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Best Time to Visit: Ladakh’s weather is extreme and distinct. May to September is the best time to visit, with clear skies and moderate temperatures suitable for trekking and visiting monasteries. October to April sees harsh winters, with sub-zero temperatures and snow-covered landscapes that attract adventure seekers. Rainfall is minimal due to its location in the rain shadow of the Himalayas.

Top Destinations:
Leh: Monasteries, trekking, cultural exploration
Nubra Valley: Sand dunes, Bactrian camels, scenic beauty
Pangong Lake: High-altitude lake, scenic views, camping
Tso Moriri: High-altitude lake, birdwatching, nature

Ideal Trip Duration:
5-6 days: Ladakh with Leh and Nubra Valley for a short cultural and scenic trip.
7-8 days: Add Pangong Lake for a mix of adventure and nature
9-10 days: Combine Tso Moriri for a comprehensive Ladakh exploration covering scenic beauty and adventure

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Offbeat Explorer

11 Nights / 12 Days

Kashmir Ladakh Manali Tour Packages

Srinagar(3N) → Leh(2N) → Nubra(1N) → Leh(1N) → Sarchu(1N) → Manali(3N)

$ 717* per adult

$ 717*

per adult on twin sharing

Offbeat Explorer

9 Nights / 10 Days

Srinagar Leh Manali Tour Package

Srinagar(2N) → Leh(2N) → Nubra(1N) → Leh(1N) → Sarchu(1N) → Manali(2N)

$ 682* per adult

$ 682*

per adult on twin sharing

10 Nights / 11 Days

Kashmir Tour Package 10 Nights 11 Days with Ladakh

Srinagar(3N) → Kargil(1N) → Leh(1N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Hunder(1N) → Pangong(1N) → Leh(1N)

$ 1,096
4% off

$ 1,043* per adult

$ 1,096
4% off

$ 1,043*

per adult on twin sharing

10 Nights / 11 Days

10 Nights 11 Days Ladakh Tour Package

Ladakh(4N) → Jispa(2N) → Pangong Lake(1N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Manali(2N)

$ 329
10% off

$ 293* per adult

$ 329
10% off

$ 293*

per adult on twin sharing

11 Nights / 12 Days

Srinagar to Manali Tour Package

Srinagar(1N) → Kargil(1N) → Leh(2N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Pangong Lake(1N) → Hanley(2N) → Tsomoriri Lake(1N) → Jispa(1N)

$ 446
7% off

$ 411* per adult

$ 446
7% off

$ 411*

per adult on twin sharing

8 Nights / 9 Days

Srinagar Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package for 8 Day

Srinagar(1N) → Kargil(1N) → Leh(4N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Pangong Tso(1N)

$ 833* per adult

$ 833*

per adult on twin sharing

9 Nights / 10 Days

Manali Honeymoon Package with Leh Ladakh

Manali(1N) → Sarchu(1N) → Leh(2N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Pangong Lake(1N) → Leh(1N) → Lahaul(1N) → Manali(1N)

$ 296* per adult

$ 296*

per adult on twin sharing

8 Nights / 9 Days

Ladakh & Kargil Honeymoon Package for Explorer Couple

Srinagar(1N) → Kargil(1N) → Leh(4N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Pangong Tso(1N)

$ 457* per adult

$ 457*

per adult on twin sharing

6 Nights / 7 Days

Leh, Nubra, Pangong Honeymoon Package for Adventurer Couple

Leh(2N) → Nubra Valley(2N) → Pangong Lake(1N) → Leh(1N)

$ 305* per adult

$ 305*

per adult on twin sharing

5 Nights / 6 Days

Unforgettable Leh Honeymoon Package with Pangong Stay

Leh(2N) → Pangong(1N) → Leh(2N)

$ 251* per adult

$ 251*

per adult on twin sharing

6 Nights / 7 Days

Honeymoon in Leh, Nubra & Pangong Tour with Overnight Camping

Leh(2N) → Nubra(1N) → Leh(1N) → Pangong(1N) → Leh(1N)

