Winter Ladakh

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Duration

5 Nights 6 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

40 people

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Itinerary

Day 1: Pick up from Leh Airport

Dist: 10 km to 12 km | Altitude: 3300 m to 2600 m

You will take a cab from Leh airport to your hotel. After checking in and relaxing, you can visit Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, and Leh Market. Enjoy exploring these local attractions.

Meals: Dinner

Night: Stay at the hotel in Leh

Day 2: Leh Local Sightseeing

Dist: 70 km to 90 km | Altitude: 3300 m to 2600 m.

After breakfast, you'll visit the Hall of Fame, Spituk Monastery, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, Sangam, and the Rafting Point. Enjoy these fascinating sites. In the evening, return to the hotel to relax.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Night: Stay at the hotel in Leh

Day 3: Leh to Nubra via Khardung La

Dist: 160 km | Altitude: 3500 m to 5354 m

Today, you will travel to Nubra Valley via Khardung La, which has the highest motorable pass. Visit Diskit Monastery, Hunder Village, Sand Dunes, and the Camel Ride Point. Later, check into your stay in Nubra Valley.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Night: Stay at a hotel/homestay in Nubra Valley

Day 4: Nubra Valley to Pangong

Dist: 200 km | Altitude: 3100 m to 4814 m

Wake up to breathtaking views of the Karakoram ranges, then set off towards Pangong Tso, a high-altitude saline lake. Your journey will take you through the scenic Shayok Village, Durbuk Village and Tangste Village. Spend the night near the tranquil Pangong Lake.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Night: Stay at a cottage/campsite in Pangong Tso

Day 5: Pangong to Leh via Chang La Pass

Dist: 150 km | Altitude: 3215 m to 5362 m

After breakfast, you'll drive back to Leh, crossing the Changla Pass. On the way, you'll visit Thiksey Monastery, Rancho School, and Shey Palace. In the evening, you'll reach Leh and check into your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Night: Stay at the hotel in Leh

Day 6: Depart

Altitude: 3500 m to 216 m

Say goodbye to this fantastic tour in the Karakoram range. You'll travel to Leh Airport with many great memories. Enjoy your breakfast before you leave. Safe travels, and cherish the unforgettable experiences from this trip.

Meals: Breakfast

Night: Nil

Included/Excluded

  • Meals as per the itinerary.
  • Room Heater cost, Oxygen Cylinder, Bonfire.
  • Dedicated Tour Guide(only For groups).
  • Stay on dual/triple sharing.
  • Vehicle for sightseeing & excursions as per the itinerary.
  • Pick-up and drop-off services from the Leh Airport.
  • Entire travel from Leh to Leh by Cab.
  • Driver Charges, Toll Tax, Parking Charges, etc.
  • Inner Line Permits (ILPs) for visiting restricted areas.
  • Ladakh environment fee and applicable taxes.
  • GST 5%.
  • Fees for any adventure activity.
  • Dedicated Tour Guide(For Private).
  • Any entrance fee to the monastery and monuments.
  • Any kind of personal expenses or extra meals ordered.
  • Any additional use of vehicles beyond the planned itinerary will incur extra charges.
  • Any kind of drink (alcoholic, mineral water, aerated).
  • In the Ladakh region, AC will not be operational in the cab.
  • Additional costs due to itinerary or stay changes caused by flight cancellations, bad weather, health issues, roadblocks, or other uncontrollable factors.
  • Anything not mentioned under the head.

Highlights

  • The trip will start after the full payment. Make sure you make all the arrangements beforehand.
  • In exceptional cases, if the hotel mentioned is unavailable, we may transfer you to a similar hotel.
  • You must bring proof of valid identification at the time of check-in. (PAN cards are not accepted).
  • The sequence of the day-wise itinerary for the Winter Ladakh may change during the trip depending on restrictions or any other unknown issues.
  • We shall not be responsible for any change in the itinerary for the Winter Ladakh due to landslides, flight cancellations, weather conditions, or any unforeseen events. The additional cost incurred will be in addition to the package price.
  • If you cancel your trip midway for any reason, the remaining amount will be non-refundable.
  • The company will not provide any Refund or Compensation for unused services/transportation in any circumstance.
  • The client should bear any increase in cost due to a medical emergency.
  • If the transport cost during the trip (including fuel surcharge) or accommodation increases unprecedentedly, this will affect the price.
  • Due to unforeseen circumstances, we may have to change the program and timings given in the itinerary.
  • Guests shall be liable to pay for any damages, except normal wear and tear, to an asset.
  • Rates will be different for foreign tourists. Kindly contact us for more information.
  • We will not pay, reimburse, cover losses, or take any responsibility for any activity due to circumstances beyond our control. When we say circumstances beyond our control, we mean any event we cannot avoid even after taking all the necessary precautions. Such events include, but are not limited to, airport closures, war, natural disasters, nuclear disasters, pandemics, acts of terrorism, illness, death, injury, burglary, and bad weather.

