Manali – Leh Road Status (2024): OPEN for Army (opened on April 23, 2024 for military only) Srinagar – Leh Road Status (2024): OPEN Darcha-Padum (Zanskar) Road Status (2024): OPEN . 09 May 2024: As snowfall has continued on the higher reaches and widening of the roads at Baralacha is still underway, the Leh-Manali highway is still closed for civilian movement. The highway is expected to open for all vehicles within a week. 29 April 2024: The Manali Leh road is again blocked at multiple locations following fresh snowfall. Snow clearance works are underway. Civilian (including tourist) movement is expected to be allowed by May 7. Manali-Leh highway reopens after five months 23 April 2024: The Manali-Leh national highway (NH-3), which was closed for traffic movement since November 20, 2023 following winter snowfall, has been thrown open for military vehicles as Border Roads Organisation (BRO) completed its snow clearance operations on Tuesday (April 23, 2024). As many stretches of the road are still slippery and narrow, only Indian Army vehicles will be allowed first. As condition improves, the civil administrations of Ladakh and Himachal will take decision to allow civilian vehicles including tourists. The process may take upto a week. However, in case of poor weather conditions and more snowfall, the road can be closed for safety reasons. The Leh-Srinagar highway is already open. The Manali-Darcha-Padum-Nimmu-Leh road was recently opened. Now the Leh-Manali road is also open. The snow clearance could be possible ahead of time due to two reasons -- tireless efforts by BRO teams from Himachal and Ladakh sides and comparatively less winter snowfall. - Manali Leh Highway (NH3) is a 428 km long strategic highway connecting Ladakh to the rest of India via Manali. The highway is strategic for the movement of the armed forces and their
Manali – Leh Road Status (2024): OPEN for Army (opened on April 23, 2024 for military only) Srinagar – Leh Road Status (2024): OPEN Darcha-Padum (Zanskar) Road Status (2024): OPEN . 09 May 2024: As snowfall has continued on the higher reaches and widening of the roads at Baralacha is still underway, the Leh-Manali highway
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Embark on an Unforgettable Journey: Leh Ladakh Tour Packages for Foreigners Leh Ladakh has been popular among foreign tourists for centuries. A large number of tourists from USA, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Thailand, Malaysia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Greece, New Zealand, Australia, Austria and many other nations visit Ladakh every year. In past few years,
Is Leh Ladakh open to tourists now -- this is one of the most sought questions on the internet as lakhs of tourists who had planned their visit to Ladakh in 2020, 2021 and 2022 were caught up in uncertainty and doubts due to the Covid-19 pandemic; heavy rains coupled with floods and landslides in neighbouring states affected tourist inflow in 2023. Now that 2024 tourist season has started, tourists are still in dilemma about whether they should visit Ladakh or not. Let's clear your doubts. Ladakh Status as on May 02, 2024: Ladakh is open for tourists Attention travellers, No Covid-19 vaccination certificate or any formality required to visit Ladakh as entire population of the country is fully vaccinated. And there is no impact of recent protests on tourism. Updated on May 03, 2024: As a large number of tourists are contacting us to know the status of strikes and protests in Leh, Ladakh, which could have put an impact on tourism. We make it clear that the protests were peaceful and many people from tourism backgrounds including hoteliers, taxi operators and travel agents were also supporting it in peaceful manner. The tourists were not being bothered. Tourists are completely safe and are most welcome in Ladakh. Updated on May 02, 2024: All the places in Leh Ladakh are open for tourists. Pangong, Nubra, Turtuk, Tsomoriri, Hanle, Kargil, Zanskar and all other places are open. Srinagar-Leh highway is partially open but Leh - Manali highway is still closed. The normal traffic movement on both the highways is expected by mid May. Updated on April 10, 2024: The Sonam Wangchuk led protests in Leh Ladakh have not impact on the tourism activities here. Tourist movements are not being hindered and are safe. The protests are peaceful. Why Sonam Wangchuk is
Is Leh Ladakh open to tourists now — this is one of the most sought questions on the internet as lakhs of tourists who had planned their visit to Ladakh in 2020, 2021 and 2022 were caught up in uncertainty and doubts due to the Covid-19 pandemic; heavy rains coupled with floods and landslides in