leh (overnight stay) June – 24: Leh – kargil June – 25: kargil – srinagar (fly to home)

does this iternary looks good? Need your thoughts on this.

By june 10, the manali-leh highway will be clearing up? So, i need your advice on starting the trip by this date. Becoz, you have specified like wait for 2 weeks once the roads are opened to stabilize.

Siraj, please skip Sarchu as you will not be acclimatized to sleep up there altitude. Better make Jispa to Leh in a day. No need to do Sham Valley but do rest as Sham Valley can be covered while going to Kargil. You cannot do Pangong Tso to Tso Moriri to Leh in a day. Skip Tso Moriri for now. It is probable that Manali – Leh Highway will open by second week of June.

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Thank you very much for giving lots of useful information which is really needed for all the travelers.

Me and my friends are planning to ley ladhak trip. please suggest me, which way to choose Srinagar – ley or manalli -ley. and I’m worried about AMS. kindly suggest the good time to visit. your suggestion will really help me to make my trip memorable.

Thanks In Advance Srinivas

Firstly, I will suggest you that please plan it in other direction as going via Srinagar – Leh Highway will be much much easier on your body and help you acclimatize to the high altitude of Manali – Leh Highway. Also, it allows you to enjoy the beauty of Manali – Leh by splitting the journey almost evenly in two days which is very difficult in the other direction. Thirdly, it will allow you to fit Tso Moriri lake into the itinerary in better way. You can read more reasons on the link here

You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Leh – Ladakh followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 13-14 days: Most Common Itinerary for Leh – Ladakh .

You can check the nice, preferred list of accommodation options in entire Leh – Ladakh (Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri) including moderate (cheap budget hotels as well) in the series of articles starting on the link here

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Dear Dheeraj, Which would be a better date for arriving in leh this year 17 july or 24 july. We are 4 friends entering leh via srinagar and exiting via manali as per your suggestions. We would be taking zoomcar from chandigarh. We have to complete the chandigarh-leh-chandigarh circuit in 9 days . Kindly suggest keeping in mind the road and monsoon condition.

Faraz, I will prefer 17th July to travel to Ladakh. It will take 3 days to reach Leh from Delhi via Manali side with stopovers at Jispa, Manali and 4 days to come back to Delhi from Leh via Srinagar side with stop overs at Jammu, Srinagar, Kargil . This makes it 7 days. 1 Day is required in Leh for acclimatization. You have about 10 days. 1 Day can be used as Day trip to Pangong Tso and other day can be used as day trip to Nubra Valley or just Khardung La pass.

Also, I hope you are aware about: Rented Self Drive Cars in Leh – Ladakh Banned “FORCIBLY”

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This is Akshay from Mumbai; Me and three of my friends have planned the trip to Leh-Ladakh from 26th May to 4th June.

Actually at the start we were five however one of our friend dropped out due to some reasons;so we are looking for a someone to join us.

If you see blogs and travel tips for Leh-Ladakh trip u will find out that 5 is the best count to have if you are planning for Leh-Ladakh and of course to cut down cost of private vehicle because private vehicle is one of the important factor to have cost effective leh ladakh trip.

So those who want join please contact at my email : [email protected] and contact no :9664823811.

Will explain you all our itinerary on call or mail but for your information we are coming to Srinagar by flight which has halt at Delhi so anyone can join us from Mumbai, Delhi or Srinagar.

P.S : Those who planning leh ladakh for long tym and those who got ditched by their friends this is the tym guyz..we will together make one hell of trip!!!!!!

Regards, Akshay Mayekar

It is best to post a travel calendar entry as well from the main menu

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Hi Dheeraj, firstly thanks a lot for writing this blog. Its very informative. I have always wanted to take a bike trip to Leh. I have not been riding much for past few years & I am someone who is very much susceptible to cold. Going by you blog, road conditions are poor in June-July season and in mid-September temperature will be a challenge. This has got me confused. Can you suggest which time i should go ? Also I want to opt for a packaged tour. Can you suggest any particular group or website ?

Vivek, well, you should be able to do the trip in September. You can do it in second week of September and you should be good with road conditions and temparatures. If you are looking for a package tour, get in touch with [email protected]

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Last year i had trip from 10 June16 to 21June2016 through Delhi-Srinagar-Leh-Pangong-Sarchu-Manali-Delhi. In 2017 i want to start the trip in April last week or early may. What you suggest Please Guide.

Ashish, you will be able to only make the trip to Ladakh in April by air only. Are you going by Air? Or in case in May if Srinagar – Leh road opens, you will be able to take that road. How many days you are thinking?

Thanks for your reply Dheeraj. I am planning around 10-11 Days by Own car. Please suggest the earliest suitable time and Itinerary.

Earliest will be June month to go from Manali – Leh Highway.

