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Leh Ladakh in March – A guide to How is Ladakh in March

As a country, India is blessed with a prismatic climate. And if you have to witness or experience the graceful changes in Indian climate, you must visit Ladakh in March! Why if you ask, the answer would be simple – you need to visit this part of the country to witness how climatic changes bring in magical changes into the vicinity!

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Come winter, almost the entire region gets shrouded with a thick layer of snow. Also, as summer makes its mark, one gest to enjoy the untouched and virgin beauty of Mother Nature. Adding to this, spring brings in a unique crispiness followed by the openness of autumn.

Well, while there is so much to explore and discover in Ladakh, let’s have a look at how it is to visit Ladakh in March. Let’s know about how to plan a trip if you have to visit this magical land in the month of March. Let’s know about the things to keep in mind, how to pack, what precautions has to be followed, and other such aspects that would help you to plan an amazing as well as memorable trip to Ladakh in March.

How is Ladakh in March?

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Looking at the climatic calendar, Ladakh undergoes quite a lot of changes in the month of March. This is the time of the year, when the snow layer all across the region starts melting paving the path to fresh grasslands and other natural beauties to bloom at their best. And as it is the beginning of the blooming season of fresh grasslands everywhere, the views all around simply gets enchanting, and cannot be replaced with anything else.

The sky remains clear allowing visitors to enjoy breath-taking views of the mighty Himalayas and its other lofty peaks. As the snow slowly starts melting, one can witness numerous temporary glaciers all across these ranges; the views and experience is simply above all and is second to none! If you are inclined towards mountain, this could be the ultimate time for you to plan a trip to Ladakh.

However, while there is a plenitude of positive aspects of visiting Ladakh in March, you should also keep an account of the probable negative aspects of visiting Ladakh in the month of March. As this is the time of the year, when the snow layer starts melting, commutation could become a bigger challenge; you can expect slippery terrains all around you. In such a case, sightseeing around Ladakh could give you hard times. If you are not so used to sloppy terrains, visiting Ladakh in March could turn extremely unpleasant for you.

Also, as March indicates the end of winter in Ladakh with January and February being the freezing time, the region almost runs out of its stock of essential commodities. The locals are used to this kind of situations, but you may not. And if not, you have to undergo serious issue with your food and living habits if planning a trip to Ladakh in March.

Another challenge that one may come across in Ladakh during this month is the availability issue with the hotels and other service providers. As the region starts regaining its lost charm in March, services across this region just starts regaining their usual pace. Thus, visitors may not be able to utilise or enjoy dedicated services in Ladakh in March.

Reasons to Plan a Ladakh Trip in March:

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There are the countless reasons why you should plan a Leh Ladakh tour in March. Here are some of the reason that would surely make you plan your trip to Ladakh in the month of March.

Favourable Weather

The weather is relatively favourable than the peak winters when it is very snowy. The temperature starts dropping and the sunlight is experienced during a lucky day. Thus, you would not have to invest much time in coping with the weather or to get acclimatised with the weather.

The accommodation facilities get a bit lenient in March. Most of the hotels starts resuming their usual schedule, and are open to visitors. This would ensure you better stay options with better quality of services as compared with the other months of winter; January and February.

Water supply also gets better in this month as water doesn’t freeze down with the rise in temperature level; carrying out daily duties become easier.

Less Congestion or Traffic

Traffic is one of the most visible factors while on the way to Leh-Ladakh region. And this gets to the extreme point during the peak seasons. However, if you are planning for a Ladakh trip in March, which is the time for the region to regain its lost charm and life, you can always expect lesser traffic. Be it on the way to Ladakh or while within the region, you can manoeuvre freely and take advantage of the situation by indulging in sightseeing tours and other tourist activities.

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

Pleasant Ambience

Ladakh showcases different outlook throughout the year. March in Ladakh is considered as the transition period. This is the month when temperature starts rising, the nature starts blooming again, visibility increases, and life once again regains its pace in Ladakh. Thus, if you are planning for a trip to Ladakh in March, you would get to witness how this region comes back to life. You would also get to witness the pristine beauty of the region without any such or significant challenges. Maybe at times, you would come across challenges while strolling around, but vehicle transfers become pretty easy. This undoubtedly would allow to explore more and enjoy the many different colours of Leh-Ladakh region.

Optimization of Field Activities

During the lucky days when the sun lights up in Leh Ladakh in March, bike riding is permissive and can be done on roads that are not snowy. Some of the bans enforced to some field recreational activities are lifted up making sure that the tourist now optimizes the enjoyment they seek in Leh Ladakh. This s a relief to the tourist who may wish to have a direct encounter with the environment. March becomes a pinnacle of this enjoyment from enough space created by fewer tourists.

Better Network connectivity

Unlike most of the winter months, March stays pretty clear and obstacle-free. Owing to this, network connectivity gets better almost throughout the region. Even though visitors may have to face unavailability of mobile connectivity in the outskirts or across remote places, connectivity across major destinations gets better with the passing days of March.

Points to Note While Planning a Ladakh Trip in March:

Early or pre-bookings:.

As March can be called as the climatic gateway to Ladakh, you may find quite a large number of visitors than expected. Well, in case this turns into a reality, there is a chance that all the available hotels and other service providers might not be readily available. Remember, as life starts bouncing back, things may not fully operate in Ladakh in March.

In such situations, you should never take a chance with the booking. Whether your hotel bookings or other services, you should always make a point to pre-book your services.

Group Tour Would be a Better Option:

A group tour to Ladakh in March is better than going for a backpacking tour or self-tour. This is because the company is better when you are going out for the filed tour with or without a tour guide. A lone tour is still achievable but a group tour is better and recommended.

Group tour also helps largely in cutting down the overall cost of accommodation and transportation. Bulk booking usually gets accompanied with discounts or reduced cost. Thus, if you are planning for March trip to Ladakh, you should consider planning with a group rather than travelling solo.

Hire Local Tour Guides:

Again, taking a tour guide with regardless of your past experience and familiarity with the area is recommended. These guides are most familiar with the area and remain to be the best people who can facilitate narrations of the places and present caution to any activity that the tourists may admire to engage in while in the fields. Tour guides here also have the experience to respond to emergencies better and may prove a lot of relevance in cases of accidents and emergency recovery to the tourists. It is therefore to include costs related to tour guides hire in your budget.

Simplified Itinerary to Visit Ladakh in March:

Day 01: Arrive in Leh and spend the rest of the day at total leisure.

Day 02: Use this day to get acclimatised to Ladakh’s climate. Utilise the evening to explore the local or nearby areas.

Day 03: Embark on a trip to Kargil; enjoy sightseeing on your way.

Day 04: Drive back to Leh town and spend the rest of the day at leisure or in exploring local areas.

Day 05: Plan a trip to Nubra Valley ; drive back to Leh in the evening to spend overnight at the hotel.

Day 06: Enjoy a half-day tour to the scenic Pangong Tso lake ; drive back to Leh for your overnight stay.

Day 07: Another half-day trip to Tso Moriri followed by driving back to Leh in the evening.

Day 08: Utilise this day as a buffer day; you can also plan short trips around the nearby places on this day.

Day 09: Depart Leh; fly back to your next or home destination.

Conclusion:

The month of March holds an incomparable experience for tourists choosing to tour Leh Ladakh. The transiting weather conditions are a good dare and the green landscape sceneries view of melting ice in the fields gives a very close raw encounter with nature. Being a low season of tourism, Leh Ladakh in March will give you some peace of mind from the less traffic in the tour areas. The touring prices are also well-negotiated during this season making you save enough and yet still experience lifetime memories.

In other words, you must not miss out a trip to Ladakh in the month March; step out of your comfort zone to get Leh’ed!

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Ladakh in March – How to Plan a Trip, What to See, Safety Tips

Leh Ladakh in March

Can we visit Leh Ladakh in March? This question may have sounded a little strange about a decade ago but not anymore. With the increase in tourism in Ladakh, people continue to visit here all year long.

The window of tourist season is getting broader each year and now, if you were in Ladakh in March, you will find that you were not the only tourist in the town.

With that being said, March is still the winter season in Ladakh. Life at this time of the year here is harsh and there are several things that you will have to be prepared for.

This is the time of snow and snow is all around in plenty. Roads can get blocked, electricity can go missing for several days and the temperature will fall below 0 degrees Celsius.

If the weather turned severe, it may force you to remain indoors for several days. You may get stuck in one place until things become a bit easier for you to move around.

How can you plan a trip to Leh Ladakh in March is what I will be talking about in this article. If you have any other 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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How to Plan a Trip to Leh Ladakh in March

I will break the information into three parts. I will begin by sharing a few important tips that will be helpful in planning your trip overall. Then I will share an example of an itinerary that you can follow in Ladakh followed by a few advantages and disadvantages of being in Ladakh in the month of March.

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

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How to reach Ladakh in March

Let us first talk about how you can get to Ladakh in March. Your options are none but one. You will have to fly in and out of Leh City. Both of the roads leading to Ladakh from Manali and Srinagar remain closed this month and cannot be traveled.

Srinagar Leh Highway in March

It has happened in the past that the Srinagar Leh highway was declared open in March itself when it did not snow much anywhere across the Himalayas. As a result, BRO was able to clear the highway much sooner than expected.

But it is a rare occurrence and doesn’t happen each year. Historically, the Srinagar Leh route never opens in March. Even if it did, it will only be towards the end of March and not before that.

So as a tourist, and for your own safety, you must not plan to ply from Srinagar to Leh by road in March. Zojila Pass receives snowfall throughout the month.

Even if the road was opened in the last week, it will be highly unstable with chances of avalanches all along the route. Chances of closure again will also be high as BRO will continue the restoration work.

Manali Leh Highway in March

Is Manali Leh Highway open in March? No, it never is, not even in the latter part of the month. Even Rohtang Pass remains buried deep under snow at this time of the year. From Manali, the farthest you will be able to go is the Gulaba check post, not beyond that.

If you traveled by the Rohtang Tunnel, you can only go as far as Jispa. Baralacha La remains buried deep under the snow in March and there is absolutely no way that you can cross it this time. The earliest that Manali Leh highway opens is only in the month of May, not any sooner than that.

This then brings us to the last choice, reaching Ladakh by flight . Leh remains connected by air for all 12 months and if you booked a few months in advance, you may even get a good deal.

The only catch is that the flights to Leh get canceled often in the winter season. It has happened to me a couple of times as well. I was all packed and ready to go and received a message from the airline a day before that my flight was canceled.

This usually happens if the weather is really bad in Ladakh or if there weren’t enough passengers. The chances of flight cancellation however are much less in March and more in December, January , and February.

By Public Transport / Local Commute

This I think is an obvious one now. Since the roads are all closed, there will be no public transport available to reach Leh. But you can find a bus and shared cabs to move around in Ladakh.

My recommendation is that you rent a private taxi for the trip. With such cold weather and freezing winds, it is more practical to be traveling sitting inside a car.

Other modes of travel will be very hard to find. You may get shared cabs and even a bus but the frequency of these will be very rare.

With all the recent boost in tourism, even some of the motorcycle rentals have started to remain open in winter. This is also a choice but only if you know how to maneuver a motorcycle with snow and ice beneath its wheels and cold winds on your face.

Leh Ladakh in March

Where to Stay

Once you reach Leh, your next concern would be accommodation in Leh city as well as in the other areas in Ladakh. Most of the hotels here close their doors in the winter season and only a few remain operational.

Locals who remain in Ladakh even during winter are the ones that can accommodate you in their hotels or guesthouses for a few days, but you must notify them well in advance.

They will have to prepare for your arrival, get the room ready, and make other necessary arrangements. So for a winter trip, it is of utmost importance that you book a hotel well in advance to avoid any last-minute hassles.

It doesn’t mean though that you will not get a hotel without booking. Ladakh doesn’t completely get deserted in winter. Some grocery shops selling day-to-day stuff, government offices, a few hotels, and restaurants remain open in March.

So you can get accommodation without booking as well. Hotel Tso Kar in Leh is where I stayed during my winter trip. They have central heating and WiFi as well and I will recommend it.

Finding a hotel in Leh will be much easier and you may even be able to book one in Nubra Valley on the phone. The other areas do not have a stable phone network and that is where it will get a little tricky. Continue reading further for information on accommodation choices in these places.

Also Read: A Complete List of Tourists Attractions in Ladakh

Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh in March

Almost all of the internal areas in Ladakh remain open in the month of March. You will easily be able to plan a trip to places like Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Kargil, Tso Moriri , etc after you land in Leh City.

The only exception is if there was a recent snowfall and the roads across any of the passes like Khardung La or Chang La were blocked. But even if that happened, it will be a temporary closure lasting a few hours or a couple of days.

Nubra Valley in March

Nubra Valley remains open and accessible in the month of March. You will easily be able to reach here from Leh, find a place to stay, and go sightseeing. The only reason you may not be able to reach Nubra Valley in winter is if it snowed heavily at Khardung La.

Diskit Monastery, Maitreya Buddha, Panamik Hot water springs, Hunder sand dunes, Bactrian camels, and Turtuk Village are some of the prime attractions of the valley. For a complete list, please take a look at Places to Visit in Nubra Valley and Things to Do .

Where to stay is entirely up to you. You can easily find a guesthouse in Diskit, Hunder, Panamik, Sumur, and Turtuk Village . If you were in the valley just for a day, I will recommend staying in Diskit or Hunder. If you were planning to spend 2 or 3 days here, a trip to Turtuk Village comes highly recommended.

A few places that I have stayed in Nubra Valley are Habib Guesthouse, Olgok Guesthouse, and Wachan Guesthouse. All of them remain open in March and are equally good.

Pangong Lake in March

Like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake also remains open unless Chang La was snowed out temporarily. If you were however thinking about a completely frozen Pangong then you must plan for the first week of March.

The lake starts to melt in March and is mostly all blue by the end of the month. In terms of accommodation, there will not be any campsites available and you will have to stay as a paying guest at Spangmik.

You can also stay at Tangste, about 30 kilometers from the lake. There is a guest house here by the name of Changla Yakmik Guest House that remains open in winter as well.

If you want to stay closer to the lake, then try Peace Full guesthouse in Merak Village. Or you can look for a homestay in Spangmik Village as well.

If you were planning to go further towards Changthang Valley then Padma Guest House in Hanle Village is the only accommodation available.

The direct road from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake via Shyok remains closed in March and chances are that you will not be able to travel on it.

But ask around when you were in Nubra Valley. If the locals told you that it was open, you will not have to go back to Leh and save a day by going straight to Pangong. For more details on this route, please take a look at Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake direct route .

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Tso Moriri in March

Tso Moriri remains open in March like Nubra and Pangong. The lake will not be frozen completely if that is what you were expecting to find. For that, you will have to visit in either January or February . In March, depending on the weather, the water starts to melt and it will be more blue than white.

For accommodation, you will have to ask around in Karzok Village. There is a guest house here by the name of Goose Homestay where I stayed and would recommend it.

Another place that remains open in winter is Lake View Guest House. The last known number I had for them is 01982 – 264867 in case you want to call and book in advance.

Apart from this, the Hot Spring Resort at Chumathang is on the way and is also a great choice for a stay. It is built just above the hot springs which kind of works as a natural heater and keeps the place warm throughout the winter. They all remain open in March.

For more details on Tso Moriri Lake, you can also take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Tso Moriri .

Chushul Route & Hanle

This is the road that you can take to reach Tso Moriri from Pangong Lake directly. It will take you through the villages of Man, Merak, Chushul, Tsaga, Loma, Nyoma, and Mahe. If you had some time in hand, you can even go to Hanle and spend a night here.

This entire region is known as Changthang Valley . The road remains open in the winter season but sometimes you may not be allowed to travel this way.

The road for the most part of the journey is bad and near Rezang La , it is completely a dirt road. So if there was a recent snowfall, it will be very difficult to drive on it.

