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Manali to Leh Ladakh

When it comes to road trip the first thing that strikes your mind is the most celebrated Manali to Leh  highway road trip. Riding through the criss-cross terrain on your beast is something which will be captured in your heart forever. This time while you are on your road trip, get a chance to explore the incandescent beauty of the region. With the snow-capped mountains, distant valleys and the cool mountain breeze make it all more exciting. As you continue your ride through the rugged terrain you will come across some of the most well-known passes of Ladakh. Marvel at the sight of the amazing beauty of this region while you hit the roads on this adventurous road trip on your Ladakh tours.

Best Time for Manali to Ladakh Trip:

June to September is the best time to travel to Leh Ladakh via this route. If travelling by road, a person will take at least 2 days with adequate stops for rest.

Manali to Leh Distance:

The approximate distance of Manali Leh highway is 473 km

Manali to Leh Road Map:

Manali – Rohtang – Gramphu – Kokhsar – Keylong – Jispa – Darcha – Zingzingbar – Baralacha La – Bharatpur – Sarchu – Gata Loops – Nakee La – Lachulung La – Pang - Tanglang La – Gya - Upshi - Karu – Leh

Manali Leh Highway Status:

"Manali-Leh Highway Snow Clearing May Start from 1st March"

If the reports from BRO are to be believed, then the Manali-Leh Highway, which is a mountain highway of high significance may just open almost 2 months earlier than expected, a feat to be repeated almost after 17 years. This is because of the width of the layer of snow that usually covers the roads that go from the Rohtang Pass to the Baralacha La, covering areas like Keylong.

The usually 20 to 30ft of snow has only been about 5ft this year, meaning it won’t take as long to clear the way and open the gates of Rohtang into Lahaul Valley and till the city of Leh till the end of April. It is noteworthy that the last time this happened was in the years 1999, 2000 and 2001. The BRO usually starts cleaning the ice in March, with the operations ending in May and gates opened for public by the end of May or beginning of June.

Mode of Transportation:

1) By Motorcycle
2) By Jeep
3) By Bus
4) By Cycle

The Manali to Leh Ladakh road trip will surely be an amazing one and be in your memories forever.
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Places to Visit During Manali Leh Road Trip

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Manali

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Located at an elevation 6725 ft above the sea level this hill station showcases a realm which never fails to entice you. While in the summers the weather turns pleasant in the winters the peaks are all covered with the sparkling snow and it is one of the beautiful destinations to see while going from Manali to Ladakh.

The views are all paradisiacal and the adventures are always one peak. Be it skiing in the Solang Valley or Paragliding, each one of them is victualed at this destination. This spot is toured by vacationers all around the year and the beauty of this slice of Himalayas never fades away.
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Rohtang Pass

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On the Manali to Leh road trip, get spectacular and panoramic views from the Rohtang Pass. Located 51km from Manali, at an altitude of 3900m, it is a route that leads to places such as Pangi, Lahaul Spiti and Leh. You get views of beautiful snow-capped peaks and glaciers from here. It is in this vicinity that the Chandra River flows too.

Just before getting to Rohtang Pass there is a Snow Point. You can enjoy yourself playing in the snow at this place. Open between June and October you can enjoy sledge rides and skiing during this time. 

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Keylong

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Whether you want to enjoy scenic walks through laid-back villages or enjoy grand mountain views, Keylong is the place to be. Alongside this place is the resplendent Bhaga Valley with its riches of greenery. Being the capital city of Lahaul, Keylong is a popular stop while going to Manali to Ladakh among the tourists and trekkers for an overnight stay.

More than this, it is adored as an oasis of greenery that has all the reasons to amaze the visitors. On a visit to Keylong, you can also visit monasteries such as Shasur and Gemur.

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Jispa

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A scenic and picturesque stretch of land, Jispa is located beside the Chandra River. Journey to this hamlet is one of the fascinating trails of the Manali – Leh tour. Decorated naturally by streams, scenic peaks, picturesque valleys and lush greeneries, it gets the visitors close to the Mother Nature.

Due to its location; around 10,000ft above the sea level, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding like no other regions. A perfect setting for an overnight stay, there are numerous camping destinations in this village. While in this settlement, the different marvels of the nature will surely keep you spellbound. 

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Darcha

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Visit a picturesque Himalayan village called Darcha located beside the Bhaga River. From Keylong this place is around 23km. There is a huge camping ground available at Darcha which is commonly used as a camping ground by the tourists while going from Manali to Ladakh.

Among all the enthralling treks in Leh Ladakh region, the Darcha-Padum trek is the most popular. If you have enough time during your Manali-Leh tour, you can plan this 9-10 days trek and experience a world never seen or imagined before.

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Zingzing Bar

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A peace-over joint located on the way to Ladakh; between Jispa and Sarchu, Zingzing Bar is one of the highest roadside bars in the world. Well, don’t go by its name! More than bar, it is a resting ground of the army cadets and the exhausted travellers. None of the Manali to Leh road trips can get complete without a visit to this bar.

This place has an ambience that is almost on the verge of meditative bliss. You can simply sit and sip your tea and be at peace with yourself. The charisma of this place is such that, within a very few moments, you can feel all the peace descending on you.

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Baralacha La

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Located in the altitudinous sections of the Zanskar region, this is a mountain pass or the confluence point of many roads. Connecting Lahaul to Ladakh Tour, you pass through this plateau surrounded by mountain ranges such as Pir Panjal and Himalayas and it is one of the best destinations while traveling from Manali to Ladakh.

Towering at over 16,000 feet, from Baralacha La, you can see the three valleys that surround it. Dividing the Bhaga and Yunam Rivers, this place is a starting point for the popular Suraj Tal trek.

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Sarchu

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Located on the Manali – Leh highway and surrounded by the Himalayan range is a beautiful region called Sarchu. Locally known as ‘Sir Bhum Chum’, it is a perfect destination for camping and overnight stay, you can enjoy a night’s sleep amidst a treasure trove of scenery. There are various camps in Sarchu where you can stay and enjoy. 

At an altitude of 14300 feet, expect the winds to be cooler than usual, but refreshing nevertheless! You are encompassed by picture-perfect scenic quotients. The sight of the majestic mountains overlooking you from a distance is equally thrilling; the experience is inexplicable and surreal.

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Gata Loops

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Not many people know of this place except for those who have been on the road from Manali –Leh. Anyone who has been to Gata Loops would describe it as a stunning region nestled in the Western Himalayas. Getting to this place and getting out of it is as thrilling as well and it is one of the amazing places to go while traveling from Manali to Ladakh.