Opt to go via Manali – Leh Highway and I will suggest that you refer the thread for more details on the route and night halts though it is of 9 days: Manali – Leh – Ladakh – Manali | Itinerary for 9 Days . You can fit in plan I suggested in above para in this plan

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hey dheeraj,

kiddo to the blogg. honestly i have been researching about my trip for the last one month nothing helped expect your blogg..we are number of 4 on bikes, planning to travel on 1st week of july 17.around 10 days trip .can please help us with details.i have covered almost all the parts of south india on bike,what are the best places to visit during this time and which route preferably. we are planning to rent a bike from LAH or delhi.one of this place preferably what-so over is better.thank you so much in advance .regards shemeem (Kerala)

Regarding bike rentals in Leh, check: Leh – Ladakh Bike Rental Rates 2017-18

thank you so much dheeraj .do you advice taking flight instead to leh and rent a bike would save some time ?? please advice as me and my friend are looking for a good bike trip :’) is it possible during the 1st week of july

Best option of travel is to reach Srinagar by air and then travel to Ladakh by road. Once in Leh, hire local bike on rent in leh and then do Ladakh sightseeing. Then either take Manali Leh highway with HPTDC bus or shared taxi or fly out of Leh.

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Dear Dheeraj,

I am having Safari Storme SUV -Ex (2 wheel drive) and planned to visit Ladakh by road via Manali-Leh route in 3rd week of June-17. I would like to know, other travelers are using 2 wheel drive or 4×4 is compulsory?

Devendra, 4×2 will just do fine. No worries on that front. 10000s of 4×2 cars including hatches and sedans do Ladakh trip every year.

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Dheeraj, I am very confused now. I am planning this trip in late August’17. Most probably between 25th August and 10 September. Is it sane to go as I do not have much biking experience. I have done few trips on my bike and I cannot postpone it to 2018 as my friend has already decided to go this year no matter what. Only 2 of us will go on separate bikes. What would you suggest considering we will be on bikes not cars.I am not considering June or July as there will be a lot of rush that time. And its all about peace 😛

August is not far behind in terms of rush Vaibhav. I will recommend that you plan the trip in September second half to beat the rush and help you being a novice biker. The roads and conditions are less troublesome.

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We are four cousins (men) planning to take Manali Leh in mid June’ to July 2017as mentioned in this article (Mid of June to July just before the onset of monsoon season)- Could you share the road time table and also the good time to travel

Pavan, are you making the Spiti Valley trip or Ladakh trip or combination of both?

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This is a very nice blog and it was very memorable trip It was such a fantastic post I really really like It Thanks for sharing Nice Information

Thank you Dorjay

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Thank you so much for your blog. You made my jaw dropped because of many amazing information you have provided.

I plan to solo travel to Ladakh this September with budget trip. My itinerary is as below:

Day 1 (Wed): Arrive Leh from New Delhi, rest in Leh Day 2 (Thu): Rest in Leh Day 3 (Fri): Day 4 (Sat): Tso Moriri, overnight in Changpa Day 5 (Sun): Tso Moriri, overnight near the lake. Day 6 (Mon): Back to Leh by bus, overnight in Leh Day 7 (Tue): Head to Nubra Valley, rest in Diskit/ Hunder Day 8 (Wed): Diskit/ Hunder/ Nubra Valley, overnight in Spangmik Day 9 (Fri): Back to Leh by bus Day 10: Head to Pangong Lake, overnight near the lake Day 11: Head to Leh, rest in Leh Day 12: Head to Padum, Zanskar Valley, overnight in Padum Day 13: Head to Leh Day 14 + Day 15: From Leh to Delhi.

Do you have any recommendation? Is it ok if I should take a cab to go to Tso Moriri, Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake and back by bus? Is it safe for female traveler to bike in Ladakh?

Look forward to hearing from you soon.

You have good amount of days in hand and hence I will suggest you to follow the route as per acclimatization rules. First visit Nubra Valley, then visit Pangong Tso and then visit Tso Moriri. Padum, Zanskar requires 4-5 days at ease from Kargil, so I do not see you having time for it.

Thanks so much Dheeraj! I really love to go to Padum and Zanskar. It’s not easy for me if I skip those places 🙁

But you do not have 4-5 days in hand from Kargil. Can you spare time for it or skip other places?

Do you have any recommendation to change my itinerary so that I can have 4-5 days for Padum and Zanskar? I can skip other places. Thanks Dheeraj.

I am going to suggest following plan:

Day 1 (Wed): Arrive Leh from New Delhi, rest in Leh Day 2 (Thu): Move to Kargil Day 3 (Fri): Kargil to Padum (Zanskar) Day 4 (Sat): Rest day at Padum (Visit Karsha, roam around in Padum) Day 5 (Sun): Rest day at Padum (Visit Zangla, Stongde monasteries) Day 6 (Mon): Move to Kargil Day 7 (Tue): Move to Leh Day 8 (Wed): Move to Nubra Valley Day 9 (Fri): Nubra Valley to Leh Day 10: Head to Pangong Lake, overnight near the lake Day 11: Head to Leh, rest in Leh Day 12: Head to Tso Moriri Day 13: Tso Moriri to Leh Day 14 + Day 15: From Leh to Delhi.

Sending you thousand of kisses! Thank you Dheeraj.

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This is an amazing website.

