What is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh? This is the question that every traveller wants to ask before planning his visit to Ladakh. Ladakh can be visited in all four seasons, 12 months a year, but depending upon the choice and fitness of traveller, one can plan tour based on the seasons. Seasons in Ladakh June to September: Summer season (Peak tourist season/Best time to visit Ladakh with family, children and elderly) (Day temperature: 20 to 25 degrees C, Night temperature: 5 to 10 degrees C) October to November: Light cold (Lean tourist season) (Day temperature: 5 to 20 degrees C, Night Temperature: 5 degrees C to -5 degrees C) December to March: Extreme cold (Leanest season/tourists visit only to experience cold/photography/adventure) (Day temperature: -5 degrees C to 5 degrees C, Night Temperature: -10 degrees C to -30 degrees C (Temperature at some places dip even below minus 30 degrees Celsius. Drass region of Ladakh is the coldest inhabited place in India and second coldest in world after Siberia) April to May: Light cold and sometime warm days but cold nights (Tourists start visiting Ladakh. Temperature starts rising to pleasant after mid-April) (Day temperature: 5 to 15 degrees C, Night temperature: -5 to 10 degrees C) The best time to visit Ladakh depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to engage in. Ladakh is known for its rugged landscapes, high-altitude passes, and unique cultural experiences. However, due to its high altitude and extreme weather conditions, the accessibility and climate vary throughout the year. Here's an overview of the different seasons in Ladakh: Summer (June to September): This is the peak tourist season in Ladakh when the weather is most favorable. The temperatures range from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) during the day, and the region
What is the best time to visit Leh Ladakh? This is the question that every traveller wants to ask before planning his visit to Ladakh. Ladakh can be visited in all four seasons, 12 months a year, but depending upon the choice and fitness of traveller, one can plan tour based on the seasons. Seasons
On this page, we shall keep you updated about current temperature, snowfall status and weather in Leh, Kargil, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri lake, Zanskar valley and all the places of Ladakh. January 22, 2023: Heavy snowfall is predicted from January 24 to 27 in most parts of Ladakh including Leh, Kargil and Padum. The Pangong Lake is frozen completely. The Zanskar river's surface has also turned ice at most places, forming a shape of white chadar (sheet) which means chadar treks have begun. Here are the minimum temperatures of major places in Ladakh which were above the normal due to overcast (all figures start with minus): Leh -15.2, Nyoma -17.7, Chuchot Yokma -16.0, Padum (Zanskar) -15.6, Drass -15.3, Upshi -14.3, Kargil -13.8, Tangtse -13.3, Hunder (Nubra) -8.4, Khaltse -7.1, Garkone. -6.9, April 25, 2021: The weather will remain generally dry in the next few days. Good sunshine will result in little rise in the day temperature, bringing some relief from the cold. Some cloudy weather is likely after April 30. Tourists can see snow at Khardungla pass. Leh-Srinagar road will open only for four-wheel drive light vehicles on Monday. Trucks and other heavy vehicles may have to wait for few more days as road is very slippery. The Leh-Manali road is blocked and may take up to one week to open for vehicular traffic. Updated on April 21, 2021 More snowfall in Leh, Kargil (Ladakh) Most parts of Ladakh are witnessing fresh snowfall since last 24 hours. The meteorological department, Leh, has predicted more snowfall in the next 48 hours. Overcast is predicted till april 24 and it will be a mix of sun and clouds from April 25 onwards. While peaks, including Khardungla pass and Changla pass are receiving moderate snow, Zojila pass and parts of Kargil
On this page, we shall keep you updated about current temperature, snowfall status and weather in Leh, Kargil, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri lake, Zanskar valley and all the places of Ladakh. January 22, 2023: Heavy snowfall is predicted from January 24 to 27 in most parts of Ladakh including Leh, Kargil and Padum.