There are about twenty one winding curves along the road from Gata Loops. Adding to the adventurous sojourn, is its high altitude. Once you get here, you do feel like being at 17,000 feet above sea level, given the crispness of the winds and diffused sunlight. As you travel along the hairpin bends and curves, feel the adrenaline rush of being challenged by the terrain.

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Lachulung La

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Located on the Leh-Manali route, this is a mountain pass at about 16,000 feet above sea level. From here you get undulating views of the scenery beyond. You can see the entire Ladakh plateau in some sweeping glance of your eyes. Located 54 km from Sarchu, this mountain pass is considered a relatively easy route to traverse.

There is a Nala that passes through this place and simply moving alongside can accomplish your task of crossing this pass. After crossing Lachulung La, the landscape changes where the road meanders through a canyon.

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Pang

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This is the place where the highest army transit camp exists. Traditionally a stop for the armed forces, Pang is now a stop for tourists as well. The scenery of this place is breathtakingly different.

The high altitude of this place combined by beautiful surrounding scenery makes Pang a perfect place to take a break whilst on the tour. Being a remote region, one is assured to enjoy the vistas of naturalistic delights.

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Tanglang La

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One of the highest mountain passes in the Leh Ladakh region, the Tanglang La pass is like a jewel in the crown on the Manali – Leh stretch. Claimed to be the second highest motorable mountain pass on the planet, your ascent from here is unceasingly upwards. It is like driving towards the clouds given that they are so close as well.

Along the way, the snow-clad mountains will mesmerize you for sure. During the journey through this high-altitude place, you can witness the Tso Kar Lake behind the gigantic mountains.

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Upshi

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Located along the Indus River and 45 km southeast of Leh, is a quaint and picturesque village called Upshi. Towards the east of this region is an ancient trading route that is connected to Tibet. There is also a helipad on this route that is used by helicopter-borne tourists and the armed forces.

As the main economic activity around this region is goat farming, you can witness the goat farmers and their livestock in abundance all through the way. Tiny villages cocooned within the region adds to the pristine and surreal beauty of Upshi. Nothing short of bliss, living and staying in this paradisiacal village is indeed a privilege!

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Karu

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At Karu, you are flanked by lofty mountain peaks and hills. In this secluded bliss, you are charmed by the beauty of nature. The manifestations of nature’s finest representations lies at their best in this region. Sparkling streams, resplendent valleys and majestic mountains are the hallmarks of this region.
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Leh

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Serving as the dream destination of many, this land of rustic charm is famed for numerous passes and high elevations. The roads connecting Manali to Leh Ladakh have exceptional topography and are well-suited for the thrill seekers.

Though the terrains are not that easy and the weather is also harsh, but these factors cannot keep away the adventure lovers. Owning a number of panoramic views of the snow-covered mountains and picturesque surroundings this place is a true delight for the eyes and soul alike.
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Khardung La

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Positioned at an altitude of 18379 feet, Khardung La Pass that can be seen in a Manali to Ladakh trip is renowned as the highest motor-able pass in the world as different sources mention. The pass is located just 40 KM from Leh and acts as the doorway to Shyok and Nubra Valley. It is a prominent space in the trade history of India and China and now it is a highly recognized place for Indian Army.

A lifetime experience of biking in Ladakh is the prime reason for the unending flood of bike riders toward the spot. Especially for adventure lovers, a Ladakh bike trip offers the thrill of riding through this iconic pass. From the month of May to October, the pass would support any kind of traveller, but during winter, it poses threats as thick covers of snow make it tough yet undeniably beautiful. Winters in Ladakh are extremely cold and cover most of the places in Ladakh with snow.
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Shanti Stupa

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Glorified for the religious significance and strikingly enhanced by the surrounding landscape, Shanti Stupa has been influencing an ample number of visitors and travelers, especially those who travel from Manali Leh highway. A white-domed pagoda built by a Buddhist Bhikshu as a part of the Peace Pagoda Mission. The relics of Buddha are being preserved in the base of the stupa and a photo of the current Dalai Lama can also be seen. From the stupa, the views of Leh lying across the majestic valleys are magnanimously alluring.

The visitors of the stupa have to climb a breathless steep of 500 steps to cover the altitude of 3609 meters or can be accessed by a vehicle as well. You can ambulate around the shorter, meditate by sitting inside where an amicable yet quiet ambiance is prevailing and pray.
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Nubra Valley

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Nubra Valley is a quite popular name among the trekkers and travelers of Leh Ladakh. A large valley forming as the separation of Ladakh from Karakoram Ranges holds the utmost beautiful confluence of Shyok and Siachen Rivers. What is awaiting the visitors in this valley is a mix of stark slopes, monstrous arid mountains, sand dunes, the remnants of a glorified palace, monasteries and so on. Nubra Valley is also famous for camping and camel safari.

Nubra Skat speakers form the majority of the inhabitants of this tri-armed valley, and most of them are Buddhists as well. Once a famous trade route between India and China, this magnanimous cold desert have lush vegetation especially due to the presence of the confluence of the rivers.
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Pangong Lake

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Despite being the fact that it is completely frozen during winter, Pangong Lake or Pangong Tso, 135 KM in length steals any beholder’s heart undoubtedly. Stretching across an area of 604 sq.km, majority of the lake lies in China but Indians who visit the Himalayan ranges never miss out the opportunity to visit Pangong Lake. It is a separate land locked river basin with saline water in it and geography says that it contains no fish and microorganisms. 

But the visitors of the lake spotted different types of ducks and some other birds and it proves that the lake has been acting as the laying bed for breeding for many avifauna. Hushed by the mighty Himalayan ranges so well, the lake appears as an unforgettable image forever.

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Tso Moriri Lake

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Changthang Range in the Himalayas proudly possesses a valuable yet enticing attraction called Tso Moriri Lake, one of the calm and sacred high altitude lakes in Ladakh. Being complimented as a beholder’s paradise, Tso Moriri is the largest high altitude lake in India, flanked by the lofty mountains in its surrounding, bearing 29 KM length and 8 KM width. Camping is also done around the Tso Moriri.

The lake is considered to be a preserved wetland by the Government now as it lays bed for many birds to breed over here. Apart from that, the lake remains harsh during winter but all the other times it boasts of its splendid beauty and extends a romantic feel everywhere around. From Leh, there is a direct route to reach the lake that can consume around 6-7 hours easily, but depending on your travel itinerary.

