These 10 Reasons make Ladakh a perfect getaway for all seasons!

Majestic beauty, beguiling meadows, imposing mountains, swift rivers, lots of adventure, serene lakes, and what not? There are a plethora of reasons to plan a trip to Ladakh right now! Break the monotony of city life and get ready to explore the wonders of Ladakh, the ‘Land of High Passes. Ladakh is a paradise for any kind of traveler and a treasure trove for anybody who really wants to soak in the charm of this wonderland.

This much-awaited vacation in India will not only be a memorable one but also be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Have a look at the reasons which will clear all your doubts as to why you should plan a trip to Ladakh very soon.

Ladakh houses rare species of flora and fauna

Once in Ladakh, it is not possible for you to restrain yourself by getting surprised after looking at the exotic and rare species of flora and fauna. Here, you will find rare Tibetan antelope, Tibetan wild ass, nimble ibex, etc. Wildlife Safari at the Hemis National Park is one of the best things to do in Ladakh. You can easily spot the blue sheep or bharal which is found in abundance here. The vegetation is sparse yet amazing.

Where to go to spot exotic flora and fauna?

Ladakh is dotted with numerous scenic monasteries

Ladakh is not only jam-packed with adventures activities but it is also dotted with various picturesque monasteries. These quaint monasteries in Ladakh portray the most remarkable feature of the place. The serenity prevailing at these Gompas makes them best places to visit in Ladakh. Devotees throng at the monasteries to offer prayers. Not only the natives but international tourists also revere these monasteries equally. Beautifully created, these monuments are truly an architectural wonder. Festooned with flags and owning religious value, the monasteries are worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.

Popular Monasteries in Ladakh

  • Hemis Monastery
  • Thiksey Monastery
  • Spituk Monastery
  • Namgyal Tsemo Monastery
  • Hundur Monastery
  • Likir Monastery
  • Phyang Monastery

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Feel the thrill of mountain biking

The thrill of mountain biking in Ladakh is beyond description. The enthralling adventure activity allows you to navigate high mountain passes like Khardung La, Tanglang La, Chang La, and many more. Riding on the most treacherous and arduous zig-zag roads is challenging and fascinates the rider to the core. Mountain Biking is nothing less than paddling through the moonlike plateaus of Ladakh. Bike along the Indus and Zanskar River or race with the Wild Ass. All these things will make your trip a memorable experience.

Where to go for Mountain Biking in Ladakh?

  • From Leh towards Hemis
  • From Leh towards Alchi
  • Roads leading to Khardung La and back

Marvel at the ancient architectures

A number of ancient Gompas and monasteries add to the glory of Ladakh. Nestled at breathtaking locations, the monasteries are noted for spreading Buddhism in India. A treasure trove of ancient manuscripts, amazing architecture, and superb décor and antiques make these prehistoric structures stand out amongst the rest. The best time to visit Ladakh for exploring these centuries’ old monasteries is during the winter. Many sacred thangkas and ancient relics are carefully preserved at these monasteries.

Popular ancient monasteries in Ladakh

  • Shey Monastery
  • Thiksey Monastery
  • Tsemo Gompa
  • Phyang Monastery
  • Spituk Monastery
  • Stok Palace and Museum
  • Sumda Chun Monastery

Soak in the beauty of the pristine nature

Ladakh is not just a barren land! It is the place where nature dwells in its purest form. From lush green pastures to scenic lakes like Pangong Tso, the natural bounties adorn Ladakh in a charming way. An unbelievable, magical and superb landscape makes this cold desert an extremely awe-inspiring place. All nature lovers can treat their eyes with just nature and all its untouched beauty. There are also many natural sights that can present a visual retreat for the spectators.

Natural attractions of Ladakh

  • Pangong Tso
  • Tso Moriri
  • Leh
  • Shey
  • Stok Palace
  • Nubra Valley

 Savor the local cuisines

A trip to the wonderland never gets completed without savoring the local food of Ladakh. Treat your taste buds with scrumptious culinary delights. Soft and steamy momos and delicious thukpa will bring you back here often. Then there is butter tea, tapu, paba, Chuupri, and Tigmo. The Langar served at the Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is bliss for the hungry souls. You just can’t get enough of the finger-licking taste of these Ladakhi cuisines. Don’t forget to visit the local markets in Ladakh to buy the yummy apricot jam.

What not to miss?

