Timing Your Trip: Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh
Best time to visit Leh Ladakh
Leh City view at Night from Shanti Stupa

Timing Your Trip: Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh

The best season or best time to visit Leh Ladakh is 5 months in a year… Few towns of Leh Ladakh become inaccessible post-October…

An avid traveller always studies the destination he wants to visit. Before you plan your vacation you should always spend some time reading about the culture, history and life of local people and the best time to visit.

This practice will change the way you look at travelling, you will suddenly feel more familiar with the destination.

If Leh Ladakh is on your mind, then let us tell you, this is the best place to visit to seek an experience of a lifetime. Situated at dizzying heights, Leh Ladakh is an avid spot amongst a number of travellers.

Offering the tourist both adventure and a peaceful holiday, this place must go on your travelling list. Before you start planning a holiday to the rugged mountainous terrains, quickly read through this article to get a glimpse of a few important things

Leh Ladakh

Leh Ladakh Best time to visit and weather

About Leh Ladakh 

Leh Ladakh, the land of high passes is a region administered by India as a union territory at an altitude of 11,562 feet above sea level located in the valley of the upper Indus river. Leh Ladakh is also a constituting part of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of dispute between India, Pakistan, and China since 1947.

Yet, it is so far removed from what one expects of Kashmir, both in terms of geography and culture. Ladakh having the world’s oldest desert, glaciers and freezing winds shaping the raw landscape.

In August 2019, the Parliament of India passed an act by which Ladakh became a union territory on 31 October 2019 making it the largest and the second least populous union territory of India. Ladakh is majorly known for its great Himalayan, Karakoram, Zanskar and Ladakh ranges and for remote mountain beauty, studded with monasteries and stupas

Leh City View from top
Leh Ladakh City View from Shanti Stupa

Best time to visit Leh Ladakh is April to Early September 


The best time to visit Leh Ladakh starts from Mid April to Early September, but we will go according to seasons so deciding a perfect season and time according to your preference will be much easier

Best time to visit Leh Ladakh in Summer ( April – June)

Undoubtedly, the best time to visit Leh Ladakh and also the peak tourist season, Leh Ladakh welcomes Lakhs of tourists across the globe during summer as the temperatures around this time range from 30 degrees Celsius to a minimum of 5 degrees Celsius.

The best way is to reach Ladakh during this time by air as most of the roads aren’t opened. Rafting on Indus – Zanskar river is also one of the most loved activities enjoyed and preferred by tourists during summers. Ride.

Take a ride to the mighty Khardung-La pass the highest motorable road at 18300 feet and also the most famous and the highest saltwater lake in the world Pangong Tso is a treat to your eyes and your camera lenses.

During daytime it mirrors the brilliant blue and camping by the Pangong Tso Lake under a starry sky on a summer night is what tourists and enthusiastic travellers love to do.

Ladakh in Summers
Pangong Lake During Summers

Leh Ladakh in Monsoon (July – Mid September )

Ladakh does not receive that much rainfall, often termed as rain shadow area which means the place enjoys moderate rainfall. The temperature ranges from a minimum of 3 degrees to a maximum of 16 degrees celsius.

During monsoon season Indus and Zanskar rivers also swell up and meander through the valleys with their full might. Ladakh becomes more gorgeous as the monsoon ceases towards the end of September.

Ladakh in Monsoons
Ladakh in Monsoons

Leh Ladakh in Winters ( October – March )

Planning a Leh Ladakh trip during this period of time must be carefully planned. The climate is at its best freezing wind blows, towns covered in snow and almost empty as travellers leave this place by this time this means being able to enjoy Ladakh without any interruption.

Pangong Lakes freezes completely and also it organises ice hockey tournaments in winters where locals take part and teams from outside are allowed to compete. Hotel rates also become cheaper but the weather gets worse day by day, and January welcomes the trekkers to trek on the completely frozen Indus and Zanskar river known as Chadar trek, an amazing experience to add to your bucket list.

When the cold takes on you, you can always warm up to Ladakh’s butter tea in the morning, or savour a hot bowl of Thukpa for dinner.

