Ladakh Bike Trip expedition

Ladakh Bike Trip

Leh Ladakh is considered as the best region to make a road trip journey through the mystical land of high passes. A bike trip, riding through the twisting narrow roads with steep inclines alongside the snow capped mountains, is an exhilarating experience for every biker. That’s the reason a bike trip to Ladakh is on the wish list of biker tourists eager to experience the thrill and adventures of their journey through the Leh Ladakh bike trip on their favorite set of wheels. Read on to discover more about how you should prepare and other dos and don’ts for this bike ride.

To help you prepare for the journey, you may also check out our Ladakh tour package that is specially customized to give you an experience of a lifetime. Riding through some of the highest motorable passes like the Rohtang Pass and the Khardung La pass, the rough and challenging terrain offers an adventure like none other. The monasteries reflect the cultural heritage of Ladakh with its beautiful architecture and statues, intricate work, and wall paintings. The Tibetan prayer flags, distinctive cuisine, ethnic artifacts that you encounter through this Leh Ladakh bike trip will add a flavor of diversity and value to this journey.

Best ride for the trip

Considering the roads of Ladakh and the mountainous terrain, the right choice of ride is essential. Make sure the identification of the bike is based on sustainability and durability rather than good luck or popularity. Though your Ladakh tour package may offer few options, be sure to choose a bike that is strong and powerful enough to bear the high–altitude conditions, climb up the steep roads, and in cold weather conditions. A bike that is easy to handle, comfortable, and safe for the rider and pillion (if any) makes the journey successful and enjoyable. Here’s a list of the recommended options identified purely based on the experience of other bikers that have made the Leh Ladakh bike trip.

  1. Royal Enfield is the best choice for the Leh Ladakh road trip. Equipped with a powerful engine of 350 CC or 500 CC, it is ideal for carrying the rider and the luggage effortlessly through the steep inclines and surviving the rough terrain. Good suspension and comfortable seating position make this bike most comfortable for long journeys.
  2. Royal Enfield Himalayan is an ideal bike for off-road biking and rough terrain in wet weather conditions.
  3. Other than the Royal Enfield, the Bajaj Pulsar with a 220CC, 200CC, or a 150CC engine would be the right choice for the Leh Ladakh bike ride. You can comfortably embark on your journey on this bike, which is also one of the most popular in Indian markets.
  4. Hero Impulse is another option similar to the Royal Enfield Himalayan to tackle the rough terrain, non-tarmac kind of riding in harsh weather conditions.

It helps to choose a bike that you have some riding experience with, even if it is through a Ladakh tour package. If not, then ride around Leh city for about 15-20kms to familiarize yourself with the bike. Knowing the mechanics of the bike, or at least some first aid tips will be an added advantage that helps service the bike in case of any problems. Your bike will be your soulmate and best buddy on this trip to Ladakh. Even in good condition smaller bikes can make it through the journey.

Things to pack

  1. Toiletries such as toothpaste, toothbrush, soaps, shampoo, comb, face-wash, etc.
  2. 4–5 pairs of socks
  3. Protective biking gears such as helmets, elbow pads, knee pads, gloves, UV sunglasses, and sunscreen lotions, bandana, balaclava.
  4. Waterproof winter jacket, woolen gloves, and socks, thermal inners, woolen/fleece upper layer, quick-dry t-shirts and pants, water-resistant shoes
  5. General medicines for headache, cold, cough, fever, bandages, ointments. Avoid taking painkillers at high altitude. Lip balm and mustard oil for moisturizing lips and skin.
  6. Eatables with high nutritional value. For example, take multiple packets of dried fruits, nuts, energy bars and biscuits, and other items that energize the body instantly. Chocolates are helpful when feeling nauseated on the bike, which is common during high altitude road trips. Quick bites at frequent intervals will help in keeping the body energized. Regular intake of water to stay hydrated is also very essential through the bike trip.
  7. To keep your lips and skin safe from dryness due to extreme cold climate, carry lip balm, moisturizer, mustard oil, and cold cream.
  8. Warm sleeping bag for camping along the route.
  9. Identity proof documents for roads on this route that require specific permits for bikers. Otherwise, also, it’s good to keep personal IDs such as either the PAN Card, Aadhar Card, Driving License, Passport, or Voter ID. Make sure the bike documents are in order and accompanying you at all times during the trip for checking at check-post by military and local authorities.
  10. Gadgets – Mobile phone, camera, preferably a BSNL sim card, memory card, needs to be taken care of. If you are a photography enthusiast, then this place will let you capture unbelievable pictures of the abundant beauty of nature. BSNL network has the best coverage in Leh Ladakh. Use a BSNL SIM if available, on your mobile phone.
  11. Extra batteries and power bank for the phone.

Best Bike tour route in Ladakh

There are two primary routes to reach Leh –

  1. The highway from Srinagar to Leh and,
  2. The highway from Manali to Leh

Whichever way the Ladakh tour package follows, just make sure to get properly acclimatized to the high–altitude location before you begin the Ladakh trip on bike.

Most bikers start their Ladakh bike trip either from Manali or from Srinagar. Both routes offer good road conditions and splendid picturesque views. Taking the Srinagar to Leh route lets you get back to Srinagar by completing a circle via Kargil. Whereas the Manali to Leh highway goes through the rugged mountainous landscapes offering better views. This route is challenging with steep inclines and slightly higher levels of danger as compared to the Srinagar – Leh highway.