You will not be able to reach Umling La Pass in March. Due to its altitude, the pass gets buried under the snow in the winter season. You may be able to get to Hanle but will have to keep Umling La out of your itinerary.

Leh to Kargil Road – Sham Valley Tour

The road from Leh to Kargil remains open in March. Depending on the time you have in hand, you can even go to Kargil and spend a day there before coming back to Leh.

Otherwise, you can take a day-long trip and drive as far as the time allows. You will see places like the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers, Gurudwara Patthar Sahib , and Magnetic Hill.

The same road can take you to Sham Valley as well and you can visit Likir Monastery, Alchi Monastery, or even go to the village of Hemis Shukpachan.

Zaskar Valley in March

Zanskar Valley cannot be reached by road in March. The farthest you can go after Kargil is Rangdum and sometimes you may not even be able to get there. For more details, please take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Zanskar Valley .

Leh in March

Last but not least, let us talk about Leh town. As you can guess, it remains open in March including the market, offices, and hotels. I will let the picture below do the talking.

leh in winters

Snow in Ladakh in March

There can be two questions here really. First, will you get to see a live snowfall? Chances are that yes you may, but try to plan in early March for it.

The second question is that will you get to see completely white Ladakh with snow everywhere? The answer is no. Snow on the ground in March will be limited to high-altitude passes and on the way there. It is not going to be a complete whiteout unless a heavy snowfall covered everything with snow for a couple of days.

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Leh Ladakh Weather in March

The weather can be well summarized in three words, cold, harsh, and unforgiving. When I say cold, I mean the kind of extreme weather that can make you wish you never came here in the first place.

The temperature at night can fall below zero degrees and the sun can go missing for several days. With that kind of cold weather and freezing temperatures, it is quite normal for water to freeze everywhere, even in the pipes.

What it means is that you will be provided hot water in buckets, and in limited quantity that you will have to use a bit conservatively. This also means that you may even have to go without taking a shower for a few days.

So if you are someone who can’t bear that kind of cold, or can’t go without a shower even a single day, a winter trip to Ladakh is not really your thing.

If you were planning to stay at places like Nubra Valley, Karzok, Chumathang, Hanle, etc then there may not be any running water in the toilets as well. In this case, you will have to do your morning business squatting over a dry pit.

This is the strange time when you can get frostbite if you weren’t careful and can even get sunburnt. Even though it is winter the sun can still give you some serious tan when it is there in the sky shining bright.

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Ladakh Temperature in March

On average, temperatures in Ladakh in March will hover between 6°C during the day and -5°C at night. This is just a historical average though and the temperature will depend on the time of the day and the place you were at.

The temperature at the high altitude passes will remain around 0 or several degrees below at all times. At Pangong and Tso Moriri, it may get as cold as -15 degrees Celsius at night. There will be a chill in the wind and you will have to keep yourself covered at all times.

Clothes to Pack

You need to bring in all your heavy woolen clothes. A pair of good-quality thermals will come in really handy. When I say good quality, I mean the kind that can keep you warm and you can also comfortably wear it at night.

You will have to pack a heavy, warm, and windproof jacket that also has a hood to protect your head, neck, and ears. Good quality gloves, woolen socks, cold cream, lip balm, and moisturizer, are some of the other things you must put in your bags.

If possible, find a pair of gloves that is also waterproof. For more details on this topic, please take a look at Clothes for Ladakh Trip – What to Pack .

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 .

tso moriri

Where to Eat

You will mostly be eating at your guesthouse or homestay only. Fresh vegetables at this time of the year are scarce and locals here usually stock up for a few weeks. So the menu of what you can eat will be limited almost everywhere in Ladakh.

There are a few restaurants and Dhabas in Leh city where you can eat but the food will be very basic, nothing fancy. Neha Sweets in the main market in Leh remains open in the winter months as well where I mostly ate. For information on some of the local foods, you can try, please read What to Where to Eat in Ladakh .

Acute Mountain Sickness

The risk of altitude sickness is always there with a trip to Ladakh. It increases, even more, when you catch a flight to Leh. Cold weather and winds can also make the situation worse.

How serious it is? Several tourists have died in Ladakh (including a friend of mine) due to altitude sickness so it is very serious. A slow gain in altitude is the best prevention against AMS which does not really happen in the case of a flight.

The best thing you can do is to take plenty of rest on the first couple of days of your trip. Do not run around or exhaust yourself and you should be Ok by Day 2. For more details on altitude sickness, and tips on avoiding it, please read  How to Handle Acute Mountain Sickness in Ladakh .

Medical Assistance

My first advice here would be to not make this trip if there is any kind of medical history involved that can turn serious. You are going to a high-altitude place and that too when it’s freezing up there. Doing so with a serious kind of ailment is not really the best of ideas.

With that being said, there are hospitals in Leh City that remain open in the winter season as well. Apart from the hospitals, you can also approach the Indian Army as well for medical assistance. Hospitals however are only limited to Leh and Kargil only. There is no medical assistance available at Nubra, Pangong, or Tso Moriri.

I will strongly recommend that you prepare a medical kit of your own before coming to Ladakh in March. Pack some medicines for fever, headache, body ache, upset stomach, and cold. Also include a pain relief spray, nasal spray, crepe bandage, antiseptic lotion, and a few Band-Aids.

A cold cream, moisturizer, lip balm, and sunblock lotion with the highest SPF will also come in very handy so pack that as well.

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Itinerary for visiting Leh Ladakh in March

My first recommendation for an itinerary is to keep it simple. You should only include areas that are major tourist destinations. Do not plan on wandering towards places like Marsimik La, or another closer to border areas, or some internal routes like Shyok Road.

  • Arrival In Leh. Rest and Arrange Permits – Day 1
  • Leh to Kargil – Day 2
  • Kargil to Leh – Day 3
  • Leh to Nubra Valley – Day 4
  • Nura Valley to Leh – Day 5
  • Leh to Pangong Tso – Day 6
  • Pangong Tso to Leh – Day 7
  • Leh to Tso Moriri – Day 8
  • Tso Moriri to Leh – Day 9
  • Fly Out – Day 10

This is just a sample itinerary that you can tweak as per your own requirement, and the time you have in hand. If you were short on time, you can remove days and places from this plan.

Also Read: How to Plan a Solo Trip to Ladakh?

You must keep a few days as a buffer over and above your decided plan. There is a high chance that you may get stuck in any of the local places due to extreme weather for a couple of days.

Sometimes even the flights can get canceled due to bad weather. Plan in a way that you are able to afford to stay back in Ladakh for a few more days due to unforeseen circumstances if you had to.

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Other Tips for Visiting Leh Ladakh in March

Mentioned below are a few other tips on visiting Leh Ladakh in March that can be of help.

Inner Line Permit

The requirement for obtaining an Inner Line Permit remains applicable in the winter season as well. Without it, you will not be allowed to go to Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, or Tso Moriri.

The permit can either be applied for online or you can get it in person from the DM office in Leh after your arrival. For more details, please take a look at  How to Get an Inner Line Permit for Ladakh .

Camping in Ladakh in March

I think the answer to this question is an obvious one but I will mention it nonetheless. Camping in the winter season is not at all recommended, and you should opt for staying indoors in a cemented hotel.

But if you do want to go camping then make sure you bring in the best quality sleeping bag to keep you warm in below 0 degrees temperatures.  You can also rent camping gear and sleeping bags in Leh City.

Campsites at Tso Moriri and Pangong Lake do not remain open in March. Self-Camping in Ladakh is the only choice you have if you are ready to bear the cold.

Festivals in Ladakh in March

Monastic Festivals and Winter Games are organized in Ladakh during winter but most of them are in January and February. There is no major festival in March that I am aware of but there could be one in any of the small village monasteries. For more information on festivals in Ladakh and their dates, please read Festivals of Ladakh: A Colorful Celebration of Life .

Leh Ladakh Bike Trip in March

The roads to Ladakh will be both closed and you cannot bring your own motorcycle along. So the only chance you have of making this a bike trip is to fly into Ladakh and rent a bike in Leh City for local sightseeing.

This however is a very risky thing to do and you should only do this if you have plenty of experience riding a bike in the snow. Wet roads, frost, snow, and most of all, the risk of black ice can result in a disaster if you did not know what you were doing.

Honeymoon in Leh Ladakh in March

Visiting Ladakh for a honeymoon in March is a great idea but plan towards the end of the month. There will not be many people around and the weather will be pleasantly cold.

Hire a private taxi for the entire tour though and do not depend on public transport. Hiring a motorcycle too is not the best thing to do. All the areas as I mentioned above will remain open so you can do all the sightseeing but without the usual crowd that Ladakh has started to receive these days.

Keep Your Expectations Low

In Leh City you may be able to find a good hotel but not in any of the other places. At places like Nubra, Pangong, or Hanle, you will be staying at either simple guest houses or paying guests. Your stay will definitely be comfortable and warm but please do not expect a five-star hotel treatment.

Do not Make this your First Trip to Ladakh

A trip to Ladakh in March is best when you have already visited here once in summer. A winter trip here is best as your 2 nd or 3 rd Ladakh trip. Making it the first one is not really the best of ideas.

If this will be your first time in Leh Ladakh, then my sincere advice would be to delay it by a few months, visit Ladakh first between June to September; and then plan for winter next year. This way you would have already familiarized yourself with the terrain and climate when it is not so harsh as it would be in March.

Leh Ladakh in March – Conclusion

I believe that covers most if not all that you should know about visiting Ladakh in March. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comments section below. You can also contact me on Instagram  to chat with me live or  subscribe to my YouTube channel  and ask a question there.

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Hello Varghis, Your blog provides valuable information and assistance. I’m considering a trip with my kids during the last week of March. Could you advise on the safety of traveling with children during this time? Additionally, do you have any contact information or recommendations for hiring a cab for the entire trip?

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Hi Mr. Vargis Khan I find your blogs very useful. We (me, my husband and 8 year old son)re planning family trip to Ladakh between 24 to 28 March. Our tentative itinerary is Day 1: local market Day 2:Nubra valley , stay at turtuk. Day 3: back to leh. Day 4: Gurdwara Pathar sahib, sangam, magnetic hills. We also want to visit monastery. Please guide us

Let me know what your questions are Suneet. If you want to know about the monasteries, there are several of them around Leh City. Depending on the time you have in hand, you could visit any of these on Day 4.

Thanks Vargis We want to visit monastery if it is possible near Nubra valley else on day 4 Otherwise also is this itinerary feasible in this short trip Thanks

You can visit Diskit monastery in Nubra Valley or else go to any of the ones in Leh City.

And yes, the itinerary is doable

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Very well written blog Vargis….got all I wanted to know… keep writing such stuff…very useful!

Thank you Sachin Bhai

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Hello. Found your blog quite helpful. Had a couple of questions – We’re planning to visit Leh either between March 2nd to March 6th or March 8th to March 13th. Wanted to know if we visit in the March 8th to 13th week, would there still be lotsa snow to see?

Looking forward to your response.

Hello – Yes, you will find snow in March. If luck favored, you may even see a snowfall

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I hope and pray that you are doing well.

I am a writer, and I’m working on a novel. It’s a story where a father tries to help his alcoholic son overcome his addiction via their journey through the Himalayas. Their trek begins on the 22 of April and ends on the 3rd of June in 2016. They start from Leh and hike to Lamayuru, to Pudam, and then circle to Hemis before returning to Leh, staying at village homestays throughout their hike.

I know you are writing about Ladakh in March, but I’m hoping you may know what’s it’s like to hike towards the end of April. I want to be as accurate as possible in my novel, so I am reaching out to you given your regional experiences.

I’m interested in the kinds of food the villagers eat during April and May. I know that they store potatoes, carrots, cabbage, onions, turnips, and some fruits for the winter, but they don’t have fresh greens nor tomatoes. Do you recall what vegetables they still had left to use in their typical meals like Thukpa, Skyu, Chutagi, momos, and Chow Mein?

The villagers also gather grass and store it on their rooftops to feed their sheep, goats, and yuks throughout the winter. Did you notice how low their stock of hay was in March, April, or May?

When does spring actually start? I mean, when there are fresh buds on the trees and the grass is sprouting enough to get noticed?

I was in Ladakh from September through December of 2009. I volunteered to teach science at Thiksey Monastery, and I went on a short three-day trek, which was very challenging. Unfortunately, it was fall and the start of winter, so I didn’t get to see what happens when the spring season starts in Ladakh.

I hope you have time, given these trying times, to answer some of my questions.

Thank you, Namaste, Julley, and please stay safe,

Jose Carrillo

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Hi Varghis,

Can you please take a look at the below itinerary and let me know your thoughts?

Day 1 – 21 March – Arrival in Leh Day 2 – 22 March – Leh to Hunder; overnight in Hunder Day 3 – 23 March – Hunder to Spangmik via Agham-Shyok Road Day 4 – 24 March – Spangmik to Hanle (will this road be open at that time?) Day 5 – 25 March – Hanle to Karzok (same as above) Day 6 – 26 March – Karzok to Leh via Chumathang Valley (same as above) Day 7 – 27 March – R&R in Leh Day 8 – 28 March – Back to Delhi

Thanks in advance!

Hi Sagun – Your itinerary looks good. And yes, the roads will be open at the time of your travel.

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I’ve listed down my itinerary. I’ll be visiting Leh from 7th march to 13th March, 2020. If you could give feedback and suggest hotels and any amendments to the itinerary, do let me know! Your prompt response will be really appreciated.

Brief itinerary

Day 1. Arrival to Leh and rest for acclimatize.

Day 2. Visit Shey, Thiksey Monastery, 3 Idiot school and Hemis Monastery. Evening visit Leh Palace, Tsemo Leh view point and Shanti Stupa. Attend matho nagrang festival at matho monastery.

Day 3. Leh to Nubra Valley visit Hunder sand dune and Disket Monastery. Overnight at Hunder.

Day 4. Hunder to Turtuk and back to Hunder.

Day 5. Hunder To Pangong Lake via Shayok and back to Leh.

Day 6. Sham valley tour visit Magnetic hill, Sangam, Alchi, Gurudwara pather Saheeb and hall of fame.

Day 7. Fly back home in the morning

Your itinerary looks good. For hotels, please contact Rohit @ 9999622213 or 9910722252 in Leh.

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Hie Varghis,

I am planning Kashmir and Leh-Ladakh Trip in month of 2nd week of March 2020 (Two people). I have already booked my flight Delhi-Srinagar, Srinagar-Leh and Leh-Delhi

I am thinking to follow itinerary as below: Day 1 – fly from Delhi to Srinagar (Night Stay – Srinagar) Day 2 – Srinagar – Dudhpathari -Tosa Maidan – Srinagar (Night Stay – Srinagar) Day 3 – Srinagar – Sonamarg- Srinagar (Night Stay – Srinagar) Day 4 – Srinagar – Pahalgam (Night Stay – Pahalgam) Day 5 – Pahalgam – Gulmarg (Night Stay – Gulmarg) Day 6 – Gulmarg – Srinagar (Night Stay – Srinagar) Day 7 – Fly from Srinagar to Leh (Night Stay – Leh) Day 8 – Leh – Diskit – Nubra Valley (Night Stay – Nubra Valley) Day 9 – Nubra Valley – Pangong Lake Tso (Night Stay – Pangong Lake) Day 10- Pangong Lake – Leh (Night Stay – Leh) Day 11 – Fly from Leh to Delhi

Please provide your insights about making changes in this itinerary. Also provide your suggestion on following points, 1. Are there both destination (Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake Tso) are well accessible from Leh by road during 2nd week of March 2020. 2. Nubra Valley (day 8) is advisable to stay at night, if yes than please suggest me some of the good homestay/ hotels or ecotourism accommodation. 3. Is there possibility to directly go from Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake Tso which save my day and travel time. Also Pangong Lake Tso (day 9) is advisable to stay at night, if yes than please suggest me some of the good homestay/ hotels or ecotourism accommodation. 4. Also provide details of reliable and reasonable taxi for both in Kashmir region and Leh-Ladakh (Any particulate taxi rates finalised by Government in both region?) 5. Any special care and precautions, which required to consider during 2nd week of March 2020.

