✅ Transportation – Delhi to Delhi (round trip)
✅ 8 Nights Stay – Comfortable accommodations
✅ 16 Meals – 8 Breakfasts & 8 Dinners (Vegetarian)
✅ Local Exploration – As per the detailed itinerary
✅ All Required Permits – Trekking & forest entry included
✅ First Aid Kit – Basic medical support during the tour
✅ Driver Allowance – Covered by the package
✅ Toll Tax & Parking Charges – All included
❌ Any personal expenses – Laundry, shopping, tips, snacks, etc.
❌ Adventure activities – Not mentioned in the inclusions
❌ Anything not mentioned – Outside of the given itinerary
❌ Entry tickets – To monuments, parks, or sightseeing points
❌ Meals/Drinks – Other than those listed under inclusions
❌ 5% GST – Goods and Services Tax is applicable extra
❌ Travel insurance – Not included in the package
1. What is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh?
The best time to visit Leh Ladakh is from May to September, when the roads are open, the weather is pleasant, and adventure activities are in full swing.
2. Is Leh Ladakh safe for tourists?
Yes, Leh Ladakh is considered safe for tourists, including solo travellers and bikers. However, due to high altitude, acclimatization is important to avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).
3. Do I need any permits to travel to Leh Ladakh?
Yes, Inner Line Permits (ILP) are required for Indian citizens to visit places like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri. Foreign nationals need Protected Area Permits (PAP).
4. How many days are ideal for a Leh Ladakh trip?
A minimum of 6 to 8 days is recommended to explore Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and nearby attractions, while also allowing time for acclimatisation.
5. Can I travel to Leh Ladakh by bike or car?
Yes, many travellers prefer the Manali–Leh or Srinagar–Leh highway routes by bike or car. Road conditions are challenging but scenic and thrilling for adventure lovers.
6. Is the oxygen level low in Leh Ladakh?
Yes, due to high altitude (over 11,000 feet), oxygen levels are lower than plains. Travellers may experience breathlessness, so gradual acclimatisation is crucial.
7. What should I pack for the Leh Ladakh trip?
Pack warm clothes (even in summer), sunscreen, sunglasses, medicines for AMS, a water bottle, dry snacks, sturdy shoes, ID proof, and photocopies for permits.
8. Can I visit Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley in one trip?
Yes, both are commonly included in Leh Ladakh itineraries. You can do Nubra first, then continue to Pangong via Shyok route or return to Leh in between.
9. Is the mobile network and internet available in Leh Ladakh?
Only BSNL and Jio postpaid SIMs work in Leh and Nubra. Internet is available in Leh town, but connectivity is weak or unavailable in remote areas.
10. Are there ATMs and fuel stations in Leh Ladakh?
Yes, you’ll find ATMs in Leh town, but very few beyond that. Fuel stations are available in Leh, Diskit (Nubra), and Karu, so refuel wherever possible.