Best time to visit Leh Ladakh
Ladakh in Winters

Check Weather in Leh Ladakh

Unknown Facts about Leh Ladakh

  • Ladakh has the Indian Astronomical Observatory in Hanle at 14763 Feet, having the highest telescope in Asia
  • Magnetic Hill – where gravity fails
  • Ladakh having the coldest desert
  • Land of twin-humped Bactrian camels
  • Land of Kung-Fu nuns
  • Land of Festivals
  • Highest Saltwater lake in the world
  • Ice Stupa- Man-Made Glacier used for storing winter water in the form of conical shaped ice heaps
  • Ladakh has the highest motor-able roads in the world
Bactrian camel in Nubra Valley
Bactrian camel

History of Leh Ladakh

Leh is a town in the Leh district of Jammu and Kashmir and was earlier the capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Ladakh, which was seated in the Leh Palace. Situated at an altitude of 3,524m, Leh is connected via National Highway 1 to Srinagar in the southwest and to Manali in the south via Leh-Manali highway.

Leh was an essential stop on the trade routes along the Indus Valley between Tibet, Kashmir and also between India and China. The main goods carried through these routes were grain, salt, pashm, cannabis resin, indigo, silk yarn and Banaras brocade.

A number of towns and castles were founded by Nyima gon, who also ordered sculptures to be built at Shey. During the reign of Delegs Namgyal (1660–1685), the Nawab of Kashmir, which was then a province in the Mughal Empire, arranged for the Mongol army to leave Ladakh and as a payment for assisting the Delegs Namgyalin Tibet-Ladakh-Mughal war of 1679-1684, the Nawab made a list of demands.

One of the demands was to build a Sunni Muslim mosque in Leh. The royal palace, known as Leh Palace was built by King Sengge Namgyal during the period when Portuguese Jesuit priest, Francisco de Azevedo, visited Leh in 1631

Leh Palace
Leh Palace

How to reach Leh? 

Leh being at an altitude of 11,562 ft above sea level, one needs to do proper research before reaching Leh 

Leh is accessible by Flights and only by road.

By Flight

The nearest airport to Ladakh is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh. This is one of the highest commercial airports, that is directly connected to the major cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Srinagar and Jammu. The cabs are available outside the airport; by which you can get transferred to your hotels or the city centre.

By Road 

Ladakh can be reached by road via 2 highways. One is Manali – Leh Highway covering 427 kilometres, the other highway is NH1 from Srinagar – Leh highway covering 421 kilometres. Both the highways are open from mid-May to early October. 

Leh Ladakh

Important things to keep in mind

  • Acclimatization is important before starting the Leh Ladakh trip
  • Less Network connectivity, only Airtel, Vodafone and Jio postpaid connections work in Leh Ladakh 
  • Carry enough cash, as sometimes ATM are out of cash so be prepared in Advance to avoid any kind of hassle 
  • Pack your bags accordingly keeping the most essential things on top like a phone charger, sunscreens, glasses and medicines if any. 
  • Do not eat oily food.
  • Please don’t throw waste on the roads or anywhere outside.
  • Do not consume Alcohol at High altitudes. 
  • Pre-Book your stays and get the Inner Line Permits to visit the restricted areas

Suggested Leh Ladakh Tours Packages


Trip to Leh for Breakseekrs and Wanderers

Leh Backpacking Trip  6N_7D  With Tso-moriri

Leh Backpacking Trip 6 Nights and 7 Days 

 

What are the symptoms of High Altitude Sickness?

Some common symptoms of AMS is lack of sleep, difficulty in breathing and loss of appetite. The best way to acclimatize is to take a proper rest day when you arrive in Leh.

What is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh?

The best time to visit Leh is from Mid April to Early October.

Are there any ATMs available?

Yes, ATMs are available in Leh but make sure you carry enough cash while on a trip to Leh Ladakh.

What kind of accommodation is available in Ladakh?

There are varieties of accommodations available in Ladakh like guest houses, homestays, and hostels and some amazingly fantastic hotels.

Who can plan Leh Ladakh Trip for me?

Adventourist is a Leh Ladakh Travel Expert, You can get in touch with them on +9930400694

What is the Best Season to Visit Leh

April to early September is the best season to visit Leh Ladakh. Some tourist also like to experience snow in Leh and visit in October

Is March the best time to visit Leh

March is generally sunny and warm, However, nights are colder. You can visit Leh from April to Early September, However, May-June-July-August is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh

Planning trip to Leh Ladakh get in touch with us at support@adventourist.in and we will be happy to help you with this. Hope you liked our article about Best time to visit Leh Ladak, Do let us know via comments.

 

 

 

 

 

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