Leh ladakh
Arrive in Leh. Rest and acclimatize. Short evening visit to Shanti Stupa.

Essential Arrive in Leh Tips:
- Acclimatization: Do not make any travel plans for the first 24 hours. Rest and drink plenty of water to adjust to the 11,500+ ft altitude.
- Health Prep: Carry Diamox for AMS, and medicines for headache/nausea.
- Connectivity: BSNL has the best network, but only post-paid SIMs work reliably in Ladakh.
Local Tour Guides/Experts in Leh:
- Stanzin Thinless: Specialized local guide.
- Tsewang Tamchos: Ladakhi tour expert.
- Jigmat Lundup: Experienced local guide with 12+ years.
- Dorjey Zangpo: Local tour guide.
What to Do in the First 2 Days:
- Stay Local: Visit Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, or the local market quietly.
- Pack Layers: Bring thermals and windproof jackets as temperatures change rapidly.
Trip Planning Essentials:
- Permits: Necessary for visiting areas like Nubra Valley and Hanle.
- Cost Estimates (2026): Budget trips range ₹20,000–₹30,000, while mid-range is ₹35,000–₹55,000 per person.
Essential Tso Moriri Day Trip Guide

- Route & Distance: The most popular route from Leh is via Upshi, Chumathang, and Mahe Bridge (approx. 213 km–220 km one way). The journey involves rough, bumpy roads, particularly near the lake.
- Best Time to Visit: April to September.
- Permits: An Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory for both Indian and foreign nationals.
- Key Sights & Stops:
- Chumathang Hot Springs: A popular spot to stop for breakfast or tea.
- Puga Valley: Known for its natural, geothermal hot springs.
- Tso Moriri Viewpoint: Offers stunning panoramic views of the turquoise lake.
- Travel Tips:
- Altitude Sickness: Spend at least 2–3 days in Leh to acclimatize before traveling to Tso Moriri.
- Transport: Rent a private taxi from Leh (Innova/Xylo recommended) as shared transport is infrequent.
- Cash & Supplies: Carry sufficient cash as there are no ATMs at the lake, and connectivity is minimal.
- Accommodation: While this guide is for a day trip, most travelers stay overnight in Korzok village, as pitching tents on the lakeshore is prohibited.
Quick Guide: Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso

Best Route: Hunder/Diskit \(\rightarrow \) Khalsar \(\rightarrow \) Agham \(\rightarrow \) Shyok Village \(\rightarrow \) Durbuk \(\rightarrow \) Tangtse \(\rightarrow \) Pangong Tso.
Travel Time: 5-6 hours via Shyok (direct).
Alternative Route: Via Wari La (longer, harder, 8-10 hours).
Best Time to Depart: Early morning (before 8 AM) to avoid water crossing challenges on the Shyok route.
Required Permits: Inner Line Permit (ILP) required, typically arranged through a travel agent or online.
Essential Travel Tips
- Road Conditions: The route via Shyok River is rough, with some water crossings (nallahs). A high-clearance SUV is strongly recommended.
- Fuel/Food: Fill your tank in Nubra. Carry extra food, snacks, and water, as there are limited eateries along the Shyok route.
- Altitude: You will be traveling at high altitudes. Stay hydrated and be aware of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).
- Best Time to Visit: June to September, when the road is generally open.
Recommended Stops
- Diskit Monastery: See the 32-meter tall Maitreya Buddha statue.
- Hunder Sand Dunes: Enjoy a camel ride in the desert landscapes before departing.
- Shyok River Village: Scenic drive along the riverside.
- Spangmik/Lukung: Ideal spots at the edge of Pangong Lake for camping and enjoying the view. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