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Magnetic Hill

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Those who have travelled to Leh Ladakh must have come across a signage saying ‘the phenomenon defying gravity’ at Magnetic Hill. The reasons for the miracle that happens at Magnetic Hill are still vague. The topic of discussion is that when you park your car or any vehicle in a specified box marked on the road and leave the engine off and the gears on neutral, the car starts moving.

Though it can be argued by saying it is because of gravity, the experienced ones suggest you turn your vehicle in the opposite direction and repeat the same. To your surprise, the vehicle will start moving uphill; if gravity is the force here, how can a vehicle climb the steep hill without its driving force on?

No wonder this mysterious spot has become a favourite among travellers, and experiencing this magic with friends on a group tour of Ladakh adds a whole new level of excitement and unforgettable memories to the journey.
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Royal Leh Palace

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Singge Namgyal, a 17th century king led the construction of the royal Leh palace which is predominantly the main attraction in this mind blowing town of Kashmir. Though the royal families were exiled to Stok, the edifice is still possessing all its glory like it had in the past. The ardent lovers of Himalayas compulsorily makes a visit to this place in Leh which is an architectural icon.

It has nine stories, but the most remarkable part is the venture to the rooftop to behold the expensive views of the immaculate nature around. There are more in its base to throw your eyes at; the Namgyal Stupa, Chandazik Gompa, Chamba Lhakhang etc.
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Tso Kar

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Tso Kar is appreciated for its undulating beauty and for people out there it is also known as the white lake. Tso Kar existing in the Changthang region, around 250 KM away from Leh deposits salt on its shores as the lake is filled with saline water. These depositories conferred the name white lake to this amazing carving of nature. Those who visit Tso Moriri Lake never forgets to visit Tso Kar as well because both of them are competing for each other to surprise the visitors.

Along with the black-necked cranes, the marshland near the lake is a haven for multiple other migratory bird species. During summer, near the lake, you can see a number of tents which would be inhabited by the nomadic tribes of Khampas and they defeat the winter by living in stone huts during heavy winter.
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Lamayuru Monastery

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The authentic seat of Drikung Kagyu tradition in Ladakh is the Lamayuru Monastery which acts as the parent for more than 50 small monasteries in Ladakh and over 300 Buddhist monks are registered under the administration of this monastery.

The history of Lamayuru dates back to the medieval period of India but the land the monastery is positioned has a lengthy historical legend to be told that relates to the period of Buddha. A mammoth rock structure holds this oldest monastery, 125 KM away from Leh and at a height of 3510 meters. Two masked dance festivals held annually are an added feature of the monastery which is one of the famous festivals of Ladakh.
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Alchi Monastery

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The oldest monastery visible during the Leh Ladakh road trip is the Alchi Monastery that belongs to the Alchi group of monuments. The famous translator Guru Rinchen Zangpo built the monastery between 958 and 1055. The wall paintings inside the monastery are quite recognised by the world which reflect the artistic and spiritual details of Hindu kings and Buddhism from early centuries.

Apart from the deciphered details, there is no clarity and authentic details about the history of Alchi monuments and the other two villages existing in the complex, Mandyu and Sumda Chun. There are more than the wall paintings which make the monastery alluring; like the wood carvings and an elaborate art-work compared to the Baroque style.
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Shey Monastery

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Located just 15 KM from Leh, Shey Monastery is one of those places in Ladakh that beautifully blends history, spirituality, and scenic beauty — making it an ideal stop on a family trip to Ladakh. Away from the rush, it offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere where families can spend quality time together while exploring the rich culture of the region.

The highlight of the monastery is the stunning 10-meter tall seated Buddha statue, crafted from copper and gilded with gold — the second largest in Ladakh. It’s not just a sight to admire but also a place that introduces kids and elders alike to the spiritual side of Ladakh.

The nearby Shey Palace, though in ruins now, adds to the charm with its ancient stories and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. The colourful wall paintings, peaceful surroundings, and soulful vibe of this monastery make it a perfect place for families to slow down, connect, and create beautiful memories during their Ladakh journey.

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Hemis National Park

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A high altitude national park in the eastern Ladakh region, Hemis National Park is India's largest high altitude protected reserve and for those who are travelling from Leh Manali highway, must visit destination to spot the rare species of snow leopard. It is also one of the largest protected areas since the presence of snow leopard was identified in a large quantity. Although, Hemis extends both its arms for the Tibetan wolf, the Eurasian brown bear and the red fox to freely stroll around the vicinity. The park is supported by the dry forests of fir, birch, juniper etc in the low altitude regions.

More than 1600 inhabitants are living outside the park and majority of them are pastoralists. Despite being a traverse destination, no motorable vehicles are allowed inside the park. To spot the majestic snow leopards, visitors have to arrive there in late winters which are incomparable tough and cold.

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Namgyal Monastery

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McLeod Ganj in Dharamshala is the host of Namgyal Monastery, which was the personal gompa of 14th Dalai Lama. Hence it bears the name Dalai Lama’s Temple. The influence of Tibetan Buddhism are well portrayed on the structures both in the interiors as well exteriors. In the monastery, the disciples perform the encrypted rituals and practices established during the Dalai Lama’s time.

Understanding the valuable influence of those preachings and in order to protect the extremely precious knowledge, there is a tantric institute as well in the name of Namgyal Monastery. Mainstream Buddhism is the domain the students learn here through which the prescribed rites and practices will be generated to the upcoming sets of people as well.
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Spituk Gompa

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As every other Gompas in Ladakh safeguard their origin, establishments and existence, Spituk Gompa that can be seen during your Manali to Ladakh road trip also has an inevitable source of existence in the mainstream features of Buddhism. Od de founded this monastery years ago, almost in the 11th century. Unnaturally,different to the similar Gompas, the Spituk monastery reveals a huge statue of Kali.

Overly 100 monks are in the Gompa, praying, paying tribute to the Goddess and meditating. Gustor Festival conducted annually in the 11th month of the Tibetan Calendar has an unparalleled significance. The whole gompa is lulled by the pristine Himalayan mountains; at an elevation of 3307 meters it exists. Along with the ancient temples, newly constructed temples in the Gompa bring forth a stunning view.
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Sangam Point

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A remarkably adorable spot during the Manali to Ladakh trip is the Sangam Point or the confluence of two mighty rivers Zanskar and Indus. The confluence has been replacing wonders after wonders every year so that the tourists of Leh Ladakh arrive here to apprehend the divine spectacle. A point to be remembered but extremely surprising is that during winter, the Zanskar River embraces the snow cover and expresses herself as a snowflake while the Indus hesitates to stop her journey.