Planning a trip to the land of mountain passes requires careful preparation due to the unique demands of travelling in high-altitude, mountainous regions. The following is a detailed packing list, tips, and essential information to help you prepare for a safe and enjoyable trip.  

Essentials:

  • Passport, tickets, IDs, and necessary documents.
  • Mobile phone, charger, and power bank.

  Clothing: May to September:

  • Windbreaker jacket with hood
  • Two pairs of thermals (upper and lower)
  • Sports shoes
  • Three pairs of warm socks

April, October, November:

  • Winter jacket
  • Three pairs of thermals
  • Two sweaters/sweatshirts
  • Three pairs of warm socks/woollen socks
  • Two winter caps
  • Two pairs of warm gloves

December to March:

  • 5-6 pairs of thermals
  • Two heavy winter jackets
  • Four heavy sweaters
  • Winter shoes
  • 3-4 pairs of heavy woollen socks
  • Two heavy woollen caps
  • Two pairs of woollen gloves

  Sun Protection: Hat or cap Sunscreen (high SPF) Sunglasses Stole for dust protection   Toiletries: Toothbrush and toothpaste Shampoo, face wash, soap Toilet paper Comb Small towel Eatables and Hydration   Bottle of water (stay hydrated) Glucose packets Dry fruits Energy biscuits Chocolates   Medicines and First Aid: First aid kit (headache, stomach issues, cold, fever) Medication for Acute Mountain Sickness (Diamox) Oxygen cylinders (small cans from local chemists for emergencies)   Devices: Camera and charger Mobile phone and charger Power bank   Additional Tips:

  • Use postpaid SIMs (BSNL, Airtel, Jio) for better network coverage.
  • Keep your devices charged; cold weather drains batteries quickly.
  • Carry cold cream, lip balm, and oil to protect against dry weather.

Location Places to visit
Leh Hall of the fame War memorial, Confluence of Indus and Zanskar, Shey Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Leh Market, Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, Magnetic Hill.
Nubra Khardung La, Diskit Village, Diskit Monastery, Sand Dunes, Camel Ride Point, Hunder, Shyok River.
Pangong Tso Tangsay Village, Pangong Lake, Chang La Pass.

  Note:

  • Adventure activities are separate from the package cost. You can book them on the spot.
  • Some places are not accessible by road. You have to trek to reach such places.

Premium

Leh Grand Yasmin
Nubra Hotel Olthang
Pangong Pangong Nest

Standard

Leh Borgo villa
Nubra Hotel Olthang
Pangong Homestay

 

Premium

Dual Sharing ₹32,999/-PP
Triple Sharing ₹27,999/-PP

Standard

Dual Sharing ₹27,999/-PP
Triple Sharing ₹23,999/-PP

 

We understand that plans can change, but the booking amount is non-refundable due to the costs we incur in preparing for your tour or activity. If you wish to reschedule for a different date, we'll adjust it to the same package, providing you with the necessary flexibility.

If you have paid the total amount but cancelled the package. You will be provided with a refund, as mentioned below:

  • 30 Days or More: 50% of the total amount is refundable.
  • 15 to 29 Days: 25% of the total amount is refundable.
  • 0 to 14 Days: No Refunds.

Tours or activities may be cancelled due to unforeseen events beyond our control, weather conditions such as heavy rain or storms, or government restrictions like sudden closures of specific areas. In such a scenario, we will provide an alternate tour or activity. However, no refunds will be provided.

About this tour

About Winter Ladakh

Winter Ladakh offers a surreal experience amidst the snow-capped mountains, frozen lakes, and the chilly winds that sweep through the valleys. Winter Ladakh showcases the raw beauty of this region in its harshest season, attracting adventure lovers, photographers, and those seeking tranquillity. With minimal tourists, Ladakh allows visitors to witness the culture and natural beauty up close. Despite freezing temperatures, the region offers incredible adventures like the famous Chadar Trek, where one walks on a frozen river, or snow leopard spotting in Hemis National Park, adding to Ladakh’s allure.

