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Ladakh Tour Packages

Ladakh, the most beautiful region of North India, also known as 'the Land of High Passes', is located in northern India and is famous for its alluring terrain, unique culture, ancient monasteries, and numerous options for adventure sports. Nestled between the Karakoram and Himalayan mountain ranges, this cold desert offers breathtaking landscapes, from turquoise lakes to sand dunes, and from world's highest motorable passes to centuries-old Buddhist monasteries.

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All Ladakh Tour Packages

Ladakh: A Journey Through the Land of High Passes

Ladakh: A Journey Through the Land of High Passes

📅7D/6N
LehNubra Valley+4
34,99939,999Per Person on twin sharing basis
AdventureHigh Altitude
Beyond the Peaks: A Ladakh, Manali & Srinagar Odyssey

Beyond the Peaks: A Ladakh, Manali & Srinagar Odyssey

📅10D/9N
DelhiManali+6
64,00073,800Per Adult on twin sharing basis
AdventureHigh Altitude
Ladakh Diaries: Mountains, Monasteries & Magic

Ladakh Diaries: Mountains, Monasteries & Magic

📅6D/5N
LehNubra+1
29,50039,800Per Adult on twin sharing basis
AdventureHigh Altitude
Ladakh Discovery: Journey Through the Land of High Passes

Ladakh Discovery: Journey Through the Land of High Passes

📅7D/6N
LehNubra+2
33,50043,600Per Adult on twin sharing basis
AdventureHigh Altitude

Frequently Asked Questions

High Altitude & Acclimatization

  • Leh is at an altitude of 11,562 feet (3,524 m) above sea level.
  • Altitude sickness is common – consult your doctor before traveling.
  • Day 1 is strictly for rest and acclimatization – no sightseeing.
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking on the first day.
  • Stay hydrated – drink plenty of water.
  • Carry Diamox (altitude sickness medication) after consulting your doctor.
  • If you experience severe headache, nausea, or breathlessness, inform your guide immediately.

Best Time to Visit

  • June to September – Peak season, pleasant weather, all roads open.
  • May and October – Shoulder season, fewer crowds, budget-friendly.
  • December to February – Extreme cold (-20°C to -30°C), Chadar Trek season.
  • March to April – Cold but beautiful, some passes still closed.
  • July-August – Green Ladakh, blooming flowers, Nubra and Pangong at their best.

Climate & Clothing

  • Day temperature: 20°C to 30°C in summer, 0°C to 10°C in winter.
  • Night temperature: 5°C to 10°C in summer, -15°C to -30°C in winter.
  • Summer: Pack lightweight woolens, thermals, fleece jacket, windcheater.
  • Winter: Heavy woolens, multiple layers, down jacket, thermal inners, monkey cap, gloves.
  • Sturdy waterproof trekking shoes are essential.
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and lip balm are mandatory – UV rays are strong at high altitude.

Permits

  • Indian citizens require Inner Line Permits (ILP) for Nubra, Pangong, and Hanley.
  • Travel Junky facilitates all Inner Line permits as part of the package.
  • Carry original government ID (Aadhar, Voter ID, Passport) and 2 passport-size photos.
  • Foreign nationals require Protected Area Permit (PAP) and must travel in groups of 2+.
  • Permit fees are subject to change as per government regulations.

Connectivity

  • BSNL and Airtel work in Leh town (4G).
  • Jio has limited connectivity in Leh.
  • Nubra Valley, Pangong, and Hanley have very poor or no network.
  • Wi-Fi is available in select hotels in Leh (paid).
  • Embrace digital detox – inform family and friends beforehand.

Food & Water

  • Ladakhi cuisine: Thukpa (noodle soup), Momos, Skyu, Butter Tea.
  • North Indian, Chinese, and Continental food available in Leh.
  • Stick to bottled or filtered water.
  • Avoid heavy, oily food on the first day.
  • Carry energy bars, dry fruits, and chocolates for long drives.

Cultural Sensitivity

  • Ladakh is known as 'Little Tibet' – home to Tibetan Buddhism.
  • Respect local customs and traditions.
  • Walk clockwise around stupas, monasteries, and prayer wheels.
  • Remove shoes before entering monastery prayer halls.
  • Ask permission before photographing monks and locals.
  • Dress modestly, especially in religious sites.

Unique Landscapes

  • Ladakh offers incredible diversity – cold desert, sand dunes, turquoise lakes, snow peaks.
  • Nubra Valley – Cold desert with sand dunes and Bactrian camels.
  • Pangong TSO – Chameleon lake, changes color from blue to green to grey.
  • TSO Moriri – Protected wetland, less crowded, equally beautiful.
  • Khardung La – World's highest motorable road (18,380 ft).
  • Umla La – Another high mountain pass on the way to Hanley.

Safety & Health

  • Ladakh is a cold desert with harsh climatic conditions.
  • Carry a basic first aid kit with pain relievers, antiseptic, bandages.
  • Motion sickness pills recommended for winding mountain roads.
  • 24-hour oxygen cylinder available in vehicle for emergencies.
  • Travel insurance is strongly recommended.
  • Be cautious in remote areas – inform your driver/guide if unwell.

Pre-Travel Planning

  • Book at least 30-45 days in advance during peak season (June-September).
  • Choose a reliable travel agency like Travel Junky for stress-free experience.
  • Share your itinerary with friends and family.
  • Keep digital and physical copies of all documents.
  • Carry sufficient cash – ATMs are limited and often non-functional in remote areas.
  • Check weather and road conditions before departure.

Packing Essentials

  • Warm clothing (layers, fleece, down jacket)
  • Sturdy waterproof trekking shoes
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+), sunglasses, lip balm
  • Personal medications and first aid kit
  • Power bank (frequent power cuts)
  • Water bottle (preferably insulated)
  • Snacks, dry fruits, energy bars
  • Valid ID proof and passport-size photos
  • Camera with extra batteries (batteries drain faster in cold)

Emergency Numbers

  • Police: 100
  • Ambulance: 102/108
  • Leh Police Station: 01982-252022
  • SNM Hospital Leh: 01982-252033
  • Tourist Helpline: 1363
  • Leh Airport: 01982-252076