Here’s a snapshot brief on both these routes for your Ladakh trip on bike.

Route 1: Srinagar – Leh – Manali

Srinagar – Sonmarg – Zodjila Pass – Drass – Kargil – Mulbek – Namik La – Fotu La – Dha Hanu – Leh Ladakh – Hall of Fame – Magnetic Hill – Shanti stupa – Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – Khardung La – Nubra Valley – Bactrian Camel – Silk route – Diskit Monastery – Agham Shyok route – Changla La – Thiksey Monastery – Leh Palace – Rancho’s school of 3 Idiots fame – Pangong Tso lake – Leh – Tso– Moriri – Tso Kar – Moore plains – Suraj Tal – Pang Lachungla – Namkila – Gata Lopes – Sarchu – Baralacha La – Zing Zing Bar – Keylong – Sisu – Tandi – Rohtang Pass – Manali

Route 2: Manali – Leh – Srinagar

Manali – Rohtang Pass – Lahaul Valley – Jispa – Baralacha La Pass – Suraj Tal – Sarchu – 21 Gata Loops – Pang – Tanglang La – Leh Ladakh – Shanti Stupa – Leh Palace – Hall of Fame – Magnetic Hill – Gurudwara Pathar Sahib – Khardung La – Nubra Valley – Bactrian Camel – Silk route – Diskit Monastery – Agham Shyok route – Changla La – Thiksey Monastery – Rancho’s school of 3 Idiots fame – Pangong Tso lake – Leh – Lamayuru – Basgo Palace – Kargil – Mulbek – Giant Buddha Statue – Drass – Tiger Hill – Zodjila Pass – Srinagar

Whether your Leh Ladakh bike trip is planned using the Srinagar Leh highway route or the Manali Leh highway route, you can be rest assured that this journey through the land of high passes will be one of the most challenging rides you have taken as also an unforgettable one. As much as you may long to reach your destination while on holiday, on this Ladakh road trip, you would wish the journey would never end!

Get your riding gear and hit the road.

Ladakh Weather Guide

What else do you think of Ladakh when you hear its name? We are sure that you also think Ladakh is a summer destination. A majority of people think Ladakh is not suitable for winters due to its high elevation, 9,800 ft (approx.). If you also think this way, then you are wrong! However, it is true that Ladakh gets blanketed with a thick sheet of snow half of the year, and most of its route gets blocked due to extra snow in winters. But that doesn’t stop tourists from booking Ladakh tour packages even in winters. Talking about its temperature variation, the temperature hovers around -22 °C – 22°C throughout the year. No matter what time of the year you choose to visit Ladakh, you will be rewarded with arid air, direct sunlight, and hard cold (particularly on winter nights).

If you plan your trip to Ladakh, this cold desert climate will amaze you! Whether its summers or early winters or extreme winters, the magic of Ladakh will spellbind you! Also, the monsoons in Ladakh are invited for the very shorter period (July to September). Monsoon in Ladakh is not like every other destination. The rain showers pour on the very low scale, but the landscape’s beauty changes into lush greenery.

Here is your Ladakh weather guide, from summers to monsoon and winters. Thanks, us, later!

How Good is Ladakh in Summer?

April to June marks the summer months in Ladakh with a temperature variation. During the onset of April, the average minimum and maximum temperature of Ladakh in April is between 4°C-15°C (approx.). April is also the last month to enjoy spring in Ladakh as it commences from March. One can feel the cold temperature during the day and at night during April. By the end of April, snow starts melting, and thus, Srinagar-Leh Highway gets open for the tourists. Tourists can witness snow mainly in Khardung La and Chang La Pass. By the beginning of May, the temperature fluctuates around 5°C-16°C. During the last week of May and the first week of June, the Manali-Leh Highways gets open. The highest temperature during June goes upto 25 °C. It is suggested to bring sunscreen with you to get rid of tanning! During the onset of May end and June starts, the Rohtang Pass route opens up, and the road becomes slippery due to melted snow.

Note: Whether you are visiting Ladakh in April, May, or June, this place will not allow you to sleep without blankets at night.

How Good is Ladakh in Monsoon?

Monsoon in Ladakh commences from July to September. It hardly rains in Ladakh, which is why it is a unique destination in India. The weather in this cold desert is quite plucky. You will see the different attitudes of Ladakh in the monsoon. This high altitude cold desert is positioned in the majestic Himalayas rain shadows and boasts 300 days (approx.) sunshine with 100 millimeters (approx.) of rain annually. Even though downpour (Rain) is hardly observed in Ladakh, it can still bring landslides, rock breaks, and thunderstorms. If you plan to book a Ladakh bike trip, you must be aware of the conditions of the rain shadow regions in Ladakh, including Zoji La Pass and Baralacha La Pass. Don’t forget to witness the grand vistas of lush greenery all around you during the monsoon in Ladakh.

Note: You must plan your Ladakh bike tour with precaution knowing the road conditions of Ladakh between July to September.

How Good is Ladakh in Winter?

So, this might be the point where you are confused. In order to give you the answer about how good is Ladakh in winters, understand Ladakh’s weather in winters with a little division:

Early Winter: (Mid September – First Week of October): During mid-September, you will notice cold. Till mid-September, chances are rare that rain will shower. But there will not be almost any day and night when you will not be feeling cold. So pack your clothes accordingly. However, the arrival of October, especially after the first week, marks the snowfall anytime. This is also the time when Manali-Leh Highway gets closed.