Nimmu Village is the neighbour of this unique confluence. How anyone can defy the glittering dark blue rivers carrying themselves in utmost beauty shimmering with the reflections of the surrounding snow-clad peaks.
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Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

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On a journey from Manali to Ladakh, there is a temple dedicated to the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak is the uncelebrated yet important religious spot called Gurudwara Pathar Sahib. Donning the orange scarf, both men and women and any person can enter the temple. There is a belief that when Guru Nanak was meditating over here, one demon attacked him and tried to kill him with a rock but turned to be a soft substance and hit Guru.

A rock structure symbolising the demon praying was the only remaining at the place and as a tribute to the mighty powers of the Guru, the temple was erected at the location, Nimmu Chilling.
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The Hall of Fame

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Though there are several museum recollecting the memories of Indian soldiers who fought for the country in different small and large battles, the Hall of Fame in Leh would stand out for many reasons. A museum looked after by the Indian Army, is the existing tribute to those who lost their lives mainly in the Kargil War.

The preserved items in the museum commemorates those soldiers everyday and 1 30 minute film introduces the visitor to the realities about Kargil War. The two extensive rooms in the museum have a lot to share, a well-presented note of Ladakhi history and culture as well.
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Thiksey Monastery

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The Gelug sect of Buddhism has the authority over another beautiful and verily described Thiksey Monastery. 19 KM east to Leh is Thiksey Village and on top of a sheer beauty exists the gompa. In the same complex, there are multiple buildings dedicated to different sets of people.

Due to its resemblances to the Potala Palace in Tibet, Thiksey have attained fast recognition from all over the world. One point cannot be missed out is the statue of Maitreya, 15 meters high, the largest statue in Ladakh and it covers the two stories of the buildings.

The interiors of the monastery have enough reasons to boasts a lifetime since they are unalloyed beauties and examples of pure artistic talents. Images of Buddha being carved and painted on the walls determine the value of this gompa undying for centuries coming.

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Diskit Monastery

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Anyone visiting Nubra Valley is bound to find their way to Diskit — the heart of the valley and home to the famous Diskit Monastery. Perched at an altitude of 3,142 meters, this centuries-old monastery stands as a symbol of peace and spirituality amidst the rugged beauty of Ladakh.

If you are on a 5 days Ladakh tour, visiting Diskit Monastery is an experience you simply shouldn't miss. The calmness in the air, the sound of fluttering prayer flags, and the breathtaking view of the Nubra Valley from the top create a feeling that stays with you long after the trip ends.

Built in traditional Tibetan style, the monastery fascinates visitors with its beautiful murals, colourful frescos, and the sacred statue of Tsong Khapa. The journey to reach here — driving through winding roads, crossing mountain streams, and witnessing untouched landscapes — makes the experience even more special. It’s not just a visit; it’s a moment of peace, reflection, and connection with Ladakh’s timeless beauty.
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Hemis Monastery

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Yet another remarkable contribution of King Sengge Namgyal is obviously seen on the architecture of Hemis Monastery which was reconstructed by Sengge, an esteemed site visible during a Leh Ladakh road trip. The hillocks around and the greenery make it hidden once again despite being hidden in a gorge already. 45 KM is the distance between Hemis and Leh, easily accessible by any vehicle.

An adorable interior decorated by numerous gold statues and stupas enhanced by the precious yet rare stones. The venerated Lord Padmasambhava has a significant role to play with the monastery; the annual festival dedicated to him. It falls on the month of May or June. This 11th century born (approximately) monastery has gone through multiple destructions and conquests.
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Things to Know during Manali to Leh Trip

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Petrol Pumps on Manali – Leh Highway

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1) Manali

While in Manali, you can find abundance of petrol pumps. This hill station town has a total of 6 petrol pumps.

2) Tandi

Moving 110 km from Manali, you can find a petrol pump in Tandi.

Distance from Manali to Tandi: 110 Kms

3) Karu

345 km from Tandi and 30km before Leh, you can also refuel your vehicles in Karu.

Distance from Tandi to Karu: 345kms

4) Leh

Arriving in Leh, one can also find quite a few petrol pumps. In addition to the few petrol pumps in Leh, you can refuel your vehicles at the petrol pump near the Leh Airport (25 km from Leh).

Distance from Karu to Leh: 30kms

Note: Petrol is also available in the road side grocery stores between Manali Leh highway. However, the quality of the fuel cannot be guaranteed.

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ATMs on Manali-Leh Highway

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It is strictly recommended that while going on Leh Manali highway you should carry sufficient amount of cash, as you can find the scarcity of ATMs after leaving Leh/Manali. Though there are too many ATMs in Manali, giving you sufficient opportunities to withdraw cash, after Manali, there is only one ATM you will find in Keylong, which is on the way to Leh. 

However, it is not mandatory that the ATM in Keylong will be in working condition. Aftermath, you will directly find ATMs in Leh, which will be limited in number. 

Only the SBI, Jammu and Kashmir Bank, HDFC, Axis Bank and ICICI Bank have their ATMs in Leh. 

Hence, make sure you have sufficient cash for the trip from the beginning only. Also, except a few antique shops, the majority of restaurants and hotels do not accept the credit or debit cards, please carry enough cash with you on your trip.

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Mechanics on Manali-Leh Highway

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Along your journey along the Manali-Leh Highway, you can find mechanics and puncture shops around Marhi, Khoksar, Keylong, Darcha, Sarchu and Upshi.
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Mobile Phones and STD Booths

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The only service providers in the valley of Leh are the BSNL and Airtel. Hence, the people who have the post-paid connections from these operators can enjoy a hassle-free connectivity during their visit to Leh. On the other hand, if you do not have the post-paid connection from the aforementioned service providers, there are only two options for you: First, either buy a prepaid connection from the mentioned service providers or just use the overcrowded phone booths located in the Leh city.

As the city of Ladakh has a considerable amount of Army, the phone booths in the city are almost always crowded and you can find a lot of soldiers waiting in line to talk to their loved ones, especially in the booths located near the main market or the main road of Leh.

However, if you want to buy the prepaid sim from BSNL or Airtel, it is one of the toughest tasks for the Indian nationals. As the Indian Govt. considers the regions of Leh-Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir as sensitive areas, getting a SIM card is a daunting process for Indians.

Hence, it is recommended that you do not apply for the SIM cards until you are planning to stay for long in the city. On the other hand, the foreign nationals can easily get the prepaid connections and the process is pretty straightforward. They only have to submit photocopies of passport and two passports sized photographs while submitting the application for the SIM cards. 