Ladakh transforms into a white wonderland, where monasteries and villages are enveloped in snow. The contrast between the blue sky and white landscape enhances the region’s charm, making it an ideal destination for travellers looking for serenity. Besides the adventure, Ladakh provides a chance to immerse in the region’s unique festivals, which are rich in tradition and culture. These festivals, like Dosmoche and Spituk Gustor, are celebrated with vigour, offering a glimpse into the local way of life during Ladakh.

The region’s accessibility becomes challenging due to snowfall, with most road routes from Manali and Srinagar being closed. However, Winter Ladakh can be accessed by flights to Leh, providing a breathtaking aerial view of the snow-covered Himalayas. Exploring Winter Ladakh by jeep or taxi offers a comfortable way to navigate the icy terrain, ensuring safety while soaking in the spectacular views. Winter Ladakh also offers unique experiences like the frozen Pangong and Tso Moriri lakes, which remain a sight to behold as they turn into ice sheets.

For those seeking cultural immersion, Ladakh is the time to engage with locals and explore ancient monasteries in their tranquil, snow-clad state. The stark beauty of Winter Ladakh is further highlighted during this season, as the serenity of the monasteries and villages contrasts with the region’s summer vibrancy. With its clear skies, Winter Ladakh offers unparalleled opportunities for stargazing, where the Milky Way lights up the night in stunning clarity.

With its freezing temperatures, Ladakh demands proper preparation, including warm clothing and acclimatization due to its high altitude. The peacefulness of Winter Ladakh, combined with its breathtaking landscapes, make it a must-visit for those who want to experience a different side of this rugged region. Despite the cold, Ladakh draws in those who seek solace and adventure, making it an unforgettable journey into one of India’s most remote and beautiful areas.

How to Reach Ladakh

By Air:

Regular flights from Delhi to Leh (1 hour 10 minutes).
Connections are available from Jammu and Chandigarh.
Limited flights from Srinagar to Leh.

By Train:

The closest railway stations are Chandigarh (for the Manali-Leh route) and Jammu or Udhampur (for the Srinagar-Kargil-Leh route).

By Road:

Manali-Leh: Leh is approximately 1050 km from Delhi. To follow this route, you must take multiple(minimum two nights) to reach Leh.
Srinagar-Leh: Leh is approximately 450 km from Srinagar, with a stopover at Kargil.

 

Frequently asked questions

Leh lies in the Leh district of the Indian Union territory of Ladakh. It is the largest district in India and the second largest in the union territory of Ladakh, after Kargil. The town of Leh is the capital of the district. At an altitude of 3,525 meters above sea level. Leh is the most populous city in Ladakh, with a population of around 30,000. It is a famous tourist destination known for its beautiful mountain views, friendly locals, and excellent trekking opportunities. The city is also home to several monasteries, including the famous Thiksey Monastery, one of the region's largest and oldest.

Nubra is a high-altitude cold desert in northern India's Union Territory of Ladakh. It lies north of the Ladakh mountain range, between the Shyok and Siachen Rivers. The average elevation of the region is 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level. The area is known for its beautiful landscapes, lush green valleys, and Buddhist monasteries. Nubra is home to several villages, including Diskit, Hundar, Sumur, Tigger, and Panamik. The area is also known for its yaks, which transport goods, supplies, and people across the terrain. 

Pangong Tso lies in the Himalayas in India's Union Territory of Ladakh. The lake is at an elevation of 4,350 m (14,270 ft) and stretches from India to Tibet, with about two-thirds of its length in Tibet. It is 134 km (83 mi) long, extending from India to Tibet, and has an average depth of about 60 m (200 ft). The lake is 5 km wide and turquoise in colour due to the refraction of sunlight from its salt-laden waters. The lake is a breeding ground for many species of migratory birds, including Bar-headed Geese, Black-Necked Cranes, and Brahminy ducks. It is also home to various fish, including the golden mahseer, snow trout, and Schizothorax Richardsonii.