I am planning to start my bike expedition from 21st of September. My route is Jammu – Srinagar-Kargil-Zanskar-Leh-Nubra-pangong-Tso moriri-Keylong-Dalhousie-Dharamshala

It will need atleast 25 days to cover all these places and i am least concerned about time as i had quit my job. Now i have questions like,

1) If i start from Jammu on 21st and reach Kargil on 23rd, Is it advisable to reach Zanskar(Padum) on 24-25th? Are roads accessible at that time? 2) If i start from jammu and follow the Sarchu – Manali highway in 2nd week of October, Is it advisable? 3) Contrary, if i start from Manali Leh highway, can i cover zanskar in the second week of October? I had to cover zanskar anyhow, thats why my plans are becoming very confusing.

Please reply as its becoming very confusing for me.

I also manage my personal blog, http://www.theCrazyRider.com

Great to connect Sachendra.

1. Yes, you can reach there to Padum but it will be a bit cold. 2. It will be risky and I do not recommend in general. Read: 5 Reasons to Avoid Manali – Leh Highway in October

Well, same problem will be with Zanskar Valley, I will not recommend that too that late in the season.

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We have an offer for Pajero white board from a rental company. Do we face any issues in Leh from taxi union check posts?

Best Regards Gopinath

If they check papers, they need to be in your name or someone you can prove relation with.

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Hello Dheeraj,

your website is a bible. I have almost figured out everything reading it. I am planning to visit Leh in the first week of october. Flight from Delhi to Ladakh. Could you recommend some hotels good for this season? ANy special care I should think of since I am travelling with 10 year old. Thanks.

You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Leh – Ladakh by Air followed by many travelers including me at the link here for 9 days: Leh – Ladakh | Most Common Itinerary by Air .

For the leh – ladakh taxi union rate list 2015 – 16 including the contacts of some reliable taxi drivers within Leh – Ladakh, check the link here . You can get about 10-12% of discount by directly getting in touch with drivers and of course, talking in person rather on phone always help in bargaining more.

For the list of good restaurants in Leh – Ladakh or eateries or food joints where food is enjoyed by many travellers including me, you can check the link here: List of Good Restaurants in Leh – Ladakh | Restaurant Reviews

Check the list of things to carry for Leh – Ladakh or other trip including basic medical kit, clothing, must haves etc. at the link here: List of Things to Carry for Leh – Ladakh trip .

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We are a couple from Kolkata planned to travel Kashmir and leh with all sightseeing via kargil road by hiring motorcycle.From 11th October to 21 October… Will it be troublesome?? But we don’t want to cancel it….please suggest me in details…

I will not suggest going beyond Penzi La that late in the season. It will be a bit risky and of course dry and cold.

Thanks for your suggestion .But we are not going to pensi la.we want to travel lamayur,nubra,pangong. in motorcycle.Please suggest in details how safe are these.Is it safe for a single couple to travel Kashmir and leh by bike in that time??

You said Zanskar Valley, so thought you want to go to there. That should be OK but avoid coming back from MAnali side. Srinagar – Leh route is still OK in October. It will be cold, there will be less tourists around and most hotels/restaurants will be closed for the season.

Thanks. But I want to know how safe is pangong and nubra road for bike tour for a single couple in 3rd week of October…?? Please suggest..what may be the difficulties for single couple??

Safety wise, Ladakh is one of the safest places in terms of crime and they treat tourists like guests. But, it will be damn cold and yes of course deserted roads will be there as less tourists will be present. The response time in case of need or any help will be more and more as less people travel on these routes..

Please suggest me where can we get bike for hire in Srinagar and leg in October… Do we need to book it early or available that we can go and burgain there.

Supriyo, most things are shut in Srinagar now a days. You cannot use a srinagar bike in ladakh for sightseeing, so be aware about that. One side drop of bike will cost around 10K more.

Thank you.I have installed and registered in DOW apps but but I can’t post anything.. Anyway, we are a single couple planned a bike tour from 11october to 21 october.We have planned to hire bike in Srinagar for 4 days and travel to leh via kargil by public transport and again hire bike in leh for 5 days.Please suggest for.. 1.Where can we hire bike in Srinagar?? Cost??terms?? Anything else that I don’t know?? 2.Where can we hire bike in Leg??Cost??terms?? Anything else?? 3.Is panggong,nubra,lamayuru routes will be OK in those seasons for bike riding?? 4.what are the necessary things we should carry?? 5.how to know if anybody want to join us?? 6.Budget stays in pangong,nubra etc. Please suggest anything more to keep in mind that I don’t know…

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Hi Dheeraj, Congratulation for your blog.. it is really interesting and useful. My girlfriend and I would like to go to ladakh the newxt november.. but it seems so cold overthere… so What do you think? are there any other interesting mountains sites in the India Himalaya region that are more accessible in that period? Or… if I decided to go to Ladakh in that period… where do you think could go around? and how many degrees below zero could I experience? Thanks so much Simone

Hello Simone,

In Ladakh, you can very well make a trip to almost all the places within Ladakh but you will have to fly by air to Leh and fly out of Leh. Of course, you will have to bear with cold conditions and limited stay + food options. You can refer the plan at: Leh – Ladakh in Winters – Most Common Itinerary

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Planning to go in mid august with friends and bike trip in and from leh itself..? Is it recommendable to go during that time of rains..?

