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Leh | Turtuk | Nubra | Pangong
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Your trip to Ladakh becomes better with Viacation. We provide the best itinerary with all the Places to visit in Ladakh. It is one of the most loved destinations in India, and by booking through our Ladakh packages, you explore all the iconic attractions of Ladakh including, Turtuk Village, Pangong Lake, Shanti Stupa, and more.
Viacation offers you great discounts and exclusive deals, and that too can be customised according to your preferences and interests. Ladakh is known for its endless rugged mountain views and beauty, lakes, and mountain passes, and your whole Ladakh trip can go up top-notch with us.
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May to September is the best time to visit Ladakh. No road closures, all mountain passes are accessible and these months experience pleasant weather. Although Ladakh is a year-round destination, it experiences different climates throughout the year. It is mostly Winter in Ladakh, but the best time to visit Ladakh depends entirely on individuals.
Summer is the most popular time for a Ladakh trip with pleasant weather and accessible roads. Temperature ranges between 10°C to 25°C. The snow starts melting and major attractions like Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, and Magnetic Hill are open to visitors. Also ideal for sightseeing and adventure activities.
August to October is not the ideal time to go to Ladakh. Though there's minimal rainfall in Ladakh, occasional rains can make travel slightly challenging.
For those who love extreme adventures, winter is the best time for booking Leh Ladakh Packages. The famous Chadar Trek on the frozen Zanskar River happens during this period. However, during winters, Leh Ladakh temperature drop, ranging from -20°C to -5°C.
If you're looking for budget-friendly travel, November and December are the cheapest time for Leh Ladakh trip. Because of heavy snow, roads & mountain passes close, and sometimes even attractions become inaccessible. But accommodation and travel costs are reduced.
As of 2025, Indian tourists do not require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Leh-Ladakh, However, an ILP is necessary for certain protected regions such as Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, and areas along the Indus River. The ILP is usually valid for 7-15 days and costs around ₹400 per person, including environmental fees.
These permits can be obtained online or from the District Commissioner's office in Leh. Foreign nationals are required to obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to access these regions.
Note: Travelers should verify the latest permit requirements before their trip, as regulations may change
There are multiple options to reach and enjoy your time, each providing a unique experience of this region. These are the transportation options you can opt for your Leh Ladakh trip.
June to September is the best time to visit Ladakh by bike when the roads are open and weather conditions are favorable. By bike, there are two primary routes:
Traveling by car or bus allows you to enjoy the scenic beauty of the Himalayas. By private vehicle, a sturdy SUV or 4×4 is recommended for a Leh Ladakh trip. And by bus services, state-run and private buses operate from cities like Delhi, Manali, and Srinagar to Leh.
Flight is the fastest and most comfortable way to reach Ladakh. Air India & Indigo operate regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Jammu. A lot of people opt for flight because of the beautiful snow covered mountain views.
Considerations:
There are no direct train routes to Leh Ladakh travel. Travelers must have to reach the nearest railway station which is Jammu Tawi (Approximately 663 km from Leh), from there, hire a taxi or board a bus to reach Leh.
This is the day-wise itinerary of Ladakh, including sightseeing and activities that we offer at Viacation. This 6N/7D itinerary covers all the iconic attractions of Ladakh while providing you with an experience of bike riding in Ladakh.
On the first day of the Viacation's Leh Ladakh package, you arrive at Leh airport, probably in the morning hours. Upon arrival, you will be transported to your hotel by our representative. Take some time as your body needs to acclimate to the high altitude of Ladakh. As Ladakh is situated at 11,500 ft, your body needs to acclimatize for at least 48 hours so that it can prepare itself for the coming days of your bike trip to Ladakh After taking a rest, in the evening you can explore the Leh market to shop for some Ladakhi sweaters, and handicrafts as a memento.
Alternatively, you can visit the Shanti Stupa, which is a magnificent white-domed Buddhist monument. Surrounded by mountains, it offers beautiful sunset views. And as the night falls, return to your hotel for an overnight stay, and prepare for tomorrow's exploration.
This is the second day of our Leh Ladakh tour packages, and today we'll be exploring Leh city and its attractions. Now there's a government rule that after entering Leh, one should acclimatize for at least 48 hours before heading to Nubra Valley. So instead of wasting our day 2, today we'll explore Leh.
First, visit Shey Palace, which is a former royal residence of the Ladakhis. From here, you'll head to Thiksey Monastery, a magnificent Tibetan Buddhist monastery that has beautiful stupas and a giant statue of Maitreya Buddha. Later in the morning, visit Stok Palace, the official residence of the Ladakhi royal family.
