1 / 11Ladakh 7-Day Private Highlights, Leh, Nubra & Pangong
βοΈ Departs from Leh Airport (Kushok Bakula Rimpochee, IXL)
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Trip highlights
- βCross two of the world's highest motorable passes, Khardung La and Chang La
- βSpend time at the colour-shifting, high-altitude Pangong Tso
- βRide a double-humped Bactrian camel across the Hunder cold-desert dunes in Nubra
- βExplore centuries-old monasteries including Diskit and Thiksey, plus the 17th-century Leh Palace
- βSee the '3 Idiots' filming spots, SECMOL and Druk Padma Karpo School
Day-by-day itinerary
Arrive at Leh and transfer to your hotel to settle in and begin acclimatising. In the afternoon, head out for a Leh city tour, start at the hilltop Tsemo Castle for sweeping views over the valley, then visit the white-domed Shanti Stupa and the 17th-century Leh Palace with its Tibetan-style architecture and royal relics. Wind down with a walk through the lively Leh Market before returning to your hotel for the night.
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Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport
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Standard Hotel in Leh
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Standard Hotel in Leh
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Tsemo Castle
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Shanti Stupa
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Leh Palace
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Leh Market
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Standard Hotel in Leh
- Tsemo Castle, hilltop fort with views over Leh town and the surrounding mountains
- Shanti Stupa, white-domed stupa built by Japanese monks, with Buddhist relics
- Leh Palace, 17th-century royal palace and museum in Tibetan architectural style
- Leh Market, local stalls selling textiles, handicrafts and prayer flags
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What's included
βInclusions
- βAirport pickup and drop as per flight timings
- βPrivate vehicle (Innova / Xylo / Tavera / Scorpio or similar) for all sightseeing days per itinerary
- βStay in standard hotels in Leh and standard camps in Nubra and Pangong
- βDaily breakfast plus lunch or dinner as per itinerary
- βAssured Inner Line Permits for all restricted areas in the itinerary
- βWildlife / Environmental fees and Ladakh Union fee
- βDriver night charges, toll tax and parking charges
- βExperienced driver for the entire journey
- βEvening bonfire in Nubra
- βOxygen cylinder and basic first-aid during the tour
βExclusions
- βExpenses of a personal nature
- βMeals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
- βAny optional activities and entry tickets
- βAnything not listed under inclusions
Frequently asked questions
Most first-timers need at least 7-8 days (6 nights based in Leh) to cover the highlights, Pangong Tso, Nubra Valley via Khardung La, and Leh's monasteries. For Tso Moriri or a bike trip via Manali, budget 10-12 days. Rushing under 6 days risks both missing the best spots and underestimating the acclimatisation time your body genuinely needs.
Yes, for restricted areas. Indian nationals need a free Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, and Dah-Hanu. Apply online at lahdcleh.nic.in or at the DC Office in Leh (processed within a few hours). Foreign nationals require a Protected Area Permit (PAP) and must travel in a minimum group of two with a registered local agency.
Leh city sits at 3,500 m (11,500 ft); mountain passes like Khardung La reach 5,359 m (17,582 ft). Altitude sickness (AMS) is common in first-time visitors, symptoms include headache, nausea, and fatigue. Plan for 2 full rest days in Leh before any long drives, drink 4-5 litres of water daily, avoid alcohol on arrival, and ask your doctor about Diamox. Most people feel fine after 36-48 hours of acclimatisation.
By air is the fastest, Kushok Bakula Rimpochhe Airport (IXL) in Leh has daily flights from Delhi (β1 hr), Mumbai (β2.5 hr), and Srinagar (β30 min). By road, the Manali-Leh Highway (475 km, open June-Oct) is the most scenic; the Srinagar-Leh Highway (434 km) opens a bit earlier, usually May. Both road routes take 1-2 days of driving. Many travellers fly in and ride/drive back for the best of both worlds.
Budget travellers can cover 7 nights (Delhi flights included) for βΉ30,000-βΉ45,000 using dorm stays and shared cabs. A comfortable mid-range trip with a private cab and 3-star hotels runs βΉ60,000-βΉ90,000 per person. Premium packages with curated stays, a guide, and all meals start from βΉ1,00,000 per person. Costs vary significantly by departure city, season, group size, and accommodation level.
Ladakh is consistently rated one of India's safest regions. Crime is extremely low, the Ladakhi community is warm and welcoming, and tourist infrastructure in Leh is solid. Solo women travellers regularly report feeling very comfortable. Standard precautions apply, share your itinerary with someone at home, avoid driving on mountain passes after dark, and keep emergency numbers saved.
