Leh-Ladakh Road Trip & Biker Packages with Scenic Lakes and Monasteries
From the turquoise Pangong Lake to the ancient monasteries of Lamayuru, Leh-Ladakh is every traveler’s dream. Add a biking adventure or stargazing tour for unforgettable moments.
Itinerary
🗓️ 5-Day Quick Leh & Nubra Getaway
Starts at ₹22,000/person
Stay: 2N Leh, 1N Nubra, 1N Pangong
Includes: Khardung La Pass, Diskit Monastery
Optional: Camel ride in Nubra: ₹1,200
🗓️ 7-Day Ladakh Lakes & Passes
Starts at ₹30,000/person
Leh – Nubra – Pangong – Tso Moriri
MAP Meals + inner line permits
Add-ons:
Biking (Royal Enfield rental): ₹2,000/day
🗓️ 10-Day Ladakh Adventure Circuit
Starts at ₹39,500/person
Lamayuru, Magnetic Hill, Sangam
Camps + stargazing tour at Pangong
Optional: River rafting in Zanskar ₹2,500
💬 The packages can be customized based on number of days, number of PAX , stay types, and activities.
💬 Type of stays available - Homestays, Hotel, Guest Houses, Tree House stays, tent stays The packages price will change accordingly.
💬 Prices are subject to change based on seasonality and availability. Activities marked optional can be added as per preference.
💬 For detail itinerary and customization email us at travelhikes,[email protected] or call us at 7004783929 or fill the form below.
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Inclusions: Breakfast, dinner, conveyance, tax, lifetime memories
Exclusions: Activity price and anything not mentioned in the itinerary.
FAQs
The best time to visit Leh Ladakh is from May to September. During these months, the weather is pleasant, roads are open, and most tourist attractions are accessible.
You can reach Leh by air (Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh), road from Manali (approx. 473 km) or road from Srinagar (approx. 434 km). Road routes are open from May to October only.
Yes, Indian tourists need an ILP to visit certain restricted areas like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri. Foreign nationals need a Protected Area Permit (PAP). These can be obtained online or from the DC office in Leh.
Yes, Leh Ladakh is considered very safe for solo and female travelers. Locals are friendly and helpful. However, always take basic travel precautions and inform someone about your route when venturing into remote areas.
Pack layered warm clothes, sunscreen, sunglasses, moisturizers, medicines for altitude sickness (Diamox), water bottles, dry fruits, basic toiletries, power banks, and ID proofs. A good pair of trekking shoes is essential if you plan on hiking.
To prevent Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS):
- Rest for 24–48 hours after arriving in Leh.
- Keep yourself hydrated.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking.
Ascend slowly and consider carrying Diamox or consulting a doctor before the trip.
Yes, ATMs are available in Leh town but are rare in remote areas. BSNL, Airtel, and Jio postpaid SIMs work in Leh; prepaid connections do not work due to security regulations.
Yes, you can visit both on a 4- to 5-day itinerary. The popular circuit is Leh → Nubra → Pangong → Leh. Travel by road is possible via Khardung La and Shyok routes.
Ladakh offers a range of stays—from guesthouses, budget hotels, and homestays to luxury camps and boutique hotels. Advance booking is advised during the peak season (June to August).
Yes, vegetarian and basic Indian meals are widely available, especially in Leh. You’ll also find Tibetan, Israeli, and Continental cuisine in cafes and restaurants around tourist spots.
There are basic medical facilities in Leh including a government hospital. However, medical aid is limited in remote areas, so it’s best to carry a personal first aid kit and necessary medications.
Yes, by choosing shared taxis, group tours, homestays, and local eateries, you can enjoy a fulfilling Ladakh trip on a budget. Renting bikes is also a cost-effective and adventurous option.