Frosty Winter: (November – February): The advent of November marks the guaranteed snowfall time in Ladakh. It is not a good time to plan a Ladakh bike tour because the snow sheet formed on the terrain can be risky to ride the mountain bike. November is also the time when Srinagar-Leh Highway gets closed. The only way to get off your butt and explore Ladakh is by arriving here via a flight. Ladakh freezes deep with the advent of December and January and becomes the paradise for trekkers due to Chadar Trek in Ladakh (Walk on the frozen Zanskar River). By the arrival of February, you will get respite from frosty skin due to a little bit of sunshine.

Late Winter: (March): This month in Ladakh opens up tourism doors because it’s the spring season. You will hardly find snowfall in Ladakh (except on higher terrains). But the whole town is carpeted with melted snow. If you are lucky, you may witness snowfall in Ladakh in March. But one thing is common – bone-chilling cold like in December-February.

When are you heading for that much delayed Leh Ladakh holidays? If you want to land up to Ladakh with your bestie on a pocket-friendly budget, check out our range of Ladakh holiday packages.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ladakh Holidays

Ques: Can I explore Ladakh without going broke?

Ans: Yes! You can explore Ladakh without going broke. Plan to visit Ladakh between July-September to get the discounted deals on accommodation and flight tickets.

Ques: Which types of cars are suitable for the Ladakh road trip?

Ans: If you have an SUV or Hatchback, your Ladakh road trip would be a breezy experience without any hindrance.

Ques: When is the best time to visit Ladakh via Manali Highway?

Ans: The best time to visit Ladakh via Manali Highway is between mid of June till July and mid-September.

Ques. What are the famous summer festivals in Ladakh?

Ans: The famous summer festivals in Ladakh include Sindhu Darshan (12-14 June), Yuru Kabgyat (7-8 June), and Hemis Tsechu (20-21 June).

Ques: What are the famous winter festivals to attend in Ladakh in 2021?

Ans: The famous winter festivals to attend in Ladakh in 2021 includes Diskit Gustor Festival (4-5 October), Thiksey Gustor Festival (22-23 November), and Galdan Namchot Festival (29 December).

Myth or Reality: Gravity Defies at Magnetic Hill in Ladakh

How about experiencing a Himalayan wonder in Ladakh? By wonder, we mean; you have to place your vehicle at a specific spot and watch the vehicle automatically moving towards the hill.

Not all places to visit in Ladakh invokes the sense of beauty, but a few tourist attractions in Ladakh invokes curiosity. One such magnificent site in Ladakh is situated on Leh-Kargil Highway, often visited by mountain bike lovers on their Leh Ladakh bike trip. In Ladakh, Magnetic Hill is known for its gravity-defying phenomena because here you can see the shocking thing if you will place your car without the engine on and it would still move up with a speed of 20 km/hour (approx.) YES! It indeed seems like car auto-drive mode gets activated, but it is not true. There is so much to know about this surprising place to visit in Ladakh.

Lend us your ears to learn everything about the strange phenomenon of Magnetic Hill.

Folk Tale of Magnetic Hill

Every hilly terrain is known for its folk fare, as is Ladakh. It is also a high altitude destination. Magnetic Hill is situated at an elevation of 14,000 ft (approx.) and was once considered as the stairway to heaven – as per the locals. The same one depicts that the people with Nobel hearts and good deeds were automatically pulled towards the hills while the one who has evil plans does not get pulled up for heaven.

Is There Any Scientific Theory Behind The Strange Phenomenon?

Yes. According to the Magnetic Force Theory, this hill in Ladakh is exuding strong magnetic force. This is the reason why bikes or cars, or any other vehicle gets pulled within its range. Many tourists across the world come to marvel at this breathtaking phenomenon at Magnetic Hill every year. You would be amazed to know that this Ladakh hill situated on Leh Kargil Highway challenges Indian Air Forces’ planes to divert their route to eradicate magnetic interference on them. How amazing is it?

Is Magnetic Interference at Magnetic Hill Real?

Why don’t you plan your Leh Ladakh tour package and discover it yourself? But if you are asking us, we would say that YES, it is real. All you just need to do is put your vehicle at the right spot (marked by BRO). If you do the same, your vehicle will move even if your engine is switched off!

Some People Claims To Have A Influence on Optical Illusion Theory

Out of many theories, one of such most talked about theories related to Magnetic Hill is that this place has no magnetic force. Rather, it is an optical illusion. As per some people, the road downslope leading to the Magnetic Hill appears to be like upslope, making vehicles look gravitating towards the hills. In short, this place actually gravitates your vehicle downhill rather than uphill. Which theory would you believe?

When Should I Visit Magnetic Hill?

There is no specific time to visit Magnetic Hill to watch this strange phenomenon. But the road condition to reach there makes a difference and holds significant importance. From the weather point of view, July to September is the best time to voyage across Magnetic Hill. This is the duration when the temperature is ideal for sightseeing the nearby places like Alchi Village, Pathar Sahib Gurudwara.

What is The Exact Location of Magnetic Hill?