The Winter Ladakh is a 6 to 7-day tour package that takes visitors to some of the most beautiful places in India. The package includes visits to Leh, the capital city of Ladakh, and Nubra Valley, known for its stunning beauty, and Pangong Lake. The tour starts at Leh, where you will spend one night before heading to Nubra Valley. The Valley lies at 10,000 feet and is one of the most beautiful places in India. You will spend two nights here, exploring the region’s many attractions, including a camel safari, dunes, and the Shyok River. The third day of the tour takes you to Pangong Lake. You will spend two nights exploring the area and enjoying the stunning views here. On the last day of the tour, you will return to Leh and spend the night before returning home. Overall, the Winter Ladakh is a 6-day tour package that takes you to some of the most beautiful places in India. The package includes visits to Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake, giving you plenty of time to explore and enjoy the region's beauty.

The distance from Leh to Nubra Valley is approximately 160 kilometres or 99 miles. The trip takes 4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The route from Leh to Nubra Valley passes through the famous Khardung La Pass, the highest motorable pass in the world. It lies at an altitude of 18,380 feet above sea level. The route begins in Leh, the capital of Ladakh, and heads north-east towards the valley. Along the way, travellers will pass through several small villages and towns, including Khardung Village, Khalsar, Diskit, Hundar, and Sumur. The landscape along the way is stunning, with rugged mountain peaks, vast barren plains, and snow-covered passes. The drive from Leh to Nubra Valley is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and travellers should take the time to enjoy the views, take photographs, and appreciate the region's unique beauty. Once you reach the valley, there are many things to do, including exploring the dunes of Hunder, visiting the ancient Diskit Monastery, and taking a camel safari.

Leh is a famous city in the Ladakh region, at an altitude of 3,500 meters. The easiest and most popular way to reach Leh is by air. The closest airport to Leh City is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, which has good connections to major cities across India, such as Delhi, Mumbai, and Srinagar. Another way to reach Leh is by road. You can take this route from May to October when the snow melts and the roads open. The journey takes around two days, and it is an adventurous drive. You can also take a train to Jammu and then travel to Leh by road. Once you reach Leh, you can explore all the fantastic places this region offers. From stunning mountains and lakes to ancient monasteries and forts, there is something for everyone here.

Leh is a city in the union territory of Ladakh, India, located approximately 434 km (270 miles) east of the city of Srinagar in the Kashmir Valley and 474 km (295 miles) west of the city of Amritsar in Punjab. Leh lies approximately 936 km (582 miles) from Delhi, the capital of India. The journey by road takes around 20 hours, depending on the route and the stops. The quickest route is via NH44, NH44E, and NH1, which passes through popular cities such as Chandigarh, Ambala, Karnal, Panipat, and Sonipat. The total distance of the journey is approximately 910 km (565 miles). The journey also offers an opportunity to explore the vibrant culture of northern India.

The weather in Leh is highly variable and can be very unpredictable. In the summer, the average temperature is around 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). Winter temperatures can drop as low as -19 degrees Celsius (-4 degrees Fahrenheit). The best time to visit Leh is from April to October, when the climate is enjoyable and warm with bright sunshine. It is also when most trekking and other adventure activities occur. In monsoon months, July and August receive heavy rainfall, which is not the best time to visit. Snowfall is common in winter. The climate in Leh is dry and cold, with deficient humidity levels, which makes it suitable for trekking, mountaineering, and other outdoor activities. 

The best time to plan for Winter Ladakh is May to September because the weather is pleasant during this season, and the scenery is stunning. The temperature during these months is ideal for trekking, camping, and other outdoor activities. The roads are accessible, and the views are breathtaking. During this period, tourists can also experience the beauty of the region's lakes, mountains, monasteries, villages, and other attractions. In addition, the high-altitude desert areas of Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake are also accessible. 

Leh is a spectacularly beautiful destination located in the northern part of India. It is the capital of the Ladakh region and is at an altitude of 3500 meters above sea level. Breathtaking mountain peaks and vast, uninhabited valleys surround it. Leh is a perfect place for adventure lovers with its endless possibilities for mountain biking, trekking, rafting, and other activities. There are also several monasteries and palaces in the region, which are popular tourist attractions. The vibrant culture, rich history, and friendly locals make Leh a great place to explore. The most notable thing about Leh is its unique landscape, which is ideal for trekking. Leh is also home to some of the most beautiful lakes in India, such as Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, and Tsomoriri, popular destinations for camping and trekking. Leh is also known for its unique and delicious cuisine. The region offers a variety of dishes, such as momos, thukpa, and tsampa, which are popular with tourists. The stunning mountain views, the vibrant culture, and the delicious food make it a must-visit destination. With so much to explore and experience, it is easy to see why Leh is such a special place.