$ 280
12% off

$ 246* per adult

$ 280
12% off

$ 246*

per adult on twin sharing

11 Nights / 12 Days

Long Excursion to Leh Ladakh Bike Trip Package

Delhi(1N) → Manali(2N) → Jispa(1N) → Sarchu(2N) → Leh(2N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Pangong Lake(1N)

$ 705* per adult

$ 705*

per adult on twin sharing

7 Nights / 8 Days

Gulmarg Honeymoon Package for Couples with Leh Ladakh

Srinagar (3N) → Gulmarg(0N) → Kargil (1N) → Ladakh(3N)

$ 537
13% off

$ 464* per adult

$ 537
13% off

$ 464*

per adult on twin sharing

7 Nights / 8 Days

Enthralling Srinagar with Ladakh Honeymoon Package

Srinagar (3N) → Gulmarg(0N) → Kargil (1N) → Ladakh(3N)

$ 537
17% off

$ 441* per adult

$ 537
17% off

$ 441*

per adult on twin sharing

7 Nights / 8 Days

Best of Kashmir and Ladakh Luxury Honeymoon Package

Srinagar (3N) → Gulmarg(0N) → Kargil (1N) → Ladakh(3N)

$ 537
17% off

$ 441* per adult

$ 537
17% off

$ 441*

per adult on twin sharing

7 Nights / 8 Days

Best of Kashmir Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package

Srinagar (3N) → Kargil (1N) → Ladakh(3N)

$ 537
17% off

$ 441* per adult

$ 537
17% off

$ 441*

per adult on twin sharing

9 Nights / 10 Days

Dazzling Srinagar, Kargil & More

Srinagar(2N) → Kargil(1N) → Ladakh(1N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Ladakh(1N) → Manali(3N)

$ 560
15% off

$ 476* per adult

$ 560
15% off

$ 476*

per adult on twin sharing

9 Nights / 10 Days

Incredible Ladakh, Manali, Nubra & More

Manali(1N) → Srinagar(2N) → Kargil(1N) → Ladakh(1N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Ladakh(2N)

$ 581
15% off

$ 493* per adult

$ 581
15% off

$ 493*

per adult on twin sharing

8 Nights / 9 Days

Honeymoon in Ladakh: 8N/9D

Leh (4N) → Pangong Lake (0N) → Nubra Valley (1N) → Leh (1N) → Tso Moriri (1N) → Leh (1N)

$ 452* per adult

$ 452*

per adult on twin sharing

12 Nights / 13 Days

Fantastic India & Thailand Tour Package

Bangkok (1N) → Phuket (1N) → Phi Phi Islands (2N) → Bangkok(1N) → Delhi(1N) → Leh (2N) → Pangong Lake (1N) → Leh (1N) → Nubra Valley (1N) → Leh (1N)

$ 705
14% off

$ 603* per adult

$ 705
14% off

$ 603*

per adult on twin sharing

6 Nights / 7 Days

Honeymoon Special: Leh, Nubra & Sham Valley with Stargazing at Pangong

Leh (2N) → Pangong Lake (1N) → Leh (1N) → Nubra Valley (1N) → Leh (1N)

$ 411
14% off

$ 352* per adult

$ 411
14% off

$ 352*

per adult on twin sharing

6 Nights / 7 Days

Honeymoon in Leh, Nubra & Pangong

Leh (2N) → Nubra (1N) → Leh (1N) → Pangong (1N) → Leh (1N)

$ 401
14% off

$ 341* per adult

$ 401
14% off

$ 341*

per adult on twin sharing

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7 Nights / 8 Days

Exquisite Ladakh Adventure - 7 Nights/8 Days

Manali(1N) → Sarchu(1N) → Leh(2N) → Nubra Valley(1N) → Pangong Lake(1N) → Leh(1N)

$ 530* per adult

$ 530*

per adult on twin sharing

Latest Reviews for Ladakh

Excellent

Prit's Trip to Ladakh

5 /5

(Written on 05 Oct, 2024)