Abhi please read: 10 Tips for a Trip to Ladakh in Monsoons

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Your article is quite informative. Thanks. It would be nice if you can help me plan up my trip to Lay-Ladakh . Myself and my wife ( mid 40) and twin daughters aged 16 planning to travel to Lay from Bangalore on 9th of October, because, that’s when children get holidays and would like to stay at lay-Ladhak till 16th of October. ( basically 5 day, stay in Lay) Can you please suggest the places that we can cover and suggest an itinerary for me. We plan to take up a flight from Bangalore to Delhi. and after that, I have absolutely no idea about the mode of transport or route i should take. Is it better to go on our own or take up a camp. if taking up a camp, which one is better? Hope, that’s not very expensive. Please suggest. Looking forward to your reply.

Warm Regards,

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I will be in leh on 12th July till 20th July 2016.

I have some questions in mind so could you please suggest me the best answer

In which place shall I stay in Leh?

Also, where shall I get good accommodation like tent or home stay?

In which place shall visit during the period i.e. between 12th July to 20th July 2016?

Also, it would be better if you suggest me the place where shall I get Bike on rent?

On 22nd July, I have trained from Jammu so is there any public transport or anything else through which I can go from Leh to Jammu via Kargil?

Apart from that you can suggest me better plan.

Awaiting for your prompt reply.

Hello Ashish,

I can answer you better if you tell me how are you reaching Leh on 12th July, I see you will travel by road to Jammu from Leh on 20th

Thank You Dheeraj for the replying . I will be reaching Leh by plane

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Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to do circuit from Chandigarh – Srinagar – Leh – Manali – Chandigarh. Dates are 2 nd august to 13 august.

1. What is your opinion above dates of travel? 2. Will it be good for bike riding? 3. As heard of uttarakhand cloud burst.. So any chances of consequences? (I can understand it cannot be assured right now… but still if you have any predictions.)

Hi Swapnil,

You should read: 10 Tips for a Trip to Ladakh in Monsoons which will answer many of your doubts.

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I am planing to travel Leh-Ladakh…we are 6 people…we will be traveling to and fro Leh airport from mumbai… But we are very much confused about the dates.. Please suggest Aug 26th to 4th Sep Sep 2nd to 11th Any 1..thou there isn’t much difference in the date…we are preferring Sep…but jz rains may spoil the trip so need your guidance

September will be a better time to do so.

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I am from Bangalore and planning to do a solo trip on a budget in the month of August 2016. I have planned out a small itinerary, would love to have your opinion regarding the same. Day 1 : Bangalore to Delhi by flight Day 2 : Delhi to Manali by Volvo bus Day 3 & 4 : Manali to Leh by bus with overnight stay at Sarchu Day 5 : Local sightseeing/Rest Day 6 : Hire a bike in Leh for the rest of the trip. Sham Valley Day 7 : Leh to Nubra valley. Overnight stay at Hunder. Day 8 : Nubra valley to Leh Day 9 : Leh to Pangong Tso. Overnight stay at Spangmik. Day 10 : Pangong Tso to Leh. Day 11 : Leh to Delhi by flight. Delhi to Bangalore by flight.

Let me know what you think of this.

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Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to travel to Leh-Ladakh in first week of October 2016 with hubby and 8 year old daughter. Please help me with below questions,

1. Is this time of the year OK for travel ? (considering kid in mind)Will it be too cold ? 2. Planning for self drive from Manali to Leh and then back from Leh by flight. 3. Is it good for traveling around Leh ? Weather conditions ? 4. Is it OK to travel by road with the kid ?

Thanks Ashwini

Hi Ashwini,

1. No, time is not OK most of the camps are winded up and it gets cold in high places in Ladakh 2. Manali – Leh is not recommended at all in October and especially with kids, will not suggest taking risks, even though now a days it is slightest. 3. Cold mostly.

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We are following for advice to driver via Srinagar to Leh. But question are we allowed to driver a hire tempo traveller from punjab via Srinagar to Leh. And for local ladakh sight seeing via taxi.

No, ladakh sightseeing you need local ladakh tempo travller

Yes Dheeraj. I’m aware about the local sightseeing must be done via their local transport. But reaching Leh on our own hire vehicle(Tempo traveller) from punjab – are we allowed that via srinagar.

Or we need to take the tempo from srinagar itself.

We are planning our journey as below from 14th Jul to 25th Jul.

Day 1 – Delhi to Srinagar (flight) Day 2 – Srinagar to Pahalgam to Srinagar Day 3 – Srinagar to Gulmarg to Srinagar Day 4 – Srinagar to Kargil (Via Sonamarg and Dras) Day 5 – Srinagar to Leh Day 6 – Leh (Tour of Local Monasteries) Day 7 – Leh to Nubra Lake Day 8 – Nubra Lake to Leh Day 9 – Leh to Panggong Lake and Back to Leh Day 10 – Leh to Kelyong Day 11 – Kelyong to Manali Day 12 – Manali to Chandigarh

1. Need your advice on the plan – is it ok ? 2. Taking tempo traveler from punjab (For day 2 to 5 and 10,11, 12) 3. For local sighting seeing will take the local transport in leh (For day 6,7,8,9)

Regards, Karen Sandhu

1. Your plan looks OK to me. 2. Sounds good, local sightseeing you need local tempo traveller

Yes, Karen. you are fine to reach Leh in outside taxi or rented vehicle.