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thank you very much for the information. Oh, it’s sad to hear about your cancelled flight. I hope you could still do everything planned.

You mean, i need only a buffer day in Delhi or one day in Delhi and one in Leh is better ?

Thanks Frank. If you can keep a day in Delhi and another day in Leh then that would really be the best thing.

Hello Vargis,

i am planning a trip in early march next year from Leh to Kargil (stay in kargil for 2 or 3 days to visit a friend) and then back to Leh. I had written to you about this topic. Now i have seen this page.

Now i have another question about a buffer day in Leh / Delhi on way back. My plan is :

– day 3 ( after 2 days in Kargil ) – Kargil to Leh ( i hope the road is open ) – day 4 – Buffer day in Leh – day 5 – Flight Leh to Delhi and late evening Flight Delhi to Germany (where i come from) It’s on same day then !!!

Now the question : I do need another buffer day in Delhi if the flight is cancelled on day 5 from Leh to Delhi ? Because i have then the flight back at home on same day, and if the flight Leh to Delhi is cancelled, the flight to Germany is gone !!! Or is better to book the flight Leh to Delhi on day 4 and if cancelled for this day maybe then i can fly the next day to Delhi then ( after rebooking – if possible ). I have then only 1 buffer day in Delhi.

What do you think it’s the best option ? ( 1 buffer day in Delhi, or 1 buffer day in Leh, or 2 buffer days in Leh and Delhi )

I know, it’s not the best time to visit , but i’m in india to this time for a south india tour and i wanted to connect it with it ( flight from Goa to Leh )

Hi Frank – Keeping a buffer day in Delhi is advisable. Flights to and from Leh do get cancelled during winters. Even my flight to Leh this week was cancelled.

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Hello Varghis,

I am planning Leh Ladakh Trip in month of March next year.

I am thinking to follow itinerary as below: Day 1- Delhi to Leh Day 2- Visit to places in and nearby Leh Day 3- Lamayuru via Sham Valley Day 4- Leh to Nubra Valley Day 5- Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso Day 6- Pangong Tso to Hanle Day 7- Hanle to Tso Moriri Day 8- Tso Moriri to Leh Day 9- Leh to Delhi

Please provide your insights about making changes in this itinerary.

Hi Darshan – I am assuming that you will be traveling by a private taxi? If yes, then your itinerary looks good.

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Hi Mr. Vargis Khan, firstly i want to say thank u so much. This is really very nice and helpful updates for me about leh ladakh in March. Actually I am planing a road trip on ”8 March 2019 Women’s International Day” from Bhopal (MP) to Ladakh by my-own drive of my Tata Safari Storm. This will be my solo trip with my co-female driver & my all things are already done from my side according to this ”Mission Ladakh” This is my ”Mission Ladakh” for all females of our contrary. two main region behind of my ”Mission Ladakh” 1. Women Health & Awareness for Women Voluntary Blood Donation. 2. Women Empowerment. Now pl suggest me how it will be possible by road from Bhopal to Ladakh on 8 march 2019 according to your write-up.My dates are already fix because of ”Women International Day” What should i do now. Any Chance to clear any road / way to proceed in ladakh. Waiting for reply, I hope & i believe , I will not hopeless from you.

Ms. Monal Singh Jaat A Fearless Female

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Leh Ladakh in March

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Visiting Leh Ladakh in March is a treat for snow and adventure lovers. Due to severe snowfall during the winter, the Himalayan region, where it is located, is closed. Nonetheless, the region begins to welcome guests in March, which is the start of the tourism season.

India’s union territory of Leh Ladakh is renowned for its untamed scenery, breathtaking views, and vibrant culture. March is a great month to visit this lovely location because it provides visitors with a distinctive experience. This article offers suggestions for things to do, sights to visit, and how to organize a trip to Leh Ladakh in March.

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Things to do

There are amazing things to do in Leh Ladakh in March. Here is the list that we make tourists do in Ladakh.

Trekking: March is a great month to explore the stunning trails in Leh Ladakh, a trekking paradise. Trekking is an amazing experience because of the snow-covered mountains and the brisk air.

Visit Monasteries: Some of the most stunning and historic monasteries may be found in Leh Ladakh. Visiting these monasteries provides insight into the rich cultural heritage of the area.

Sports involving snow: Leh Ladakh is a well-liked location for activities such as skiing and snowboarding. Due to the abundance of snow, March is a fantastic season to engage in these sports.

Camel Safari: Leh Ladakh provides a variety of unusual experiences, including camel safaris. The native to the area Bactrian camel is available for rides by tourists.

Places to see

Ladakh is known for an unprecedented landscape which fill entire of its places. The grandness of Leh Ladakh is reflected in its vast Himalayas and wide valley. There are many places to see in Leh Ladakh in March which needs around a week of tour.

Pangong Tso Lake: Pangong Tso Lake is one of Leh Ladakh’s most stunning tourist destinations. At a height of 4,350 meters, the lake is renowned for its crystal-clear, azure waters.

Nubra Valley is another must-see location in Leh Ladakh. The Diskit Monastery is located in the valley, which is renowned for its beautiful splendor.

Khardung La: Located in Leh Ladakh, Khardung La is the world’s highest motorable road and a well-liked tourist destination.

Magnetic Hill : In Leh, Ladakh, cars seem to glide uphill effortlessly. It’s a fascinating experience that is well worth going to.

Read the complete blog on: Places to visit in Leh Ladakh.

Leh Ladakh in March end:

In Leh Ladakh, the tourist season begins in March, and by the month’s end, the majority of the roads and highways are available to travelers. It becomes simpler to explore the area when the climate warms up and the snow begins to melt.

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Can we see snow in March in Leh Ladakh?

Yeah, there is a lot of snow in Leh Ladakh in March. The area experiences significant winter snowfall, which lasts until the end of March. Yet when the temperature rises, the snow begins to melt and the roads begin to clear.

Leh Ladakh’s tourist season officially starts in March, and during this period, tourists can discover the area’s natural splendor. For a comfortable and warm journey, it’s important to pack the appropriate clothing, nevertheless.

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Clothes to wear in Leh Ladakh in March:

March temperatures in Leh Ladakh may be quite chilly, ranging from -5°C to 10°C. Tourists should bring warm clothing so they can stay cozy while traveling. Here are some outfits you must pack if you’re visiting Leh Ladakh in March:

Woollen jackets: To be warm while traveling, visitors should bring woolen jackets. For protection against the cold, the jacket needs to be substantial and insulated.

Sweaters: Sweaters are yet another crucial piece of gear to have on a March trip to Leh Ladakh. Guests should bring plenty of warm, thick sweaters to protect themselves from the cold.

Thermal clothing: To stay warm while traveling, visitors should carry thermal clothing such as thermal leggings and shirts. To add a layer of insulation, thermal clothing can be worn below conventional clothing.

Gloves: In traveling, gloves are a necessary item to pack. Guests should bring warm, thick gloves that can withstand the cold.

Socks: A necessary piece of apparel that can keep feet warm while traveling is a pair of socks. Woollen socks that can withstand the cold should be brought by visitors.

Visitors should bring a scarf with them at all times to wrap around their necks as additional insulation against the cold.

Leh Ladakh Weather in March

March temperatures in Leh Ladakh may be quite chilly, ranging from -5°C to 10°C. During this season, the area is still dry and the skies are typically clear. Near the end of the month, the temperature begins to rise and the snow begins to melt.

The daytime temperature can be between 5°C and 10°C, and the nighttime temperature can be as low as -5°C. Tourists should bring warm clothing so they can stay cozy while traveling. Sunscreen is also necessary because UV rays can be very powerful during the day.

Is Leh Ladakh Open in March?

Yes, Leh Ladakh is open in March. The majority of the roads and highways open up toward the month’s end. Visitors can take advantage of the region’s attractiveness towards the beginning of the tourist season in March. Visitors should be warned that the weather might change suddenly, therefore it’s important to properly organize the journey.

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Leh Ladakh Tour in March:

Adventure enthusiasts may have a terrific time organizing a Leh Ladakh excursion in March. Trekking, skiing, and snowboarding are just a few of the activities that visitors can partake in. Students can also tour historic monasteries and learn about the vibrant local culture. The trip must be carefully planned, though, as the weather is not always predictable.

You may want to think about Cliffhangers India, a travel operator that specializes in adventure trips if you are organizing a vacation to Leh Ladakh in March. To meet the demands of different passengers, the firm offers individualized tour packages. Visitors can learn about the beauty and culture of the area with the assistance of their staff of knowledgeable guides. Cliffhangers India also provides tours to Shimla and Manali, two more well-known locations, in addition to Leh Ladakh.

In conclusion, travelers can enjoy a distinctive experience in Leh Ladakh in March. Visitors can engage in a variety of snow activities in the region, which is covered with snow. Also, tourists can discover the area’s vibrant culture and go to historic monasteries. To truly enjoy the vacation, meticulous planning and packing of warm clothing are required. A fantastic vacation to Leh Ladakh in March can be organized with the aid of the travel operator Cliffhangers India.

Read more about: Best time to visit Leh Ladakh for snowfall

Frequently asked questions?

Why should you visit Leh Ladakh in March?

Leh Ladakh in March is a good time to visit. At this time the weather conditions are pleasant than the winter when the whole valley is covered with snow. In March there will be less crowd or traffic, you will also enjoy better network connectivity, and the roads at that time are fully open. One can also go for many outdoor activities such as trekking, photography, paragliding, etc.

Is March a good time to visit Leh Ladakh?

Yes, if you are planning to visit Leh Ladakh in March, it is the best time to enjoy vacations and honeymoon trips. One can enjoy the breathtaking views of the entire Ladakh in March. This is the month where you can visit many popular destinations of Ladakh such as Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Suru Valley, and many Buddhist monasteries.

What is the weather like in March in Ladakh?

The weather conditions are pleasant during this month. The average temperature at this time ranges from 5 degrees to 10 degrees Celsius. This is the perfect time to enjoy sightseeing in Ladakh. All the places are accessible during March. Therefore, if you are planning a Ladakh trip in March, it is a good time to go.

Is there snow in Ladakh in March?

This is the month when the snow starts melting and the region   is the pathway to the green grasslands at that time. It is the beginning of the blooming season in Leh Ladakh. You can enjoy the magnificent views of the entire valley which is at its full glory at this time.

What are the best summer months to visit in Leh Ladakh?

Here are the best summer months to visit in Leh Ladakh:

  • Ladakh in April
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  • Ladakh in June
  • Ladakh in July
  • Ladakh in August
  • Ladakh in September

What are the best winter months to visit in Leh Ladakh?

Below are some of the best winter months to visit in Leh Ladakh:

  • Ladakh in January
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10 Best Ladakh Tour packages

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

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

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

Best-Selling Ladakh Tour Packages

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

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

Leh Ladakh Sightseeing Tour Package

Duration: 6 days and 5 nights

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

Pass: Pangong Lake-Leh

Start and End Point: Leh Airport

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

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

Thrilling Leh Ladakh Tour with Pangong Lake

Duration: 5 days and 4 nights

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

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

Leh Ladakh Bike Tour with KTM 390 Adventure

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

Leh Ladakh Tour with Siachen Expedition

Duration: 7 days and 6 nights

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

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

Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping

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

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

Manali to Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi

Duration: 10 days and 9 nights

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

Start and End Point: Manali

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

Leh Group Tour Package with Turtuk Village

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

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

6 Days Ladakh Backpacking Tour

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

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

Manali Leh Manali Bike Expedition with Hanle and Tso Moriri

Duration: 11 days and 10 nights

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

Leh Ladakh Bike Trip from Delhi

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

Start and End Point: Delhi; Leh

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

Best Places to Visit in Ladakh

Leh Palace

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

Shanti Stupa

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

Thiksey Monastery

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

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

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

Magnetic Hill

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

Hemis Gompa

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

Diskit Gompa

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

Tsemo Fort

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

LAMO

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

Wanla Gompa

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

Other Destinations to Visit in Ladakh

Pangong Tso

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

Tso Moriri

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

Hanle

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

Kargil

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

Nubra Valley

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

Turtuk

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

Zanskar

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

FAQ's of Leh Ladakh Trip

What is the best time to visit ladakh.

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

What are the best places to visit in Leh Ladakh?

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

What is the ideal duration of Leh Ladakh tours?

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

Which are the best Ladakh tour packages?

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

How to prepare for the Ladakh tour?

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

How many days in Ladakh is enough?

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

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ladakh tour in march

Ladakh in March :

Photo of tukuC

Have you ever woken up before sunrise and embraced the tranquility of the world around you – which was just for yourself?

Ladakh in March is just like that. An unblemished portrait of an otherwise over trodden tourist spot.

Ladakh was always in our bucket list. But as it is hard to manage a vacation any other time of the year we never thought of Ladakh as a destination. This year we were quite determined to venture it as two of our other uncherished dreams were already fulfilled in our last two vacations. We made some enquiries, did some research and found out that it is not at all a mission impossible to visit Ladakh even in early March.

Only if you can hold off your urge for a night stay by the sand dunes of Hundar or of a Bactrian camel safari or don’t seriously miss a bonfire alongside the Pangong Tso and rather are a believer of the fact that there is much en-route than at the end of the journey- you can always head to Ladakh even before the onset of the “season”.

Photo of Ladakh in March : 1/2 by tukuC

Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)

Reaching Ladakh: –

As all the flights for Leh leave before 11am. from Delhi, we being from Kolkata had to plan for an overnight stay in Delhi. We chose the last flight of the day at 10:40 am. Just after 30 to 35 minutes of take off the scenery below changed dramatically. Hoorah!! We were flying over hills, valleys and streams. First it was all clad in thick green hue. Slowly the scenery changed to snow clad peaks and glaciers. The next 1 hour was a lifetime experience. We all have heard of the unparalleled scenic beauty of the Manali- Leh route. But flying over those inaccessible realms of snow and frozen glaciers knowing you can never set foot on them gives you goosebumps.

Nearly 15 minutes before landing the view below changes for the third time. The hills were devoid of any greenery and were looking unearthly. As if we were in a spacecraft hovering over some extra-terrestrial landscape. We never had the view of the leeward side of the Himalayas before. Soon we got a glimpse of the Leh airport and our excitement was nothing less than that of Mr. Neil Armstrong stepping on to the moon.

Photo of Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), New Delhi, Delhi, India by tukuC

Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport

Based on our detailed study of several articles on AMS (Acute mountain sickness), several blogs on Ladakh travel we were well aware of AMS and how to avoid it, what to do and what not to. As per a friend doctor's advise we had already taken our first preventive dose of Diamox at Delhi airport almost 3 hours prior to landing at Leh. Still we were cautioned so many times during the flight and all the do’s and don’ts were so meticulously mentioned before landing that the fear of getting AMS formed a thumping impression in our minds. We started measuring every step after we landed at the Kushok Bakula Rimpoche Airport. Even the cab driver waiting at the airport readily lent his hand in hauling our luggage into the car and advised us to avoid exertion and to be calm and comfortable on the day of arrival.