It was well planned & greatly organised by Battuta Adventures. All the accommodation were excellent & absolute best. Great experience. Definitely recommend. Any Gujrati people out there you won't (Read More)regret booking with Battuta Adventures

One of the best Experience

SATHISH's Trip to Leh, Nubra Valley, Ladakh

5 /5

(Written on 02 Sep, 2024)

They were very Professional and thorough with about what they are offering to the customer. Even though we had faced issues like ill health, they were very accommodative, and they tried to be in const (Read More)ant touch through calls and WhatsApp. A big shoutout to Tourist point executives Shivani and Sachin who made our travel less exhaustive and comfortable. Everything was perfectly arranged and managed on day-to-day basis by the executives personally. They didn't leave any room for us to complain.

An Awesome trip to Leh - Ladakh ??

Sonam's Trip to Ladakh

4 /5

(Written on 06 May, 2024)

We had a 6 days trip to Ladakh and it was very well organized by Kings of Himalayas. Great coordination and communication including for hotels , transportation, food , well trained driver and provides (Read More) complete flexibility if any change required. Thank you Anita and team for providing great support through out the trip.

Good price and iteniaey

Karan's Trip to Leh, Ladakh

5 /5

(Written on 11 Apr, 2024)

Ease of itinerary and price .good to go company. Thanks

Excellent

Swarnapriya's Trip to Leh, Nubra Valley, Ladakh

5 /5

(Written on 11 Nov, 2023)

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LILY's Trip to Kargil, Ladakh

4 /5

(Written on 24 Aug, 2023)

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About Ladakh Tourism: Known as the coldest desert in the world, Ladakh is home to massive mountains, undulating terrains, spectacular gompas, prayer flags and is known for its adventure sports. Ideal for a fun trip, Holidify brings numerous Ladakh tour packages curated to suit all travellers.

The region is dotted with beautiful monasteries like the Hemis Monastery, Spituk Monastery, Chemrey Monastery and Phugtal Monastery. Make sure to visit Nubra Valley on the Silk Route, where you can take Bactrian camel rides and enjoy views of the surrounding Himalayas, though you’d require a permit. 

Khardung La and Tanglang La are two of the highest motorable roads that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding areas, while the Chang La Pass is an extremely popular route for bikers. Of course, your trip to Ladakh cannot be complete without a trip to Kargil that is quite close to the Line of Control and is home to the Nun Kun Peaks and extensive apricot farms.

With such hilly terrains, Ladakh is ideal for adventure sports like trekking, mountain biking, and river rafting. Before leaving Ladakh, don’t forget to shop for Tibetan handicrafts and jewellery, Buddha statues, woollens, apricots, apples etc. Holidify’s diverse Ladakh tour packages guarantee you a remarkable trip and are pretty affordable and fully customisable, perfect for when you plan a trip with friends or family.

Leh Ladakh 

For those of us living in the constant confusion about the difference between these twin locations, Leh-Ladakh, here is something that might help you. Ladakh is a union territory divided into two districts: district Leh and district Kargil. The former district has a famous town, "Leh", and is a great tourist attraction because of its beautiful monasteries nearby, Shanti Stupa, cafes and Leh Bazaar defining the place's culture.

Must Know Before Visiting Ladakh

  • Inner Line Permits are no longer required to travel the inner line areas of Ladakh from August 2021 for Indian Nationals.
  • Those visiting Ladakh will still have to pay a green fee or environment fee of INR 300 and a Red Cross Fund fee of INR 100 will still have to be paid. This fee can be paid online or through your hotel or travel agent.
  • It is advised to spend two days at the initial altitude of 3,500 meters upon reaching Leh by flight before ascending to higher altitudes.
  • Travellers from countries other than India will still need to obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) or Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
  • Government authorities launched a web portal http://lahdclehpermit.in/ on June 1, 2017, making it easier for travellers to obtain a permit.
  • The scrapping of ILP doesn't allow the movement to certain villages including the 'zero-km' villages near the border that still remains accessible for the travellers.
    Indian travellers will be required to carry a valid ID proof while travelling to Ladakh
  • Ladakh is a plastic-free union territory
  • Carry sufficient cash as there are no ATMs outside of Leh and sometimes these ATMs are not operational due to bad weather and power issues

Why Buy Leh Ladakh Tour Package? 