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Places for Night Stopover:

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1) Keylong

Located 117 km away from Manali, Keylong is the first place to take a break for the night while on the Manali to Leh bike trip. Listed below are some of the best hotels that go easy on the visitor’s pockets:

  • Hotel Dekyid,
  • Hotel New Gyespa,
  • Hotel Tashi Delek,
  • HPTDC Hotel Chandrabhaga,
  • Valley View Hotel

Distance between Manali to Keylong: 117 Kms

2) Sarchu

After Keylong, one can also halt at Sarchu, which is located around 223 km from Manali or 96km from Keylong. Also this region is one of the popular destiantions for overnight camp stays in Ladakh, tent stays. Some of the best lodging and dining options are mentioned below:            
  • Himalayan Saga Camps
  • Goldrop Camps
  • Planet Himalaya Camps
  • Antrek Camps
  • Blue Poppy Camps

Distance between Manali to Sarchu: 223 Km

3) Leh

Located 357km from Keylong and 250km from Sarchu, upon your arrival in Leh, you can relax around a number of hotels that are solely meant for the tourists. Most of these hotels are located within the easy reach from the main town. Some of the places to stay in Leh:

  • Ladakh Sarai
  • Hotel Nalanda Ladakh
  • The Grand Dragon Ladakh
  • Ladakh Residency

Distance Between Keylong to Leh: 357 Kms

Distance between Sarchu to Leh: 250 Kms

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Safety Tips and Guidelines:

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Leh-Ladakh is not yet another normal tourist destination to go for. As the majority of the tourist destinations in Ladakh are located above 10,000 feet, it is important that you get acclimatized to the location before you continue your journey and follow some of the important safety tips and guidelines for Ladakh trip. So, here are some of the tips and guidelines for your safety for the trip.

 - Under any circumstances, do not consume any kind of anti-depressant drugs, alcohol, smoking and tobacco, because, being at the higher altitudes, you will face respiratory troubles.

- Do not over-exert and avoid any kind of physical activity, which can give unnecessary exertion to your body.

- Avoid sleeping at the higher altitudes. It is recommended that after spending a day at the higher altitudes, you move back down to the lower ones in the evening and spend overnight.

- Keep yourself hydrated throughout the trip. Consume lots of ORS water or other types of fluid, which can be soup, milk, tea, fruit juices etc. However, do not be over hydrated too, as it can cause you to vomit or can develop cerebral edema like weakness, confusion, hyponatremia or even coma.

- Have a diet rich in carbohydrates, because you need calories on higher altitudes and food rich in carbohydrates have around 70 percent of calories in them.

- Please carry a sufficient amount of AMS preventive medication, though it is recommended that you do consult with your doctor before doing so, as different medications may have different side effects.

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Rules for Inner Line Permits

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For Indian Nationals:

- From 2014 onwards, the Indian nationals would no longer require any kind of inner line permits to visit Ladakh. This is applicable to visit areas like Turtuk, Panamik, Khaltse, Pangong, Changthang, Hunder, Nubra Valley Tso Kar and Tso Moriri and few others.

- Indian nationals must carry their nationality proof (ID proof) such as: Driving Licence, Voter ID, Passport and other similar.

- Whenever enquired, the visitors should produce their ID proofs at the check points.

- For the bikers, while crosiing regions like Hanle, Chusul, Tsaga, beyond Loma bend, Chumur, Marsimik La and Batalik Sector, inner line permits are a must.

- This permit can be easily obtained from Leh DC office within 9:00am-3:00pm.

For Foreign Nationals:

- To visit areas like Turtuk, Panamik, Khaltse, Pangong, Changthang, Hunder, Tso Kar and Tso Moriri and few others, the foreign nationals must obtain the inner line permits.

- Also, to visit Hanle, Chusul, Tsaga, beyond Loma bend, Chumur, Marsimik La and Batalik Sector, the foreign nationals must have the inner line permits.

- These permits are usually valid for 3 weeks and can be easily obtained with the help of the local tour operators from Leh DC Office.

- Foreign nationals, with exception from Bhutan, Burma, Nepal and Pakistan, also need to obtain PAP or the Protected Area Permit to visit the above mentioned places. This permit is issued at the Leh DC Office and is allowed only to a group of four or more foreign nationals and is valid for 7 days.

- While travelling Suru and Zanskar valleys, inner line permits are not required. However, this permit doesn't allow them to beyond Merek Village in the Mahe or Pangong village.

- Photo ID proof are a must to obtain the inner line permit. Passport, Driving Lisence or Voter's ID will do the required.
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Information about AMS

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Wondering what AMS is? Well, it is the Acute Mountain Sickness which is the biggest challenge for the people traveling to Ladakh. When we reach out to the higher altitudes there is a scarcity of oxygen and our body faces severe levels of AMS.

While some of them are lightly affected by it others might even have severe side effects. Headache, vomiting, nausea, and more such symptoms are seen quite a lot of travelers. To avoid this one must make sure that they carry Diamox which helps to overcome this problem or one can avoid using the Manali to Leh highway where this is more prominent.
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Documents to Carry

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For the Indian nationals, it is mandatory to carry at least one ID proof, which can be the Aadhar Card, Voter ID, PAN Card, and Indian Passport, as you will be required to present it in some of the restricted places in the Leh region. Also, carry the attested copies of your ID proofs, in case you need to submit the same for inline permits for the restricted areas.

For Foreign nationals, it is mandatory that they carry a copy of their passport and visa, along with the original ones. 

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Manali to Leh Bus

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Leh is approximately 500 km from Manali and there are plenty of buses between Manali and Leh, operated by the JKSRTC and HPTDC. 

The one-way ticket of Manali Leh highway bus trip will cost you around Rs. 2500 per person, with an overnight stay in Keylong. Also, these services are only operational from July 1st to September 15th every year. 

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Things to Carry on Manali to Leh Road Trip

Some of the most important things that you must carry on your trip to Leh-Ladakh must be and spacially when you are on adventures motorbike tour on this route:-

 - As the temperature varies and becomes freezing cold after reaching Leh, it is recommended that you carry a good number of woollen clothes including jackets, gloves, sweaters, etc.

- Take a good pair of shoes because the terrain is rough, and hence, you would need a good grip while walking.

- As you will be gaining the altitude during the trip, there are fair chances that you may get the altitude sickness. Hence, carry the recommended medicines and first-aid kit along with insulin, inhalers etc., which can be helpful in emergencies.

- During your Manali to Leh Bike trip, also carry sufficient amount of clean drinking water, energy foods and drinks as there will be very less food stalls and restaurants on the way till Leh and keep yourself hydrated.

