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
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.