Purchasing a Leh Ladakh tour package offers a host of advantages, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable experience in this mesmerizing region. Here's why opting for a tour package is a smart choice:

Transportation Convenience: Navigating the challenging terrain of Leh Ladakh can be complex and physically demanding. Leh Ladakh tour packages provide well-organized transportation options, ensuring comfortable travel between distant locations and allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic beauty without the stress of arranging logistics.

Local SIM Requirements: Mobile networks can be limited in Ladakh, with only local SIM cards from the Jammu and Kashmir region functioning effectively. Tour packages often assist in obtaining local SIMs, ensuring hassle-free communication during your trip.

Tailored Experiences: Tour operators customize itineraries to match your preferences and interests, ensuring a personalized and enriching vacation. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or a cultural explorer, a tour package can cater to your specific desires.

Turtuk Village Exploration: Turtuk, a charming village near the Line of Control, offers a unique cultural experience. Local tour packages include visits to such offbeat gems, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local way of life.

Altitude Challenges: Leh Ladakh's high altitude can pose health concerns for some travelers due to lower oxygen levels. Leh Ladakh tour packages incorporate gradual acclimatization and provide medical assistance when needed, ensuring your safety and well-being.

Unpredictable Weather: The weather in Leh Ladakh can be unpredictable, with sudden changes affecting travel plans. Tour operators monitor local conditions and adapt schedules accordingly, minimizing disruptions caused by unforeseen weather.

Pangong Lake Accommodation: Accommodations near Pangong Lake are limited and can only be booked through local agents due to their remote locations. Leh Ladakh tour packages secure your stay, allowing you to relish the tranquility of this stunning natural wonder.

Cost and Time Saving: Planning a trip to Leh Ladakh independently can often result in higher costs due to last-minute bookings and unforeseen expenses. Leh Ladakh tour packages provide a comprehensive price that covers accommodations, transportation, permits, and more. Additionally, the well-structured itineraries optimize your time, ens

By choosing a Leh Ladakh tour package, you gain access to local expertise, seamless arrangements, and a comprehensive experience that addresses the unique challenges of this extraordinary destination. This way, you can fully immerse yourself in the splendor of Leh Ladakh, knowing that every aspect of your journey is taken care of.


Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh

Hall of Fame Museum: Located approximately 4 km from Leh on the Leh-Kargil Road, the Hall of Fame is a museum built in memory of the brave soldiers who lost their lives fighting for India at the Indo-Pakistan war. Maintained by the Indian Army, the Hall of Fame showcases seized arms and amenities of Pakistani Army, pictures and biographies of brave soldiers

Thiksey Monastery: Thiksey Monastery is a tibetan-style monastery located 20km south of Leh, on Leh Manali highway. The twelve-storey monastery is located on top of a hill, giving magnificent views of the town and the Indus valley below. The main highlight of Thiksey is the Maitreya Temple which houses a 15-metre high Maitreya Buddha statue. It covers two-stories of the building and is the largest such statue in Ladakh. It resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet.

Shey Monastery & Palace: Shey Monastery or the Shey Palace is an ancient monastery located 15km from Leh. It once served as the summer capital of Ladakh but is mostly in ruins now. Located on top of a hillock, it offers stunning panoramic views. The highlight of the monastery is 39ft tall Shakyamuni Buddha statue which is the second largest Buddha statue in Jammu & Kashmir. A special permission needs to be taken to visit the monastery.

Hemis Monastery: Hemis Monastery is a Buddhist monastery located 45 kms south of Leh. Built by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal, it is ranked as one of the wealthiest monasteries in India. It houses a spectacular copper statue of Lord Buddha along with stupas made of gold and silver, thangkas (a painting on cotton or silk, depicting Buddhist deity) and murals. 

