Planning a Leh Ladakh trip can feel confusing at first—high altitude, remote locations, multiple routes, permits, weather changes, and limited network connectivity. But with the right planning, Ladakh becomes one of the most beautiful and memorable journeys of your life.
This detailed guide by Antriksh Travel will help you plan your trip step-by-step, whether you’re travelling with family, friends, solo, or as a couple.
1. Choose the Best Time to Visit Ladakh
Different seasons offer different experiences:
April – June (Summer Season)
- Best time for first-time visitors
- Pleasant weather
- Perfect for sightseeing
July – September (Road Trip Season)
- Manali–Leh & Srinagar–Leh highways fully open
- Best for bike trips and road adventures
October – March (Winter Ladakh)
- Extreme cold
- Only for experienced travellers
- Perfect for winter photography
2. Decide Your Route (Flight or Road Trip)
Option A: By Flight
Fastest and safest way. Land directly at Leh Airport.
Best for:
- Families
- Seniors
- Honeymoon couples
- Short trips
Option B: By Road Trip
Two legendary routes:
1. Manali → Leh Route
- Rohtang Pass
- Baralacha La
- Jispa
- Sarchu
- Moore Plains
2. Srinagar → Leh Route
- Sonmarg
- Drass
- Kargil
- Zoji La
Best for:
- Bikes
- Cars
- Adventure lovers
3. Choose Ideal Duration for Ladakh Trip
- 5 Days → Short Leh + Nubra + Pangong
- 7 Days → Full Leh + Nubra + Turtuk + Pangong
- 9 Days → Leh + Nubra + Turtuk + Pangong + Hanle / Tso Moriri
- 10–12 Days → Road trip from Manali or Srinagar
4. Essential Places to Cover in Ladakh
Leh Local
- Shanti Stupa
- Leh Palace
- Hall of Fame
- Magnetic Hill
- Sangam
- Pathar Sahib
- Shey & Thiksey Monastery
Nubra Valley
- Hunder Sand Dunes
- Double-humped camel ride
- Diskit Monastery
- Turtuk village (optional but recommended)
Pangong Lake
- Blue colour-changing lake
- Overnight camping experience
Extra Places (Longer Trips)
- Tso Moriri
- Hanle Observatory
- Zanskar Valley
- Lamayuru & Moonland
5. Acclimatization – MOST Important
Ladakh’s high altitude requires your body to adjust.
Day 1 Golden Rule:
- No running
- No heavy walking
- No alcohol
- Drink plenty of water
- Rest 70% of the day
6. Required Permits for Ladakh
You may need the following permits:
- ILP (Inner Line Permit)
- Wildlife Fee
- Environmental Fee
- Army Protected Area Permit (for Hanle / Turtuk sometimes)
Antriksh Travel handles all permits for you.
7. Where to Stay in Ladakh
Leh:
Hotels, homestays, guesthouses
Nubra:
Camp stays, cottages, hotels
Pangong:
Deluxe lake-view Swiss tents
Tso Moriri:
Guesthouses, homestays
Tip: Nights are very cold—carry warm layers.
8. Packing Checklist for Ladakh
Clothing
- Thermals (top & bottom)
- Puffer jacket
- Woollen cap & gloves
- Sunglasses
- Trekking shoes
Essentials
- Sunscreen
- Moisturiser
- Lip balm
- Powerbank
- Camera batteries
Documents
- Aadhaar / Passport
- Permits
- Hotel vouchers
9. Mobile Network in Ladakh
Only postpaid SIM works.
- Airtel Postpaid → Best
- BSNL Postpaid → Good in remote areas
- Jio → Works only in Leh town
10. Budget for Leh Ladakh Trip
Approximate cost per person:
- Budget: ₹15,000 – ₹22,000
- Standard: ₹23,000 – ₹35,000
- Premium: ₹38,000 – ₹65,000
Depends on:
- Hotel type
- Season
- Cab or bike
- Flight cost
11. Why Plan with Antriksh Travel?
- Ladakh-specialised itineraries
- Verified hotels & deluxe camps
- Experienced Ladakhi drivers
- Private cab sightseeing
- 24×7 support
- No hidden charges
- Budget, Deluxe & Premium options