Leh Ladakh is one of India’s most spectacular travel destinations — a place where mountains touch the sky, lakes shine like mirrors, and monasteries echo with ancient prayers. Whether you love nature, adventure, photography or peaceful landscapes, Leh Ladakh offers a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience.

Below is a complete travel guide by Antriksh Travel featuring the best places to visit in Leh Ladakh.


1. Pangong Lake

Pangong Lake is famous for its colour-changing blue waters. Stretching across India and Tibet, it offers breathtaking sunrise, sunset, and stargazing views.

Why Visit:

  • Colour-changing waters
  • Lakeside camping
  • Iconic Bollywood location

2. Nubra Valley

Known for its cold desert, Hunder Sand Dunes and double-humped Bactrian camels, Nubra Valley is a unique combination of desert and snow peaks.

Why Visit:

  • Camel safari
  • Diskit Monastery
  • Mountain desert landscapes

3. Khardung La Pass

Once regarded as the world’s highest motorable road, Khardung La is a dream destination for bikers and adventure lovers.

Why Visit:

  • High-altitude snow views
  • Thrilling drive
  • Entry route to Nubra

4. Shanti Stupa

A peaceful white-domed stupa overlooking Leh city, perfect for sunrise and sunset views.

Why Visit:

  • Panoramic city views
  • Calm meditation spot

5. Leh Palace

A 17th-century palace offering a historic glimpse of Ladakh’s royal architecture and panoramic views of Leh town.

Why Visit:

  • Ancient architecture
  • Great photography angles

6. Magnetic Hill

A natural optical illusion where the road appears to pull vehicles uphill even in neutral.

Why Visit:

  • Unique gravity-defying effect
  • Fun stop for tourists

7. Indus–Zanskar Sangam

A beautiful viewpoint where the green Indus River meets the blue Zanskar River.

Why Visit:

  • Two river colours visible
  • River rafting hub

8. Hemis Monastery

The biggest monastery in Ladakh, famous for Buddhist artefacts and the vibrant Hemis festival.

Why Visit:

  • Historic monastery
  • Festival mask dances

9. Turtuk Village

One of the last Indian villages before the Indo-Pak border, famous for apricot orchards and Balti culture.

Why Visit:

  • Scenic landscapes
  • Unique Balti culture

10. Tso Moriri Lake

A remote, serene high-altitude lake surrounded by snow, ideal for peaceful sightseeing and birdwatching.

Why Visit:

  • Pristine lake views
  • Less crowded than Pangong

11. Hall of Fame (Army Museum)

Built by the Indian Army, showcasing heroic stories and historic war exhibits.

Why Visit:

  • Emotional & inspiring
  • Kargil War displays

12. Shey Palace & Monastery

Known for its beautiful murals, Buddha statue and peaceful environment.

Why Visit:

  • Ancient architecture
  • Valley views

13. Thiksey Monastery

Often called “Mini Potala Palace,” Thiksey is one of Ladakh’s most beautiful monasteries.

Why Visit:

  • 40-ft Maitreya Buddha
  • Beautiful architecture

14. Zanskar Valley

A rugged valley famous for frozen routes like the Chadar Trek.

Why Visit:

  • Dramatic snowy landscapes
  • Adventure trekking (seasonal)

15. Lamayuru & Moonland

Known as “Moonland of India” due to its lunar-shaped rocky formations.

Why Visit:

  • Old monastery
  • Unique terrain

Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh

  • April to June – Best climate, clear views
  • July to September – Perfect for road trips
  • October to March – Winter Ladakh (very cold)

Travel Tips for Leh Ladakh

  • Acclimatize properly on Day 1
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Carry thermals and warm jackets
  • Only Airtel/BSNL postpaid SIM works
  • Keep cash for remote villages
  • Avoid heavy activity on arrival day

Why Choose Antriksh Travel

  • Verified hotels & lakeside camps
  • Expert Ladakhi drivers
  • Private cab sightseeing
  • Custom itineraries for family, couple & groups
  • 24×7 travel assistance