Shanti Stupa: The Shanti Stupa in Leh is a magnificent white-domed Buddhist monument located atop a steep hilltop. It is a religious place for the Buddhists as it holds the relics of Buddha, consecrated by the 14th Dalai Lama. It is also popular amongst tourists as it offers a sweeping view of Leh and the nearby Changspa village.

Magnetic Hill: The popular Magnetic Hill of Ladakh is a cyclops hill where vehicles defy the force of gravity and move upwards on the hill when parked at the marked location. To experience this phenomenon, park the car in neutral gear in the yellow box marked a few metres ahead of the Magnetic Hill road. From this point, the car starts moving at a speed of 20 kmph.

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib: Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is a beautiful gurudwara, dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev. It is located 25km from Leh on Leh Kargil road. The gurudwara is highly revered as it houses a rock which resembles Guru Nanak's back. It is built at the site where he is believed to have vanquished a demon. 

Leh Palace: The Leh Palace, also known as 'Lhachen Palkhar,' is a 17th-century former royal palace. Built under the patronage of King Sengge Namgyal, it used to house his family. The nine-storey dun-coloured palace now houses a museum and a prayer room, while the highlight is the sweeping view of Leh and the surrounding Zanskar mountain from the rooftop.

Rancho School: The Druk White Lotus School, also known as the Rancho School, is a Buddhist cultural school located in the Shey valley, close to Shey Monastery and Palace. It is popular as the Rancho School from the famed Bollywood movie 3-idiots. The main attraction here is the Rancho Wall, which was originally the building where "Chatur" was given the electric shock. A 15-minute guided tour is available of the Rancho School. There is also a Rancho's Cafe and a souvenir shop inside the school premise.

Pangong Lake: The most popular tourist attraction in Ladakh, Pangong lake is an endorheic (landlocked) lake. Also known as Pangong Tso it is 12 kilometres long and extends from India to Tibet. A unique feature of the lake is that it does not remain blue throughout the year or even the day, rather it changes colours from azure to light blue to green and grey too! It is famous amongst tourists as Ladakh lake, the spot where the Bollywood movie "3 Idiots" was shot. Many Ladakh tour packages include a 1 night stay at Pangong Lake in camps, or a day trip from Leh through Chang La Pass. A permit is required to visit Pangong Lake.

Chang La Pass: Chang La Pass is a high mountain pass and one of the highest motorable roads in the world. It is located between Leh and Pangong Lake and is the main gateway to the Nubra Valley region. The 15km long pass is especially popular amongst bikers. The Pass is guarded and protected by the Indian Army as it is located close to the Chinese border.

Khardung La: Khardung La, also known as Khardzong La, is a high mountain pass in Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, near Leh. It serves as the gateway to Shyok and Nubra Valley. It is a perfect getaway for adventure enthusiasts, peace seekers and mountain biking aficionados. An Inner Line Permit is required by the tourists to enter the pass and travel through it. 

Nubra Valley: Nubra Valley lies in the union territory of Jammu & Kashmir, at a distance of around 140 Km from Leh. With arid mountains in the backdrop, it is famous for the Bactrian camel rides, orchards and monasteries. Surrounded by snow-dusted Himalayan mountains, it can be reached via Khardung La. Diskit Monastery in Nubra Valley is known for the 32 metre Maitreya Buddha statue located near the monastery. There are a lot of activities like ATV rides and ziplining in the Nubra Valley.

Hunder: Hunder is a remote village located in the Nubra Valley region, 7km from Diskit Monastery. It is known for its sand dunes, cold desert and bactrian camel rides. It is also home to forests of sea-buckthorn, which is a medicinal plant. Hunder is popular amongst trekkers. Indian visitors do not need an inner line permit to visit Hunder Valley. Hunder's claim to fame is the Bollywood song of the movie "Dil Se", starring Shahrukh Khan and Manisha Koirala, shot here.