You could find this place at Srinagar-Leh Highway. From the capital of Ladakh – Leh, the average distance is 27 km (approx.). The picturesque Sindhu River flows east to the hill, which is a retreat to the eyes.

How Do I Get to Magnetic Hill?

In order to reach Magnetic Hill, you first have to come to Leh – the capital town. Magnetic Hill is located between Leh and Kargil town, on the Srinagar Highway. There are three options to reach Leh. Learn about all of them in a quick overview.

By flight: If you are coming from Delhi, land at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. Afterward, take a taxi to get transported to your hotel, and later, head to Magnetic Hill, 27 km (approx.) from Leh.

By train: If you want to save your money to add a few extra days on the Ladakh tour package, consider the train journey to Ladakh. There is no direct train to reach. The nearest railhead is Jammu Tawi – at a distance of 822 km (approx.). Taxis outside railway stations are frequent to take you to Leh through Srinagar and Kargil.

By road: A road trip to Magnetic Hill is about experiencing the thrill, adventure in one trip. Depending upon the location where you will be coming to Ladakh, there are two routes: Manali-Leh Highway and Srinagar Leh Highway.

Tell us in the comments when you are planning to visit Magnetic Hill in 2021. Go2Ladakh can add all the elements of adventure, romance to your Ladakh holidays. We have different types of Ladakh tours that cater to the interest of trekkers, monastery hoppers, mountain bike lovers, etc.

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5 Destinations in Ladakh That Are Stunning to Explore in 2021

Ain’t traveling is the one thing which we all missed in the whole of 2020? Now, the country is open for tourism (wear your masks). There is no way we would have missed this opportunity to tell you guys about 5 stunning destinations in Ladakh to explore in 2021. So, scroll down, folks!

Why Visit Ladakh in 2021?

First of all, Ladakh is a cornerstone of adventure. It has various trekking trails, Buddhist monasteries, heartwarming locals, amazing food. Ladakh charm is unmatched because it is one of the best Himalayan getaways in India. One should take enough time to explore Leh Ladakh. We suggest you book a Leh Ladakh tour package for 7-9 days (approx.) to explore the best of Ladakh at its best.

  1. Turtuk Village

Some destinations are best experienced when they are explored. Turtuk Village is one such destination in Ladakh. Famously known as India’s northernmost village, this village is located on the edge of Shyok Valley. Turtuk Village is where India’s last major settlement resides. After which Pakistan’s Control Gilgit Baltistan starts. You must explore the apple apricots in the gateway to Siachen Glacier. The distance between Leh to Turtuk Village is 205 km (approx.).

  • Leh Palace

It was the time during the 17th century when King Sengge Namgyal built the magnificent Leh Palace. This famous tourist attraction in Ladakh overlooks the town of Leh. Tourists can witness the glorious views of the Stok Kangri mountains. There is one amazing festival celebrated at the Leh Palace where Galdam Namchot is celebrated with full fervor. It has a prayer room and museum, and Leh Palace is a nine story building that takes around 2-3 hours (approx.) of travel time to explore. There is a separate fee for foreign and Indian tourists. The former need to pay INR 100 (approx.) per person while the latter needs to shed INR 15 (approx.).

  • Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley in Ladakh is nostalgic! This famed place to visit in Ladakh is known for its unique topography. It has a river, desert, mountains, everything! Be ready to enjoy the ride on double humped camels. Nubra Valley houses several Buddhist monasteries, apple orchards, homestays, and luxurious hotels to stay. Nubra Valley was once the trading route that connects Tibet with Turkistan through the towering Karakoram Pass. You must visit Nubra Valley on your Leh Ladakh tour package to meet the delightfully hospitable inhabitants.

  • Magnetic Hill

The most popular tourist attraction of Ladakh, Magnetic Hill, is known for its gravity-defying nature. Here you can see your car will move like someone is driving without gear. This place is best to explore on the Leh Ladakh bike trip as it is slightly beyond Pathak Sahib Gurudwara. The area of Magnetic Hill is surrounded by the slopes, which creates the hill appearance. However, the myths of Magnetic Hills are supposed to be supernatural. You can reach Magnetic Hill on a bike tour by traveling 35 km (approx.) from Srinagar Leh Highway.

  • Pangong Tso Lake

Out of many top places to visit in Ladakh, Pangong Tso is like God’s scenic poetry. There are 3 Idiots – movie hips where you can indulge in a photoshoot. Pangong Tso Lake is a saltwater lake and surrounded by glaciers and snow-capped hills. The lakes get frozen completely during winters. You can capture Instagramable pictures around the pristine blue waters of the Pangong Tso. Remember that it requires a permit to visit this place, which can be obtained at Leh. Did we mention you can enjoy camping on the banks of the Pangong Tso Lake?

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Plan Your Ladakh Trip After Reading These Ladakh Travel FAQ

Q. Is there any best month to visit Ladakh?

In summers, April to June is the best time to go to Ladakh as the snow melts and roads are clear. From June to July, locals celebrate festivals at the various monasteries.

Q. Which time is best for planning the Leh Ladakh bike tour?

We consider mid May to October the best time for Ladakh bike tours. One can come from Srinagar-Leh Highway during May.

Q. What are the most shopping items in Ladakh?

Shopaholics must buy Tibetan handicrafts, pashmina shawls, artifacts, fluttering flags on your Ladakh holidays.

