
Ladakh
The Land of High Passes — Where Earth Touches Sky
Best Time
June to September
Temperature
-15°C — 25°C
Altitude
3,500m+
About Ladakh
Ladakh is not just a destination — it's a spiritual experience. Sitting at an average altitude of 3,500 meters, this cold desert between the Kunlun and Himalayan ranges offers landscapes so dramatic they feel otherworldly. Ancient Buddhist monasteries perch on cliff edges, turquoise lakes shimmer at impossible altitudes, and the world's highest motorable roads wind through barren moonscapes. Ladakh strips away the noise of modern life and leaves you face-to-face with raw, overwhelming nature.
Key Highlights
Ancient Monasteries
Visit Thiksey, Hemis, and Diskit — centuries-old Buddhist monasteries with stunning architecture.
Pangong Tso Lake
The legendary 134km lake that changes color from azure to deep blue to green throughout the day.
Khardung La Pass
Drive over one of the world's highest motorable passes at 5,359m — an adrenaline-pumping experience.
Stargazing
Near-zero light pollution makes Ladakh one of the best stargazing destinations on the planet.
Your Ladakh Adventure
Arrival & Acclimatization
Fly into Leh. Rest and acclimatize. Gentle walk through Leh Old Town and Shanti Stupa sunset.
Monasteries & Nubra Valley
Visit Thiksey and Hemis. Drive over Khardung La to Nubra Valley. Double-humped camel safari at Hunder.
Pangong Lake
Drive to Pangong Tso. Lakeside camp with million-star dinner under the clearest skies you have ever seen.
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