Turtur: Turtuk is a small village located in Nubra Valley region of Ladakh, on the banks of Shyok River. . Turtuk is an unexplored and offbeat place, opened to tourists only in 2010. There isn't much to do in Turtuk apart from trekking and visiting the 2 monasteries and the Royal House.  It is one of the few places in India to experience the Balti culture as Turtuk is one of the four Baltistani villages under India's control. 

Things to Do in Leh Ladakh

Rafting: ​​River rafting is one of the top adventure sports in Ladakh. Besides offering a unique rafting experience, the Indus waters in Ladakh also traverse through spectacular sceneries, monasteries and villages. Rafting expeditions on the Zanskar River are also marvelous. Known as the Grand Canyon of India, this region holds high cliff-like gorges at certain places. Ladakh offers grade one to grade four range of rapids.

Bactrian Camel Safari: Nubra Valley is famous for the Bactrian Camel Safari. These camels are known for their two humps, rather than the one-humped camels usually seen. The best time to enjoy the Bactrian camel ride in Nubra Valley is from July to September. These Hundur camels have a capacity of carrying 2-3 people at a time.

Chadar Trek: The Chadar Trek or The Frozen River Expedition is one of the most unique and challenging treks in India. The 6 day chadar trek across the frozen Zanskar River in Ladakh takes place during the latter part of January till end of February or sometimes even in the first week of March, depending on the weather.

Trekking: From traversing over a glacier, climbing long stretches of mountainous terrain, and manoeuvring their way through a long and steep ridge, Ladakh treks have easy to difficult challenges, even for professional trekkers. The diverse landscape and altitudes at Ladakh ranging from 9000 ft to 25,170 ft offer numerous trekking options. Summers are the perfect time for trekking in Ladakh since winters are harsh with temperatures dropping to -30 degrees Celsius. Some popular treks from Ladakh include Lamayuru to Alchi trek, Padum to Darcha trek, Nubra Valley trek, Tso Moriri trek, and Indus Valley trek among others.

Mountain Biking: Often termed the paradise of mountain bikers, Leh Ladakh has thousands of tourists coming in every year to experience the thrill of driving on its steep slopes and adrenaline gushing paths. For adventurous, daring mountain bikers, Leh-Manali highway is a spectacular road while enjoying the picturesque landscapes. Mountain Biking in Ladakh is best possible or opens in late May and closes by September end when the snowfall reclaims the high passes


Best Time to Visit Ladakh

The best time to visit Ladakh is during the summer months, which typically run from May to September. This period offers pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) during the day, making it ideal for exploring the region's stunning landscapes, high mountain passes, and monasteries.

June to August is considered the peak tourist season when most attractions and activities are accessible. This is also when the famous Hemis Festival takes place, offering a unique cultural experience.

The monsoon season, from July to August, should be avoided as heavy rainfall can lead to landslides and disrupt travel plans. However, if you're interested in witnessing the magical transformation of Ladakh into a winter wonderland, you can visit during the winter months from November to March.

Ideal Duration for Ladakh Trip

The ideal duration for a Leh-Ladakh trip can vary based on your interests and the experiences you want to have. Here are two common options:

5 Days: A 5-day trip to Leh-Ladakh allows you to explore some of the region's highlights, including Leh town, the monasteries of Shey and Thiksey, Pangong Lake, and Khardung La, one of the world's highest motorable passes. This duration is suitable for a quick getaway or if you have limited time.

7 Days: Extending your trip to 7 days provides a more comprehensive Ladakh experience. You can visit all the places mentioned in the 5-day itinerary, plus add attractions like Nubra Valley, Diskit Monastery, and the famous sand dunes at Hunder. This extra time allows for a more relaxed exploration and takes you deeper into the region's beauty and culture.
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FAQs on Ladakh Tour Packages

Is it safe to drive to Ladakh?

The roads in Ladakh can be dangerous. If you are a good driver and comfortable driving through rough terrains, it can be more accessible. While driving, do not refer to Google maps to approximate the duration of driving the road as it can be wrong. Avoid driving in the dark during the road trip as it can be hard to navigate the streets. GPS can be unreliable at times, so read about the route in advance, stay on the highway as much as possible and you can also ask locals for direction. Even though the roads in Ladakh are rough, they are also the most scenic.