Must Read: – 6 Essential Things to Know Before Visiting Ladakh

Itching to Voyage Across Ladakh in March? Read This Before You Go

First of all, let me tell you that you can plan your Leh Ladakh holiday package in March without stress. It is the best time to visit Ladakh since the sunshine is amazing to soak in. Now come to point – Ladakh is fondly famous for its snow-covered peaks, Buddhist monasteries, charming lakes. If you plan your trip to Ladakh on a bike in March, you will be rewarded with hoards of tranquillity all around you. It is the time in Ladakh when the snow starts melting.

Take a dig into important things related to Ladakh trip

Who can visit Ladakh: Family travellers, group tourists, honeymoon couples, backpackers. Ladakh caters to the needs of all types of travellers.

How many days are enough to explore Ladakh: 8 to 10 days are perfect for Ladakh voyage. It is the adequate time to plan your Ladakh tour if you are coming from the flight.

Note: For the Leh Ladakh bike tour, the ideal days are 12-20 (approx.).

Where to Explore: Must-Do Experiences And Things to Do

  1. Confluence (Sangam)

Watch the most beautiful tricks of nature at the confluence of Zanskar and Indus. You will see the barren mountains. Your eyes will be stretched with WOW MOMENTS as the whole scenery looks like a wallpaper. One thing I guarantee you that the image will engrave in your mind forever. Differences between the watercolours could be easily seen. Get mesmerized because the waters of both the rivers don’t mix together. Isn’t it one of the best experiences to indulge in Ladakh?

  • Khardung La

Don’t forget to ride all the way up to the famed mountain pass – Khardung La. The journey is best covered on a bike. Imagine riding the mountain bike after renting and witnessing the snow capped peaks around you. There is a Maggie point in Khardung La where sipping chai with noodles is one of the best things to do in Ladakh.

  • Pangong Lake

Have you ever been to Pangong Lake in Ladakh? If not, then your visit to Ladakh would not be considered complete without visiting Pangong Lake. The same lake where Kareena Kapoor and Amir Khan in 3 Idiots movie exchanged a KISS in the climax. The water at Pangong Lake is crystal clear. You could opt for camping at the Pangong Lakes banks.

  • Druk Padma Karpo School

You would wish that your school was not like Druk Padma Karpo School. Visit this school since it is featured in the same 3 Idiots movie. The school is snuggled with lush greenery.

  • Enjoy ATV Rides and Camel Safari in Nubra Valley

Envy yourself riding ATV against the sand dunes of the Nubra Valley. This experience is possible on your Ladakh trip. All you just need to do include a visit to Nubra Valley in Leh Ladakh itinerary. Did we mention that there are double-humped camels in Nubra Valley to ride on? This would be a cherishable experience for you!

Items to pack for stress-free Journey to Ladakh in March

  • Pack sunscreen, a hat, good shoes.
  • Take medicines with you to deal with Acute Mountain Sickness.
  • A good quality camera is a must – Ladakh is very beautiful to capture.
  • Ditch using plastic bottles to become a responsible tourist.

Now that if Ladakh has invoked in you the WANDERLUST FEES, contact Go2Ladakh for a hassle-free Ladakh holiday.

Your Complete Guide to Best Time to Visit Ladakh

If you are planning a bike trip to Leh Ladakh or really inspired to come to this snow desert gem, you may be wondering what the best time to visit Ladakh is. Famous for its ancient monasteries, snow-capped peaks, pristine lakes, and thrilling treks, Ladakh is a year-round destination. But your personal choice can influence when to visit Leh Ladakh.

If you are itching to plan a Ladakh bike trip, summer, and winter is the ideal time to plan a Ladakh trip. Ladakh is a destination in the Himalayas and is interesting and beautiful throughout the year. This is why at Go2Ladakh, our holiday experts have crafted Ladakh tour packages for both the summer and winter seasons.

There are countless fantastic activities, and tourist attractions to see in Ladakh. So, depending on your interests or your available time to come to Ladakh, we got you covered with this best time to visit Ladakh guide.

Ladakh Weather and Climate

You would be amazed to know that Ladakh climate is divided into two seasons. Summer constituted four months (June to September). While the remaining eight months (between October-May) comprised the winter season. If you talk about the best time to plan a Leh Ladakh bike tour, summers are considered the ideal month. It is the time when the temperature fluctuates between 15-20 degree celsius (approx.). Talking of winters, the temperature is relatively cold—the mercury drops by -40 degree celsius (approx.) in some regions in Ladakh.

High (Peak) Season in Ladakh

April-May is the time when you can beat the tourist rush. Also, accommodation in Ladakh gets cheaper. It is also the time when the weather gets warm-up and the business-related things to do in Ladakh begin to re-open. June-July is the time when you can witness the snow and tourist hordes during these months. August is the time when Ladakh experiences heavy rain. It is not a suggested time to visit Ladakh because most of the attractions are closed due to landslides. From mid-September-October, the leaves get busted, and Ladakh valleys become green. If you love photography, the landscape of Ladakh during these two months is breathtaking.

How to Reach Ladakh?

The safest way to get around Ladakh is from the air. The capital of Ladakh, Leh, is well connected with domestic flights across metro Indian towns. However, the roads within Ladakh remain open all the 365 days. Amidst the winter months, the road to Ladakh gets blanketed with snow sheets. For Ladakh bike journeys, the scenery is spectacular and will captivate your mind.

