
Best Time to Visit Ladakh is from May to September when the weather is pleasant and high mountain passes like Khardung La, Chang La, and Umling La are open.
Explore Ladakh's stunning landscapes, ancient monasteries, high-altitude lakes (Pangong, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar), and remote valleys like Nubra, Hanle, and Zanskar. Whether you seek adventure, culture, or photography, Ladakh offers unforgettable road trips, trekking routes, and starry nights under clear skies.
✅ Travel with confidence – we welcome families with children of any age (health dependent), travelers with mild asthma, and guests over 100kg, with proper guidance and oxygen support.
Ladakh 360° – 15 days | Zanskar, Nubra, Pangong, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar, Phugtal Monastery
Highland Highlights – 11 days | Srinagar → Manali via Sonamarg, Zojila, Kargil, Lamayuru, Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Tanglang La, Baralacha La, Atal Tunnel
Soulful Roads – 9 days | Shinkula, Gonbo Rajan, Darcha, Rumtse, Hanle, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar, Pangong, Umling La, Puga Valley
Nomadic Trail – 6 days | Leh, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar, Puga Valley
Ladakh Legacy – 6 days | Leh, Khardung La, Turtuk, Maitreya Buddha, Nubra Valley, Shyok River, Pangong Lake, Chang La Pass
Ladakh Grandeur – 8 days | Leh, Khardung La, Turtuk, Nubra, Pangong, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri, Tso Kar, Puga Valley
Heaven's Gateway – 8 days | Srinagar → Sonamarg → Zojila → Kargil → Lamayuru → Sham Valley → Leh → Khardung La → Nubra → Pangong
Top Attractions in Ladakh
Pangong Lake – Iconic blue lake at 14,000 ft
Nubra Valley & Khardung La – Sand dunes & world's highest motorable road
Umling La – World's highest motorable road (over 19,000 ft)
Tso Moriri & Tso Kar – Serene salt lakes with migratory birds
Hanle Dark Sky Reserve – India's first dark sky park for stargazing
Lamayuru Monastery – The "Moonland" landscape
Magnetic Hill – Optical illusion road
Leh Palace & Shanti Stupa – History and panoramic views
Top Activities in Ladakh
Double-humped camel safari in Nubra Valley
Stargazing at Hanle Dark Sky Reserve
River rafting in Zanskar (summer only)
Mountain biking on high altitude passes
Photography of Buddhist monasteries and landscapes
Hot spring bath at Puga Valley
Trekking in Markha Valley or Sham Valley (easy to moderate)
Q: When is the best time to visit Ladakh?
A: May to September for road access & pleasant weather.
Q: Which is the highest pass in Ladakh?
A: Umling La (over 19,000 ft).
Q: Do I need a permit for Pangong or Nubra?
A: Yes, inner line permits are required for protected areas.
Q: Is Ladakh safe for children?
A: Yes – children of any age can travel to Ladakh, provided they are in good health and you follow proper guidance. We have successfully hosted families with toddlers, preschoolers, and teenagers. ✅ Possible if you book with us – we provide customized family itineraries, oxygen support, and 24/7 guidance. ⚠️ Pediatrician clearance recommended for infants or children with chronic conditions.
Q: Can someone with asthma visit Ladakh?
A: Yes – with proper guidance, inhalers, acclimatization, and doctor's clearance. ✅ Possible if you book with us – our guides are trained and we provide oxygen support.
Q: Can a person weighing 100kg+ travel to Ladakh?
A: Yes – many travelers over 100kg have completed our road-based tours successfully. ✅ Possible if you book with us – we provide comfortable vehicles (INNOVA, Tempo Traveller) and flexible pacing.