
Leh–Ladakh, with its rugged mountains, shimmering lakes, and ancient monasteries, is one of India’s most breathtaking destinations. Whether you’re an adventure lover or a spiritual traveler, this 5-day Leh–Ladakh tour plan covers all the major highlights – from Pangong Lake to Nubra Valley.
📅 Day 1 – Arrival & Acclimatization in Leh
- Arrive at Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh (one of the world’s highest airports).
- Rest and acclimatize to the altitude (3,500m).
- In the evening, explore Shanti Stupa for sunset views and visit Leh Market for handicrafts, pashmina, and souvenirs.
- Dinner at a local café – try butter tea and momos.
📅 Day 2 – Leh Monastery Circuit
- Visit Thiksey Monastery, home to a 15-meter tall Maitreya Buddha.
- Explore Shey Palace, once the summer retreat of Ladakhi kings.
- Stop at Hemis Monastery, the largest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh.
- Evening free to relax in Leh or enjoy Ladakhi cultural shows.
📅 Day 3 – Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass
- Drive across Khardung La (18,380 ft), one of the highest motorable roads in the world.
- Arrive in Nubra Valley, famous for sand dunes and the double-humped Bactrian camels.
- Visit Diskit Monastery, home to the 106-ft Maitreya Buddha statue.
- Stay overnight in a Nubra Valley camp or homestay for a unique desert experience.
📅 Day 4 – Pangong Lake Adventure
- Drive to Pangong Lake, one of the most stunning lakes in the world, changing colors from blue to green to turquoise.
- Enroute, admire the scenic beauty of Shyok River Valley.
- Spend the afternoon by the lake, taking photographs and enjoying the calm surroundings.
- Option to stay overnight in Pangong Lake camps for a magical stargazing experience.
📅 Day 5 – Return to Leh & Departure
- Early morning, enjoy sunrise at Pangong Lake.
- Drive back to Leh, visiting Magnetic Hill and Sangam Point (confluence of Indus & Zanskar rivers) on the way.
- Visit Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, a sacred Sikh shrine in Ladakh.
- Catch your evening flight from Leh Airport.
🌸 Best Time to Visit Leh–Ladakh
The best time is May to September, when roads are open, weather is pleasant, and all tourist spots are accessible. Winters (October to April) are extremely cold but ideal for adventure seekers.
✨ Travel Tips
- Acclimatize well; avoid over-exertion on the first day.
- Carry warm clothes, thermals, and jackets even in summer.
- Keep cash; ATMs and network connectivity are limited in remote areas.
- Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle.
- Book hotels, taxis, or bike rentals in advance during peak season.