The Grand Dragon Ladakh

We stayed at The Grand Dragon. It was located about 2km. from the airport. We booked it as it was one of the only few hotels open in Leh during that time and being the only centrally heated hotel open. The Grand Dragon remains open throughout the year. It’s much to our decision of choosing this hotel that our Leh trip was almost hassle free. We hired a cab too through them for all the sightseeing and day trips. The driver was decent, helpful and with good knowledge of the terrain. The cab was in good condition which was extremely critical for the long day trips through desolate rough terrain. Moreover the hotel provided oxygen cylinders in the car and relieved us of arranging them on our own. Otherwise the small sized oxygen canisters available in the medicine shops would have cost us 600 Rupees to 1000 Rupees each. For our day trip to Pangong Tso the hotel rightly advised us to carry packed lunch as there won’t be any provision for lunch available at that time anywhere around Pangong. They provide freshly prepared continental/Indian lunch pack like grilled steaks, steamed veggies or stuffed Indian breads along with fresh fruits, juices, cakes and cookies at a reasonable cost. However the food has to be ordered the night before. The hotel cab keeps arrangements for electric hot food cases as well and serve hot food at freezing temperatures in the middle of nowhere. Their advise proved very useful (almost a life saver) as not only on our way but also around Pangong we didn't find any eatery open when we visited the place.

“JULLEY” is the magical word that brings a smile to everyone’s face in that magical land. As we reached the hotel we were welcomed by two Ladakhi ladies clad in their traditional attire.The decor of the hotel was quite interesting. It was a skilful blend of modern architecture and a subtle touch of the age old art and culture of the land. Here and there Tibetan artifacts framed nicely were displayed along with several original paintings made by the owner of the hotel himself, who was a renowned artist of Ladakh- Mr. Gulam Mustafa.

While the formalities and paper works of check-in were being completed we were offered welcome drink – Kashmiri" Kahwa" – a traditional hot beverage with saffron and almond. The cozy warm interior was so comfortable that we felt relaxed and assured within no time. Still as advised we kept the first day for acclimatizing and let it be an easy going one. It was almost time for lunch.

The hotel houses two restaurants –The Tsurab serves traditional Ladakhi and Tibetan cuisine along with Chinese and other oriental cuisine, whereas the colourful and brightly decorated in traditional Ladakhi woodwork,Zasgyath offered multicusine menu.

An amazing view of the Stok Kangri range bewildered us as we entered the later one. Besides the ordered menu we were also offered a specially made garlic soup. The staff were extremely polite and helpful. They advised us to take the soup which is believed to be a natural remedy to altitude sickness.

We spent the rest of the day lazily strolling around the hotel, gazing at the mountains and exploring the unique architectural uniqueness, such as the traditional Ladakhi pine wood curving and hand painted dragon faces and other ancient motifs used in the decoration of the hotel. With sunset the outside temperature dropped drastically to 3 degree celcius. We finished a light dinner and called it a day a bit earlier than we usually do to take ample rest before setting off to explore Ladakh with full enthusiasm.

Photo of The Grand Dragon Ladakh, Leh by tukuC

View from the room

Photo of The Grand Dragon Ladakh, Leh by tukuC

Zasgyath: The multi cuisine restaurant of The Grand Dragon

Photo of The Grand Dragon Ladakh, Leh by tukuC

The majestic view of Stok range from the restaurant

Photo of The Grand Dragon Ladakh, Leh by tukuC

It is better to begin the trip visiting the monasteries around Leh. We planned to visit Hemis monastery first and decided to stop at Thikshey monastery, Shey palace and finally on our way back - Sindhu Ghat. All of these were on the Manali-Leh highway.

Hemis Gompa

Hemis: A pleasant drive of an hour took us to the Hemis village. It is close to the Hemis national park – the home of the endangered snow leopard and some other rare flora and fauna of the region.Located at an elevation of 3000 m to 6000 m, it is the second largest protected area (covering more than 4000 square km.) after Nanda Devi Biosphere reserve. The cab took us to the bottom of a small hillock. From there a gentle slope and a few steps led us to the courtyard of one of the ancient and most important monasteries of Ladakh. The barren hills, the leafless trees, shrubs and the blue canopy overhead altogether was creating a mystique backdrop for the Hemis monastery. It is a Gompa of the Drukpa lineage. The monastery existed even before 11th century, however it was further reconstructed in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengye Namgyal. Inside there is huge statue of Guru Padmasambhava. In June, the famous Hemis festival is celebrated here to observe the his birthday. We were soaking in the peaceful serenity all around as a Lama came to greet us. There couldn’t have been a better opportunity to get to know the place in detail. He guided us to the altar of Tara Devi and that of the Lord Gautama Buddha which otherwise we would have missed. We followed him through a dark cold old wooden staircase and reached the top of the monastery. He pointed out the two other smaller shrines high on the hill behind the Monastery. It is there the head lama often sojourns for meditation and stay several days without food or drink. It is believed that he receives some order from the Lord to do so and hence doesn’t fear any harm.

From the other side of the roof we could have a full 360 degree view of the Hemis village. It’s a small hamlet with hardly 25 households. With the hills of different shades of brown and black and the Stok Kangri range forming the beautiful backdrop it looked like an oil painting. While we were admiring the beauty, the lama accompanying us started lamenting about the absence of greenery and he felt that it would be much nicer any other time of the year with some greener shades around. He insisted that we must come back some other months such as June or July to enjoy the true beauty of Hemis. Also the added attraction in June is the colourful Hemis festival. We tried in vain to make him understand our perspective that we found this barren look of the surroundings more astonishing than the usual green mountains that we are so used to seeing. But we gave up, realizing how enthusiastically he was emphasizing how the greenery of Ladakh makes to look much nicer and he was eagerly waiting for the summer when the festivities start.

Living with the benevolence of nature, staying in the most fertile river plain where nature never sheds its greenery and never stops blooming beautiful flowers of so different hues and smells throughout the year, can we ever totally understand the feelings of the elderly Ladakhi for his longing of a few months of abundance of nature? We never miss the greenery.Hence, the different shades of those barren hills, rugged slopes and dry twigs form a heavenly scenery before us. It is truly said that “Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder”.

Hemis Monastery

Photo of Hemis Gompa, Hemis by tukuC

Thiksey Monastery Leh Ladakh

Thiksey: Thiksey is on the same way from Leh to Hemis. It comes earlier and is just 19 Km from Leh town. We visited Thiksey on our way back. Built atop a hill in the Indus valley the ThiKsey monastery resembles the Potala palace of Lhasa in Tibet. It is the largest gompa in central Ladakh. It has separate quarters for female renunciates. It is a twelve story complex and houses a 43 ft. high statue of Maitreya Buddha(The Future Buddha) covering two stories of the building. It was installed to commemorate the visit of the 14th Dalai Lama to this monastery in 1970. It is a monastery of the Gelug (the yellow hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism. We also visited the temple of Tara Devi inside the same complex. The goddess and her 21 images were in glass covered wooden enclosures.

As we came down to the main courtyard we noticed another flight of stairs leading to a different section of the building. We were curios but unsure whether that part was restricted to visitors. As if to meet our query a Ladakhi family came down the stairs indicating that this section was not out of bounds. We reached a dark chamber leading another smaller temple dedicated to “chan-spring”- the protector deity of Thiksey. This part of the monastery dates back to the 10th century. The architecture was totally different with stone walls and a low ceiling made of wooden structures. The murals on the walls are faded, and some on the left wall have almost completely faded. The deity is accompanied by two other huge statues of Manjushri, the god of learning and wisdom, and Yamantaka, the god of death. It is not very hard to assume the antiquity of the place and the idols from the structure and decorations. Standing alone in that cold, dark, narrow prayer room once again I was wondering how ancient is our country, how old are these cultures, these civilizations and all the religions, beliefs, lifestyles that originated or came here and amalgamated here over the years while protecting their individual authenticity. We came back to the warmer courtyard and spent some time taking pictures of the valley beneath before starting the walk downhill back to our car.

Thicksey Monastery:Built in the style of Potola Palace

Photo of Thiksey Monastery Leh Ladakh, Leh Manali Highway, Thiksey by tukuC

The Prayer Hall :Inside there is the double storied Maitraya Buddha statue

Photo of Thiksey Monastery Leh Ladakh, Leh Manali Highway, Thiksey by tukuC

The Courtyard of the Monastey

Photo of Thiksey Monastery Leh Ladakh, Leh Manali Highway, Thiksey by tukuC

Shey Palace

Shey palace: Our next destination was Shey palace which was only 4 Km away. Built on a hillock at Shey village it was the summer capital of the kings of Ladakh since king Deldan Namgyal built it in 1655. He also built a monastery inside the palace complex in the memory of his father Singay Namgyal. When the Dogras of Jammu invaded Ladakh in 1842 the Namgyals abandoned the palace and fled to Stok Palace to make it their safe permanent residence at the opposite side of the Indus river.

The monastery houses a 39 ft (3 storied) statue of Sakyamuni Buddha along with various beautiful murals, paintings and manuscripts. However, special permission is required to be allowed inside the monastery. There is also a golden chorten spire and a small shirine inside the complex with murals. Close to the shrine there are rock carvings of five Dhyani Buddha. The small palace is located below as an abandoned fortress and is however dilapidated. The palace complex offers a panoramic view of the surroundings bordered by the Stok range on the side. Some kind of ceremony was going on inside the complex and the tune of some folk song along with the sounds of cymbals and trumpets that was coming from that side was creating a beautiful ambience. Some locals had come to offer puja to the shrine as part of a marriage ceremony. It was time for us to take leave from the place and head to our last destination before lunch.

Photo of Shey Palace, Leh Manali Highway, Shey by tukuC

Sindhu Ghat

Sindhu Ghat : The Indus or Sindhu River flows only through Ladakh before entering into Pakistan.

This place on Manali- Leh highway was built in recent time on the bank of the river for offering prayers. Even the construction was not yet completed. The bank is quite away from the main gate. It is better to drive till the court. For locals, it must be a decent place to spend their afternoons. For tourists, there are far better natural places to enjoy the beauty of the river especially on the way to the confluence. As we were spending some time sitting by the river bank and watching small fish playing in the crystal clear blue water, we felt something deeper. There flows the river from time immemorial which has given us our identity to the world outside. Long ago, this was the life force for the most ancient civilization in the Harappa and Mohenjo Daro. By the bank of this river,the Aryans build their first settlements and name the land India from Indus. If the mighty Ganga is the main life force, the creator and the preserver of us then, the Sindhu is the one that gave us our identity.

The river bank is the venue of the famous Sindhu Darshan festival, an annual cultural event which started in October 1997. The three-day festival takes place in the month of June on the occasion of Guru Poornima. The festival also named as' Ladakh Singhey Khababs Festival' begins with participants coming from different parts of the country immersing urban pots carrying water of the river of their own state into the Indus River. Ritual is performed by 50 senior lamas along the river side. Cultural programs are organized at the venue followed by a short sightseeing trip, campfire and get together on the third day. The religious ceremony called Sindhu Pujan is done during which the river is worshiped.

Photo of Sindhu Ghat by tukuC

Confluence: After finishing a brief lunch in the hotel we started for the Confluence of the Indus and the Zanskar river near Nimmoo village it was the most scenic journey of the entire trip. It was around 35 km from Leh on National Highway 4. A one and a half hour journey through barren mountains and extremely rocky terrain along the Indus River took us to the point of Confluence. The confluence can be viewed from the road while driving towards it. The Grey blue River coming from the western direction is the Indus whereas the green blue one is the Zanskar flowing from the Zanskar range.

As the sun was leaning towards the western horizon the brightness of the day was fading away. The deep blue sky now was slowly turning into grey and was forming a beautiful background for the surreal beauty. The black barren hills standing like mighty giants where seeming to guard the heavenly place from the rest of the world. We were not ready to come back yet. To our great pleasure our driver agreed to take us further down the beautiful landscape towards the chilling village. Chilling is a pristine village with hardly 30 inhabitants. The valley is also part of the Hemis National Park. From here the famous Chadar trek starts over the frozen Zanskar river. In fact it is the only possible route for the people of the Zanskar to connect to the rest of the world. Chilling is 21 km from the point of confluence. Though the condition of the road was very bad at some points the experience is worth taking. We felt ourselves to be lucky fortaking the decision of going till Chilling as the scenic beauty along the road was something we never had experience. The greenish blue Zanskar River flowing through the deep gorges flanked by the black and brown hills offers a breath taking view all along the way. There is also a bus which plies between Leh and Chilling on every Wednesday and Sunday. By car it took us almost 2 hours to reach.

We stopped at a quiet place hidden by lofty peaks. The river here is meandering through the hills and hiding behind huge rock faces. An icy cold wind was blowing, and without gloves our hands were almost becoming numb. It was below freezing. We walked a little and took a few snaps of the river and the surroundings. We had some hot tea in a thermos in the car which gave great relief. The unearthly color of the Zanskar River, the approaching twilight and the desolate serenity of the land took us away from the world.

Our driver informed us that a motorable road connecting Zanskar to Leh is being built. Eventually the ancient land which lies hidden behind the lofty peaks will lose its annual ritual of travelling on the frozen river and tradition will succumb to convenience of modernization.

It was only 4:30 in the evening but the surrounding was getting very dark.The condition of the road was terrible and it was too risky to drive in dark. It was time to leave Chilling and head back to Leh via Nimmoo. On our way back we couldn’t miss a single glimpse of the celestial beauty of the place. Gradually an all-enveloping darkness engulfed everything.

It was a long day and we needed to rest enough before starting on another day- long trip to the famous Pangong Tso.

The Confluence of the Indus and the Zanskar Rivers at Nimoo

Photo of Nimmoo by tukuC

On the way to Chilling

Photo of Nimmoo by tukuC

Chilling:The starting point of famous Chadar Trek on the frozen Zanskar

Photo of Nimmoo by tukuC

Pangong Tso

It was our third day in Leh and we had already got enough chances of acclimatization by then. So we kept the long journey to Pangong and back on a single day. We finished a quick breakfast around 7:30 am as it will take around 5 & 1/2 hours to reach and the same to come back. It took another half hour for other necessary arrangements. Sufficient number of bottles of water, a big hotcase packed with freshly prepared roasted chicken and sandwiches and a big oxygen cylinder went into the car boot. Our enthusiasm was beyond any limit. As Pangong is close to Indo-china border (In fact almost 3/4th of it lies in China) an Inner line permit is required for the Indian citizens. Generally, the hotel arranges for the permit and hands it over on your arrival. For that, you need to fax the required documents such as

1. Self attested photocopy of a govt.recognized ID poof.

2.travel itinerary(specially the part where you need to travel with the ILP and how long will you stay there must be clearly mentioned.)

The permit costs around Rs.420 (400 for environment fee + 20 for ILP) per person for visiting selected parts of Ladakh for four days.

Leh to Pangong via Chang La is the most trodden as it is the least time consuming route to reach the place. Tourists also travel via Nubra and Tso Moriri in summer if they want to cover the entire trip in a single loop. Ours was the journey limited to visiting Pangong only, and it was of almost 160 km. The route was something like this.

Leh - Shey - Karu - Sakti - Zingral - Chang La - Tso Ltak - Durbuk -Tangste - Pangong Tso

First we took the Leh-Manali highway, crossed the Shey village, Sindhu Ghat and the Rancho’s school once again and drove to Karu in almost one hour. From Karu we took the road towards Chang La. From Sakti we started to ascend. The view outside was breathtaking. The yellowish brown hills resembled huge sand dunes and our car was tracing the ribbon like roads wrapped around them. It was around 10 am. when we stopped at Zingral. It was around 15 thousand feet elevation.As Zingral is not a regular tourist destination only one tea shop was open. We were carrying some snacks and hot “Kahwa” with us. Soon we resumed our journey to Changla which was still 13km away.