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Hi, please give me update infomation for bus service timing from Leh to srinagar nowdays (Days and timing) and also tell me bus service or taxi in Low budget for visit Pangong Lake,Tso morriri , Nubra valley, khardungla top etc.

Please refer: Rates & Time table of Bus Services in Leh – Ladakh

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I am planning a trip to Ladhak from 6th Aug to 17th Aug. A brief itinerary is as follows

Day 1st Pune – Srinagar airport – Local Trip Day 2nd Srinagar – Gulmarg– Srinagar Day 3rd Srinagar – Sonamarg – Kargil – Lamayuru ( We would prefer staying at Lamayuru instead of Kargil. Is this feasible? Day 4th – Lamayuru – Leh Day 5th Tour of Local Monasteries Day 6th Leh – Pangong Lake Day 7th Pangong – Leh – Khardungla – Nubra Valley Day 8th Back to leh Day 9th leh – Sarchu Here can we cover morey plains? Day 10th Sarchu – manali Day 11th Manali local sightseeing Day 12th Manali – Chandigarh Airport Drop

1. Any comments/suggestions on the itinerary? 2. Can we hire open jeep/mahindra thar in leh? If yes, can you share some relevant contacts?Chauffeur driven would also do. 3. You have already mentioned details about the weather conditions in the first week of August, but as we wont be riding on bikes, how much difficulties we might face? 4. How much it would cost approximately for the above itinerary considering we are 4 adults travelling.

1. Changes suggested below 2. No self drive option available in Leh, you can hire taxi there 3. Well, below Ladakh range, there will be rains which will have swollen water crossings, slush on roads, landlsides will be common too 4.

Day 1st Pune – Srinagar airport – Local Trip Day 2nd Srinagar – Gulmarg– Srinagar Day 3rd Srinagar – Sonamarg – Kargil Day 4th – Kargil – Leh Day 5th Tour of Local Monasteries Day 6th Leh – Nubra Valley Day 7th Back to Leh Day 8th Day trip to Pangong Tso or go to Sarchu/Pang from Panogng Tso next day Day 9th Sarchu/Pang Day 10th Sarchu/Pang – manali Day 11th Manali local sightseeing Day 12th Manali – Chandigarh Airport Drop

Thanks for the reply Dheeraj. Need clarification on below two points:

1. Regarding water crossings and slush on roads, how much does it affect while travelling in a four wheeler(we are not riding on bikes)?

2. Regarding open jeep/mahindra thar – We dont need a self drive vehicle. A car with driver will do. But the main requirement is we need an Open Jeep. So would be great if you can share some relevant contacts.

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Hi, I am planning to visit leh on 2 Oct 2016 with my wife for around 10 to 11 days. I will fly from pune to leh. Then will book hotel there and take bike of rent i will visit different place there. So i have some question below: 1. How easily we can get hotel there with affordable rate during given time frame? 2.I will be traveling different place on bike with my wife , my wife don’t ride bike so is it possible to visit place like Chang La Pass,Taglang La Pass,Khardung La Pass,Tso Kar Lake,Pangong Tso Lake etc. in 7-8 days time frame. 3. Is it safe to travel in leh alone with wife ?

Thanks in advance. Rahul

Rahul in October it is off seaosn in Ladakh and cold too. Most of the camps besides the Pangong Tso lake gets packed up and most hotels/restaurant in Leh gets closed.

Hello, sir I want to know about Local bus service around leh Ladakh Local sightseenig is available on nowdays july 2016.plz Reply

No there is no local bus service in Leh for sightseeing purposes. Local tour operators might be running some taxis for the same.

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I am planning to travel Srinagar-Leh-Manali with my mom. The trip would be for around 10-12 days and wil include Sonmarg, Dras, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Sarchu, Rohtang and finally Manali. Which would be the best time to travel July end (around 27 July.) or mid September (around 20 Sep.)? How are the road conditions during the given period? Any suggestions or must visit places are welcomed!

Mid septembers is a good time to travel Ladakh, always. You can check a very balanced and most common itinerary for Leh – Ladakh followed by many travellers including me at the link here for 13-14 days: Most Common Itinerary for Leh – Ladakh .

Thanks for the deails.I have planned somewhat similar itinerary. The only difference is we will finishing the tour at Chandigarh. How is the weather during the September end (20-30 September)? Are there any chances of rain or snow fall? Does temperature dip ver much at night or high passes? Can you please mention some advantages of visiting Leh in September over July or any points which are best to visit in September? How much time does it take to reach Chandigarh from Manali as the last flight from Chandigarh is at 7 pm. ? Thank You!

