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. The terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, has also left many tourists scared. Now that 2025 tourist season is about to end but recent protests rocked the "Land of High Passes, tourists are in dilemma about whether they should visit Ladakh or not. Let's clear your doubts. Ladakh Status as on March 20, 2026: Ladakh is open for tourists Updated on March 20, 2026: Ladakh is safe and open for tourists in March. However, as its winter season, the night temperature at many places is dipping as low as minus 5 to minus 20 degrees Celsius. There were reports of some flight cancellations amid snowfall and inclement weather conditions. Mostly all internal roads in Ladakh remain open in winter but sometimes heavy snowfall temporarily blocks roads to Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Zanskar and other high altitude areas. The Manali-Leh highway is blocked with snow and is expected to reopen in May. The Srinagar-Leh highway was partially open until early March, but fresh spells of snowfall blocked the road. This is the good time to experience winter in Ladakh. Updated on September 26, 2025: Due to localized civil protests, the Ladakh travel sector is currently navigating a period of unforeseen ambiguity. Tourists presently within Ladakh report that sightseeing operations are proceeding normally. However, those planning upcoming trips or holding future bookings are hesitant to confirm their plans, as the situation remains fluid. While peace prevails on the ground,
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
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Leh, the capital of the Union Territory of Ladakh, is a dream destination for travelers from around the world. Perched at an altitude of 11,500 feet (3,500 meters), Leh is more than just a town—it’s an experience of a lifetime. Known for its stunning monasteries, snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lakes, vibrant local culture, and adventurous terrain, Leh offers something unique to every visitor. Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, a photographer, or simply someone longing for peace and beauty, Leh in Ladakh is a place that will leave you spellbound. Introduction to Leh – Gateway to Ladakh Leh is located in northern India, bordered by the mighty Karakoram and Zanskar mountain ranges. Once an important stop on the ancient Silk Route, Leh has a rich history of trade and cultural exchange with Tibet, Central Asia, and Kashmir. The region is home to ancient Buddhist monasteries, palaces, and stupas that reflect the deep-rooted Buddhist traditions of Ladakh. Today, Leh serves as the main base for exploring the high-altitude wonders of Ladakh, including Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, and Zanskar Valley. The town is also known for its friendly locals, colorful festivals, and a blend of traditional Ladakhi and modern influences. Geography and Altitude Leh is located at an elevation of around 11,500 feet above sea level, which means the air is thin and oxygen levels are lower than at sea level. For first-time visitors, it’s important to acclimatize properly at Leh town for at least two days before engaging in strenuous activity or heading to higher altitudes. The landscape around Leh is breathtaking—rugged mountains, barren hills, and deep valleys, all under a clear blue sky. Despite being a cold desert, the region enjoys plenty of sunshine during the day, though temperatures can
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Leh, the capital of the Union Territory of Ladakh, is a dream destination for travelers from around the world. Perched at an altitude of 11,500 feet (3,500 meters), Leh is more than just a town—it’s an experience of a lifetime. Known for its stunning monasteries, snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear
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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
LEH: The Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir State Dr Nirmal Kumar Singh who is also the Minister for Housing and Urban Development today inspected the site for construction of multi tier parking facility at Leh under AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) and ongoing initial works for Solid Waste Management Plant under Leh beautification project across the mountain of Skampari Leh today morning. He was accompanied by Minister for Ladakh Affairs and Cooperative Chhering Dorjey, Chief Executive Councilor LAHDC Leh Dr. Sonam Dawa, Executive Councilors, DC, Leh Prasanna Ramaswamy G and engineers. While inspecting the site for construction of multi tier parking facility at Leh, the minister was informed that tender for this parking facility with capacity of 263 Cars with a total estimated cost of Rs. 26 crore has already been flouted and Kinetix Company has been engaged as a consultant agency for all the projects in Leh under AMRUT. For earliest completion of this much awaited project, Dy CM Dr. Nirmal directed DC Leh for earliest demolition of all the buildings from the site and also directed him to ensure time bound completion of the facility. Later, while inspecting the initial works of Solid Waste Management system of Leh Town across the mountain of Skampari Leh with the a total sanctioned cost of Rs. 10.94 crore, Dr. Nirmal and Minister Dorjey observed that besides completion of approach road and 2 Nos of Trench executed by Construction Division, no progress was achieved at the site. Inquiring about the reasons for delay in installation of In Vessel Composed Plant at the site from the engineers of WAPCOS Ltd engaged for the project, Dy. CM and Minister Dorjey directed DC Leh to take written dateline statement from the CMD of WAPCOS for earliest completion of this project and
LEH: The Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir State Dr Nirmal Kumar Singh who is also the Minister for Housing and Urban Development today inspected the site for construction of multi tier parking facility at Leh under AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) and ongoing initial works for Solid Waste Management Plant under