A bike trip to Leh Ladakh is incomplete without visiting Leh Palace. So, in the afternoon, visit the historic Leh Palace, and then next you'll visit the Hall of Fame Museum which is a tribute to the brave Indian Army. Then in the evening, end your day 2 of your Leh Ladakh tour by returning back to the hotel. And if you want you can also explore the Leh market for shopping or to enjoy Ladakhi cuisine. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.
On day 3 of your Ladakh trip package, you'll start riding towards Nubra Valley which is famous for its desert terrain. While reaching Nubra your bike trip to Ladakh has a must-visit stop — Khardung La, it is the world's highest motorable road at an altitude of 17,600 ft.
Then, upon arrival, visit Diskit Monastery, which has a 32-meter-high Maitreya Buddha Statue. This is one of the oldest and largest in Nubra Valley. Then, head to the famous Hunder sand dunes where you can ride double-humped camels, a rare species native to Central Asia. accommodation in Nubra Valley.
Today, you'll visit Turtuk Village which is located near the Indo-Pak border. This day of our Leh Ladakh tour packages is dedicated to exploring the authenticity of Turtuk village. Turtuk is famous for its apricot orchards, and Bati heritage.
If time permits, you can also visit Thang Village, the last civilian-accessible point near the border. As the next day is going to be a really exciting day for your Leh Ladakh bike trip, return back and spend another night in Nubra.
On the 5th day of your Ladakh tour packages, you visit the iconic Pangong Lake. after breakfast in Nubra, start your bike tour Ladakh towards Pangong. Depending on road conditions, you can take either the Shyok route or the Wari La Pass route, both will reward you with spectacular views.
As you approach Pangong Lake, the first sight of its vast, shimmering waters of Pangong Lake will treat your eyes. This stunning lake stretches across India and Tibet, and changes its colors throughout the day, from blue, green, pinkish, and orange.
As night falls, Settle into your accommodation by the lake for an overnight stay. Pangong is one of the best locations for stargazing, as it offers a spectacular view of the Milky Way.
This day is gonna be the last day of your Leh Ladakh bike trip where you'll be riding. The route takes you through Chang La Pass, one of the highest mountain passes in the world, standing tall at 17,688 feet. En route, visit the famous Hemis Monastery, and then if you haven't visited Thiksey Monastery on day 2 of your Leh Ladakh package, this is your another chance to visit this monastery.
On the way, visit the famous Rancho School, also known as the Druk White Lotus School, made famous by the Bollywood film 3 Idiots. After a fulfilling day of exploration, return to Leh and check into your hotel.
After breakfast, check out from your hotel and transfer to Leh Airport for your onward journey. This marks the end of your Ladakh trip package.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Leh Ladakh for your Ladakh tour:
Located on a hilltop in Chanspa, Shanti Stupa is a beautiful white dome built by Japanese Buddhists to promote peace. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of Leh and the surrounding snow-capped peaks. The stupa houses relics of Buddha, making it a significant spiritual site. Visiting during sunset is highly recommended, as the golden hues add to its charm.
Fun Facts: Shanti Stupa was inaugurated by the Dalai Lama himself! It's a serene spot to kick off your Ladakh trip, ideal for experiencing the peace and natural beauty of Ladakh, and what can be more beautiful than being surrounded by Ladakh's mountain?
Thiksey Monastery, often called the "Mini Potala Palace," is a 12-story marvel that houses over 500 monks. Located approximately 19 kilometres east of Leh, it is the largest monastery in central Ladakh and an essential stop of the Leh Ladakh trip itinerary. It's famous for its striking architecture and a massive 15-meter statue of Maitreya Buddha.
Thiksey Monastery has a rich collection of Buddhist art, including stupas, statues, thangkas (Tibetan paintings), and ancient manuscripts. The morning prayer sessions here are an unmissable experience for visitors. The monastery's rooftop provides one of the best views of the Indus Valley.
Built in the 17th century by King Sengge Namgyal, Leh Palace is a nine-story structure located on Namgyal Hill and shows the brilliance of Ladakhi royalty. Its architecture reflects Tibetan influences, with wooden balconies and windows. From the top, visitors are rewarded with stunning views of the Stok Kangri range and the Indus Valley.
Did you know? The palace was one of the tallest buildings of its time, with upper floors for the royal family and lower floors for stables and storage. A visit here is a walk-through history and an essential stop in most Ladakh travel packages.
Pangong Tso, the shimmering blue lake at 4,350 meters, is a true jewel of Ladakh. Spanning over 134 kilometres, it's famous for its changing colours, from azure to green to grey. Spending a night by the lake under a starlit sky is a magical experience you can't miss on a Ladakh trip package.