Very little rain or snowfall may happen during that period. Regarding points, please read the article above. Chandigarh – Manali is around 9 Hrs

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We have planned to ride Leh in September starting from 16 -Sep to 1st-Oct. We are 6 riders on our own starting from Jammu- srinagar-leh-manali-Chandigarh My main concern is the weather, road conditions & stay in last 2 weeks of September. My question are : 1: Is riding during this time safe( like landslide & rains) ? 2: is this the good time for the road trip ? 3: What about the camp stay in pangong? will that be open ? 4: Can we setup our own tent ? (with proper Sleeping bag n all) 5: Will there be snow ? 6: What about the land slide & rain in last two week of September ? Will we face that ?

Thanks in Advance

Regards. Bharat V

Hello Bharat,

1. YEs, time is good to travel, in fact best time to travel to Ladakh 3. Yes, there will be options available 4. Yes you can setup your own camps where other camps are pitched. DO NOT pitch at banks of the lake as it is not authorized and leagal to camp besides the lake. 5. In case it snows the day you visit. 6. Usually things are stable in September

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I’m Bhoomik From Chennai

What are the places would u suggest to visit if i would like to cover Nook and corner of leh ladakh and near by and how many days will it take. Please suggest Me everything.

All depends upon how many days you have in hand and your mode of transport

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Can Padum and Zanskar valley be travelled in third week of October??

I will not suggest it because the winter sets in by end of September and Penzi La can close for few days in case of heavy snowfall.

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I am planning to travel ladakh in mid of june, and I want to visit Zanskar, I’ll follow your suggested common itinerary for this trip. So is it possible to cover Zansakar in this itinerary and if yes, can u please share me the travel guide to cover the same or any other possibilities.

Thanking you.

Zanskar Valley needs at least 4 days on confortable level ex. Kargil. Do you have 4 more days in hand?

Hello sir, I have planned for visit to Ladakh during 18june to 24 june .Is it the best time to visit .plz Reply

It is good time to visit Ladakh Raj

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You are doing an excellent job. I would like to thank you sincerely for it. I have a query that I want to travel with my husband to Leh from 2 sep to 8sep 2016. But I am bit afraid as I have read that weather in leh keeps changing drastically and at that time it would be monsoon so lot of thunderstorm. I was going to follow your iteneary for this short trip of 6 nights stay. Could you please guide me and clear my mind, Is September a good month to travel? I am planning to viist Nubra & Panong Tso and stay 1 night at each place. If we get stuck at somepoint, Is help available? I know probably I am worrying too much but I woul dbe very thankful to you if you can throw some lights on my query. Thanking you

If you are flying in and flying out of Leh, there is no issues at all during that time. Ladakh is a rain shadow region and September is a good time to travel

Thank you Dheeraj for your prompt reply. Any extra precaution to be taken care of during the visit?

Hmm, well, do read 9 Mistakes People Commit on a Ladakh Trip AND Acute Mountain Sickness and Importance of Acclimatization

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HI Dheeraj, Me and my wife wish to travel in the second week of August. Do you recommend that time for travel? its her birthday so don’t want to mess it up 🙂

It is monsoon time in general up there in North and at some parts of Manali – Leh Highway (like before Baralacha La) and Srinagar – Leh Highway (like before Kargil) you might need to face monsoon hassles but once you get closer to Ladakh, then Ladakh being rain shadow region is least affected by monsoon rains, though rains does reach Ladakh now but to minimum and mostly it might remains overcast conditions. There is no thumb rule of certainty about weather conditions but above is generally common pictures seen over last few years except ugly 2010 …

Please refer the link in our community: FAQ | Is Monsoon season good time to travel to Ladakh? for more details.

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Hi Dheeraj. We are 4 persons all adults of a family two gents and two ladies plan to visit zhanskar valley from Jalandhar. Pl suggest best itenry We have a total of 7-8 days from 11 June We will be going in Pajero sports 4by4

Harish, I always suggest: Zanskar Valley – Most Common Itinerary

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I am planning to visit ladakh in September so can we find snow at that time of period

Snow will not be present in the month of September in Ladakh unless it snowfall on that very day when you are there

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hi Dheeraj.

Your posts are so so awesome.

I need your advice on our road trip plan. We are a group of 8 friends, 25-35 yrs old males & females, planning for Delhi-Leh-Delhi by our own two cars. I am keen to have your advice on the following:- 1. Are Maruti Swift diesels recommended for this trip? 2. Except me, all other 7 friends are first timers for Ladakh trip but all of them have done lot of self driven road trips in north india, so is it advisable for us to go to ladakh during Jun-July or Aug-Sep?

your valuable insights will be highly helpful for all of us. Thanks.

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hello Dheeraj,

I will be travelling to Leh Ladakh during 1st october to 12th october on my Santro. Is it doable on a Santro? i will self drive and travel with my wife and son. Please advice.I will be going via Srinagar.

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Thanks for setting up all the information in one place. I have planned trip to LEH during September. Travel plan is for ~22 days, in that I would like to cover kargil/leh/manali/delhi[in and around places ]/Agra and then I would ride back to Bangalore. Here’s what I have planned, please help me to head in right direction and plan better.

