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Ladakh high-pass road with prayer flags and cold desert mountains

High passes and cold desert

Ladakh

The big one for Indian riders and road-trippers: 5,000 m passes, turquoise lakes, Buddhist monasteries, and serious altitude.

Pangong Tso

High passes

Acclimatisation

Plan your trip

Ladakh at a glance

Best time
Mid-June to September, when the Srinagar and Manali highways are both open and lake roads are clear.
How to reach
Fly into Leh for an easy arrival (but acclimatise hard), or ride/drive the Srinagar–Leh or Manali–Leh highways over several days.
Getting around
Hired SUV with a local driver, self-driven car, or motorcycle. Permits are needed for Nubra, Pangong, and border areas.
Rough budget
A 7–9 day trip runs roughly ₹30,000–60,000 per person depending on whether you fly in or ride, plus bike rental if applicable.

Sample itinerary

  1. Days 1–2Leh: rest and acclimatise fully. Short walks only, lots of water, no rushing to altitude.
  2. Days 3–4Nubra Valley over Khardung La, with a night at Hunder.
  3. Days 5–6Pangong Tso via Shyok or Chang La, then back toward Leh.

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