High-altitude road winding through the stark mountain landscape of Ladakh

High Himalaya · Destination guide

Ladakh

Altitude, distance and quiet should shape the itinerary from the first day.
Recommended stay7–10 nights
Arrival principleAt least 48 hours to acclimatise in Leh
Journey characterHigh altitude · Monasteries · Stark landscape

Why this guide matters

The first two days determine the quality of everything that follows.

Ladakh’s scale can make destinations look closer on a map than they feel on the road. The journey begins at altitude, so acclimatisation is not an empty day—it is the foundation of the route.

A successful plan protects the first 48 hours in Leh, limits unnecessary hotel changes and distinguishes a summer cultural journey from a winter wildlife expedition. Medical suitability and travel insurance should be considered before the itinerary is finalised.

Planning the experience

What changes the journey.

These are the decisions we resolve before selecting individual hotels, permits, guides and timings.

01

Acclimatise before ascending

Official Ladakh guidance advises at least 48 hours of acclimatisation on arrival in Leh. Sightseeing and road ambition should remain deliberately light during this period.

02

Choose one coherent route

Leh, the Sham Valley, Nubra and Pangong can create a strong journey when paced carefully. Adding every lake, pass and monastery usually reduces the experience rather than expanding it.

03

Treat winter separately

A snow-leopard expedition is a specialist cold-weather field journey, not a winter version of the classic summer circuit. Equipment, fitness, guides and expectations are entirely different.

Three ways to experience Ladakh

Match the route to the season and traveller.

Road access, permits and weather can change. The final sequence is confirmed only after dates and current operating conditions are understood.

First cultural journey

Leh & the Indus Valley

Monasteries, palaces and villages with generous time for acclimatisation and a slower introduction to the landscape.

Summer landscape route

Nubra & Pangong

High passes, broad valleys and lake country for travellers comfortable with long road days and changing elevations.

Specialist winter fieldwork

Snow Leopard Country

A cold, physically demanding naturalist-led expedition requiring specialist equipment, patience and flexible field plans.

Practical route advice

Protect recovery time between high-altitude road days.

Most journeys begin with a flight to Leh. After acclimatisation, the route can move through the Indus Valley, Nubra and selected high-altitude landscapes. Road openings, local permits and weather conditions must be checked close to travel, especially outside the main summer period.

Where to stay

The right base is part of the itinerary.

At altitude, warmth, reliable operations, oxygen support protocols, food simplicity and staff judgement matter as much as design.

Stay direction

Choose comfort that supports acclimatisation and the day’s road plan.

A beautiful remote camp is valuable only when access, heating, meals, room comfort and emergency planning are appropriate for the traveller and season.Explore The Collection →

Relevant private journeys

Routes that give Ladakh enough time and context.

Each Ladakh dossier is a planning framework, refined around your dates, preferred pace, room style and the experiences that matter most to you.

Field note · Gourav AK Jaina

“In Ladakh, I remove a place before I remove an acclimatisation day. The route must respect the body first; only then can the landscape be properly enjoyed.”

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Read before you travel

Context for a more considered visit.

Our field notes show how timing, access and local context change the experience of Ladakh, turning destination knowledge into better daily decisions.

Ladakh at the Right Pace
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Ladakh at the Right Pace

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Epic Indian Travel · New Delhi

Shape Ladakh around altitude, season and the pace you can enjoy.

Tell us your dates, previous high-altitude experience and preferred balance of culture, landscape and wildlife. We will build the route conservatively and clearly.
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