TRIP START DATE: SEP 02 2016 [ Friday night ] END DATE: SEP 25 2016 [ Saturday ]

Sep 2nd [ night ]:- I will be getting my bike [ Apache 180 ] from Bangalore via train and reach Delhi on Sunday 04 Sep 04 : Will head to Pathankot . [ THAT’s ALL ] After going through all the places suggested by you for other travelers, I had made a rough plan on where to visit. But then I would like to hear it out from the right person rather than going with one of mine.

Looking forward for advice to plan things even better.

This is from Delhi to Delhi, now depending upon days left in 22 days with you, you can try to spend more time at places example go to Turtuk in Nubra Valley, take three day journey over Manali – leh Highway

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U r just amazing!!!

I have planned a family trip to Leh – Ladakh during 10 Oct to 16 Oct 2016. It will be a 12 member group with age ranging from 7 years to 65 years. Will be reaching Leh by flight from Delhi and return on 16 morning by flight. The flight tickets are already booked. I have the the following questions: 1. Will it be appropriate to travel with such age group? (Keeping in view the temperature and terrain) 2. Suggest me the places to visit as I have not yet planned the itinerary. 3. Suggest me suitable hotels/ camps/ homestay for your suggested itinerary. 4. What is the minimum temperature expected during our visit?

Needless to say, it will be quite cold up there in Ladakh especially at places like Pangong Tso. You do not have much time on hand so can follow the first 6-7 days of itinerary in: Leh – Ladakh | Most Common Itinerary by Air

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Hi dheeraj I read all your post for leh ladak i was very impress I would like to take three days journey on Srinagar – leh highway I would like to use alternate route which goes Kargil ,Batalik ,Dah,Skurbuchan My back journey is leh to manali iwould like to go to spiti valley too Can you set my iternary and which is the best season to visit and how many days should I keep no time limite I

Hello Sonali,

You can follow th below plan:

Day 1 | Delhi – Jammu / Patnitop — Overnight at Jammu or Patnitop

Day 2 | Jammu / Patnitop – Srinagar — Enjoy walk around Dal lake and may be Shikara ride as well — If you have time then check out, floating market, Shalimar Garden. — Overnight at Srinagar

Day 3 | Srinagar – Zozi La – Drass – Kargil — Enjoy the vistas enroute — Have late drunch meal at Drass is you are a vegetarian as sometimes it gets difficult to find veg. food at Kargil — Overnight at Kargil

Day 4 | Kargil – Lamayuru – Leh — Cover Mulbekh Maitrey, Lamayuru Moanstery, Lunar Landscapes — On the way you can also see Gurudwara Pather Sahib, Magnetic Hills, Confluence at Nimmu — Overnight at Leh

Day 5 | Leh Local Sightseeing + Inner Line Permits — To know the about the places to visit check the link: Travel Guide for Local Sightseeing of Leh Town in Ladakh — For more details on inner line permits process and to download application form read the link  here — Overnight at Leh

Day 6 | Leh – Khardung La – Diskit – Hunder — Head for Nubra Valley and stay overnight at Hunder — On the way enjoy a cup of soup at Highest Motorable Pass (as claimed) Khardung La

Day 7 | Hunder – Sumur/Kyagar – Panamik – Sumur – Khardung La – Leh — Sumur has a famous monastery to check out and Panamik has hot water springs — Overnight at Leh

Day 8 | Rest day at Leh to enjoy local culture and some shopping OR Monastery tour — Monastery tour may include Hemis, Thicksey, Stakna and Shey monasteries. They come on the route of Pangong Tso but as you will be doing day trip, it will be a bit hectic to include them on that day only. — Overnight at Leh

Day 9 | Leh – Hemis Monastery – Pangong Tso Lake — Cover either of Hemis, Thicksey and Shey on the go towards Pangong Tso — Overnight at Pangong Tso (Spangmik)

Day 10 | Pangong Tso Lake – Shey – Thicksey – Leh — Overnight at Leh

Day 11 | Rest day at Leh to enjoy local culture and some shopping OR Monastery tour OR you can do tour to Sham Valley — Monastery tour may include Hemis, Thicksey, Stakna and Shey monasteries. They come on the route of Pangong Tso but as you will be doing day trip, it will be a bit hectic to include them on that day only. — Sham Valley include Alchi, Likir, Basgo Palace, Magnetic Hills, Confluence at Nimmu, , Gurudwara Pather Sahib — Overnight at Leh

Day 12 | Leh – Tso Moriri via Chumathang — Cover Karzok Monastery — Overnight at Karzok or Tso Moriri

Day 13 | Tso Moriri – Tso Kar – Debring (Manali – Leh Highway starts) – Moore Plains – Pang / Sarchu — Try to start early in the day so that you reach Sarchu where the accommodation options are better than Pang — Overnight at Sarchu or Pang

Day 14 | Pang / Sarchu – Baralacha La – Jispa — On the way cover Suraj Tal, Deepak Tal which are on the road sides only — Overnight at Jispa

Day 15 | Jispa – Chandratal Day 16 | Chandratal – Kaza on the way (Ki, Kibber, Gette) Day 17 | Kaza/Langza Homestay (Hikkim, Koumik, Langza) Day 18 | Kaza – Pin Valley – Dhankar – Tabo Day 19 | Tabo – Kalpa Day 20 | Kalpa – Narkanda Day 21 | Narkanda – Chail / Shimla – Delhi

Add a day from Kargil to travel to Dah – Hanu villages and next day traveling to Leh from Dah – Hanu or Alchi wherever you take the night halt.