What Are the Two Roads to Reach Ladakh?

Take a deep dive into the two routes to reach Ladakh on bike trip:

Manali-Leh Highway – This route is considered the most famous. The journey takes you through the breathtaking mountain passes like Taglang Pass, Baralacha Pass, Pir Panjal Range, Rohtang Pass. The Manali-Leh route is prone to acute mountain sickness. This route remains open between mid-June to October. Manali-Leh Highway becomes a little challenging from mid-September as snowfall happens. Due to which taxi and state bus services sometimes don’t operate.

Srinagar-Leh Highway – It is yet another route to reach Ladakh. The Srinagar-Leh Highway route is not that much challenging. You will be passing through the Indus River, Zoji Pass, Drass, Kargil. Srinagar-Manali Highway route remains open between mid-May-October.

Did you find the perfect time for you to plan your Cheapest Leh Ladakh tour packages adventure? Or maybe you are still not sure? If yes, then get in touch with Go2Ladakh travel consultants. Based in Ladakh, we use our local insider knowledge to help you provide the hassle-free Ladakh holiday experience.

Solo Trip to Ladakh during COVID 19

Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world. 

Everyone is looking forward to travelling once the situation settles down and cases of COVID 19 reduces. With proper safety and precautions you can easily start your trip to the land of heaven with an exciting Leh Ladakh tour package.

Your Leh Ladakh tour package in summer is all you need to bask in the glory of one of the most beautiful places in the world. Undoubtedly summers are the best time to visit Ladakh. A trip to the land of high passes in its peak blooming season is nothing less than a dream come true. 

Ladakh

I always wanted to do a solo trip to Ladakh. Travelling on your own gives you the freedom of taking your own decisions. And I must say this was truly overwhelming and the best trip so far. Most importantly also because I decided to visit this beautiful heaven of stunning and breathtaking landscapes during summers. Summers bring a different vibe to the place, so make sure to choose your Leh Ladakh tour packages accordingly. 

Although Ladakh looks like a painting turned into a reality during all seasons, it blooms during summers and offers majestic and magical views everywhere you go. The temperatures are very pleasant, ranging between 20-30 degree Celsius. 

I made many friends on my journey along with beautiful memories. My journey brought to me an experience of a lifetime which I want to share with all of you to help make your trip even more exciting and pleasurable. 

Knowing the culture of Ladakh was truly a fascinating experience. The culture of Ladakh centers around Tibetan Buddhism, the predominant religion housing the most purest Tibetan societies. Apart from just going for sightseeing, trekking or photography, Leh Ladakh tour package offers an extremely rich and colourful cultural lifestyle for visitors. There are stunning monasteries located all over the region which exhibits a purifying atmosphere to your soul. If you love history or if you like ancient architecture, then this is the perfect time to visit Ladakh

These monasteries also celebrate many festivals throughout the year. Locals from surrounding areas and distant places flock here to attend these festivals. Festivals are merry-making time in Ladakh when the most intriguing and barren land of Ladakh comes to life. The tourists and locals participate wearing colourful garments and perform masked dances and mimes representing the religion in various aspects.

Besides being packed with religious and cultural festivals, this season also offers an array of adventure activities such as mountain climbing, trekking, motorbike riding and many other heart pacing gigs. 

Ladakh offers diversity with its seven different monasteries which consist of huge Lord Buddha statues, thangkas, artefacts, carvings, interesting art, wall paintings and relics of old times. The seven famous monasteries are Thiksey, Lamayuru, Alchi, Diskit, Spituk, Hemis and Shey. The view of the surrounding areas from these monasteries is jaw dropping and soul-stirring.

The views are absolutely splendid in Ladakh during summers. The lakes at Pangong Tso and Tso Moriri begin to melt, inviting various campsites to set up. The sights of the picturesque lakes will blow your mind. The sparkling blue lake standing ironically in the midst of snow clad mountains and beautiful blue skies offer tranquillity and peace.

Your Leh Ladakh tour package at the Zanskar river offers one of the best rafting experiences during summers. Watching the Leh Palace and its historic architecture was a sight to behold. Another interesting thing we did was to cross the thriving Nubra and Shyok river to reach Nubra valley, which also houses many beautiful monasteries. We also rode on double humped Bactrian Camels at the sand dunes of Hunder.

The flora and fauna of Ladakh is well preserved, and you can visit Hemis National Park to catch some of the most popular endangered species on this barren land including the famous snow leopard. At the end of the trip, we did some shopping at the local Tibetan markets for most authentic handicrafts, Pashmina shawls, woollen garments etc. We bought very beautiful souvenirs on our way back for our family and friends. 

Besides getting acquainted with the culture and traditions, we also grabbed our chances to savour the delicacies of Ladakh. We tried the local butter tea, and I assure you for tea lovers; it is one of the must things to taste when you are in Ladakh. To make a trip in this current situation is definitely worth taking a risk. Make sure all the below mentioned are taken care of while you plan your next Leh LAdakh Tour package

👉🏼 As soon as you get down from the car, your luggage should be sanitised and carried till the cottage

👉🏼 Make sure they don’t let you in without sanitization and temperature check

👉🏼 Make sure the staff always had the mask and the shield on

👉🏼 Choose a stay that allows you to maintain social distancing as you don’t need to share your area with anyone else

👉🏼 Fresh and hot food should be served in their properly sanitized restaurant.