- A few other things you must carry during your trip to Leh are torch light with extra set of cells and bulbs, hiking gears, power banks for storing electricity charge for your phones and cameras, sunglasses, caps etc. It is advised that you carry at least four to five power banks because of the shortage of electricity in the hilly areas. 

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Explore the beautiful valleys of Himachal, along with the adventurous routes of Ladakh and the delightful lakes of Srinagar. This circuit features some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, Lakes, rivers on their side while covering these breathtaking destinations, Solang valley, Gata Loops, Hanle, Tso Mori Ri, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus And Zanskar River, Dal lake and much more waiting on the way!

Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, This circuit is becoming the most Instagrammable place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list, it offers you a stay amidst the beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky in the night.


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Route: Manali-Jispa-Sarchu-Tsomoriri-Hanle-Pangong Tso-Nubra Valley-Leh-Kargil-Sonamarg-Srinagar.

Duration: 11 Days & 10 Night 

Start point:  Manali

Endpoint: Srinagar

Passes covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft), and Zojila pass (11,500 ft)

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Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty, and culture of the "Land of High Passes". The tour offers you a stay amidst a beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky at night. The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls in one beautiful and dynamic geography.

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  • Route: Leh - Sham Valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang La - Leh
  • Duration: 6 Days and 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Leh Airport
  • Endpoint: Leh Airport
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Get ready to make your dream of riding in Ladakh come true in the action-packed bike trip where one would be experiencing the fusion of thrill, serene beauty and culture of the "Land of High Passes", as the entire tour is exclusively elected by Thrillophilia's outdoor experts. This circuit features some of the world’s highest motorable passes with the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains, Lakes, rivers on their side while covering these breathtaking destinations, Solang valley, Gata Loops, Zojila pass, Kargil, Magnetic hill, Confluence of Indus, And Zanskar river, Dal lake and much more waiting on the way!

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Route: Delhi - Manali - Jispa - Sarchu - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh - Lamayuru - Kargil - Zojila Pass - Sonamarg - Srinagar.

Duration: 12 Days & 11 Night 

Start Point: Delhi

Endpoint: Srinagar

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), and Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft)

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Get ready for the most adventurous drive-through of your life. This tour lets you explore both the beauty of Manali and the thrills of Ladakh, and going through the cultural side of Leh makes the tour even more interesting. The unlimited fun activities in Manali, driving through the hairpin bends of the route, and exploring the heart of Ladakh; are the experiences that make this tour full of crazy and unique experiences.

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Route: Delhi - Manali - Jispa - Sarchu - Leh - Nubra via Khardung La Pass - Pangong Lake - Leh

Duration: 10 Days & 9 Night 

Start Point: Delhi

Endpoint: Leh

Passes Covered: Khardung-la (18,000 ft), Chang-la (17,688 ft), Rohtang Pass (16,051 ft), Lachung La(16,600 ft), and Baralacha la ( 16,000 ft)

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The unique thing about the Ladakh terrain is that it has mountains, forests, deserts, lakes, rivers, and waterfalls in a beautiful and dynamic geography. On a journey to the top of the world, Leh-Ladakh features most of the world’s highest motorable passes and the spectacular beauty of snow-capped mountains. Admired for its unparalleled scenic views, pristine icy lakes, and swirling roads, Ladakh is becoming the most Instagrammed place in India and is on everyone’s bucket list. It offers you a stay amidst a beautiful valley of mountains and a starlit sky at night.  A Ladakh tour is truly an unforgettable experience, providing a mix of adventure, culture, and natural beauty.

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  • Route: Leh - Sham valley - Khardungla - Nubra Valley - Pangong - Chang la - Leh
  • Duration: 6 Days and 5 Nights
  • Start Point: Leh Airport
  • Endpoint: Leh Airport
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Ladakh is the emergent favorite of travelers, not just from India, but from the entire world. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains on all sides, the beauty of this place is unparalleled, and you will agree to that as soon as you set foot here. And despite being so far off and on the rain shadow side of the Himalayas, Ladakh is very well connected, especially the capital city of Leh. Apart from the main airport in the capital, you can arrive in Ladakh via road too, with highways coming in from Srinagar and from Manali, the latter being one of the most beautiful highways in the country.

And this is another reason why Ladakh is a favorite of adventure junkies. You can ride a bike till here, or can even cycle up to this beautiful land of Leh, some 11,400ft above sea level.


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Route: Manali - Marhi - Sissu - Jispa - Patseo - Sarchu - Pang - Tsokar - Rumptse - Leh - Khardung-La - Leh

Duration: 13 Days & 12 Night 

Start point: Manali

Endpoint: Leh

Passes Covered: Rohtang La (3879m), Baralacha La (4892 m), Nakli La (4800m), Lachalung La (5100m), Tanglang La (5350 m), and Khardung La (5602 m)

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People Also Ask About Ladakh

  1. Is the road to Leh open from Manali?

    As of now, the road from Manali to Leh, also known as the Manali Leh Highway is not open. Due to heavy snowfall in the region, the highway remains closed until March every year. However, the BRO will most likely start their snow clearance operations after offering prayers to the local deities.
  2. How far is Ladakh from Manali?

    The distance between Ladakh to Manali is 475 km. If you want to visit Ladakh by train, you would have to get down at Jammu, which is the nearest railway station to Ladakh (297km). After that, you can either take a bus, car or rent a bike.

    Although, if you wish to enjoy the beautiful roads that pass through the Himalayas, it is advisable to go for a Manali to Leh road trip. A Manali to Leh bike trip would give you the best riding experience of your life. Check out all the possible ways to go Leh and plan your Manali to Leh trip accordingly.
  3. How many km Manali to Rohtang?

    The distance between Manali and Rohtang is around 51.2 kilometres. The easiest way to reach Rohtang from Manali is by taking the Manali Leh Highway, which can take anywhere between 1 hour 50 minutes to 3 hours to cover, depending on the conditions of the road and weather.
  4. How can I go to Manali from Leh?

    Your Manali to Leh trip can be planned in various ways. Below mentioned are the various ways you can travel from Leh to Manali.

    By Air: There are no direct flights from Leh to Manali. You can take a flight from Leh to Jammu and then take a bus or cab to Manali. The average cost of your Leh to Jammu flight would be between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 18,000.

    By Train: Neither Leh nor Manali has a railway station. You can travel up to Jammu from Leh by bus or by cab and then take the Jammu-Pathankot express. After reaching Pathankot, you can take a bus or cab to reach Manali.