How much does a Leh Ladakh trip cost?

The starting price for a Leh Ladakh tour package is INR 14,000 for a 4 day package which includes sightseeing and accomodation on a twin-sharing basis.

What are the best places to visit in Ladakh?

The top places to visit in Ladakh are Pangong Lake, Zanskar Valley, Magnetic Hill, Khardung La, Leh Palace, Nubra Valley.

How many days are enough for Ladakh?

7 to 8 days can be enough to explore Ladakh. For road trip or bike tours, 11 to 12 days are sufficient to explore Ladakh and visit distant places like Tso Kar, Kargil, Tso Moriri and Zanskar Valley.

Is Ladakh safe for couples?

Yes, Ladakh is a safe place for couples to travel. The trip to Ladakh can be romantic and thrilling as there are many beautiful places you can visit and adventurous activities you can try with your partner.

What are the important things to know before visiting Ladakh?

  • Ladakh is a plastic-free union territory
  • Do not click pictures of locals without their permission
  • Carry sufficient cash as there are no ATMs outside of Leh and sometimes these ATMs won't be operational due to bad weather and power issues
  • Carry clothes as per the season. If you are going to visit Ladakh during winters, make sure you carry proper jackets to protect you from cold and wind

Which month is best for Ladakh?

The best time to visit Ladhak is during the summer. Ladakh's weather remains comfortable and pleasant, which creates space for outdoor activities.  The temperature at this time of year usually ranges between 10°C and 20°C. Late April sees the melting of frozen lakes and snow. If you are looking for some trekking and adventures, visiting Ladakh during the winter will be no less than a treat. However, the temperatures during the winter are deadly and spine-chilling. The temperature dropped as low as -23°C this time around.

Do Indians need passport for Ladakh?

Ladakh is a recently incepted Union Territory. It is located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir and is an integral part of our nation. Thus, no Indian citizen requires a passport or visa to visit Ladakh. However, they must carry a valid ID to prove their nationality.

What permit is required for Ladakh trip?

An Inner Line Permit (ILP) is an official travel document issued and stamped by Indian authorities. This document is required to visit restricted regions of Ladakh. The ILP is issued by the Deputy Commissioner's Office in Leh and is valid for a maximum period of 15 days for foreigners and 3 weeks for Indian citizens. Foreign nationals will also need a protected area permit (PAP).

What is the entry fee for Pangong Lake?

Ladakh's Pangong Lake requires an entry charge of INR 400 as the environmental fee and an additional INR 20 for an inner line permit. An inner line permit or ILP is needed to access Pangong Tso Lake in Ladakh.

Do prepaid sims work in Leh Ladakh?

Only postpaid SIMs will function once you reach Ladakh. Signals are not fetched here by prepaid connections. In Ladakh, there are only BSNL, Airtel, and Jio as mobile network providers. As a state, J&K does not allow outside-state prepaid phone connections to work.

What souvenirs can I buy from Ladakh?

Ladakh is known for a plethora of Tibetan artefacts including prayer wheels, flags and beads, Buddha statues made of wood, brass, glass etc., copper or brass chang bowls with beautiful carvings, Buddha masks etc. Bamboo baskets, Thangka paintings, wooden carved tables (choktse), wall hangings and more are also sold. You would find many markets selling bright jewellery (rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces etc) made of beads and silver, key chains, hand-woven Kashmiri rugs and carpets made of natural dyes, pashmina shawls of Kashmiri wool, woollen gloves, stoles, socks, caps, sweaters etc. Do look out for goncha which is a traditional warm robe and perak which is embellished headgear. You would also like to get some delicious apricot jam or oil while you are in Ladakh. Places like Main Bazaar, Ladakh Art Palace, Tibetan Handicraft Emporium, Cottage Industries Exposition, Ladag Apricot Store etc. are known to keep a variety of items. Another thing to buy from Ladakh are the juices and jams made of the wonder plant called 'Sea Buckthorn' , also know as 'Leh Berry'.