Pangong Lake is a stunning lake in the Himalayan mountain range in the Ladakh region of India. It is one of the highest-altitude lakes in the world, located at 4,350 meters above sea level. The lake is an incredible experience, with a unique atmosphere, crystal-clear waters, and stunning mountains. Snow-capped mountains surround the lake; during the summer, the entire area is vibrant with colours of blue and green. The lake is 134 km long and 5.5 km wide, divided by the Line of Control between India and China. The lake is home to various birds, fish, and other wildlife. You can also find several species of migratory birds at the lake. The lake is also great for a peaceful stroll or bike ride. There are several camping sites around the lake, and you can enjoy some time in nature away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Pangong Lake is a must-visit for anyone looking for an unforgettable experience in the Himalayas. The lake's breathtaking beauty and peaceful atmosphere will make you appreciate the beauty of nature.

Nubra Valley is a popular tourist spot located in Leh. It is situated north of the Indus River between the Karakoram mountain ranges. The valley is home to several picturesque villages like Diskit, Hunder, and Turtuk. To reach Nubra Valley, you can first reach Leh by flying to Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. You can hire a taxicab or take a bus from the airport to the valley. The journey from the airport to Nubra Valley takes around 4-5 hours. If you travel from Delhi, you can take a train or a bus to Jammu and then take a bus to Leh. You can hire a taxicab or a shared cab from Leh to Nubra Valley. You can also take the Srinagar-Leh highway to reach Nubra Valley. This journey takes about two days. Lastly, you can take the Manali-Leh highway to reach the valley. This scenic route takes about five days to reach Nubra Valley.

The time required for a Winter Ladakh typically depends on your itinerary. However, most packages will involve at least 4-5 days of sightseeing and activities, providing enough time to explore the main attractions in the region, such as Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, Khardung La Pass, and Hemis National Park. You may also have time for additional activities such as river rafting, hiking, and camel rides. If you wish to explore more of the area, consider extending your trip to 6-7 days.

The official language in Leh, India, is Ladakhi, a Tibetan dialect. Most of the population speaks Ladakhi; however, minority populations also speak other languages like Hindi, Urdu, and English. Ladakhi is written in the Tibetan script and is closely related to other Tibetan languages, such as Dzongkha, the official language of Bhutan. English is widely spoken in most urban areas, while a small minority speak Hindi and Urdu. People speak to Kashmiri from the Kashmir Valley, while a small community speaks Balti of people from the Baltistan region of Pakistan.

When packing a Winter Ladakh. For the colder temperatures, warm, layered clothing is recommended, such as a base layer of thermal underwear, a woollen sweater and a warm jacket. A pair of gloves and a hat for cold nights to keep your hands and feet warm. Shoes should be sturdy and waterproof. Bring lighter clothing such as T-shirts, shorts, and a light jacket for warmer days. A wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses will assist protect you from the sun. A pair of sandals will also be helpful for warmer days. Other essential items to pack include a waterproof bag cover, a flashlight, and a first-aid kit. Depending on the weather, you should also bring rain gear and a warm sleeping bag.

Leh, a city in India, is 11,562 feet above sea level. It lies in the Himalayas at the banks of Indus and Zanskar. The average temperature in Leh ranges from -15°C in winter to 29°C in summer. The city is known for its monasteries and Buddhist culture and is a popular destination for trekking and adventure activities. The air is thin, and the climate can be harsh, but this is part of its appeal. Visitors come to Leh to experience the tranquillity and beauty of the mountains and the traditional culture of the region. The nearby monastery of Thiksey is well worth a visit, as are nearby lakes such as Pangong Tso and Tsomoriri.

Pangong and Nubra Valley are stunningly beautiful areas in the Indian state. The mountain peaks, lush greenery, and pristine lakes make them ideal destinations for nature lovers. The best location choice depends on the individual’s interests and preferences. Pangong Lake is one of the most famous lakes in India and lies in the Ladakh region. It is renowned for its spectacular beauty and its vivid blue hue. The majestic Himalayan Mountains surround the lake and are famous for camping, trekking, and other outdoor activities. The nearby villages of Man, Merak, and Spangmik offer a glimpse into the region's traditional culture. The valley is known for its beautiful landscape, including the majestic snow-capped mountains of the Karakoram range, rolling dunes, and lush green vegetation. The area is also home to many Buddhist monasteries and various wildlife. 

