Let's be honest — Ladakh isn't just a trip. It's the one you keep talking about for years after you're back.
The kind of place where you're riding through a high mountain pass in the morning, sitting by the edge of Pangong Tso in the afternoon, and falling asleep under the clearest sky you've ever seen at night. It doesn't feel real until you're actually there.
At Desh Videsh Travels, we've been taking people to Ladakh for years — and we know exactly what makes a Ladakh trip genuinely great versus just another tour package. That's why every itinerary we design is built around real experiences. Not rushed. Not overcrowded. Just you, the mountains, and the kind of freedom that's hard to find anywhere else.
We offer Leh Ladakh tour packages covering everything from the dramatic roads of the Manali–Leh highway and the sand dunes of Nubra Valley to the remote border village of Turtuk and the world's highest motorable road at Umling La. Whether you want a classic sightseeing tour, an all-out bike expedition, a girls-only group trip, or an offbeat route most travellers never discover — we've got the right package waiting for you.
Departures are available from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Kolkata — so no matter where you're starting from, getting to Ladakh has never been easier.
Early bird discounts for 2026 are already live. So if Ladakh is on your mind, there's no better time to stop planning and start packing.
Why Choose Leh Ladakh?
Close your eyes and feel the crisp mountain air. Open them, and you’ll be greeted by turquoise rivers, rugged mountains, and a sky so clear it feels surreal. Leh Ladakh, located at altitudes ranging from 2,800 meters to 4,500 meters, is home to the world’s highest motorable pass at 19,000 feet.
Leh, the capital, sits at 11,000 ft above sea level and serves as the starting point of your adventure. Explore iconic spots like Magnetic Hill, Leh Palace, and Shanti Stupa, and discover the unique blend of adventure, culture, and serene beauty that defines this Himalayan gem. If you want a deeper understanding of Ladakh’s travel routes, permits, acclimatization tips, seasonal insights and detailed itinerary planning before selecting your package, explore our comprehensive Ladakh Travel Guide to plan your journey with clarity and confidence.
Popular Leh Ladakh Tour Packages
Best Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh
Shanti Stupa
Built in 1991 by a Japanese Buddhist monk, this white-domed stupa offers panoramic views of Leh and is a symbol of peace. It houses relics of Buddha preserved by the 14th Dalai Lama.
- Location: Shanti Stupa Road, Leh
- Timings: 5 AM – 9 PM
- Best Time: July – September
Magnetic Hill
This natural wonder creates an optical illusion where vehicles appear to defy gravity. A must-see for travelers seeking unique experiences.
- Location: Srinagar-Leh Road
- Timings: 24x7
- Best Time: June – October
Leh Palace
Also known as the Lachen Palkar Palace, built in 1600, offering stunning views of Leh and a glimpse of Tibetan culture. Special occasions like Galdan Namchot make it extra magical.
- Location: Namgyal Hill, Leh
- Timings: 8 AM – 5 PM
- Best Time: June – September
Pangong Tso
The world-famous brackish water lake changes color with light and time of day, making it a photographer’s paradise.
- Location: Leh District
- Timings: 24x7
- Best Time: May – September
Turtuk
A picturesque village near the Line of Control, known for apricots and its unique Balti culture.
- Location: Nubra, Leh District
- Timings: 24x7
- Best Time: April – September
Tso Moriri
A tranquil high-altitude lake in the Changthang plateau, less crowded and perfect for peace seekers. Inner Line Permit required.
- Location: Changthang Region
- Timings: 24x7
- Best Time: June – August
Diskit Monastery
The oldest and largest monastery in Nubra Valley, famous for the 33-meter Buddha statue and the Dosmoche Festival.
- Location: Diskit, Leh District
- Timings: 7 AM – 1 PM, 2 PM – 7 PM
- Best Time: May – October
Hall of Fame Museum
A tribute to the Indian Army soldiers, perfect for history enthusiasts.
- Location: Leh-Kargil Road, Leh
- Timings: 9 AM – 1 PM, 2 PM – 7 PM (Closed Monday)
Adventure Activities in Leh Ladakh
- Trekking: Explore Himalayan trails with difficulty levels from easy to advanced (May – September).
- Quad Biking: A thrilling ride in the Nubra Valley’s Adventure Valley (June – September, ₹1,000–1,200).
- SUV Expedition: Traverse breathtaking mountain routes in comfort (June – September).
- Bike Expedition: Ideal for first-timers and adventure seekers alike (June – September).
- Double Hump Camel Safari: Ride Bactrian camels in Hunder’s sand dunes (June – September, ₹750–1,400).
- River Rafting: Enjoy the Zanskar, Padum, and Nimu rivers with gushing waters and majestic mountains (June – August, ₹2,000–3,500).
Best Places to Eat in Leh
- The Tibetan Kitchen: Classic Tibetan cuisine; try momos and Mariani.
- Gesmo Restaurant: Multi-cuisine dishes and freshly baked goodies.
- Chopsticks Noodle Bar: Asian and Tibetan delicacies under a cozy ambiance.
- Lamayuru Restaurant: Vegetarian-friendly with Tibetan and international cuisine.
- Lehvenda Cafe: Aromatic coffees, pizzas, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Best Places to Shop in Leh
- Moti Market: Traditional Tibetan handicrafts and souvenirs.
- Zanskar Valley Market: Authentic cultural items from Ladakh.
- Main Bazaar: Clothing, artifacts, and everyday essentials.
- Tibetan Handicraft Emporium: Carpets, jewelry, rare books, and old paintings.
How to Reach Leh Ladakh
- By Air: Leh Airport connects major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Srinagar.
- By Road: Choose from the Srinagar-Leh Highway (434 km) or the Manali-Leh Highway. Roads provide scenic views and better acclimatization.
- By Train: Nearest station is Jammu Tawi; onward journey by cab or bus via Manali.
Travel Tips for Leh Ladakh
- Bike & Gear: Choose suitable bikes and riding gear for safety.
- Permits: Carry Inner Line Permit (ILP) or Protected Areas Permit (PAP) if required.
- Essentials: Power banks, extra fuel, warm clothes, cash, and photography equipment.
- Acclimatization: Allow 1–3 days to adjust to high altitudes.
Best Time to Visit
- Summer (July – September): Peak season with moderate temperatures and vibrant festivals.
- Autumn (October – December): Fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
- Winter (January – March): Snowy landscapes and frozen lakes for adventure enthusiasts.
Book Now Leh Ladakh tour package with Desh Videsh Travels today and embark on a journey filled with adventure, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural experiences that will stay with you forever!