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Leh Ladakh Travel Guide 2026 | How to Reach, Best Time, Permits & Complete Planner

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Leh Ladakh is India’s highest and most dramatic travel destination — a cold desert at 3,500m+ elevation, surrounded by snow peaks, turquoise lakes, and ancient monasteries. This complete travel guide covers how to reach Ladakh, best time to visit, permits, altitude sickness prevention, must-see destinations, costs, and everything you need to plan your 2026 trip.

Fast Facts: Leh altitude: 3,524 m (11,563 ft) · Best time: May–September · Road season: June–October · Nearest airport: Kushok Bakula Rimpochhe Airport (IXL), Leh · ILP permit required for: Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, Dah Hanu.

How to Reach Leh Ladakh

By Flight

The fastest and most practical way. Direct flights operate from Delhi (1 hr 10 min), Mumbai (2.5 hrs, usually via Delhi), Jammu, and Srinagar. Leh Airport (IXL) is at 3,256 m — one of the world’s highest commercial airports. Flights are often cancelled in poor visibility or strong crosswinds. Book early and keep flexible onward plans. One-way Delhi–Leh from ₹3,500 (advance IndiGo/SpiceJet) to ₹12,000 (last minute).

By Road — Srinagar–Leh Highway (NH-1)

434 km, 2–3 days drive. Open June to October/November. Spectacular mountain scenery via Sonamarg, Zojila Pass (3,529 m), Drass, Kargil. This is the classic Ladakh road trip route — highly recommended for first-timers. Day 1: Srinagar → Kargil (204 km, 6–7 hrs). Day 2: Kargil → Leh (230 km, 5–6 hrs via Lamayuru, Mulbekh).

By Road — Manali–Leh Highway (NH-3)

473 km, 2 days drive. Open June to October. Crosses Rohtang Pass (3,978 m), Baralacha La (4,890 m), Lachulung La (5,059 m), and Tanglang La (5,328 m) — four high mountain passes. More dramatic than the Srinagar route but tougher. Day 1: Manali → Sarchu (252 km). Day 2: Sarchu → Leh (221 km).

Best Time to Visit Ladakh — Month by Month

MonthWeatherRoad StatusRatingBest For
January–March-15°C to -25°C, heavy snowManali road closed; Srinagar road closed; only flights⭐⭐ Chadar Trek onlyChadar (Zanskar River) frozen trek
April–May0°C to 15°C, roads openingSrinagar road may open late May; flights operational⭐⭐⭐ Good (fly in)Pre-summer quiet visit
June10°C to 25°C, all roads openingSrinagar road open; Manali road opens mid-June⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ExcellentRoad trip from Srinagar, full circuit possible
July–August15°C to 30°C, occasional rainAll roads open, all lakes accessible⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Peak seasonAll destinations, Pangong, Nubra, motorcyclists
September5°C to 20°C, crisp and clearAll roads open⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ExcellentFewer crowds, best photography, Tso Moriri
October-5°C to 15°C, first snow on passesManali road closing by mid-Oct; Srinagar road open⭐⭐⭐⭐ GoodAutumn landscapes, early snow
November–December-15°C to 5°CManali road closed; Srinagar road closing⭐⭐ Experts onlyExtreme cold, minimal tourism

Must-Visit Destinations in Ladakh

DestinationAltitudeDistance from LehHighlightPermit Needed
Leh City3,524 mLeh Palace, Shanti Stupa, main market, monasteriesNo
Pangong Tso Lake4,350 m150 km (5 hrs)Brilliant blue lake changing colours; 3 Idiots fameILP required
Nubra Valley3,000 m150 km via Khardung La (5,359 m)Sand dunes + snow peaks, Bactrian camels, Diskit MonasteryILP required
Tso Moriri Lake4,522 m220 km (7–8 hrs)Remote, pristine high-altitude lake; flamingos and birdsILP required
Magnetic Hill3,587 m30 kmOptical illusion road; vehicles appear to roll uphillNo
Hall of Fame Museum3,524 m5 km from LehIndian Army tribute museumNo
Hemis Monastery3,600 m45 kmLargest monastery in Ladakh; Hemis Festival in June/JulyNo
Thiksey Monastery3,600 m19 kmResembles Potala Palace, Tibet; stunning sunrise viewsNo
Khardung La Pass5,359 m39 kmOne of world’s highest motorable passesNo (ILP for Nubra beyond)
Zanskar Valley3,500–4,400 m230 kmRemote valley; Chadar Trek in winter, Zanskar River rafting in summerNo

Altitude Sickness — Prevention & Management

Critical Rule: Day 1 in Leh = Complete REST. No sightseeing, no trekking, no alcohol. Your body needs 24–48 hours to acclimatise to 3,524 m. Ignoring this causes Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) which can be life-threatening.
DayWhat to DoWhat to Avoid
Day 1 (Arrival)Rest completely. Drink 3–4 litres of water. Light soup/meals. Sleep well.No exertion, no trekking, no alcohol, no hot baths
Day 2Short easy walks. Visit Shanti Stupa (nearby, easy walk). Acclimatise.No strenuous activity, no high passes
Day 3+Full sightseeing. Pangong/Nubra trips can start.Still limit alcohol and exertion at high passes

Diamox (Acetazolamide): Consult your doctor before travel. Many travellers take 125 mg twice daily starting the day before arrival — reduces risk of AMS. Not everyone needs it; ask your GP. Carry a pulse oximeter — blood oxygen below 85% at rest is a warning sign.

Permits Required for Ladakh

AreaPermit TypeWho Needs ItHow to GetCost
Nubra ValleyInner Line Permit (ILP)All Indian nationalsOnline at lahaul.nic.in or via DC office Leh₹20–50/person
Pangong TsoILPAll Indian nationalsSame as above₹20–50/person
Tso MoririILPAll Indian nationalsSame as above₹20–50/person
Dah Hanu (Aryan Valley)ILPAll Indian nationalsDC office Leh₹20–50/person
Foreign nationalsProtected Area Permit (PAP)All foreigners (except Nepal/Bhutan)Through registered tour operator₹300–400/person

Ladakh Trip Cost — Budget Overview

CategoryBudget (7 days, per person)Mid-RangePremium
Flights (Delhi return)₹7,000–10,000₹10,000–15,000₹15,000–22,000
Accommodation (6 nights)₹3,600–6,000₹9,000–15,000₹24,000–42,000
Transport (shared SUV, 6 days)₹4,000–6,000₹7,000–10,000₹14,000–20,000
Meals₹2,400–3,600₹4,200–6,000₹8,400–12,000
Permits + entry fees₹500–800₹500–800₹500–800
Total per person₹17,500–26,400₹30,700–46,800₹61,900–96,800

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ladakh suitable for first-time travellers?

Yes, with the right preparation. The main thing is acclimatisation — spending Day 1 resting in Leh is non-negotiable. Once acclimatised (Day 2–3), the sightseeing is easy — mostly SUV-based with short walks. Pangong, Nubra, and Leh city are accessible to all fitness levels. Treks and off-road require more preparation.

Can I do a Ladakh trip in 7 days from Delhi?

Yes — 7 days is enough for Leh city + Nubra Valley + Pangong Lake, which covers the highlights. You’d fly in and out of Leh. For the classic Srinagar–Leh–Manali road circuit, allow 12–14 days minimum.

Is Ladakh safe for solo women travellers?

Very safe. Ladakh is one of India’s most peaceful regions. The Buddhist-majority population is respectful and welcoming. Solo women travellers (both Indian and foreign) regularly visit. Standard travel precautions apply.

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