  • Momos
  • Thukpa
  • Langar at Gurudwara Pathar Sahib
  • Butter Tea
  • Khambir
  • Thenktuk
  • Mokthuk
  • Chutagi
  • Skyu

That proud feeling of traversing one of the highest motorable roads in the world

Ladakh is synonymous with adventure for many. ‘The Land of High Passes’ lures many daredevils to satiate their craving for trying something exciting. One of the adventurous activities to try in Ladakh is scaling Khardung La, one of the highest motorable roads in the world. The sense of achievement of posing with the signboard of Khardung La is beyond description. Take some time out to marvel at enthralling panoramic views of the snow-covered Himalayan peaks.

What’s so special?

  • The feeling of being on top of the world is matchless
  • Sipping a cup of tea at such an altitude is truly soulful
  • Khardung La is a gateway to the Shyok and Nubra Valley
  • Many Cycling aficionados can also be spotted here

Enjoy the cultural extravaganza at Ladakh

Festivals in Ladakh are truly a cultural extravaganza that brings life to the valley. These galas are the highlights of this wonderland, showcasing the ethos of the region at its best. Here, the New Year is welcomed with open arms and the existence of the Indus River is also a cause for celebration. The victory of good over the bad calls for a grand fiesta. Ladakh Festival is a kaleidoscope of the cultural diversity of different regions. The festivals are celebrated with great pomp and show accompanied by drum beats, dances, and monks playing a major role.

Popular Festivals of Ladakh

  • Sindhu Darshan
  • Losar
  • Yuru Kabgyat
  • Hemis Tsechu
  • Thiksey Gustor
  • Phyang Tsedup
  • Dosmoche
  • Stok Guru Tsechu
  • Matho Nagrang

Trekking

Ladakh is a haven for trekkers. From the famous Chadar Trek, trekking at the frozen river to the many other challenging treks, you’ll never run out of incredible options here. Whether you are a first-time trekker or a professional, there are routes for everybody which are worth exploring. The days spent while trekking in Ladakh will undoubtedly be worth every effort. Walk past over the highest roads, isolate mountains, scenic attractions, and narrow passes – Ladakh has it all.

Famous trekking trails in Ladakh

  • Snow leopard trek
  • Chadar Trek
  • Markha Valley trek
  • Lamayuru to Darcha trek
  • Shyok Valley trek
  • Stok Kangri trek
  • Ripchar Valley trek
  • Lamayuru to Alchi trek

Camping

Forget about sticking to the gadgets and start enjoying staying under the star-lit sky. Camping in Ladakh is an excellent opportunity to stay by the lakeside and spend some time just with yourself. Cool breeze, excellent views, and amicable people make camping an unforgettable experience. The surreal activity will cast a spell on you. Sometimes sitting by and looking at a color-changing lake also becomes intriguing. Who knows you might encounter something amazing that will be etched on your mind forever!

Famous places for camping in Ladakh

  • Alchi
  • Nubra Valley
  • Pangong Tso
  • Tso Moriri
  • Sarchu
  • Hundur Sand Dunes
  • Rumbak Valley

With ample things to do, places to explore, and reasons to consider, a trip to Ladakh is filled with fun and excitement.

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  • sohail

    Stok Kangri Trek is one of the most beautiful treks in the Ladakh region.

    • Diksha

      Hey Sohail

      Thanks for your kind words! Stock Kangri Trek is indeed beautiful. Keep following our blogs for more such informative posts in the future.

  • nazir

    I have done Stok Kangri Trek. Reading this blog has refreshed my memories. Very soon I will do it again. Thanks for this inspiring article.

    • Diksha

      Hey Nazir,

      Thank you for your kind words. Follow our blog for more such informative posts.

  • Ashish

    This blog has lots of information and it is useful. Thanks for sharing.

    • Diksha

      Hey Ashish,

      Thank you for your kind words! Keep following our blogs for more such informative posts.

  • Varsha

    I regularly read your post. Thanks for the good information!

    • Diksha

      Hey Varsha

      Thanks for your kind words! It feels good to hear that you read our posts regularly. Keep on following our blogs for more such informative posts in the future.

  • sohail

    In response to Stok Kangri’s rapid degradation, the Stok Village Committee and ALTOA (All Ladakh Tour Operators’ Association) have announced a three-year ban on trekking and climbing on Stok Kangri peak. Stok Kangri will remain closed from 2020 to 2022.

    You can try Kang Yatse 2 in place of Stok Kangri.