👉🏼 The area of the hotel should be big enough to enjoy nature and facilities without coming in contact with other people.

According to my opinion, For a year to come we might have to be extremely cautious in choosing our stays. Ensure that your hotel/homestay follows proper sanitization norms or choose the kind of stays that doesn’t at all need any precautions. The plus point is that many resorts are running post-covid discounts so that they are affordable for most people.

All in all, my Leh Ladakh tour package made my trip rejuvenating and calmed the soul. I would recommend all travel lovers to check Go2Ladakh for Ladakh packages during summers for the best sightseeing experience apart from taking all COVID guidelines into consideration.

Must See Places on Leh – Ladakh Road Trip

Leh Road Trip

Visiting Ladakh by road is probably one of the most thrilling adventures for travelers across the world. Driving through the barren lands, vast plains and basking in the views from breathtaking mountains along with enjoying the time with the friendly locals in the small villages along the way makes you feel so happy and blissful from within.

The route from Manali to Leh offers matchless experience to adventure seekers taking journey down the road to Ladakh. 

You will find famous places  and small  hotels in Leh on the Manali – Leh highway in your Leh – Ladakh road trip.

Manali – Leh Highway – Places to see

  • Rohtang La – 3,980 mts: Kullu, Lahaul and Spiti Valleys
  • Keylong – 3,348 mts: Kardang Monastery
  • Darcha – 3,400 mts: Small village (Excellent for photography)
  • Patsio – 3,820 mts: Camping on site
  • Baralach La – 4,892 mts: It’s a pass that connects Ladakh and Lahaul 
  • Sarchu – 4,253 mts: Tourists spot / Campsite
  • Lachang La – 5,065 mts: It’s a pass near to Pangong lake
  • Taglang La – 5,360 mts: It’s a pass at highest altitude in the journey
  • Rumtsey – 4,325 mts: Visit to Monastery
  • Gya – 4,100 mts: It’s a historical place

Srinagar – Leh Highway – Places to see

Your route from Srinagar to Leh is nothing less than a fairy tale. You will find beautiful villages, pristine valleys, war memorials, monasteries, soaring peaks and decent hotel in Leh in your journey. 

This 434 kms stretch is one of the most dependable ways to reach Leh by road. Starting from Srinagar, here is a list of some popular places you will visit along the way.

  • Sonamarg – 2,743 mts: Tourist spot
  • Zoji La Pass – 3,528 mts: Zojila Pass
  • Drass – 3,033 mts: Drass Valley
  • Kargil – 2,650 mts: War Memorial spot
  • Mulbekh – 3,504 mts: Visit to Monastery
  • Fotu La – 4,108 mts: Mountain Pass
  • Lamayuru – 3,440 mts: Visit to Monastery
  • Ridzong – 2,985 mts: Yellow Hat Buddhist Monastery
  • Uletokpo – 2,985 mts: Small Village / Campsite
  • Alchi – 3,345 mts: Visit to Monastery
  • Likir – 3,265 mts: Visit to Monastery
  • Basgo – 3,343 mts: Visit to Monastery / Palace
  • Phyang – 3,490 mts: Visit to Monastery
  • Spituk – 3,380 mts: Visit to Monastery

So these are offbeat places to visit while you are on your Leh Ladakh road trip. We hope you will find this information useful in planning your road trip.

Lakes in Ladakh

Mention of Ladakh takes one into the beautiful land of Himalayan snow peaks and deep mesmerizing valley views. In addition to being the ‘land of high passes,’ Ladakh also houses some of the most spectacular high altitude lakes in all of Asia. Tourists claim that these locations are serene, peaceful, and magical. Here’s a list of few lakes that you must visit during your Leh Ladakh tour;

PANGONG TSO 

Pangong in Tibetan means ‘high grassland lake,’ which pretty much describes the place. The lake is famous for the changing color of the water at different times throughout the year. Pangong Tso has featured in many Bollywood movies for its scenic beauty.

Situated at 4350 meters (14,270 ft.) above sea level, Pangong Tso is a saltwater lake shared by India and China. Since it is on the Sino-Indian Actual Line of Control, traveling to the lake requires a permit. It is approximately 250 kilometers from Leh and takes approximately 5-hours by road to get there via the Chang La pass (the 3rd highest motorable road in the world).

Stay options at Pangong Tso include camps, hotels, and homestays.

TSO KAR

Tso Kar lake is a paradise for bird watchers. It is famous for its abundant wildlife. Birds like Brahmini ducks, the bar-headed geese, the great crested grebe, the black-necked cranes and mammals such as kiangs, the snow fox, snow leopard and ibex frequent this lake.

Situated approximately 160 kms from Leh, Tso Kar is well known as ‘White Lake’ because of the white salt deposits on its shores. It is the smallest of all the lakes in Ladakh. Note that the Tso Kar lake region experiences harsh, unpredictable weather. 

Stay options here include camps, hotels, and homestays. 

TSO MORIRI

Tso Moriri Lake is known to be a freshwater twin to Pangong Tso Lake. Located at a higher altitude comparatively, Tso Moriri has crystal clear waters and reflects deep blue color. The mountain stream and snow melting from surrounding mountains converge into this lake. It is the largest high altitude lake in India and officially known as Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation Reserve. Lakeside camping is banned to protect the rich fauna and flora in the reserve.