The Tibetan name Chang-La means" The pass towards south". We reached there around 10:30 am. Chang-la is at an elevation of 17,300 ft. We needed to reach Pangong as early as possible so that we can spend some leisure moments there. So our driver advised us to stop at Chang-la on our way back. We deferred our photo session in front of the signboard reading “The third highest motorable road in Ladakh”. We carried on with the drive towards Pangong and started to decend towards DurbukThe road towards Chang-la was fully covered with snow and ice from almost 1 km. before the pass and the road remains icy at least 1 to 2 km after crossing it. As we were reaching the pass the snow walls on both sides of the road were becoming taller. The road after Chang-la was quite rough and hence it was taking longer time to decend. Almost 2 km. after crossing the pass we found ourselves driving through a valley surrounded again by brown and black hills. On one side of the road there was a huge meadow that extended to the base of the hills. It was full of dry yellow grasses with patches of white ice. We spotted some “Kang” or Tibetan wild ass grazing on the grass. It was amazing to know that this was the Tso-Ltak plain located at an elevation of 16,618 ft. Tso-Ltak is one of the lesser known lakes of Ladakh which remains unnoticed in the hectic itinerary of a busy traveler. Though it looked like a vast span of grassland with patches of snow and ice during then, but in summer this place transforms into a beautiful blue lake to be found just 15 to 20 min after crossing Chang La.

Chang la to Tangtse, the biggest village of this route is around 52 km. As we drove downhill towards Durbuk and Tangtse we crossed varied landscapes. Sometimes series of barren hills of different shades such as of yellowish brown, grey, black, maroon and even purple were standing in endless queue under the azure blue sky. Sometimes barren rocky hills were guarding huge meadows of bushes and shrubs withered after long harsh winter. We drove alone through hills and valleys and that was the most unique experience of this trip. It was a rendezvous with nature. Not a single folk- neither a single bird nor a single green Leaf- we came across in our entire journey except those few Kangs of the Tso Ltak plain. At times it felt as if we were driving through some surreal landscape outside the human world or we had magically entered into a beautiful painting while watching it endlessly.

Though the roads are beautifully maintained here by BRO our driver informed that it is very hard to maintain them due to the harsh climate. Often in rainy season the water from melting glaciers coming down through the slopes of these lofty peaks create huge surge of water in the nearby springs and the roads get washed away. At some places fields were covered with rocks and boulders brought down by the flash floods.

Around 12 o’clock we crossed Durbuk. Tangtse was still 22 km away. Surrounded by hills. Tangtse village lies on the flat,arid valley floor of the Harong stream. The road crosses the stream and goes eastward towards Pangong Tso.

From here onwards a frozen stream started accompanying us. Tangtse houses few shops, hotels and homestays. But during March these hotels and lodges were all closed. Around 2 km after the police check post we found an access lane to reach the Tangtse monastery. Though it would have been an unique experience to visit a monastery in the middle of nowhere we had to omit it for our strict itinerary. This area is also part of the Hemis National Park. The sides of the road were covered by occasional sheets of snow for a pretty long time. My daughter’s sudden query push me to notice the snow more closely. It was only then I found the transformation. It was white sand instead of snow.

After Tangtse it was only a drive of 1 & 1/2 hrs. From Lukung we suddenly caught the first glimpse of the enchanted lake. We yelled with joy. As we drove downhill it disappeared on a bend. After a few more twists and turns for almost 10 more minutes we finally arrived at the shore of the Pangong Tso.

The lake was really" enchanting". We didn’t feel tired even after such a long drive. The cold wind was piercing our faces. Although it was 1pm. in the afternoon, the temperature was sub -zero. As expected the huge lake was completely frozen. In peak winter people even drive their cars and motorcycles on the ice. But since it was early spring our driver cautioned us that the ice has started melting and hence we should be careful while walking on it. We walked a little near the shore with care.

Though the deep azure colour for which the lake is so famous was not to be seen, still it was a celestial experience to stand near it amidst absolute serenity with no soul around us. We did miss the azure blue look of the lake resembling the sky above, but the vast frozen stretch surrounded by lofty barren hills at such an altitude was also a lifetime experience.

It was time for lunch. It was an equally amazing experience to have piping hot lunch seating cozily inside a heated car taking refuge from the icy winds. After lunch we took a stroll along the bank. All the dhabas, restaurants and souvenir shops were shut down. Some pieces of land were marked for tents. It seemed as if the whole place was just waiting for the tourist boom of the summer. We could imagine how the place would look in summer- the shops running in full swing, the tents being fully occupied with tourists. The serene bank full of fast food corners, ice cream shops and photo props like the famous yellow scooter of the popular movie. We compared that with the complete solitude and the absolute serenity that we were experienncing at that pristine bank . We were happy to have made the trip when all these could be avoided.

Photo of Pangong Tso by tukuC

Khardung La

On our fourth day we were to visit the highest point of elevation of our trip. It is almost 39 Km from Leh. Depending upon the road condition, weather and traffic takes around 2 to 3 hours. It is better to start early during the tourist seasons as lot of tourist vehicles create huge traffic jams. However in March the traffic is mostly locals and army convoys and a handful of tourists.

As we left the hotel the cab took a route through the main market and other commercial areas of Leh. We got the first glimpse of the “non-tourist” areas of the Leh town. Soon we started climbing higher tracing the serpentine roads. The view was again breathtaking.

The pass is on the Ladakh range and is considered as the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valley. The road is a part of project Himank by BRO. It is a major transportation route as Khardung La is strategically important to India and falls on the supply route to the Siachen Glacier.

Our cab was often making its way through long convoys of military trucks. These slow moving convoys also add to the congestion during peak tourist seasons. At some turns we could see the aerial view of the Leh town far below. The gradient of the road was surprisingly not that steep in spite of the ascent being of 6102 ft. from Leh town which itself is 11,480 ft. and Khardungla being 17582 ft. The climb of 6102 ft. in only 2&1/2 hrs. causes nausea, breathlessness and other symptoms of AMS. It is advisable to take a tablet of Diamox at least 2 hrs prior to the journey to avoid AMS. This of course should be discussed with a doctor first. The slow moving traffic unintendedly helps in keeping the sickness away. The condition of road is very bad at certain points in spite of the earnest efforts of the BRO. It is quite unavoidable at such a terrain and such harsh climatic conditions. The 28km. road from Leh to south Pulu is asphalted but beyond that it is mostly gravel and dirt. The vehicle moves very slowly in the later part. The road is very slippery with mud and ice most of the time.

Before and after the pass there are two check posts where tourists have to register and show the inner line permit. We reached the south Pulu check post at around 10:30 am. The pass was still 11 km. away. It took almost another hour as the road was worst at the last part. The word Pulu came from a local word meaning stones used by shepherd boys who used to come here during the summer months. The pole on the Leh side is called south and that on the Shyok side is called North by the Indian army when they built the check posts.

Khardung La is also historically important as it lies in the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in central Asia. The small population of Bactrian camels in Hundar is part of that legacy.

We reached the top at around 11:30 am. Few tourist vehicles and some military trucks were also present. A group of tourists was enthusiastically posing before the pillar(falsely?) claiming the elevation of the “Mighty Khardung La” to be 18380 ft. It’s mandatory to have a click there. So we stood in the queue for our turn. After the photo session it was time to explore the place. The road slopes down towards the other side leading towards the Nubra valley. The surrounding hills were all covered with snow. There is a military camp. In emergency they provide medical assistance to the tourist. You can check the oxygen saturation level in blood here and if it is low you may get oxygen also. The army also runs a café at the top-the famous Khardung La café. But it was closed then as the tourist season has not yet started. We also visited a temple run by the army and a memorial.

By the time two other groups of tourists had already left the place. Some of the army personal were only present, busy doing their routine work. It was extremely cold. Even at midday the temperature was minus 10 degrees. We were wondering how these brave soldiers spend days and nights here guarding the country, ensuring the safety and security of their fellow countrymen. Standing there we felt a deep regard for these real life heroes of our nation.

It was passed 12:30 and we had spent more than an hour at the top without any breathing trouble or nausea. May be adequate acclimatization and proper precautions are the best antidotes.

It was time to return back to Leh leaving the road going down towards Hundar, Diskit monastery, Shyok valley and Turtuk village. As we finished two of our previously incomplete trips in the last two vacations, another unfinished one we left behind. We promised to come back to Khardung La once again and to travel to the untrodden path. A new wish list was added.

on the way to Khardung La

Photo of Khardung La by tukuC

View from the Pass

Photo of Khardung La by tukuC

Hall of Fame

After lunch we went to the war memorial which was hardly 2km. from our hotel. Hall of Fame is a museum constructed and maintained by the Indian army. It is open every day from 9 am to 7 pm. with a one hour closure for lunch from 1 pm. to 2 pm.. Entry fee is Rs 25 per person. Cameras are allowed but with a nominal additional fee.

The museum has two floors divided into various sections. Some sections are dedicated to wars that the country had fought. A large section is dedicated to Operation Vijay or the Kargil war. The arms and ammunition used by the army have been displayed. Various photographs and detail description of the timelines of the war is also there in the display. There is a section called “The Last post "where the letters written by Captain Vijayant Thapar to his parents before he attained martyrdom have been displayed. There is also a section called “Lest we forget” which displays the photographs of those soldiers who laid down their lives defending our nation.

The photographs and the artifacts and the stories will definitely leave you with a profound sense of grief along with the feeling of pride. We had lost track of time going through those. These fine young men who gave up their lives without slightest hesitation to defend the motherland, were the finest lives the nation had produced. Just wondered, what they would have contributed to the nation had they been alive.

There is also a section on the Siachen glacier. Seeing It one can realize what hardships our troops go through day in and day out, while we go about our daily live, safe and secured.

Finally there is a section on Ladakh- it’s history, flora and fauna which is very informative. It would be a better idea to visit this place on day 1 or 2 of your Ladakh tour.

On our way back we left the cab around Leh market. We were looking for some mementos to take back with us. Only a few souvenir shops were open as it was not the tourist season. We decided to take a look inside the government emporium. The emporium seemed to be a better option than the street side vendors who seemed to be trying to squeeze money from us for some really cheap items. There were also a few other well stocked shops selling everything from the Tibetan flags to intricate thankas, gold plated figures of Tibetan gods and goddesses and incense sticks. There were several shops on the main street and other small by lanes. Most of the shops, however, were closed.

Our next obvious target after some shopping was to try some authentic Ladakhi food. All we could manage to find was a Tibetan restaurant named “The Tibetan kitchen”. The restaurant did not have a very encouraging look and looked quite dingy. We ordered some basic Thukpas. But the food was super-hot and very tasty.

After food we strolled around a little more considering it was our last evening in Ladakh. With the fading ray of the sun, the temperature was going down very fast. We walked downhill finding our own path back to the hotel through some residential areas. We enjoyed the walk and wanted to keep on walking further, as if our mind was not yet ready to part from Leh.

Leh Palace overlooking the Main market area

Photo of Leh Market, Main Bazaar Road, Leh by tukuC

Next morning we started for the airport at 9:00 am.Our flight was at 11:30 am. At the airport we came to know that no hand luggage other than ladies handbags are allowed. Leh being a military airport with immense military importance has very strict and exclusive rules. We had to check-in our backpacks which we intended to carry as cabin luggage. Thankfully an additional 5kg. is allowed in the check- in luggage for this. After security check we were asked to identify our check- in luggage and prove the ownership of the luggage on the basis of the baggage stickers that are pasted on the rear of the boarding passes. Only the identified pieces of luggage will be allowed inside the aircraft.There are also repeated reminders to the passengers not to take any photograph of the airport.

As our flight attained some height, the barren landscape of Ladakh appeared beneath once again .It seemed more familiar now. We could even recognize some of the locations that we had visited in the past few days.We flew over the Confluence. The two rivers seemed like two serpents travelling through two different mountains and meeting middle way. The rivers resembled living souls flowing down cracks and crevices of life being unknown of their destined union. Once we gained height, it looked exactly like a physical map with brown colouring for hills and blue colouring for rivers. Silently we paid our homage to the Indus for one last time before the flight took a turn towards white snowcapped mountains to take us towards south and said "Good Bye"to Ladakh.

Point of confluence:Viewed again from the flight

Photo of Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, India, Leh by tukuC

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  • Can You Plan A Trip To Leh Ladakh Much Cooler Than Sandeep’s? He Dares You

27 Mar 2023

It’s not always about the destination, it is about the journey too. Ladakh is such a place where you enjoy being on the road as much as the destination itself. The scenic views out your window keep your mind away from that ‘are we there yet?’ You take mental pictures of the landscapes. And, we have so many mental and digital memories of our Leh Ladakh trip.

We had heard a lot about Leh Ladakh’s natural beauty. The harsh weather conditions in Leh Ladakh along with high altitude did not deter us from taking a trip to the top. This time, we were open for an adventure and explore the most beautiful place in India. So, we got in touch with TravelTriangle and booked a trip as per our customizations. The next thing we know, we were on our adventure in Ladakh.

Here is how we planned a trip to Leh Ladakh.

Table Of Content

Trip details of leh ladakh trip, day-wise trip itinerary, places we visited on leh ladakh trip, best experiences from our ladakh trip, hotels to stay in ladakh, what to pack for ladakh, restaurants in leh ladakh.

  • Dos And Don’ts In ladakh

Tips For Leh Ladakh Trip

  • Our Experience With TravelTriangle

Common Queries You May Have

Trip Type: Family PAX: 6 adults Trip Duration: 7N/8D Trip Cost: INR 197500 Trip Inclusions: Airport transfers, accommodation, meals, cab for sightseeing, service charge, miscellaneous Trip Exclusions: Lunch, Camel Ride, Green Fee, Medical expenses, oxygen cylinders

Day 1: Acclimatization in Leh Day 2: Confluence of Zanskar & Indus Day 3: Khardung La & Nubra Valley Day 4: Hundar & Diskit Villages Day 5: Pangong Lake Day 6: Visit To Thiksey Gompa Day 7: Sankar Gompa & Leh Palace Day 8: Bye Bye, Ladakh

40 Best Things To Do In Ladakh That You Can’t Afford To Miss In 2022!

Here’s a list of all the scintillating places to see in Leh Ladakh that we ticked off our list during our fun escapade. Take a look!

most beautiful tricks of nature

The confluence of Zanskar and Indus is one of the most beautiful tricks of nature. The barren mountains sprouted with shrubbery here and there overlook the river. The whole scenery was stupendous. The mental image is etched deep in my mind. We could clearly see the difference between the colors of the two rivers. It is almost magical how the waters mix together.

2. Khardung La

enjoying

Because we had to ride all the way up to the second-highest mountain pass in the world! Since the weather in Leh Ladakh was still cold, the snow had not melted. There were snowclad mountains all around the pass. It was a feast to our eyes and the feeling of being at an altitude of 17,582 ft was amazing.

3. Pangong Lake

Pangong Lake

Pangong Lake was must to justify the best itinerary for Leh Ladakh. We had a lovely time by the lake and so many pictures by the lake, with that famous scooter from 3 Idiots too. The night was spent inside the tents by the lakes. It was truly a night to remember. Even the route from Nubra Valley to Pangong along Shyok River was astounding.

4. Druk Padma Karpo School

character of Rancho from 3 Idiots movie

We even visited the school run by the person who inspired the character of Rancho from 3 Idiots movie. The school is located amidst beautiful scenery and the walls are decorated with colorful graffiti. I wish my school were like that.

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Ladakh welcomed us with many surprises, some of which were unforgettable experiences to indulge in. Here’s all what we did.

1. ATV Ride In Nubra Valley

ATV Ride In Nubra Valley

Raiding the sand dunes of the desert in Nubra Valley was definitely some experience. It was so much fun that I would suggest anyone who is planning a trip. The barren landscape all around made it even more special. I can easily say that it was one of the best experiences in life. If you want to plan a trip to Leh Ladakh, then you should definitely include this experience to your itinerary.

2. Camel Ride

Camel Ride

Another fun experience that we had in Nubra Valley was camel riding. The camels in Leh are different from what you see in the desert of Rajasthan. These Bactrian camels have not one but two humps. Riding on the back of these camels in the desert of Nubra was a cherishable experience.

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3. Shopping in Ladakh

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We found many shopping places in Ladakh from where we purchased Pashmina shawls, stoles and mufflers. These were quite expensive and you don’t know which one is real Pashmina because of so many outlets selling different varieties of Pashmina. We found the prices of woolen items better than Ahuja Sons. We also purchased silver jewelry as there was a lot of variety there and we recommend fellow travelers to buy silver jewelry from Tibetan market instead of the main market.