Nubra Valley is a stunningly beautiful region located in the northernmost part of India. It is home to some of the country's most spectacular mountains, valleys, and lakes. The majestic Karakoram mountain range framed the picturesque landscape, making it a visual treat for any traveller. Nubra Valley is well known for its high-altitude desert and double-humped Bactrian camels. The area is also home to some of India's most impressive Buddhist monasteries, including the Diskit Monastery and the Thiksey Monastery. These ancient holy sites are adorned with stunningly intricate frescoes, statues, and other artwork and offer a unique insight into the spiritual life of the region. Nubra Valley is also a great place to experience the traditional Ladakhi culture. There are multiple carnivals and events throughout the year, and visitors can sample delicious local cuisine and watch traditional performances.

Nubra Valley is a high-altitude cold desert in the Ladakh region of India, situated between the Karakoram and Ladakh mountain ranges. It is known for its spectacular dunes, snow-capped mountains, hot springs, and ancient Buddhist monasteries. The valley is also home to the Shyok and Nubra Rivers, which meet to form the Shyok River. It is one of the few places in India where people can experience a cold desert climate. The area is also home to numerous ancient Buddhist monasteries, such as the Diskit monastery, which dates back to the 14th century. The dunes of the valley are a unique feature of the landscape and offer an excellent opportunity for sandboarding and camel safaris. The hot springs are another attraction, allowing visitors to relax in the healing waters. The valley is also home to wildlife, including snow leopards, ibex, Tibetan wolves, and marmots.

Pangong Lake, also known as Pangong Tso, is a high-altitude lake in India. It lies at an elevation of 4,351 meters above sea level and stretches across India and China. It is the world's highest lake and the largest saltwater lake in India. Pangong Lake is a speciality of the Ladakh region. Its stunning beauty and serenity have become a popular tourist destination in India. The lake covers an area of about 600 square kilometres and is one of the largest brackish lakes in Asia. It is an endorheic lake, meaning it has no outflow and is entirely fed by melting snow. The lake is known for its changing colours and has shades of blue, green, and orange. The lake is also famous for its religious significance. It is called the "lake of cosmic energy" by the locals, who come here to offer prayers to the gods. It is also considered the site of a battle between the Pandavas and the Kauravas in the epic Mahabharata. A lake is also great for adventure activities like trekking, camping, and water sports. It is a popular destination for motorbikers and road trippers, as the roads leading to the lake are excellent and offer a great view of the surrounding mountains and the lake itself.

The best time to visit Nubra is between April and October. The weather is pleasant during these months, and the temperatures range between 16 and 25 degrees Celsius. It is also ideal for exploring the region's local culture and ancient monasteries. However, it is essential to note that the temperatures can drop significantly in the winter (November to March) and be cold and windy. So, if you are looking for an ideal time to visit, April to October is the best time to visit Nubra Valley.

Pangong Lake is a high-altitude lake in India's Himalayan region of Ladakh. It is known for its spectacular views of the Karakoram and the Himalayan mountain ranges. The lake is situated at an altitude of 4,351 meters, making it one of the highest-altitude lakes in the world. Pangong Lake freezes during December, January, and February. The lake usually freezes in late December and remains frozen until early March. The lake's temperature can dip as low as -10°C during winter. Visitors can enjoy the surreal experience of walking on the frozen lake during these months. The lake is also home to wildlife, including migratory birds, foxes, marmots, and wild horses. Visiting Pangong Lake during the winter is a unique experience as one can witness the lake frozen. However, due to the icy and harsh weather conditions, it is advised to take necessary precautions and wear appropriate clothing while visiting the lake.

Yes, the Nubra Valley in the Ladakh region of India has snow throughout the winter months. It is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including the Saser Kangri and the Karakoram Pass. During the winter, the valley receives heavy snowfall, with an average of 10-20 feet of snow in some areas. The snow can accumulate to depths of several feet, and the temperatures can drop to -20 degrees Celsius. The valley is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders because of its unique terrain and snow conditions.

