When the winters set in Leh Ladakh, the most important question for lovers of Ladakh becomes “How to travel to Leh Ladakh in Winters??“. The roads to Ladakh are closed in winter.
Traveling on the Srinagar – Leh Highway and Manali – Leh Highway gets very risky as you enter the end of October owing to snowfall at passes, black ice on the road which skids the vehicles making driving hazardous and above all extremely harsh cold conditions with not much shelter, and food at disposal, especially on the Manali – Leh Highway.
Hence, the only option to travel to Leh Ladakh in Winters after October is to directly fly to Leh from Delhi and then travel within Ladakh.
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Winter tourism in Ladakh is always special but lately, it is rising like anything. Many senior travelers and lovers of Ladakh, including me, who used to love this once-upon-a-time remote place named Ladakh, now see much filth, garbage, and litter in the season time. Hence, many are trying to avoid visiting Ladakh in the summer.
Especially, owing to the rise of domestic tourists (forgive me for saying the bitter truth, but you know it is true, don’t you?? 😥 ) who litter like anything on the shores of pristine Pangong Tso or Tso Moriri, at remotest passes, in remote corners and where not they throw those plastic bottles out of their moving cars or those wafer packets which such morons eat, open the window and throw out – disturbs the ecological balance, flora, and fauna just for the mere show off of the 4×4 capabilities their supercars posses, for few 100 likes, smileys, RTs in Social Virtual Media???…
Well to be very frank even winters are no longer that rosy and you will get such people in winters too nowadays. All thanks to the uncontrolled mass tourism and the age of Instagram. Confronting such idiots means getting into trouble, spoiling your mood, sometimes taking on punches, and spoiling your trip as locals have closed their eyes in the name of development, and they don’t come forward to beat the shit out of such morons… Aah, my heart bleeds as I write all this and more but anyway, let’s come back to topic 🙂 🙂 …
Still, do not believe me?? Read yourself in the article about how Ladakh is turning itself into an environmental disaster.
Many Responsible travelers who respect mother nature are ready to take on the hardships of Ladakh in winter to see this heavenly land not getting polluted in front of their eyes at every corner or not getting noise polluted by any drunkards playing loud music on the holy shores of such nature conservation land, I thought of completing the DoW Travel Guide of Leh Ladakh by adding the chapters on Leh Ladakh in winters. In the last article, I shared some important tips on making a winter trip to Leh Ladakh.
PS: You can help save this beautiful heaven from this filth & littering by learning, sharing, spreading and educating these key pointers about responsible travel in the Himalayas
Flying directly to a high altitude place like Leh (3500+ Mtr) can cause serious issues sometimes if proper care is not taken for Acute Mountain Sickness.
And when it is winter, there should be extra care that needs to be taken in order to help your body fight & cope with extreme cold plus high altitude together.
Hence, one must always be at least aware of the importance of Acclimatization and tips to better acclimatize to some extent before venturing to further high altitudes.
I would like to sketch below one of the most common itineraries or travel plans for Ladakh in winter that you can follow on your adventures of snow-white Ladakh in winter.
This itinerary covers two of the three major tourist destinations of Ladakh including Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso Lake. The plan for Tso Moriri is provided as optional.
When you fly to such high-altitude places like Leh, you must give your body a chance to acclimatize a bit before actually getting started with sightseeing on distant high-altitude places in Ladakh. That is the precise reason why a road journey to Ladakh from Srinagar Leh Highway is more fun because it allows your body to adapt to the increase in altitude gradually. Hence, you acclimatize to the raising altitude day by day.
But, in winter the highways to Ladakh are closed, and hence, flying to Leh in harsh cold conditions is the only option one has on disposal. So, let’s take a look at how one can plan this, not so easy, adventure journey to Leh Ladakh in winters and also maximize the chances of enjoying the trip rather than just merely surviving on it.
Needless to say, you will need to carry proper heavy woolen clothing for the winter trip to Ladakh.
If you have an additional day at hand, you can visit Turtuk Village in Nubra Valley as well.
Or those who have 8 days in hand, can make a Day trip to Pangong Tso as below but that makes it a bit rushed / hectic.
If you have a couple of more days at hand or in case Chang La Pass is snowed, you got yourself a couple of days then you can visit Tso Moriri as well. Please remember the order of visit must be like Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and then Tso Moriri, in any case, to best acclimatize yourself.
Since there is no high mountain pass on the way to Tso Moriri from Leh, this is far more approachable but being very remote and lacking basic facilities, especially in winters nearby Tso Moriri, it is best avoided unless you are a serious hardcore traveler and enjoy such harsh cold conditions as an adventure 🙂 🙂 …
You may check this less than 3-minute video on Discover With Dheeraj YouTube Channel to know more on the 6 Special Tips for a Winter Trip to Ladakh. If you like my video, please do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube channel.
LAST UPDATED: Dec 2023
This article has been updated with the latest information about making a winter trip to Ladakh. It is kept up to date every season to reflect the current status. Feel free to suggest any further updates you deem fit that I may have missed.
I hope this travel plan or itinerary for traveling to Ladakh in winter will be useful for you in planning your adventure trip. I will look forward to any questions or doubts in the comments section of this article.
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