Here are all the best hotels to stay in Leh Ladakh that we had booked for our trip.

Day 1: The Grand Himalaya

In Leh, we stayed at the Grand Himalaya, one of the best hotels to stay in Leh. It was pretty good in terms of approachability since it was in the vicinity of Leh main market. The rooms had ample space with central heating which helped us to keep off cold and to acclimatize. The hotel service and hospitality were good.

Day 2: Nubra Ecolodge

In Nubra, we stayed at Sumur – Nubra Ecolodge for one night. The place was very clean and beautiful. We loved clean rooms and facilities to keep the room warm. It was quite peaceful during nights. We also enjoyed fresh food from local farms managed by property. It was very unique in itself.

Day 3: Hundar Sarai cottages

Next night we stayed in Hundar – Hundar Sarai cottages. The architecture and dome bed set up were unique. The hospitality was great there. Thanks to the hot water bottle facility to keep us warm throughout the night.

Day 4: Himalayan Inn Tents

The next night we stayed at Pangong – Himalayan Inn Tents. The tents were average but this was the only property available at that time because of the latest demolition by the local administration. The hospitality and food were great. The caretaker of the tents provided us with an extra blanket and warm water bottles on request.

Visit These 19 Monasteries In Ladakh For A Purifying Experience In 2022

The places to eat in Leh Ladakh are few and not all cafes are lavish as one would expect. We visited Neha Restaurant in Leh Market and Cafe Cloud in Thiksey. If you want authentic food to eat in Leh Ladakh, then you should consider staying in a homestay where you will be pampered with local delicacies.

  • Comfortable and sturdy shoes
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Cotton clothing
  • A leather jacket or any other warm jackets
  • Essential medicines
  • A good quality camera

Dos And Don’ts In ladakh

Here are some do’s and don’ts in Leh trip that you should abide by if you want to enjoy a hassle-free vacation in the region.

  • Do plan well in advance as this is not a luxury trip but an adventurous one.
  • Start practicing long walks to develop proper endurance and stamina of oneself. Ladakh will leave you out of breath.
  • Carry proper layer-based clothing so that you can adjust yourself as per ever-changing weather of Leh region.

Dont’s

  • Do not litter. Try to avoid making use of plastic. Even if you need to resort to making use of plastic water bottles, keep accumulating the garbage and dump within proper dustbins rather than just throwing them anywhere.
  • Try to keep a steel bottle or flasks as a remedy against plastic bottles.
  • Don’t rely too much on medicine to acclimatize. Gain elevation slowly. Try to sleep at lower altitudes to avoid catching AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness)

Keep these important tips in mind as these may come in handy on your Ladakh trip.

  • Take at least a day to acclimatize yourself when you land in Leh to avoid catching AMS. Don’t rely on medicine.
  • Take Diamox only if you feel absolutely necessary.
  • Avoid using plastic bottles to keep the environment clean.
  • Instead of doing long road journeys, staying overnight over places to make your trip comfortable. Don’t rush to cover much ground daily. Try to reach and settle before sunlight.
  • Most importantly, enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
  • Don’t stay for long at Khardungla pass as it can impact your breathing due to low oxygen levels
  • Opt for ATV ride at Nubra as the scenery of sand dunes and mountains is stunning.

Overall Experience With TravelTriangle

Our overall experience with TravelTriangle was excellent. The entire trip was seamless and our requirements had been taken care of well throughout the trip. We got what we wanted.

The budget was fairly reasonable, however, we were seeking something more comfortable in Pangong as we opted for the Deluxe package but still looking with the state of affairs and the latest demolition by the local administration, we had to adjust with that finally.

Magnetic Hill In Ladakh: A Handy Guide To Unravel This Mystery In 2022

Sandeep’s excursion to ladakh with his friends is full of exciting memories and experiences that it tempts you to call your friends and plan a trip to Ladakh . You are only one step away from witnessing the mesmerizing beauty and striking off the unique experiences from your bucket list.

A. September to October is the ideal time to plan a road trip to Ladakh since mostly all the roads are open and are in perfect shape. So, you can easily plan your Leh Ladakh bike trip without any worries.

A. A trip to Leh Ladakh on average costs around INR 20,000 per person for a duration of 5 days and 4 nights. The cost, of course, varies depending on the type of accommodation you choose, the experiences you indulge in, and the mode of transport you choose.

A. An ideal time for acclimatization, exploring, and resting in Leh Ladakh is around 8 days. Within this duration, you can easily witness the natural beauty of Ladakh at your own pace and rest in nature’s lap like never before.

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Q. Is it possible to get a direct flight to Ladakh? A. As you figure out your Ladakh packages, you might wonder if it is possible to fly directly to the Union Territory at a height of 9800 foot in the Himalayas. You will be able to find flights round the year from New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh. But you would have to book a bit in advance and consider a buffer period in case bad weather prevails and your flight is cancelled or delayed by several hours. The airlines servicing this route comprise Air India, the national carrier, SpiceJet, GoFirst and Vistara. GoFirst has direct flights from Mumbai as well as Srinagar and Air India runs operations from Srinagar, Chandigarh and Jammu other than Delhi. Though it might not be a good idea to arrive by air as you would seldom get any scope to acclimatise to the sudden change in altitude. Best to spend the entire day in Leh to let your body get used to the weather before going further ahead. Book a pre-paid taxi from the airport to bring you into the city centre or to your place of stay. Q. What is the best time to visit Ladakh? A. Ahead of considering any Ladakh tour packages, it is worth exploring which is the best time to visit this mountain destination and whether or not you would be comfortable doing the same. April flags off the high season in Ladakh when tourists once more begin to find their way to it as the glum winter months are behind now. By the middle of May all restaurants, hotels, guesthouses open their doors to travellers again. It is also the time when the Srinagar- Leh highway opens up once more for the season, bringing in busloads of tourists. It is a fabulous time of the year to visit Pangong Tso as the frozen lake slowly thaws and the bright blue patches, where the ice had once been, shine like jewels in the water. You can still enjoy a white snowy landscape by heading to Khardung La and Chang La. Mid-September to mid- October is also a great time to visit Ladakh as the skies are clear, the waters of the lake blue, there is a nip in the air and you can get some wonderful photographs. Q. Why is Pangong Lake in Ladakh so famous? A. All Ladakh holiday packages come with a visit to the stunning Pangong Lake, and is a must- see on your trip to this mountain getaway. The photograph of an electric-blue lake that adorns most picture-postcards from Ladakh belong to this unusual destination. At an elevation of 14,271 foot, lying on the Indo-China border and surrounded by barren grey cliffs, only a fourth of the lake falls on the Indian side. It is the world’s highest saline water lake. Pangong Tso is thronged by tourists for its changing colours that go from blue to green to red. It is a five-hour drive along the picturesque Chang La pass at an elevation of 17,798 foot. You can halt along the way at a camp and ride a yak. Q. Which is the best time to visit Ladakh when all roads are open? A. July and August are the definite peak months to visit Ladakh when all roads and passes are open. The weather is nippy with a sunny morning and afternoon making it fit for exploration. Expect the mercury to go up to 25 degree Celsius and fall to about 10 degree Celsius post sunset. For bikers too this is the best time to visit and experience all the wonderful colours the place is splashed in. Also the time when the popular Hemis Festival takes place. Q. How long do I need to spend in Leh before heading out on a trek? A. Give yourself a couple of days - but at best a day, before moving out to the higher reaches. Not only does Leh have an array of monasteries, palaces and other sightseeing spots, it will also let you acclimatise better when you go further up to a Nubra Valley or Chang La. Q. How good is a jeep ride from Manali to Leh? A. There are several shared as well as private jeeps running the 470-odd kilometres from Manali to Leh. Though shared jeep rides come cheap, they can be tad uncomfortable given the length of the journey which is nearly 24 hours with little scope to acclimatise. While the front seat-view (beside the driver) is enviable and puts you as close to the natural surroundings as possible, those on the back seat can have a rather bumpy, uneven ride and suffer motion sickness. Q. Are there direct buses from Delhi to Leh? A. Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has direct buses from Delhi to Leh, leaving New Delhi’s ISBT Kashmere Gate daily at 02:30 pm and arriving into Leh in about 35 hours. To cover the 1050 kilometre, the bus halts overnight at Keylong before moving ahead to Leh. The bus route is Delhi to Chandigarh to Kullu and via Rohtang Pass to Keylong before arriving in Leh. The bus makes several pit-stops along the way for food and drink and lets you soak up the stunning scenery. Q. What is there to shop in Ladakh? A. Souvenir hunters have plenty of opportunities afoot in Leh’s Main Bazaar home to an assortment of curio shops selling Tibetan antiques, trinkets among other bric-a-brac. You can head into the Tibetan market to pick up unique silver jewellery, Pashmina shawls. There are several bookstores in Leh with a superb array of novels, travel books, guide books, and books on the Himalayas and Buddhism. Just by the jeep stand is a second-hand clothing market selling warm winter clothing, in case you desperately need to get yourself one. But if you have a trek planned out, do round up the trekking food shops selling powdered milk, instant noodles, chocolate, biscuit, granola bars and some dry fruits. Q. How long does it take to get to Pangong Tso from Leh? A. Pangong Tso at an altitude of 14,271 foot affords a dramatic mountain scenery that is starkly beautiful. In order to get to the blue-coloured Pangong Lake from Leh, you need to begin at the break of dawn so that you get there before noon. Typically it is a five-hour journey through the picturesque Chang La Pass, but the later you start more the difficulty in reaching the lake site since the road gets blocked by water from melting snow trickling in around 01:00 pm up until 08:00 pm. However, you do not have to return on the same day from Leh; you can stay the night at a guesthouse or hotel in the Tangtse village close to Pangong. Q. Do I need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Nubra Valley? A. Yes, you need an ILP to visit Nubra Valley because it is close to the borders of Pakistan and China. It is easy to attain an ILP permit these days as you can go to the official ILP website, enter your details, furnish your identification proof, state the purpose of your journey and you will be issued an e-ILP. You need to produce a printout of the same at the site. Q. Is the Khardung La pass open through the year? A. Though the Indian Army keeps the world’s highest motorable road open through the year, it may not necessarily be possible to travel all year round. The best time to enjoy the beauty of the landscape and drive through is between April and June and then from September to October. The monsoon months in between make the stretch extremely treacherous, and in the months post November it goes under a blanket of snow. The road opens at 09:00 am and shuts by 05:00 pm everyday. Q. How long does a bus from Manali take to get to Leh? A. The Himachal Pradesh Tourist Development Corporation (HPTDC) buses take about 2 days to get to Leh from Manali. The 473 kilometre stretch warrants a night stay in Keylong or Sarchu before progressing to Leh. The road is extremely scenic and the slow pace of the journey helps you acclimatise better. Q. Do local Ladakhis follow English? A. While Ladakhi is a Tibetan dialect and can be difficult for a traveller to fathom, you can get around locally by speaking in Hindi and also English, courtesy the surge of foreign tourists. Across Leh, most people speak and understand Hindi and even English, but when you travel remotely into the villages, no other language but Ladakhi is spoken and understood. Keep the word ‘julley’ - a greeting in Ladakhi - handy and you can win both favour and friends.

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The perfect romantic escapade for honeymooners – ladakh.

It is said that the heavens dance in joy when a nuptial knot is tied on the earth. Amidst wishes and blessings from terrestrial well-wishers, your heart longs to escape to a place beyond anyone's reach. One of the best honeymoon places where precious moments can be captured by two souls in complete peace and tranquillity in the best honeymoon destination in India !

Do these words conjure up a picture of snow-capped mountains, the stillness of the valleys, and the musical sound of rivers flowing? If yes, you can book a honeymoon package international or, better still, a Ladakh honeymoon package.

Ladakh, meaning the land of high passes, is known for the mesmerizing beauty of nature and therefore is one of the best honeymoon places in India . The snow land or Khapa-chan is located in the Greater Himalayas, in the Kunlun mountain range. Like the typical setting of a Bollywood movie, Ladakh's unique geographical features make the perfect backdrop for newlyweds – one of the ideal honeymoon places in India. At the height of more than 3,000 metres from sea level, you are far, far away from the maddening crowd of the plains during the Ladakh honeymoon package . There is silence, stillness, and peace! Just the things you would look for when spending memorable times with your beloved on your honeymoon using the best Ladakh honeymoon package !

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Khardung la pass.

The ideal start to your honeymoon in Ladakh! Located at a whopping height of 5602 metres, this is the highest pass in the world that one can travel to by road and one of the best honeymoon places in Ladakh . Young enthusiasts take on the road with their bikes and cars from nearby places like Himachal and Kashmir as part of their Ladakh honeymoon package . The snow-white beauty of the place, combined with the adventurism element, makes it the best place for honeymoon in India. Get your bookings done on a versatile Ladakh honeymoon package for the most enthralling experience .

Zanskar Valley

One of the most amazing honeymoon destinations! At the campsite here during your Ladakh honeymoon package , you can have a candlelight dinner under the star-studded skies with your partner. Zanskar Valley, a fantastic honeymoon place In Ladakh, is known for being a paradise for adventure lovers. White water rafting, kayaking, and even trekking – you can explore the wilderness together on your Ladakh honeymoon package . An aptly designed Ladakh honeymoon package for 7 Days is an excellent option for spending momentous hours here.

The Pangong Lake

A must stopover on your honeymoon tour! The planet's highest saltwater lake, Pangong Tso, should be a part of your Ladakh honeymoon package . The high grassland lake, Pangong, is Ladakh's pride and worth visiting during your Ladakh honeymoon package . The still blue water surrounded by the arid mountains is a sight to behold. It is one of the most-frequented honeymoon places in Ladakh . Sitting by the banks of the calm lake and the accompanying pin-drop silence, you could get lost in each other for hours! It is undoubtedly an incomparable Ladakh honeymoon package.

Nubra Valley, the Orchard of Ladakh

A Ladakh honeymoon package For 7 Days includes a visit to the Nubra Valley . About 150 km from Leh lies an arid desert region known not just for scenic beauty but orchards, monasteries, and Bactrian camels and is ideal for a fulfilling Ladakh honeymoon tour . The valley of flowers will feature in the Ladakh honeymoon package for its sheer beauty on your honeymoon trip . If you visit in the summers, be ready to enjoy the greenery while the entire region looks like the moon's surface during winters with your Ladakh honeymoon package .

Tso Moriri Lake

This site is an outstanding inclusion in the Ladakh honeymoon package of the numerous honeymoon destinations in India! Tso Moriri Lake or Mountain Lake is breathtakingly beautiful. It is bound to fuel your interest in the Ladakh honeymoon tour . Secluded amidst the Rupshu Valley in Ladakh, the lake is 4,000 metres above sea level. Enjoy your spouse's company at this honeymoon destination in India while breathing in the fresh air and admiring the spectacular views of migratory birds visiting the lake. The Ladakh honeymoon package covers it all.

Ladakh Tourism: Local Dishes to Try

Ensure that your Ladakh honeymoon package has a stopover at a local restaurant for the authentic taste of thukpa . Served piping hot, you will relish the taste of noodles, green veggies boiled with chunks of chicken or meat.  It is the ideal way to beat the chilly outdoors during your Ladakh honeymoon tour .

Whether you are on your Ladakh honeymoon package or a usual visitor, you cannot leave Ladakh without tasting locally prepared momos. Your honeymoon in India is incomplete without a sumptuous meal of authentic Ladakhi momos.

Another must-have delicacy during your honeymoon in Ladakh is the cheese made from yak milk. The process of making cheese remains the same as cow milk. It is best eaten with Khambir and is a must-try dish during your honeymoon in Ladakh.

This dish is the staple food of Ladakh. Tiny thumb-sized balls made of veggies and meat are a treat to your taste buds. When on your Ladakh honeymoon tour , don't forget to taste it at a local shop.

