Overview
Leh Ladakh is a high-altitude mountainous region bounded by the Karakoram Range from the north and the great Himalayas in the south. It is a land that abounds in awesome physical features set in an enormous and spectacular environment. Often described as'moon land’ on account of the unique lunar landscape, Ladakh was an independent mountain kingdom for close to a millennium. Leh, the royal capital, was a major crossroads of Asia and a stopping point on the ancient migration routes of the trans-Himalayas, connecting central Asia with the Indian subcontinent. Its landscape, sky, shooting stars, silence, wizened faces, rosy cheeks, dragons, and zen—everything makes Ladakh a quiet place to visit. This ethereal cold desert that goes by names such as 'the last Shangri-la', Moonscape, Little Tibet, and so many others—all of which ring true—is a land that seldom fails to baffle or surprise. Ladakh, the land of jagged peaks and barren landscapes, is alluring and awe-inspiring.
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Leh Ladakh Highlights
- Visit Nubra Valley
- Visit Diskit Monastery, Alchi monastery, Likir Monastery
- Pangong Tso Lake
- Visit Shanti Stupa & Leh Palace,
- Indus & Zanskar river Sangam
- Hall of Fame
- Visit the Last village of India Turtuk Village
Best season to visit in leh ladakh
May to September is the perfect time to visit, with open roads, pleasant weather, and ideal conditions for sightseeing and adventure activities.
What is included in the tour
- Accommodation in standard rooms in a family-run guesthouse in Leh on single/double occupancy
- High Quality Camping Arrangements
- Toilet tent with portable toilet seats
- First Aid / Medical kit
- Charges of 2 guides (for the group of maximum 12 trekkers so 1 guide for 6 group members)
- All meals starting from dinner on the Day 1 till breakfast on Day 6. (5 Dinners, 5 Breakfasts) We have a system of providing 6 small meals along with tea/coffee in between.
- Forest entry charges, permits & camping fee (if any)
- Permits & camping fee (if any)
- First aid kit (our guides are certified in handling first aid situations)
- Service Tax
What is NOT included in the tour
- Flight tickets
- Anything not mentioned in the inclusion
- If any expense arise due to unavoidable circumstances
- 5% GST
- River Rafting & Camel Safari.
- Camera Charges if Any
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- Further details about the trip will be shared on that WhatsApp group 1 day before the trip.
1. Best Time to Visit
- Best Season: May to September (ideal for biking & sightseeing)
- Winter Travel: October to March (for snow lovers, but many roads are closed)
2. How to Reach Leh-Ladakh?
- By Air: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (Leh) – Direct flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Srinagar, and Chandigarh.
- By Road:
- Manali – Leh Highway (474 km): Open from June to September
- Srinagar – Leh Highway (434 km): Open from April to October
- Self-drive or Bike Trips: Popular among adventure seekers
3. Do I Need a Permit for Leh-Ladakh?
- Inner Line Permit (ILP): Required for Indian citizens visiting Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, Tso Moriri, etc. (Apply online or in Leh)
- Protected Area Permit (PAP): Required for foreign nationals (issued through registered travel agents)
4. What Are the Must-Visit Places in Ladakh?
- Leh: Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Magnetic Hill, Hall of Fame
- Nubra Valley: Hunder Sand Dunes, Diskit Monastery, Turtuk
- Pangong Lake: Famous for its changing colors
- Tso Moriri: A serene high-altitude lake
5. What About Altitude Sickness?
- Leh is at 11,500 ft. Acclimatization is key!
- Rest for 24-48 hours upon arrival before going to higher altitudes.
- Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and carry Diamox (consult doctor before use).
6. Accommodation in Ladakh?
- Hotels & Guesthouses: Available in Leh, Nubra, and Pangong.
- Homestays: Great option for experiencing local culture.
- Camping: Popular near Pangong Lake & Tso Moriri (carry warm gear).
7. Food Options in Leh-Ladakh?
- Local Delicacies: Thukpa, Momos, Skyu, Butter Tea
- Restaurants in Leh: The Tibetan Kitchen, Gesmo, Bon Appetit
- Limited options in remote areas, carry dry snacks.
8. What Clothes to Pack?
- Summer (May-Sept): Light woolens, jackets, gloves for night
- Winter (Oct-March): Heavy woolens, thermal wear, windproof jackets
9. Mobile Network & Internet?
- Postpaid Only! Only BSNL, Jio & Airtel postpaid SIMs work.
- Internet is slow outside Leh town.
10. Is Ladakh Safe for Solo Travelers & Women?
- Yes! Ladakh is very safe, but basic precautions apply.
- Travel in groups for remote areas & carry essentials.
11. ATM & Cash Availability?
- ATMs only in Leh. Carry enough cash for Nubra, Pangong & remote areas.