    By Road: Manali-Leh highway is the best option to reach Manali from Leh. You can enjoy your Manali to Leh bike trip on the highway which glides between the snow-clad Himalayas.
  5. Which are the best places to visit in Leh Ladakh?

    1. Pangong Tso lake- This is the same lake which most of us have witnessed in the movie 3 idiots.

    2. Thiksey Monastery- If you're fond of buddhism then don't forget to visit this. This is the largest as well as the most beautiful Monastery in Ladakh.

    3. Khardung-la-pass- This pass is the most elevated motorable terrains worldwide.

    4. Tso moirr lake-  Its the largest mountainous lake in India.The water here is considered to be very sacred. 

    5. Shanti Stupa- It is a beautiful dommed structure in white said to be built by a Japanese Buddhist. It reflects buddhism principles like peace and serenity.

    6. Nubra Valley- It not only gives a stunning view of the glacier rivers but is also famous for its white desert sand and the double humped camel.
  6. What things should I carry on a road trip to Ladakh from Manali?

    A Manali to Leh road trip invites unimaginable excitement and thrill. Although, there are a set of things that one note down before going for the trip. Below are the things to carry on a road trip to Ladakh from Manali.

    - Basic Toolkit for your vehicle (Air compressor, pump, tyre inflator, etc.)
    - Puncture kit
    - Spare Tyre, Tyre valves and Tube
    - Lever for removing a tyre
    - Cans or bottles to carry spare fuel
    - Pipe for transferring fuel from one vehicle to another
    - A screwdriver set
    - DC to AC Inverter
    - Fire Extinguisher
    - Plenty of food and drinks
    - Light and torches
  7. Is Rohtang Pass dangerous?

    Yes, Rohtang Pass is quite dangerous. In fact, it is one of the highest and most dangerous roads in the entire country, posing a challenge to any vehicle which wants to pass through it. The Pass contains winding bends, steep descents with no barrier or railing on the sides whatsoever, and is also prone to landslides and rock falls on a regular basis.
  8. Which Pass connects Manali and Leh by road?

     The different passes that connect Manali and Leh are Tanglang La pass , Baralacha Pass, Rohtang Pass, Nakee la pass etc.
  9. What kind of accommodation is available on Manali Leh Highway?

    1. Camps- One can enjoy the stay at various camps available on the way like camps at Jispa, Darcha, sarchu etc.

    2. Dormitory style dhaba-  It's no less than a multipurpose tent which caters to all your basic needs like food ,stay etc. One may find these tents throughout the way which has a kitchen with few options on the menu, a washroom, few beds/quilts to sleep. 

    3. Hotels- There are multiple hotels on the way like at Nalwa Guest House, Keylong , Triveni hotel and restaurant at Sissu, you may choose one according to your requirements or facilities being provided.
  10. How much will a trip to Ladakh from Manali cost?

    If you want to enjoy and travel to all the tourist places in and around Ladakh, it is advisable to plan for a 14-days trip. You can cover all the major tourist places in Ladakh and experience the local life of a Ladakhi.

    Also, you can visit the nearby popular places like Jammu, Patnitop, Srinagar, Kargil, etc. The average cost including accommodation, food, shopping, travelling and a few miscellaneous costs would be around Rs. 22,000 to Rs. 25,000.
  11. Does Thrillophilia offer Leh Ladakh tour packages from different cities in India?

    Yes, Thrillophilia offers a variety of Leh Ladakh tour packages from different cities across India, making it easy for travelers to plan their perfect trip. No matter where you’re coming from — north, south, east, or west — you’ll find a suitable package for your journey.

    Popular options include:

    These packages usually include stays, meals, transfers, sightseeing, permits, and exciting activities like bike trips and camping — everything you need for a smooth and memorable Ladakh experience!