You will discover during your honeymoon in Ladakh that the signature drink is made by fermenting barley, rice, and millets in a porcelain pot. The piping hot drink is an ideal option to beat the weather outside on your Ladakh honeymoon package .

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Trip of hemis national park.

Spend some quality time with your better half on a Ladakh honeymoon package with a trip to this national park, famous for spotting snow leopards. Hemis Park is the only national park in north India, home to a few exotic plants and animals.

White water rafting

On cheap honeymoon packages during summers, you must not miss out on the opportunity to go river rafting on the Zanskar River. The rapids and the turbulent water will pump in adrenalin during your Ladakh honeymoon package .

Your Indian honeymoon in Ladakh is incomplete without a trek with various trekking trails available on the mountainous terrain.  The Chadar trek is by far the best one during your Ladakh honeymoon Package, where you walk along the frozen Zanskar river. The best part is that you can enrich your stay with the Ladakh honeymoon package For 7 days with local culture during these trekking adventures.

Camel Safari

The best honeymoon packages in Ladakh include the camel safari in the Nubra Valley. The Huder dune safari is an enticing one – way too enjoyable to give it a miss. Take the ride and create incredible memories on your honeymoon in Ladakh

Stopping by Magnetic Hill

Be it during your Ladakh honeymoon package or a routine visit here, remember to stop by the Magnetic Hill to experience the unexplainable magnetic properties of the hill. Book a vehicle during the Ladakh honeymoon package for 7 days and get goosebumps as the vehicle starts to go uphill in neutral. Choose the best Ladakh honeymoon package today.

Souvenirs to Lookout For

Before you end your Ladakh honeymoon package for 7 days, you must visit different markets in Leh to buy some souvenirs. Some of the items to shop for during the Ladakh honeymoon package include trinkets, Pashmina shawls, curios, carpets, rugs, Pashmina garments, Tibetan handicrafts, and more – the perfect gift for your close ones and the ideal end to your Ladakh honeymoon package.

With your honeymoon packages, especially in Ladakh, you need to step out and indulge in adventure-filled activities. Ladadkh is one of the best honeymoon destinations in India for thrilling activities and scenic spots. Browse online for the best honeymoon packages in India . Be it picking the most romantic honeymoon places in Ladakh or booking international honeymoon packages , a reputed travel agent can help you best. Look for a travel agent with expertise in offering tailor-made honeymoon tour packages .

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Ques. how much will a ladakh trip cost.

Ans. Ladakh tour packages can be availed at varying rates, depending on the season, accommodation preferences and activities that you choose. A 5 nights and 6 days package will cost you ₹ 41,151 per person, while a package for 6 nights and 7 days will cost you approximately ₹ 46,921 per person. You can also expect to pay around ₹ 55,225 per person for a 7 nights and 8 days holiday package in Ladakh.

Ques. Which is the best month to go to Ladakh?

Most people prefer booking Ladakh tour packages for the months between April and June. This is the best time to visit the region with clear and sunny skies and warmer temperatures during the day. You do get to witness snow-laden mountain peaks and frozen lakes in this period, although the weather conditions are pleasant enough for outdoor excursions and activities. The off-season is between the months of November and February, due to the strong winter chill and the closure of trekking routes owing to massive snowfall. If trekking is your sole purpose, then you may alternatively consider visiting between September and October, with a nip in the air and sunnier days.

Ques. Are 4 days enough for Ladakh?

There are several Ladakh tour packages that cover just three days. While this duration is not enough to extensively explore the region, you can still maximise your time here. 4 days will be sufficient for checking out the famous Pangong Tso Lake and the Zanskar Valley. You may also visit the Nubra Valley, Khardung-La Pass, Kargil and the Spituk Gompa. Other options include the Magnetic Hill and the Hemis National Park.

Ques. How to plan a 7-day trip to Ladakh?

If you are checking out a 7-day Ladakh tour packages, then you may consider any of these sample itineraries: Itinerary 1- Day 1- Land in Leh Day 2- Go to Alchi and then return Day 3- Visit Nubra Valley from Leh Day 4- Travel to the Pangong Lake from Nubra Valley Day 5- Visit the Tso Moriri Lake from the Pangong Lake Day 6- Return to Leh from the Tso Moriri Lake Day 7- Departure from Leh Itinerary 2- Day 1- Land in Leh Day 2- Go to Lamayuru Day 3- Journey to Leh from Lamayuru Day 4- Visit Nubra Valley from Leh Day 5- Go to Pangong Lake from Nubra Valley Day 6- Travel to Leh from Pangong Lake Day 7- Return home from Leh Itinerary 3- Day 1- Land in Leh Day 2- Visit the Nubra Valley Day 3- Go to Turtuk and return to Nubra Valley Day 4- Arrive at Pangong Lake Day 5- Visit the Tso Moriri Lake Day 6- Return to Leh Day 7- Departure from Leh

Ques. How to travel to Ladakh on a low budget?

Ans. Are you looking for budget Ladakh tour packages online? Here are some tips that you should keep in mind: Compare accommodation options in order to find lower prices. Chadar tents are affordable choices for accommodation in several remote areas. Eat at local eateries and dhabas and you can stay on a budget. Book your Leh flight well in advance to save on plane fares, which shoot up during the peak season. Book two or three months beforehand to save money. It is advisable to travel in a group to save money, rather than going solo. Local shared taxis or buses are affordable options for visiting tourist landmarks and exploring Ladakh.

Ques. Can we go to Ladakh by a small car?

Are you planning to travel in a small car during Ladakh holiday? If yes, then you should be careful about your choice of vehicle while booing your Ladakh tour packages. Many people do explore Ladakh in sedans and hatchbacks, although there are always risks of higher wear and tear on challenging roads. It is always recommended that you visit Ladakh in a 4x4 SUV which will have higher ground clearance and can comfortably traverse the mountain slopes and passes. An SUV like the Mahindra Thar could be a good choice if you are travelling with friends, while SUVs like the Mahindra Scorpio, Tata Safari or Toyota Fortuner, among others are better options for trips with the family.

Ques. What is the new rule for Ladakh trips?

Ans. Those booking Ladakh tour packages will have to compulsorily abide by a new directive of the authorities here. Going by this regulation, all tourists landing in Leh should go through acclimatisation for 48 hours prior to starting their journeys in areas with higher altitude such as Pangong Lake and Khardung La. In these 48 hours, tourists can only visit nearby localities from the Leh town. Acclimatisation for 48 hours will help tourists get used to the weather conditions and avoid sudden temperature fluctuations that can lead to major health issues.

Ques. Is food expensive in Leh-Ladakh?

Ans. You will find affordably priced Ladakh tour packages in most cases. While accommodation is on the reasonable side, food is also cheaper in the region. Most remote areas do not have any other options apart from dhabas and eateries. Hence, your meals will be cost-effective on average. Expect ₹ 1,100-1,200 each day for one person in Ladakh. It will be sufficient to take care of all major meals and snacks alike. If you are looking at transportation expenses, then it should be anywhere around ₹ 700 per head (per day) approximately. Hotel accommodation will cost you around ₹ 2,500-3,000 or more for two people (per day).

Ques. Can I swim in Pangong Lake?

Ans. Visiting the Pangong Lake is a vital part of several Ladakh tour packages available online. However, once you visit the lake, you should not go swimming or dip your feet in the waters. It may seem tempting to take a dip in the crystal clear and beautiful water, but it is not recommended for several reasons. The lake is a holy site for local people and they may not appreciate you swimming here. At the same time, the water is unbearably chilly. Swimming in the Pangong Lake may turn into a life-threatening affair, since there are no hospitals nearby. It is always best to avoid the same.

Ques. How do I prepare for a Leh-Ladakh trip?

Ans. There are varying Ladakh tour packages that cater to almost every traveller, be it families, adventure lovers and trekkers. However, there are some universal tips to prepare for your Leh-Ladakh trip that you should keep in mind. These include the following: You should be wary of AMS (acute mountain sickness) symptoms and go through the acclimatisation period of 48 days as per the rules. You should gradually scale up the altitude levels throughout your trip. Keep yourself hydrated without going over the top. Do not doze off at higher altitudes, while bypassing overexertion. Sleep in an upright manner if it is possible. Do not smoke or drink alcohol along with taking other depressants. Consume carbohydrates in sizeable amounts. Keep the body warm and comfortable. Have a medicine kit ready to combat AMS and other potential issues. Always have a compact oxygen kit with you. Descend swiftly if you or anyone else in the group is in bad shape. The best way to check is to ask an individual to walk in an absolute straight line, by placing one toe after another. If he/she cannot do the same, then it indicates ataxia and you should descend instantly.

What is the difference between Leh and Ladakh?

Ladakh is the name of an entire region within Jammu & Kashmir state, and the name of the district. Leh is the capital of this region, and the point of entry into this place if you are arriving by air. Leh is also the main town in the region. Most lay persons tend to use the terms Leh Ladakh together.

Is it safe to travel to Leh Ladakh?

Leh and Ladakh are some of the safest areas you can travel to in India. Yes it is a remote region, but there is a strong military presence which helps keeps any mischief makers away. Also, Ladakhi people are some of the most gentle and friendly people you will ever meet. Ladakh is safe for travellers of all kind, even solo travellers. Ladakh is also hundreds of miles away from the India – Pakistan border so it is not impacted by any tensions on that side.

Which car is best for a Ladakh trip?

The terrain in Ladakh is such that a normal sedan car would not be suitable for driving around this region. For a Ladakh trip, one should only book or drive an SUV or MUV car. This is why MakeMyTrip only uses MUV cars for their Leh Ladakh tour packages.

Which is the best time to visit Ladakh?

The best time to visit Ladakh will depend on what you wish to do and where you are planning to go. If you just want to visit Leh and see its main surroundings, you can visit anytime from April till October. On the other hand, if you wish to explore further around Leh and are considering Leh Ladakh packages that include places like Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley, then ideally you should travel to Ladakh between May and September for the best experience. If you wish to enjoy winter experiences around Leh such as walking on a frozen lake, or even just seeing the snow around Leh, then visit in the winter from December to February. You could also visit in January of February if you wish to do the Chadar Trek.

Does Leh have snow?

Leh is a valley and receives snowfall during winter. Areas at higher altitude around Leh will have snow even in spring and autumn months, and it is possible that you will get to see some snow at places like Khardung La pass, Chang La pass etc. depending on when you visit.

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One of the important Leh Ladakh travel tips that you need to keep in mind is that the weather is severe in this part of India. So, you must bring sweaters and warm coats whenever you visit Ladakh.

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Those who can’t stand the cold even with warm clothes should avoid a Ladakh journey in winter, from November to March, when it is extremely cold, with temperatures dropping well below freezing point. The average temperatures range from -20°C to 10°C (-4°F to 50°F). Most of Ladakh, including popular tourist destinations like Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley, remains inaccessible due to heavy snowfall, and many guesthouses and hotels are closed.

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The best time to visit this region is in summer, from April to June, when the weather is pleasant and the temperatures are relatively moderate. The average daytime temperature is from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). It is an ideal time for outdoor activities like trekking through mountains and valleys, rafting, and enjoying the stunning landscapes.

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Acute Mountain Sickness (# ladakh travel tips)

It’s important to note that Ladakh is located at a high altitude and a Ladakh trip will surely take you to mountains of 3,000m to 7,000m (10,000 ft to 23,000 ft) above sea level. Therefore, you must be aware of Acute Mountain Sickness (ASM), usually occurring at altitudes above 2,500m (8,000 ft).

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AMS is a common condition caused by the reduced oxygen levels and lower air pressure that can occur when you ascend to high altitudes too quickly without giving your body enough time to acclimatize. AMS can cause shortness of breath, severe headaches, vomiting, and loss of appetite among others.

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Being aware of AMS is one of the important and must-know things for Ladakh travel. You should consult your doctor and carry AMS drugs with you. Without AMS drugs, suffering AMS may lead to bubbles forming in the lungs. This is a medical emergency that, if left untreated, can result in coma or death. You should also bring a personal thermometer, sphygmomanometer and first aid kit. You should check your temperature whenever you feel dizzy in high altitude areas in Ladakh.

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Car rental in Ladakh (# ladakh tips)

How to explore Ladakh when you’re not ready to go mountain biking or hiking? Consider a Ladakh road safari! A Ladakh road safari or road trip offers a unique and adventurous way to experience the beauty and cultural richness of the region. This option is also a much more cost-effective way to explore the world’s highest road in Ladakh.

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However, it is important to note that Ladakh’s high-altitude environment and challenging road conditions require careful planning and preparation for a road trip. You should make sure you are physically fit, acclimatize properly to the altitude, carry essential supplies, and have a reliable and well-maintained car.

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Many tour operators and travel agencies in Leh offer organized Ladakh road safari packages, including vehicle rentals and experienced drivers. They allow up to 6 people per drive. These agencies can be found in the main bazaar area of Leh town. Some well-known car rental agencies here include Avis, Himalayan Wheels, and Discover Ladakh Adventure Tours & Travel.

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You can also drive yourself or hire a driver if you are not capable of driving on high mountain roads. You should plan ahead, book your car rental in advance, and check the availability of vehicles during your travel dates, especially during the peak tourist season (April to September), as availability may be limited. You can use online car rental platforms. Websites or apps such as Zoomcar, Revv, and Savaari provide options for renting self-drive cars in various locations in Ladakh.

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Accommodation for tourists in Ladakh  (# ladakh tips)

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Ladakh offers tourists several accommodation options such as hotels, guesthouses, homestays, campsites and tents, but the number of these facilities is limited.  You should know that it’s hard to find a luxury place to stay somewhere not in Leh, so just expect standard ones with HVAC, TV and hot shower.

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The availability of accommodation options may vary depending on the season and the specific region of Ladakh you plan to visit. During the peak tourist season (April to September), you should book your accommodation in advance, especially if you have specific preferences or requirements. If you wish to see the snowy beauty of the Himalayas in winter, be aware that nighttime temperatures drop below zero. Without a place to stay, you’ll have a hard time staying in your car or by a campfire with warm clothes.

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While planning your stay in Ladakh, consider factors such as location, accessibility, services offered, and the proximity to major attractions or activities you wish to explore. Researching and reading reviews from reliable sources can help you make informed decisions and find the accommodation that suits your needs and enhances your Ladakh experience.

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What to wear for a Ladakh trip?

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If you reach this tip, you know that temperature in Ladakh ranges from -20°C to 25°C and it changes significantly between daytime and nighttime. Therefore, Ladakh travel clothing tips tell you that there is no other choice but warm clothes.

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The following clothing and footwear are recommended for your adventure in Ladakh:

  • A combination of lightweight and warm layers to adjust to the changing temperatures such as t-shirts, long-sleeved shirts, sweaters or fleeces, and a warm jacket or down coat for colder evenings.
  • Thermal base layers to provide extra warmth, especially during early mornings and higher altitudes.
  • A waterproof and windproof jacket or shell to protect against rain, wind, and sudden weather changes.
  • Comfortable pants, jeans and shorts for daily wear.
  • A hat or cap to shield you from the sun and cold winds, and gloves for colder temperatures.
  • A scarf or neck gaiter to provide additional warmth and protection for your neck and face.
  • Comfortable, waterproof, and sturdy footwear suitable for walking on uneven terrain and long hikes.
  • A sufficient number of socks, including woolen or thermal socks for colder days.

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If your warm clothes do not provide enough protection from the cold, it is better to buy more of them in Leh. Those products are handmade with natural fur. It feels well-deserved as soon as you put them on and they are also affordable.