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Hi dheeraj,

Your blog is amazing and definately a bible for ppl who want to travel to ladakh..i’m planning for 11 day trip to leh ladakh starting from either 3rd sept to 13sept or 9th sept to 19th sept. Can you please suggest me a gud detailed itinerary and also which dates would be best. Im from chennai and would prefer taking flight from chennai to leh and back..also can u suggest me whr all can i rent bikes.i would wanna drive a bike around for the experience and thrill of it..would like to do some camping as well.. Thanks in advance Regards, Neelam

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From Leh Palace to Magnetic Hill: 5 Best Places To Visit in Leh

Leh: where majestic himalayan vistas merge with tibetan traditions.

Tucked away in India's northernmost frontier beyond miles of winding roads and dizzying mountain passes lies magical Leh the land of High Himalayan gompas, fluttering Buddhist prayer flags, barren craggy landscapes and crystal blue lakes with views simply sweeping you off your feet!

Let's uncover the top 5 attractions that make Leh an unmissable haven for the senses and soul.

Leh Palace: Regal Architecture with a View

Built resembling Lhasa's Potala Palace, 17th century Leh Palace perched atop a rocky cliff offers unparalleled vistas over the old town and soaring snow-capped peaks beyond. Admire medieval Tibetan influence through carved wooden windows, explore temple ruins and secret escape stairs winding past faded yet glorious faded Kangra school miniatures.

Don't forget to greet mule owners grazing beasts beside palace remnants still impressive despite abandonment over royal intrigue before gorgeous town views grab your eye!

Top tip: Sunrise or late afternoon golden glow on the Leh valley framed by the palace silhouette is phenomenal.

Shanti Stupa of Leh: Finding Peace amid Majestic Views

Inaugurated by the Dalai Lama, the breathtaking white dome Shanti Stupa built upon a steep Changspa hilltop provides soothing city views in all directions for those willing to climb. With Kali Mata temple ruins adding rich contrast, spend tranquil moments gazing over the vibrant box-hedged gardens at Leh's bustling lanes way below while inhaling and exhaling your stresses away.

As colorful prayer flags flutter audaciously against blue skies, even the rotating golden Buddha statue exudes serenity and you feel faith in finding inner peace restored!

Must do: Attend meditative sunrise or sunset group chants arranged by visiting Buddhist monks.

Pangong Tso Leh: Jurassic Lake from Your Wildest Dreams!

Undoubtedly Pangong Tso's core allure lies in the ever-changing hues glistening over crystal clear waters stretching to the invisible horizon flanked by barren brown hills devoid of vegetation at 14,000 feet altitude! No camera does justice to seeing 1/3rd of this stunning endorheic lake within India while rest lies in Tibet.

Walk along the stony banks, admire migratory bird stopovers, shoot that perfect Instagrammable reflection of icy peaks in the placid blue green water body because Pangong Tso is guaranteed to make your jaws drop with all its scenic glory in the Himalayas!

Insider tip: Best to visit from May to September to avoid roadblocks and chill factor.

Thiksey Monastery in Leh: Peace and Calm by the Foothills

Perched by the Indus River with panoramas of the Stok range lies the serene 12-storey Thiksey abode, one of Ladakh's biggest Gelugpa Buddhist monasteries offering deeper insights into spirituality beyond tourism. Hear monks chanting from temple balconies, get awed seeing relics in the temple, or try your luck tossing coins into a small rock heap with village folks this community hub warmly embraces visitors!

Don't forget to admire the 49 feet tall golden Maitreya statue known to bestow blessings from its sublime height. Grab a quick ascending view from the rooftop!

Top tip: Time your visit to catch the early morning peace assembly prayers from the courtyard.

Magnetic Hill in Leh: Gravity Gets Turned On Its Head

Believe it or not, there exists an illusion-filled spot called Magnetic Hill located about 30 km from Leh that seems to defy gravity laws itself! Watch in shock as you place your vehicle uphill on neutral gear only to observe it mysteriously glide backwards it's a jaw dropping phenomenon owing to the hill's strong magnetic forces due to iron deposits within.

This very curious natural wonder validates local legends of The Gravity Road and continues leaving travellers stunned despite being checked thoroughly. There's a good reason it remains among Ladakh's most unforgettable highlights!

Beyond the Top 5: More Magic Waiting

With extra days in Leh, self-drive deeper towards towering emerald Nubra Valley passing scarred landscapes or immerse in ancient Buddhism touring remote Diskit Gompa and hilltop Likir monastery too for completing your soul-stirring Trans Himalayan voyage!

Immerse Yourself in Leh's Captivating High-Altitude Allure

Against craggy mountains and cotton ball clouds witness holy lakes manifesting auspicious visions, fluttering flags and spinning molten bronze prayer wheels stir your soul, friendly maroon-robed monks and prayer-engraved stones realign your mind and senses with long-lost peace. Tiny Leh town packs mighty cosmic energy enough to transform wanderers into evolved beings!

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