The Which Pass connects Leh to Nubra is known as the Khardung La Pass. It lies in Ladakh, India, and has the highest motorable pass in the world. It sits at an elevation of 18,380 feet (5,602 m). The pass connects the Nubra Valley to the Shyok and Indus Valleys. The pass is a significant tourist attraction in the region and is known for its spectacular views of the surrounding Karakoram and Zanskar ranges. It is also an essential gateway for trade and commerce between India and China—the Indian army transporting supplies to the Siachen Glacier. The road is usually accessible between May and October. Carrying warm clothes and snacks while travelling on this pass is advisable.

The famous Siachen Glacier lies in the Nubra Valley in the Ladakh region of India. The glacier is the second-longest in the world, with 75 kilometres (47 miles). It lies at an elevation of 5,753 meters (18,875 feet) above sea level and is the source of the Nubra River. The Siachen Glacier is the focus of a long-standing territorial dispute between India and Pakistan, who both lay claim to the area. The glacier is known for its harsh weather conditions, which include temperatures as low as -56 degrees Celsius (-69 degrees Fahrenheit) and heavy snowfall. The Nubra Valley is also home to several other glaciers, such as the Sasser Kangri, the Karakoram, and the Saltoro Kangri. These glaciers are located at elevations of more than 5,000 meters (16,000 ft) and are some of the world's most challenging and extreme environments. The Siachen Glacier is one of the most famous and visited glaciers in the world, and it is an essential source of water, power, and adventure for the people of the Nubra Valley.

Winter Ladakh is a popular tour that covers some of Ladakh's most spectacular landscapes. It includes visiting Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and several other places and activities, making it an excellent option for a memorable holiday experience.

During the winter in Ladakh, you will visit the city of Leh. You can explore the city’s ancient monasteries, palaces, and temples here, including the famous Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace, Magnetic Hill, and Zanskar Valley.

You will be visiting the Nubra Valley. This valley is known for its picturesque views and is home to many beautiful wildlife species, including the double-humped Bactrian camel. You can also enjoy incredible sightseeing opportunities like the Diskit Monastery, the White Sand Dunes, and the Hunder Monastery. Visiting Pangong Lake, one of the most beautiful lakes in the world. You can also see nearby villages such as Chushul, Merak, and Spangmik. You can see the local markets, explore the region’s culture, or stroll around the city.

Nubra is a high-altitude cold desert in the Ladakh region of India. It lies at the confluence of the Shyok and Siachen Rivers, which form the Nubra River. The valley is renowned for its dramatic landscape, including dunes, the Shyok and Nubra Rivers, and its monasteries, such as the Diskit monastery. Nubra Valley is also home to the Bactrian camels, double-humped camels native to the area. The region is known for its traditional handicrafts and unique cultural and religious heritage. Its unique cultural heritage includes festivals such as the Dosmoche, held each year in February or March. Nubra Valley is also a popular destination for adventure sports, such as mountain biking, mountaineering, and river rafting. It is also home to some of the world's highest motorable roads, making it an excellent destination for road trips.

Pangong Lake, located in the Himalayan mountain range in the union territory of Ladakh in India, is a famous tourist destination and one of the most visited places in the country. It is renowned for its unique and breathtaking beauty, crystal-clear waters and striking, rugged mountains. The lake is also famous for its changing colours, varying from shades of blue to green and orange as the day progresses. The lake is also known for its rich flora and fauna, including various migratory birds and endangered fish species. It is a popular spot for activities such as camping, trekking, and fishing due to the secluded and peaceful atmosphere. Another feature that makes Pangong Lake famous is its connection with the Bollywood movie '3 Idiots' filmed here. 

The Winter Ladakh is a great way to explore the stunning landscapes of the Himalayan region. It includes stops in Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake, as well as accommodation and transportation. The package provides a whole experience of the region's culture, history, and nature. The Nubra Valley is a great place to explore traditional Buddhist monasteries and take in breathtaking views of the mountains. At the same time, Pangong Lake is a beautiful blue-green lake that is a popular destination for boating and nature-watching. The package also includes accommodation and transportation, making it a convenient and affordable way to explore the region. Overall, the Winter Ladakh is worth the cost. It provides a comprehensive regional experience, convenient accommodation and transportation to make the journey easier. The stunning views are a great way to explore the region's culture, history, and nature.

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6 Days 5 Nights

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Ladakh
Leh
Nubra
Pangong

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