Ladakh

Temples, monasteries, stupas, river confluences, valleys, museums, and a hill that can pull your car uphill; Ladakh boasts of some mind-blowing attractions, and is known for its rugged beauty and Buddhist culture.

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Ladakh

Things To See & Do

Pangong Tso

Pangong Tso

Pristine High Altitude Lake
Located at a height of 14,270 feet above sea level on the Indo-China border, Pangong Tso is one of the world's highest brackish water lakes. It is popular for its stunning blue colour. Many Indian films like 3 Idiots, Jab Tak Hai Jaan and Dil Se have been shot here.

1 Hour

Suggested Time

Diskit Monastery

Diskit Monastery

Home to a 102 feet tall Maitreya Buddha Statue
Founded in the 14th century by Changzen Tserab Zangpo on a hill above the plains of Shayok river, the Diskit Monastery is believed to be the largest and oldest monastery in Ladakh's Nubra Valley.

2 Hours

Suggested Time

Thiksey Gompa

Thiksey Gompa

15th Century Monastery
Constructed in 1430 AD atop a hill, Thiksey Gompa is one of the grandest and oldest monasteries in Ladakh. In architecture, it resembles Potala Palace - the winter palace in Lhasa, Tibet.

2 Hour

Suggested Time

Leh Palace Near Leh

Leh Palace Near Leh

Abode of Ladakh’s Royal Family
Built by King Sengee Namgyal during the 1500s, this nine storey palace is also referred to as Lhachen Palkhar and has a façade that resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.

2 Hours

Suggested Time

Tso Moriri

Tso Moriri

One of Highest Lakes in India
A notified wetland under the Ramsar Convention, Tso Moriri is located at an altitude of 14,836 feet and is the largest of all the high altitude lakes that lie entirely within India.

2 Hours

Suggested Time

Stok Palace

Stok Palace

Royal Summer Retreat
A three-storey building located on the bank of Indus river and constructed in the year 1820 by King Tsepal Namgyal of Ladakh, the palace now acts as the summer home of the royal family of Ladakh.

2-3 Hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Ladakh

Summer destination

  • MAR-JUL

    Peak Season

  • AUG-OCT

    Moderate Season

  • NOV-FEB

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Chilly weather
  • What To Expect:Picturesque mountains and sumptuous Tibetan delicacies
  • What To Expect:Temperatures ranging from 15-22 degree Celsius

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Saka Dawa FestivalJune

Hemis FestivalJuly

Ladakh FestivalSeptember

Ladakh : The Getaway to Mountain Passes & Lakes


A visit to Ladakh opens doors of opportunities for a traveller to sneak peek into the traditions of Buddhist culture. Ladakh is famous for its Buddhist rituals. So – if you want to visit this 'Little Tibet,' here are a few things to know beforehand.


The Best Time to Visit


You may plan your Ladakh trip between March and July – it is the best time to visit Ladakh. During these months, cool mountain breezes mix with scattered rainfall to create pleasant conditions. Local festivals fill the calendar - you might catch the colourful Natho Nagrang celebrations or the spiritual Sindhu Darshan by the mighty Indus River.


Must-Visit Places in Ladakh


Ladakh places to visit are treasures. Every site tells its own story through stone and water:

Pangong Lake
This lake stretches like a band of blue silk at 14,270 feet above sea level. This salt lake changes colour through the day, creating scenes so beautiful that Bollywood often comes calling. Remember '3 Idiots'? That final scene was shot right here.

Diskit Monastery
The monastery is like a silent guardian over Nubra Valley. Its white walls whisper tales from the 1400s. Perched above the winding Shayok River, it feels like part of the mountains themselves.

Thiksey Gompa
It rises in tiers like a miniature version of Tibet's Potala Palace. Since 1430, its halls have preserved Buddhist wisdom in manuscripts, art, and sacred objects. The morning prayers fill the air with chants and incense.

Leh Palace
This palace stands nine stories tall, a testament to royal ambition. King Sengee Namgyal built this massive structure in the 1500s. Walk through its corridors to peek into Ladakh's royal past.

Tso Moriri
You will find yourself beside one of India's highest lakes at Tso Moriri. This protected wetland mirrors the sky at 14,836 feet. Wild birds make their home in these pure waters.


Things You Can't Miss


You should visit the nearby cities in Ladakh. Your Ladakh experience should include –

Valley Exploration
The three sisters - Zanskar, Nubra, and Markha valleys - offer different flavours of mountain magic. Trek through their paths to find hidden monasteries and star-filled nights.

Monastery Meditation
Step into centuries-old prayer halls where butter lamps flicker. Each monastery holds its own collection of art and artifacts that tell Buddhism's story.

Wildlife Watching
Look for rare mountain animals in their natural home. The high plateaus and valleys shelter unique Himalayan species. These are the things to do in Ladakh.


How to Reach Ladakh


Here's how to reach Ladakh.

  • By Flight
    Flying to Ladakh? Land at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (eight kilometres from Leh).
  • By Air
    Reach Jammu Tawi station if you prefer the train. You can then hop on a bus or taxi for the final stretch.
  • By Road
    Road warriors can choose between two scenic highways - from Manali or from Srinagar.

Country

India

Tourist Places in Ladakh

Pangong Tso, Stok Palace, Diskit Monastery, Thiksey Gompa, Leh Palace Near Leh

Best Time to Visit Ladakh

March to July

Ladakh is famous for

Adventure, Hills & Mountains, Wildlife, Trek, Memorable Experiences

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Ladakh

When does Ladakh see snow? 

Snow covers the region from November through February, transforming the landscape.

Which months make up the quiet season? 

November to February sees fewer visitors due to intense cold and limited access to many areas.

What are the best places to visit in Ladakh?

The most loved attractions in Ladakh are Pangong Tso, Diskit Monastery and Thiksey Gompa.

What are the popular things to explore in Ladakh?

The most loved tourist places to explore in Ladakh are Pangong Tso, Diskit Monastery and Thiksey Gompa. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.

How is the weather of Ladakh in peak season?

The weather of Ladakh in peak season is chilly winds and medium to heavy rainfall during monsoons. It means you can easily plan a trip in this season for maximum fun during this season.