Manali – Leh Road Status (2026): OPEN for LMVs Manali – Leh via Shinkula/Padum (2026): OPEN Srinagar – Leh Road Status (2026): OPEN Darcha-Padum (Zanskar) Road Status (2026): OPEN 14 May 2026: The Manali-Leh road is now open for light motor vehicles (LMVs). Traffic movement, however, will depend on weather conditions. Always check local conditions

On this post, we shall keep you updated about the status of the Manali-Darcha-Shinkula pass – Padum (Zanskar Valley) road status. As Zanskar valley in Ladakh is a new tourist hotspot due to its sensational and mind-boggling places like Drang Drung Glacier, Pensi La Pass, Gonbo Rangjon, Phugtal Monastery, Sani Monastery, Stongdey gompa, Karsha gompa,

What are the best places to visit in Ladakh — this question is debatable as every inch of Ladakh is as beautiful as heaven. The pictures and videos of Ladakh leave people spellbound with its beauty. But believe us, Ladakh is more beautiful than what you have explored on the internet. Geographically Ladakh is huge

While Ladakh is known for its iconic attractions like Pangong Tso Lake, Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Khardungla pass, Nubra Valley, Magnetic Hill and Sangam, the region is also home to some offbeat places that are worth exploring. Here are a few lesser-known but beautiful offbeat places in Ladakh: Tso Moriri Lake: Located in the Changthang

In recent times, global geopolitical tensions involving countries like Iran, United States, and Israel have raised concerns among international travellers. With conflicts spreading across parts of the Middle East, many tourists planning trips abroad are naturally questioning the safety of their destinations. One such destination often misunderstood due to its geography is Leh Ladakh. However,

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

Leh Ladakh — the mystical high-altitude desert in India’s northernmost frontier — is renowned for its rugged mountain panoramas, Buddhist monasteries, and thrilling trekking routes. Yet every spring, this stark landscape transforms into a dreamy canvas of soft pinks, whites, and golden hues when apricot trees burst into blossom. This breathtaking natural spectacle is more

Pangong Frozen Lake Marathon Event Date: February 24 (2026) Address: Pangong Lake, Changthang region. Leh, UT of Ladakh, India Influence: International Event Purpose: To spread awareness about climate change Organizers: Adventure Sports Foundation of Ladakh with the support of Administration of Union Territory of Ladakh, Department of Tourism and Indian Army. The second edition of

Nestled in the western part of Ladakh, close to the Line of Control (LoC), Drass (or Dras) is a small yet historically and geographically significant town located about 60 km west of Kargil and nearly 140 km from Srinagar. Popularly known as the “Gateway to Ladakh” and the second coldest inhabited place in the world,

Pangong Lake (Pangong Tso) is one of the most iconic and photographed destinations in Ladakh, famous for its ever-changing shades of blue, dramatic mountain backdrop, and serene high-altitude setting. While most travelers focus on the lake itself, the villages located near the banks of Pangong Lake play a crucial role in shaping the cultural, ecological,