Tso Moriri Lake is located in Chumathang at an altitude of 4,375 meters (15,075 ft.). It is 6-7 hours drive from Leh to cover a distance of 220 kilometers to get there. A permit is needed to visit the Tso Moriri Lake lake as well.

Accommodation is available in the Korzok village nearby.  

TSO KIAGAR

Tso Kiagar is a small lake, easy to miss, as you pass by Chumathung on the way to Tso Moriri Lake. Situated at a height of 4000 meters with beautiful landscapes that are a treat to eyes. The lake is ideal for a camping experience. 

YARAB TSO

Around 180 kms from Leh, Yarab Tso is situated near Sumur village in the Nubra Valley. You need to trek down to the lake for 20 minutes from Panamaik village. Swimming or washing in the lake is prohibited as it is considered to be a holy place. 

MIRPAL TSO

Mirpal Tso is an emerald green lake in between the widening black-brown mountains. The lake can only be reached by hiking for a short distance as there is no road leading to it. Located at a distance of about 200kms from Leh, visiting Mirpal Tso requires a permit to get past the Chusul-Nama army check post.

YAYE TSO 

Yaye Tao Lake is a heart-shaped volcanic lake, situated 12 kilometers from Mahe Gompa in Mahe village. This lake is approximately 240 kms from Leh. It offers a mesmerizing sight of picturesque landscape and is one the least visited by tourists.

Each of the above lakes has a unique scenic beauty that words fall short of describing. You must visit and experience it to acquire a beautiful memory for a lifetime. Go back to your itinerary and tweak it to accommodate as many of the above as possible or select a Ladakh tour package that covers most of them.

Top 5 tips for a budget trip to Ladakh

budget trip to Ladakh
Leh Ladakh Trip

A trip to Leh Ladakh sounds exciting and thrilling, but the experience is very adventurous too. You have to be physically and mentally fit to encounter the challenges on this trip. Ladakh is one of the most beautiful places in the world. The high-altitude, the unpredictable weather conditions, and rough terrain make your trip an unforgettable journey experience of a lifetime. Proper planning, preparation, and awareness is the key to make sure that you can thoroughly enjoy and finish your trip. 

So, what should be your budget for a trip to Leh Ladakh? 

Searching for Leh Ladakh tour packages online can get you very confused as you will find packages ranging from INR 20,000 to INR 70,000 and above for an 8 to 10 days trip. The cost of the trip would largely depend on your preference of travel options, accommodation, and food. Ladakh is not a very expensive place, but it does have a few luxurious and beautiful homestay options if you prefer the same. Whether you want this to be a budget journey or a lavish one, it is entirely up to you. You may opt for the cheapest Ladakh tour package but would never know of the surprises that may be in store for you during the trip. 

The budget for a trip is mainly dependent on individual choices, tastes, and preferences. Here are top 5 tips for a budget trip to Ladakh –

When to go?

Every location has a peak season and off-season for tourists. Ladakh has its peak season in summers and monsoons, which is from April to September. Owing to the high altitude and extremely cold weather in other seasons, most tourists prefer to take a trip when the climate is pleasant. However, most costs are higher during this time. Hence, traveling just before the beginning of the peak season i.e., April or after it i.e., September would help in reducing the cost. Since demand is less, accommodation will be easily available and also cheaper. There will be better discounts due to fewer tourists and even the rush at the most popular places is less.

You will see that the cheapest Ladakh tour package is offered during the off-season.

How to travel?

Hiring a car, bike, or taxi is essential for the road trip in Ladakh. When you commute and stay in a group, the transport and accommodation cost is reduced considerably on account of sharing and group discounts. Dividing the price of a taxi among the entire group reduces the travel costs. You can also hire a tempo or a jeep as per your choice for a larger group. Self-driving or getting your bike or car is also an excellent option to reduce the cost.

Where to book? 

Book taxis on the spot for a better deal as compared to booking online. Booking on the spot gives you a chance to negotiate the cost and offers flexibility in making the right choice. The taxi drivers can undoubtedly get you good deals if you travel at non-peak hours too.

Airfare rates are incredibly high during peak season. Hence, book your tickets in advance or look out for flash sale as applicable to help in saving money.

What to eat?

Eat at local dhabas as compared to luxurious restaurants to reduce the cost considerably. It also allows you to try out the local cuisine and get a taste of fresh Ladakhi food in general. You will also find home-cooked meals at the houses of Tibetan locals, which bring to you the feeling of Ladakh food in the real sense.

Where to stay?

Camping in Ladakh is a good option for budget stay. You can also opt to stay at guest houses or homestays, which are decent and economical for budget travel. These houses are clean with comfortable beds and toilets to make the stay suitable for travelers looking for small budget houses. Most Leh Ladakh tour packages provide appropriate options to choose from to make your accommodation cost-effective and comfortable.

Over recent years, a steep climb has been seen in the Ladakh Tourism industry. Most tourists want to make the most out of the Ladakh trip in a pocket-friendly manner. However, you may encounter tough, uncertain situations during your journey in Ladakh because of landslides, bad roads, AMS, health issues, etc. It is vital to set aside some money for this even if you have planned for the cheapest Ladakh tour package to reduce the overall cost of the trip. 

Stay safe and enjoy this adventurous journey of a lifetime in Ladakh. The cost surely matters, but the experience is priceless!