Only one-third of the lake lies in India, while the rest stretches into Tibet. This lake gained international fame after being featured in Bollywood films like "Jab Tak Hai Jaan," "3 Idiots," and "Sanam Re."
Located 25 kilometres from Leh, Gurudwara Shri Pathar Sahib is a famous Sikh shrine with a fascinating story. This adds a spiritual touch to your Ladakh trip. It's said Guru Nanak Dev Ji defeated a demon here, he touched the stone, and it softened like wax, leaving an imprint of his back on a rock.
The Gurudwara is well-maintained by the Indian Army and offers a peaceful atmosphere and delicious langar (community meal). The shrine sits on the Leh-Kargil road, making it a popular stop for travelers.
Zanskar is one of the most remote and less accessible regions in India, located in the northern part of Ladakh. The valley is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring snow-capped mountains, rugged terrains and thrilling activities like trekking and river rafting. Surrounded by mountains, it's accessible mainly in summer due to heavy snowfall in winter.
Cool fact: The Chadar Trek, a winter trail on the frozen Zanskar River, is a world-famous adventure. Including Zanskar Valley in your Ladakh itinerary ensures an unforgettable experience of Ladakh's raw beauty.
Nubra Valley, a named after the Nubra River, which is a tributary of the Shyok River. Turtuk, located in the Valley is considered India's Last Village, it lies at the crossroads of India, China, and Pakistan, making it a highlight of any Ladakh travel package.
The valley houses the famous Diskit Monastery, which is over 500 years old and is home to a 32-meter-tall statue of Maitreya Buddha. Nubra Valley is one of the few places where you can find a cold desert, and the double-humped Bactrian camels are also unique to Ladakh, so don't miss a chance to meet and greet them.
Khardung La, at 5,359 meters, is one of the world's highest motorable passes. It's a gateway to Nubra Valley, connects Leh with the northern regions of Ladakh, and a dream for bikers and adventurers. A road trip to Khardung La is a dream location for all adventurers, making it a bucket-list experience on any Ladakh trip package. The pass offers stunning views of the Karakoram Range and Ladakh's rugged terrain.
Back in the days, Khardung La was a crucial trade route connecting Leh to Central Asia. The weather at Khardung La is highly unpredictable, with temperatures often dipping below freezing, even in summers
Magnetic Hill, located on the Leh-Kargil highway. Vehicles here appear to go against gravity. This place creates the illusion that there is a magnetic force pulling the vehicles upward. The phenomenon isn't caused by magnetism. It's due to the layout of the surrounding landscape, which creates a visual illusion that the road is upwards, however it's downwards.
While science attributes this to an optical illusion, it's a fun stop that adds a twist to your trip. It is a popular tourist spot, with visitors from all over the world coming to experience the strange phenomenon.
Chang La Pass is one of the highest motorable passes in the world, located at an altitude of 5,360 meters (17,590 feet) en route to Pangong Tso. Known as the "Gateway to Pangong," it's surrounded by snow-capped peaks. The pass's high altitude requires travellers to acclimatize well.
Cool fact: The pass is named after a saint Changla Baba who meditated here, blessing the region. There is a small Indian Army post at the top of the pass, and soldiers stationed there are known to brave the harsh conditions. Don't forget to include this in your Ladakh trip package for an unforgettable adventure.
Here are some of the best Things to do in Ladakh on a Ladakh trip:
Known for its remote beauty and untouched places, Zanskar Valley is one of Ladakh's most beautiful spots. You can explore the valley by trekking, rafting, or simply by enjoying the breathtaking views. Zanskar River, which flows through the valley, is a major attraction, especially during the winter when it freezes to create the famous Chadar Trek. Zanskar is also home to ancient monasteries and villages that are still largely untouched by modern developments.
The Chadar Trek is one of the most thrilling adventures you can experience in Ladakh. This unique trek takes you along the frozen Zanskar River during the winter months, where you walk on a thick sheet of ice. it's a great opportunity to witness the remote beauty of Ladakh's winter landscape. It's a must for any Ladakh tour! On this trek, you go across ice sheets with snow-capped mountains surrounding you. It's not for the faint-hearted, but if you're looking for a real adventure, the Chadar Trek should be on your bucket list.
Ladakh isn't just about mountains and deserts—it's also home to some fantastic rivers, and the Indus River is one of the best places to try rafting. Rafting on the Indus is a fun, action-packed experience that will leave you with lasting memories of your Leh tour. The river's current has a variety of rapids, ranging from easy to challenging, so you can enjoy the thrill of rafting, even if you're a beginner. While rafting, you'll get to get some amazing views of Ladakh's scenic valleys and remote villages.