June-September is the peak season, roads are open, weather is stable (10-25Β°C in Leh), and Pangong Tso is at its most vibrant blue. June and July have dramatic snowy passes and flowing rivers. August-September sees full flowering valleys and festive monasteries. October offers golden landscapes and far fewer tourists. Winter (Nov-Feb) is for seasoned adventurers, sub-zero temperatures but extraordinary silence and snow-dusted monasteries.
Yes, every Tripsiana Ladakh package is fully customisable. You can adjust trip duration, accommodation category, specific places to include (Tso Moriri, Zanskar, Hanle Dark Sky Reserve), departure city, group size, and dates. Click "Enquire Now" on any package, share your preferences, and we'll send a tailored itinerary and quote within a few hours.
To plan a Leh Ladakh trip, start by choosing the best time (May to September), book flights to Leh, and ensure acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness. Research key attractions, create an itinerary, pack accordingly for varying weather, and choose reliable operators like WanderOn for perfect travel experience.
The most suitable Leh Ladakh Tour packages for families are the one that include places like Magnetic Hill, Sangam Point, Nubra Valley, Turtuk village, and Pangong Lake. Coverning these places is easy for all the family members with opportunities to learn unique phenomenon and culture.
Pick Ladakh if you want iconic sights β Pangong Tso, Nubra's dunes, Khardung La β reachable by a short flight to Leh, ideal for a 6β8 day trip. Choose Spiti if you prefer a quieter, budget-friendlier road trip through remote monastery villages, but you'll need 7β9 days by road from Shimla or Manali. Ladakh sits higher (Leh 3,500 m), so acclimatisation matters more.
Only postpaid SIM cards work in Ladakh β prepaid connections are barred beyond Leh for security reasons. BSNL, Jio and Airtel postpaid have the widest coverage in Leh town; signal is patchy or absent in Nubra, Pangong and remote passes. Carry a postpaid SIM and don't rely on data once you leave Leh.
ATMs and card machines are reliable only in Leh town. Beyond Leh β Nubra, Pangong, Turtuk and the passes β there are almost no ATMs and cards are rarely accepted. Withdraw enough cash in Leh for your whole circuit before heading out.
Yes. Royal Enfields and SUVs are widely rented in Leh, and Ladakh is a bucket-list riding destination. Note that Leh-registered vehicles are given priority for local permits, and out-of-state private bikes face restrictions β most riders rent locally. You'll still need inner-line permits for Nubra, Pangong and Turtuk, plus a day or two to acclimatise before riding high passes.
Indian travellers need an Inner Line Permit and foreign nationals a Protected Area Permit for Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Turtuk and Hanle. Permits are issued online or via the Leh DC office and are usually arranged by your operator. On Tripsiana packages the permits are handled for you β just carry a valid photo ID.
Spend your first full day in Leh (3,500 m) resting to acclimatise before travelling higher to Nubra or Pangong. Drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol and heavy exertion for the first 48 hours, and ascend gradually. Many travellers consult a doctor about Diamox beforehand. Well-paced itineraries build in an acclimatisation day for exactly this reason.
Pack layers even in summer β days are warm but nights drop near freezing at Pangong and Nubra. Bring a heavy jacket, thermals, sunglasses, high-SPF sunscreen, lip balm, a reusable water bottle, personal medication and cash. Temperatures swing sharply with altitude, so warm layers matter year-round.
Leh stays accessible by air year-round, but most high passes and lakes close under snow from roughly November to April. Winter's signature experience is the Chadar Trek β a walk across the frozen Zanskar river, run in JanuaryβFebruary. Summer (JuneβSeptember) remains the main season for the full NubraβPangong circuit.
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Booked a 7 night Ladakh trip for 6 family members including my elderly parents. From the first enquiry call to the airport drop, everything was handled professionally. The pricing was completely transparent with no surprise costs later. Driver Stanzin was patient and safety conscβ¦
Our honeymoon was perfect thanks to this team. The Nubra Valley stay and the surprise dinner under the stars at Pangong made it unforgettable. They were available on WhatsApp throughout the trip for any small need. Worth every rupee and more.
Six friends, eight days, and not a single hiccup. Permits for Pangong and Nubra were arranged in advance, hotels were clean and well located, and the itinerary was paced so we never felt altitude sick. The team clearly knows Ladakh inside out.
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