What to put in your luggage for a trip to Ladakh

Apart from the above clothing and footwear, the following items are recommended to be in your luggage:

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  • A good pair of sunglasses with UV protection to protect your eyes from the strong sunlight at high altitudes;
  • A high SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from the intense sun at higher altitudes and a lip balm with SPF to prevent chapped lips;
  • A daypack or backpack to store your essentials during excursions or hikes;
  • A reusable water bottle with insulation to stay hydrated to keep your water cool.
  • Any necessary medications, including those for AMS, a personal hygiene kit along with a basic first aid kit for minor injuries or illnesses;
  • A power bank to charge your electronic devices due to limited access to electricity in some areas, and adapters for charging your devices if needed;
  • A good camera to capture the beauty of the Himalayas;
  • GPS devices if possible;
  • Emergency lights, torches and portable gas stoves for your nighttime travel to get light and drink hot water.

What is the currency in Ladakh?

The currency used in Ladakh is the Indian Rupee (INR), as Ladakh is a part of the Indian Territory. 1 INR = 0.012 USD.

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The rule of thumb is to carry INR in cash when traveling to Ladakh. While a few establishments in major towns like Leh may accept credit cards or digital payments, cash is widely used, especially in remote areas with no internet connection and for small transactions. You should exchange currency before arriving in Ladakh or in major cities like Delhi or Srinagar, as currency exchange facilities are limited in Ladakh.

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Leh, the main town of Ladakh, has only a few ATMs where you can withdraw cash using your debit or credit card. However, it’s important to note that ATMs can sometimes run out of cash or experience technical issues. So, you should carry sufficient cash with you and withdraw money when you have the opportunity to do so.

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SIM cards and telecommunication networks in Ladakh

On your Ladakh adventure, you will certainly need a 4G travel SIM card to help you check in anytime anywhere possible, stay in touch with your loved ones or find your way. Where to buy a 4G travel SIM card? The most common option is to buy it at the airport. All airports have service counters operated by local network providers to provide SIM cards to travelers.

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There are 4 main network providers in Ladakh: Airtel, Jio, Vodafone Idea (VI), and BSNL. Each provider may have different network coverage and signal strength in different areas. You should inquire about the network coverage of various providers and choose one that offers better connectivity based on your travel plans.

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You should keep in mind that the network coverage in Ladakh can be limited, especially in remote areas and high-altitude regions. While major towns like Leh and Kargil have better network connectivity, you may experience weak or no signal in certain areas, particularly in mountainous and rural locations.

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Notes on food in Ladakh (# things to know before going to ladakh)

Most of the food available in Ladakh is non-vegetarian. If you have dietary restrictions or preferences, such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free diets, it’s important to be prepared. At restaurants, you should communicate your needs to the restaurant staff. Ladakh may have limited options, but some restaurants are accommodating and can provide suitable alternatives.

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You should eat or buy and pack food from wherever you pass with a store open because you won’t be able to find food vendors on your way to Ladakh. When you’re looking for a place to stay, you should see if they also serve food. Otherwise, you will have to go a long way to find food only.

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You should also bring some canned food for use. When traveling to remote areas or during long journeys, it can be helpful to carry snacks like energy bars, nuts, or dried fruits to keep you fueled between meals.

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What about local cuisine? It is advisable to explore the local Ladakhi cuisine to experience the unique flavors of the region. Try traditional dishes like thukpa, momos, skyu, and chutagi. These dishes are widely available in local restaurants and eateries. Don’t miss out on trying butter tea (gur-gur chai), a traditional Ladakhi beverage. It has a distinct taste and is an integral part of Ladakh’s culinary culture.

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How to get to Ladakh? (# what you need to know before going to ladakh)

You can get to Ladakh by road or by air from major cities in India, but most tourists prefer travelling by air. The Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh is the only airport serving Ladakh. It has regular flights connecting Leh to major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, and Srinagar. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or use pre-arranged transportation to reach your destination in Ladakh.

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Ladakh is accessible by road from Srinagar City or Manali City of India. From Srinagar, the Srinagar-Leh Highway (National Highway 1D) is a popular route to reach Ladakh. It is open from around May to November, depending on weather conditions. The journey takes approximately 2 days with an overnight stop in Kargil.

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From Manali, the Manali-Leh Highway (National Highway 3) is another scenic route to reach Ladakh. It is open from around June to September. The journey takes around 2 days, including an overnight stop in Keylong or Sarchu.

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Transportation in Ladakh (what you need to know before traveling to ladakh)

Within Ladakh, there are several transportation options for you. Taxis, shared taxis or shared jeeps are common modes of transport here for short trips or longer journeys to other destinations in Ladakh. You should negotiate fares or use pre-paid taxi services available at the Leh Taxi Stand.

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Another option is buses. However, bus service is limited in Ladakh, mainly operating between Leh and nearby towns. These buses are a budget-friendly option but may have limited schedules and can be crowded.

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If you prefer to explore Ladakh at your own pace, renting a private car or a motorbike is an option for you. However, it’s important to note that driving in Ladakh can be challenging due to the mountainous terrain, narrow roads, and high altitudes. It is better to have prior experience in driving in such conditions.

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If you prefer a hassle-free experience, you can opt for private tour operators who provide transportation services along with organized tours and itineraries. These operators can arrange vehicles, drivers, and guides based on your preferences and requirements.

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If you want a unique and memorable way to explore the region’s desert landscapes, particularly in the Nubra Valley, take a camel safari – a ride on the back of a Bactrian camel led by experienced handlers or guides who are familiar with the region.

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Camel safaris in Ladakh often include visits to small villages and monasteries along the way, providing opportunities to interact with the local people and learn about their way of life. You can experience Ladakhi hospitality, taste local cuisine, and gain insights into the region’s rich culture and traditions.

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Some famous monasteries in Ladakh

Monasteries, also known as gompas, hold great significance in Ladakh’s cultural and spiritual landscape. They are an integral part of the region’s Buddhist heritage and offer a unique experience for visitors.

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Monasteries are places of worship, meditation, and learning, where monks and nuns reside and practice their faith. Visiting the monasteries in Ladakh provides a window into the region’s rich cultural heritage. You can witness Buddhist rituals, observe monks engaged in prayer and chanting, and gain insights into the philosophy and teachings of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Ladakh’s monasteries are also renowned for their stunning architecture and picturesque locations. Perched high on hilltops, nestled in the valleys, or built along mountain slopes, these monasteries exhibit a blend of Tibetan, Indian, and Central Asian architectural styles. Intricate murals, colorful frescoes, and ornate sculptures adorn the monastery walls, showcasing the artistic richness of the region.

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Here are some of the most popular monasteries in the region.

Thiksey Monastery, located on top of a hill close to Leh, is one of the most prominent and largest monasteries in Ladakh. It is known for its resemblance to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet, and its grand Maitreya (Future Buddha) statue, which stands at a height of around 49 feet.

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Hemis Monastery, situated in the Hemis village, is one of the wealthiest and most famous monasteries in Ladakh. It is renowned for its annual Hemis Festival, during which the monastery comes alive with vibrant mask dances and cultural performances.

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Alchi Monastery, located in the Alchi village, stands out for its unique artistic style. It houses some of the oldest and finest examples of Kashmiri-influenced Buddhist art in the form of murals, sculptures, and wood carvings.

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Lamayuru Monastery, also known as the “Moonland of Ladakh,” is one of the oldest monasteries in the region. It is perched on a hill and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding lunar-like landscape. Lamayuru is also associated with the annual Yuru Kabgyat Festival, featuring colorful mask dances.

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Other monasteries popular among tourists are Phuktal, Karsha, Diskit, Likir, Namgyal Tsemo, Basgo, etc.

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A journey to Ladakh is like the road to paradise in the Himalayas and we hope those Ladakh travel tips are useful for you as you plan your own Ladakh tour, then go for it to gain an unforgettable experience in your life.

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Quick questions about Ladakh

Is ladakh safe for tourists.

Ladakh’s mountainous terrain and desert-like characteristics make it a captivating destination for travelers seeking unique landscapes and a sense of adventure. It is generally considered safe for tourists.

How high is Ladakh?

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Ladakh is situated in the Trans-Himalayan region and is characterized by its high altitude, rugged mountains, and sparse vegetation. Its elevation ranges from 3,000m to 6,000m (9,800 ft to 20,000 ft) above sea level.

Does Ladakh have the highest roads in the world?

Well, Ladakh has claimed that it is home to some of the highest mountain passes (motorable) in the world such as Khardung La, Chang La and Tanglang La. The highest altitude is 19,300 ft above mean sea level.

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When can I go to Ladakh to see the snow?

To see snow in Ladakh, it is best to plan your visit during the winter months, from November to March, when snowfall is more frequent and the region is covered in snow.

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However, it’s important to note that the winter season in Ladakh is extremely cold, with temperatures dropping well below freezing, especially in higher-altitude areas.  Many tourist facilities and accommodations in Ladakh may be closed or operate on a limited basis during the winter season.

Does the Indus River flow through Ladakh?

Yes, the Indus River flows through Ladakh. The Indus is one of the major rivers in the Indian subcontinent, and it originates in the Tibetan Plateau in China. It enters the Indian Territory in the region of Ladakh and flows through the Leh district, which is a part of the Union Territory of Ladakh.

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Leh and Ladakh Holidays Tour

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

The Best of Leh Ladakh : The Land of High Passes

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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!

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The best of Leh Ladakh with a personal guide HB

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Apricot blossom in leh ladakh in April

Planning to visit Leh Ladakh in April month? April marks the beginning of the spring season in Leh Ladakh as the region emerges from winter, revealing its breathtaking landscapes. From pristine lakes to ancient monasteries, Ladakh in April offers a mix of snow-capped beauty and the first signs of spring. This is the best time to visit Ladakh to enjoy apricot blossom. The day temperature becomes comfortable in April while night temperature can be little low with tourists wanting to wear heavy warm clothes.

Temperature at Khardungla, Pangong lake, Hanle and TsoMoriri lake can be many notches below freezing point in night time and close to zero in day time. You can visit Ladakh in April but its better to visit in later half of the month if you do not love cold weather. Small kids and elderly can avoid travelling to Ladakh in April and can postpone their trip to May or coming months. Here’s a comprehensive travel guide to help you plan your journey:

1. Weather: – Bone chilling cold of Ladakh ends with arrival of April when both day and night temperatures start to rise. The day temperature in Ladakh in April can be 8 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius while temperature in night time can be 5 degrees Celsius to minus 5 degrees Celsius. Early April can be much colder than later one. Temperature at high altitude sightseeing places like Pangong and Tsomoriri can be minus 2 degrees to minus 7 degrees Celsius in April, especially in early half of the month. Still, weather in the mountains remain unpredictable.

2. Accessibility: – Leh remains connected by air (flight) round the year. The landlocked Leh Ladakh is also connected by roads from Manali and Srinagar. Both roads remain closed in winter time. These roads, depending on winter snowfall, sometimes open in April month while mostly they reopen in May month for smooth vehicular traffic. Check with local authorities or travel agencies for the latest road conditions.

3. Acclimatisation: – Leh is situated at high altitudes, and  acclimatisation is crucial. Spend the first couple of days in Leh to acclimatise before venturing to higher altitudes.

4. Places to Visit: – Some areas of Leh Ladakh in April may still have snow, enhancing the beauty of the landscape. Popular places to visit include: –  Pangong Lake : It might be frozen, but the snow-covered landscape is stunning. – Thiksey Monastery : Explore the cultural and spiritual heritage of Ladakh. – Magnetic Hill : Experience the magnetic phenomenon. – Shanti Stupa : Enjoy panoramic views of Leh. –  Khardungla pass : One of the highest motorable mountain passes in the world. – Nubra Valley : Enjoy the vast open valley with greenery and sand dunes.

(Please note that major tourist attractions like Hemis, Thiksey, Shey, Shanti Stupa, Spituk monastery, Hall of Fame, Leh Palace, Lamayuru , Alchi, Likir etc. may remain open round the year. Generally Khardungla, Nubra and Pangong also remain open in April month but sometimes heavy snowfall may block the road temporarily for few hours or one-two days. Hotels/guesthouses/camps at Tsomoriri, Hanle and other high altitude areas remain shut in winter time and start opening in late April. Camping is also available from late April).

5. Festivals: – You can witness local celebrations and festivities in Ladakh in April if your dates coincide.

6. Packing Essentials: – Dress in layers to accommodate temperature variations of Leh Ladakh in April. – Bring warm clothing, including a good jacket, thermal wear, socks, cap and gloves. – Sunglasses and sunscreen are essential due to the high-altitude sunlight.

7. Accommodation: – Check for hotel availability as some places may be closed or have limited services in early April. Only a few hotels and guesthouses/homestays remain open in Leh Ladakh in winter time and they start reopening from April onwards. If travelling with kids and elderly, you may avoid booking camps in April due to cold weather. Camping is better from May to September.

8. Local Cuisine: – Enjoy Ladakhi cuisines in April as most hotels, guesthouses and homestays open by end of April. Even, most of the restaurants and cafes, which remain closed in winter, start reopening from April. Thukpa, momos, and butter tea are local favorites in winter time or other months of the year.

9. Photography: – April offers unique photography opportunities with a mix of snow-covered landscapes, emerging signs of spring and most importantly the apricot blossom.

10. Permits: – Check with local authorities or your travel agency regarding permits to visit sightseeing places of Leh Ladakh. Please note that you need to have a permit, which you can book online , to visit places in Ladakh. Foreigners can book their permits from Deputy Commissioner office in Leh where you need to carry your passport and visa. Indian tourists can book permit with help of any government photo ID like driving license, aadhar, voter id and passport.

11. Health Precautions: – Be cautious of altitude sickness. Stay hydrated and take it easy during the first few days. – Carry any necessary medications, as medical facilities may be limited in remote areas. – If visiting higher places in April – including Pangong and Tsomoriri, make sure to carry warm clothes.

12. Road Conditions: – If you have plans to visit Leh Ladakh in April, keep track of road conditions, especially if you plan to travel by road from Manali or Srinagar. Please note that both the roads, i.e. Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh may remain closed after snowfall between December and April. Sometimes both roads open in April. Roads inside Ladakh remain open even in winter season. Heavy snowfall and landslides may block these roads sometime.

13. COVID-19 Considerations: – Check for any travel restrictions, testing requirements, or quarantine  guidelines  due to the ongoing global situation. However, as on January 2024, there are no such restrictions for tourists.

14. Local Culture: – Respect local customs and traditions. Learn about Ladakhi culture by interacting with locals and visiting monasteries. Be humble and start talking by greeting them by saying Julley .

Apricot blossom season in Ladakh

Apricot blossoms in Ladakh typically occur during the spring season, which is around April to early May. The exact timing can vary depending on the altitude, local weather conditions, and the specific microclimate of the region. Ladakh, being a high-altitude desert, experiences a harsh winter, and the arrival of spring brings a burst of colors, including the beautiful apricot blossoms.

Apricot orchards in various parts of Ladakh, especially in places like Nubra Valley and some villages around Leh, come alive with delicate white and pink blossoms. The sight of apricot trees in full bloom against the backdrop of the barren mountains is truly picturesque. The flowering period is relatively short-lived, making it a special and fleeting spectacle for visitors.

The apricot blossoms not only add a vibrant touch to the landscape but also hold cultural significance for the local communities. Apart from being an essential part of the local economy (apricots are a major crop in Ladakh), the blossoms contribute to the beauty of the region and signal the arrival of a new agricultural season.

Tourists interested in witnessing the apricot blossoms in Ladakh should plan their visit during late April or early May. Keep in mind that the timing may vary slightly from year to year, so it’s advisable to check with local residents, local travel agents or authorities for the most accurate information. Additionally, this period aligns with the beginning of the tourist season, allowing visitors to enjoy the blooming orchards while exploring the unique culture and landscapes of Ladakh.

Conclusion: Visiting Leh Ladakh in April offers a delightful combination of snow-clad landscapes and the awakening of spring with apricot blossom, making it an ideal time for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and cultural explorers alike. Plan ahead, stay informed, and immerse yourself in the unique charm of this Himalayan wonderland.

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