If you're a bike lover or a rider, consider a motorbiking adventure in Ladakh. The twisty roads and rugged terrain of Ladakh make it one of the best places in the world for biking lovers. From Leh to Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake, the roads offer stunning views and exciting challenges. Many travellers opt for Ladakh tour packages, especially biking trips just to experience Ladakh through its beautiful roads.
For those who have always dreamt of flying, paragliding in Ladakh offers a stimulating experience. Paragliding in Ladakh is one of the unique experiences that should be part of your tour. Gliding high above the rugged mountains and valleys gives you a bird's-eye view of Ladakh's cold beauty. Paragliding in Ladakh will give you a whole new stimulation and experience, even if you've tried paragliding before.
No trip to Ladakh is complete without shopping. From colourful pashmina shawls to Tibetan handicrafts, Ladakh's markets are a paradise for shopaholics. The Leh Market is the place to pick up souvenirs, including traditional jewellery, Buddhist prayer wheels, and local spices. Shopping in Ladakh is an essential part of your Leh Ladakh tour packages. Don't forget to bargain to get the best deals! It's also a great way to interact with locals and learn more about their culture.
Camping in Ladakh under the carpet of stars is an experience like no other. The quietude of the region, away from city lights, allows you to experience the stars brightening to their fullest. Camping under the stars in Ladakh's high-altitude deserts is a perfect way to relax after a day of adventure. For those looking to book Ladakh tour packages, camping is an unforgettable activity. Plus, the campfire chats with fellow travellers and locals make the experience even more magical.
If you're a wildlife lover, Hemis National Park is a must-visit. Located in the eastern part of Ladakh, this park is famous for its high-altitude wildlife, including the elusive snow leopard. Hemis is also home to various species of birds, such as the Himalayan griffon and golden eagle. The park's remote location and rugged terrain make it an ideal spot for nature lovers and wildlife photographers. And hey, it's a great excuse to get out and explore the natural beauty of Ladakh.
Take a ride on the back of a Bactrian camel and experience Ladakh's desert landscapes like never before. A camel safari is a must for those booking Leh Ladakh tour packages, especially in Nubra Valley. Camel safaris are one of the coolest ways to explore the Nubra Valley, where the sand dunes meet snow-capped peaks. You'll pass through small villages, cross rivers, and get a glimpse of life in this remote part of Ladakh. It's a fun, laid-back way to explore the region and take in the stunning surroundings.
Ladakh is one of the best places to spot the elusive snow leopard. These magnificent creatures are typically found in the remote regions of Ladakh, particularly in the Hemis National Park and surrounding areas. While spotting one can be a rare treat, the thrill of tracking these incredible animals through the rugged terrain is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Make sure to take a guided tour for the best chance to spot these elusive big cats.
Here are some of the best cuisines that you can try on your Leh Ladakh tour:
If you're looking for comfort food, Thukpa is a must-try! This Tibetan noodle soup is made with veggies, meat (usually yak or chicken), and spices, all served in a savoury broth. Thukpa has its roots in Tibet but is now a favourite across the Himalayan region, especially on a Leh Ladakh trip! The whole flavour of the dish comes from vegetables and artificial spices are not used. The dish is perfect for those chilly evenings in Ladakh, warming you up from the inside out.
Sku is another hearty dish that's a staple in Ladakhi homes. Made from barley flour, vegetables, and sometimes meat, this dish is more of a thick stew. It's a go-to meal for Ladakhi people during colder months. Did you know that barley is one of the oldest crops grown in the region? It's a perfect ingredient for keeping the body fueled and warm at high altitudes.
Khambir is the traditional Ladakhi bread that you'll often find served alongside meals. This dense, slightly sour flatbread is baked in a clay oven, giving it a unique texture. The best way to enjoy Khambir is by pairing it with butter tea or a spicy chutney. A cool fact: Khambir is often made in large quantities and is a symbol of hospitality in Ladakhi culture.
If you're looking for something refreshing, Sea Buckthorn Juice is a local favourite. Made from the tart orange berries found in the region, this juice is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants. Not only is it delicious, but it's also great for your immune system, especially if you're adjusting to the altitude. Some say it's nature's own energy drink—perfect for your adventures during your Leh Ladakh trip! There's also an alcohol variety of this drink that can be consumed by adults.
Tigmo is a traditional Ladakhi bread that's steamed, soft, and perfect for dipping into curries or soups. Often served with a side of chutney, it's a must-try for anyone visiting Ladakh. For the best experience, Tigmo is often paired with a cup of traditional butter tea, making for a complete Ladakhi snack.
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