Ladakh, with its stunning landscapes, serene monasteries, and thrilling adventures, has become a dream destination for Bengali tourists, especially during Durga Puja holidays (September-October). Every year, thousands of travelers from Kolkata and other cities of West Bengal flock to Ladakh to experience its raw beauty and unique culture. At Discover Leh Ladakh, we specialize in crafting customized Ladakh tour packages for Bengali tourists, keeping
Tourism in Ladakh During Monsoon Season: Why July-September is Ideal for Visiting While most of India battles heavy rains and landslides during the monsoon season (July to mid-September), Ladakh remains a perfect escape with its minimal rainfall, open roads, and stunning landscapes. Unlike popular hill stations like Shimla, Manali, Kashmir, Uttarakhand, or Darjeeling, where tourism slows down due to
Drang Drung Glacier – Zanskar’s Majestic Ice River Visible from the Road Nestled in the heart of Zanskar Valley, Ladakh, the Drang Drung Glacier is one of the most accessible and visually stunning glaciers in the Indian Himalayas. Unlike other glaciers that require strenuous treks, Drang Drung is visible right from the Kargil-Padum road, making it a must-see attraction for every
Karsha Monastery – The Crown Jewel of Zanskar Valley, Ladakh Perched dramatically on a steep hillside overlooking the Zanskar River, Karsha Monastery (Karsha Gompa) is the largest and most significant Buddhist monastery in the Zanskar Valley of Ladakh. Located near Padum, the headquarters of Zanskar, this ancient monastery is a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers, history lovers, and adventure travelers exploring Ladakh’s remote landscapes. With its golden
Ladakh Astro Festival 2025: A Celestial Celebration Under the Pristine Skies of Ladakh The Department of Tourism, Union Territory of Ladakh, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), is proud to announce the first-ever Ladakh Astro Festival 2025 on June 27th and 28th, 2025. This groundbreaking event is a dream come true for astrophiles, stargazers, and science enthusiasts, offering
Hanle – The Stargazers’ Paradise in Ladakh
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Hanle, or Anley, a village in eastern part of Ladakh in Leh district at altitude of about 4,500 meters above sea level, is very close to China border and has become a popular tourist destination. Hanle village of Ladakh is believed to be the best place for stargazing. The high altitude plains here offer beautiful
The Sindhu Darshan Yatra is a unique cultural and spiritual festival held annually in Leh, Ladakh, celebrating the mighty Indus River (Sindhu)—a symbol of India’s ancient heritage. Organized since 1997, this festival promotes national unity, religious harmony, and tourism in Ladakh. If you’re planning to attend the Sindhu Darshan Yatra or explore Ladakh’s beauty, this
Over the past few months, Ladakh tourism has witnessed an unexpected decline, largely due to misinformation and rumors following the India-Pakistan conflict of May 2025. While the situation on the borders has always remained peaceful at tourist locations, many Indian travelers have unfortunately chosen to postpone or cancel their Ladakh travel plans out of fear
Ladakh in September: A Perfect Blend of Serenity, Beauty, and Adventure As the golden days of summer begin to fade, September quietly steps in, painting the landscape of Ladakh in hues of yellow and gold. Nestled in the high-altitude desert of northern India, Ladakh in September marks the final chapter of the region’s peak tourist
Manali to Leh bus service is offered by Himachal Roads Transport Corporation (HRTC) and Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (HPTDC) in summer and monsoon season from June to August. The HRTC bus starts from Delhi and reaches Leh in about 32 to 36 hours. The Delhi to Leh bus service is considered the longest bus