  12. How far is Manali from Ladakh?

    The distance between Manali and Ladakh is 474 km. As you embark upon the Leh- Manali highway, to reach your destination, stunning images of the surrounding mountains and valleys will greet you. The journey generally takes 2 days and may vary depending on the mode of transport. The road gets bumpy at times and altitude sickness might affect you with the altering heights.
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Prakash Jaiswal Manali to Leh Bike Trip From Delhi
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"the experience was awesome. The whole thing organized by Thrillophilia was great. Our tour operator Jigmet sir and the whole crew were 1 no. SHAMAAASS. Julley.
11 July 2019
Vedant Rander Manali Leh Srinagar Bike Trip
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We went for Manali to srinagar Bike tour. It was the best bike trip of my entire life It all started with the person named Shubham from thrillophilia who helped me in selecting the best trip and processed with my booking, all thanks to him! Without him I wouldn’t have been able to experience the best trip of my life. On arrival there, we met our tour guide Tani and our Mechanic Shashi about whom I have read a lot at thrillophilia reviews. These 2 guys were so supportive during the entire tour that no matter what happened they were always there to look after us. They always made sure we are safe and we are following them and there is no overtaking taking place. Tani, the tour guide, one chilled out person he is! Make sure you get him as your tour guide and Shashi as the mechanic as these guys will always make sure that they are there for you no matter what. And in the end, it’s all the Main man behind everything, Jimmy Sir. Thanks a lot Sir for making me experience the best trip of my life! Without you and your team this wouldn’t have been possible. Thanks for helping us out in every way possible. The roads here are difficult terrain to ride on. You gotta be careful. You gotta carry your gum boots during water logging which is the most difficult to cross. But these guys made sure that we were all safe and had sound health till we reached home. Not even a single person was hurt. Our group was a mixture of all age groups, I’m fact we even got to meet 2 people From the Indian navy as well. One mad kickass experience! Unbelievable. Reaching the worlds highest Pass, Khardungla Top, was the highest achievement of my life till date which happened on this trip! And if at all you wish to go, don’t forget to ask Tani and Shashi as your tour guide and mechanic, and go only through Jimmy Sir as he has the best team! Thanks a lot to everyone out there for which I thought the best way would be to write at thrillophilia reviews.
16 July 2019
Sudip Ghosh Leh Ladakh Group Tour Package With Camping
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We had a wonderful experience with Thrillophilia Out tour was Leh-Ladakh 6N7D, which includes Leh Sightseen, Nubra Valley Overnight Stay, Pangong Overnight Night. 1. First of all you should know that Thrillophilia doesn't have its own Travel Team. Thrillophilia actually linked up with several local Travel Agency. Once your Tour is booked Thrillophilia tagged one local Travel Agency for your Tour and that particular travel agency will take care of your entire tour. Our travel manager is Lobzang Tseldon. She is very helpful and you will not face any problem in your entire tour. 1. Hotel provided in Leh: Ladakh Heights. The hotel was very good,neat and clean.It is a new hotel so you don't found any pics in the internet. But lobzang will send you the pics of the Hotel. There is a canteen within the hotel where you will be having complimentary breakfast and dinner. Non Vegetarian please let Lobzang know that you want non-veg items as well.they generally prepare veg items only.but on request they will provide you omlette in breakfast and chicken/mutton in dinner. So if anyone wants to book Thrillophilia please ask Thrillophilia to tag you to the travel agency that offers non veg items too. The Hotel Ladakh Heights is a bit far from the main city but don't worry Lobzang will provide you car for visit to Leh market whenever required and she will not charge you for that. You will get a beautiful view from this hotel but if you want to stay near the main city you will not get any view from the hotel. 2. The stay at Nubra Valley was awesome. They have Royal Camp in Nubhra and it's is a nature-friendly camp. You will love it, I can guarantee you. 3. They stay at Pangong was okay. You can understand that at that altitude you will not get luxury.so the camp provided at Pangong was good for 1 night stay. Overall my experience with Thrillophilia was very good. We enjoyed a lot. Thanks a lot to Lobzang Tseldon for the wonderful arrangements of our tour.
Shubham Srivastava Manali to Leh Bike Trip From Delhi
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"Trip was really awesome. I feel everyone should consider this trip at least once in their lifetime. My eyes were never tired of looking around at such beautiful and scenic views. I would like to extend my special thanks to Tour leader Mr. Jigmet Tandar. He is highly trained professional. The way he lead the tour made us have more fun. Thanks to the whole crew Jigmet, Stanzin, Wangyal, Kaushal, Tundoop. Made a lot of new friends. One suggestion to Thrillophilia team: Since this is not just any casual trip that anyone can go through please consider keeping a screening process for people who opt for it. This is one of the most extreme adventures where your body and mind will go through a lot of challenges, one can successfully complete this trip only if they are determined and well prepared."
03 June 2019
Vedaansh Bhargava Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping
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An exhilarating life-changing experience. If you are able bodied, a biking lover, a landscape / scenery admirer and a crazy adventure seeker, this is a must try for life. Our group of bikers were fun-loving yet very responsible riders. We became friends on the very first day and all of us enjoyed every moment, giving mutual respect at every instance, having each other's backs at every dangerous turn. Even elderly couples in the group made amazing memories with all the young folks! The Ladakhi food, the heritage site visits, the campfire dancing, the photos, the market shopping, the music, the hikes, the snow, even the adorable mountain dogs, furry yaks and double-hump camels, every-bit was amazing. The road team was extraordinary, specially Tani (captain) and Shashi (bike repairman). They were very friendly, accommodating, knowledgeable and also helpful at every step. We had a truck carrying our luggage all along, running behind us all through the roads, making sure no one is left behind. Jigmet has a lot of local connections, so you will be well taken care of at camps and hotels (even Jain food, on request).
24 October 2020
Saurabh Dixit Leh Ladakh Group Tour Package With Camping
Excellent
I had a wonderful trip with Thrillophilia. Hotel provided in Leh was clean and good. All sightseeing places covered as per itinerary. The camping stay at Nubra Valley and near Pangong lake was awesome. We enjoyed a lot and overall experience was great.
Bhushan Gandhi Sham Valley Trek
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The Sham Valley Trek was one of the most enjoyable treks I have undertaken in the last few years, and all the credit goes to Thrillophilia. The booking experience was extremely smooth and I would highly recommend this company for all your travels in the valley.
17 November 2019
Kaustubh Bondre Manali Leh Srinagar Bike Trip
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It was an awesome experience. Completed the tour in July 2019. We had booked for 8 persons on Thrillophilia. The facilities were good, Tani-the tour guide, was superb. Amazing tour, to say the least. I have penned down my entire experience of Ladakh bike tour on my blog. Sharing the link here.
17 November 2019
Hari Hari Leh Ladakh Bike Trip with Camping at Nubra & Pangong Lake
Excellent
When we made the booking for 6-days trip to Ladakh via Thrillophilia, we had a lot of questions in our mind on how it's going to turn out, especially on whether it's a suitable honeymoon destination even for those who love a bit of adventure. That is primarily because the reviews of Ladakh were a bit scary. Almost all of the people who wrote reviews had a lot of things to warn you about- the extreme climate, sudden decrease in Oxygen levels, deserted/uninhabited places where it's difficult to get some help from anyone in case of any issues and so on. And there were some people who wrote bad reviews about Thrillophilia for some negative experiences they had to endure from the operators. But it was reassuring to see how Thrillophilia answered all the reviews, even the negative ones. They clarified how they assign tour operators based on customer reviews and in case of any negative experiences from the operators, there is not much Thrillophilia can help with apart from not assigning those operators anymore. As we were getting immediate response from Amit on all our queries on a timely basis, we decided to book the package. Cutting to the chase, we were contacted by the operator(Thupstan) the day before our arrival and he ensured that there was a taxi to pick us up on time. The tour guides and the driver of the backup vehicle he assigned for our group were so experienced that all we had to do was to keep riding until they ask us to stop. The halts were all well planned that we didn't have to worry about anything. And they were so approachable in case of any issues. And whenever we rode for a long time, they would come and inspect each bike and fixed any issues immediately. They were always willing to go the extra mile to make us comfortable. Let me quote an instance here - The driver of the backup vehicle had an issue with Blood Oxygen level when we reached Pangong. We had enough stock of Oxygen cylinders in the backup vehicle. But he didn't consider using it and hence took one of the bikes and rode to where he could find a pharmacy to get an Oxygen cylinder for himself. When one of us asked him on why he didn't use one of the cylinders that we had carried, he told us that the cylinders are just for our use and himself or any of the guides won't use that. Such was the concern they had for everyone in the group. In case anyone reading this still has a question regarding whether it's a suitable place for couples, the answer is YES. The accommodation they provide is suitable for couples as well. Even the tents are nice and safe. I could go on like this and I never thought this review is going to be this long when I started writing it. As others have mentioned in the reviews, it's such a beautiful destination and the experience is awesome. If you are thinking of taking a trip to Ladakh, go ahead and embark on this beautiful journey with Thrillophilia. I'm sure that you won't regret it.
Tshering Tshering Leh Ladakh Group Tour Package With Camping
Excellent
"it was a very well organized trip,the hotel was very good,the tent in nubra was lovely and the food was good too..overall a good experience "

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