Leh Ladakh Tour Packages

About Leh Ladakh Tour Packages

If you are looking for a place that perfectly blends adventure and peace, then Ladakh is for you. You can experience this stunning Himalayan destination with our Leh Ladakh tour packages starting at just ₹22,999 for 7 days. Whether you are travelling solo, with friends, family, or your partner, Capture A Trip makes your Ladakh trip simple, smooth, and full of memories.

Situated high in the mountains, Ladakh feels like a different world where brown rocky peaks touch the sky, blue lakes shine under the sun, and colorful prayer flags move softly in the cold breeze. With Capture A Trip, you get to explore all the major attractions like Pangong Lake, Nubra Valley, Khardung La Pass, Tso Moriri, and Magnetic Hill without any stress. Whether you’re a biker ready to conquer the Manali–Leh highway, or a group of family or friends wanting to explore together. Our expertly curated Leh packages include cozy stays, tasty meals, local transfers, inner-line permits, and guided sightseeing so that you get a smooth and safe Ladakh trip full of unforgettable memories.

Whether you’re planning your first Leh Ladakh trip or planning a visit to Ladakh again, let us plan the perfect journey for you. Because Ladakh isn’t just a normal place to visit it’s an experience that stays with you forever.

        

Why choose Capture A Trip for Ladakh Tour Packages?

Since 2016, we’ve been known for delivering happy and memorable travel experiences that clearly reflect our 5-star reviews on Google. With a social community of 500k+ followers on Instagram, we’ve earned the trust of travellers all across India. We have successfully completed 20,000+ trips and are proud to be one of the most loved travel companies in India where we thoughtfully craft itineraries, provide comfortable stays, hassle-free permits, smooth transport, and a travel experience that feels personal, safe, and truly unforgettable.

And now, our Ladakh tour packages from Delhi are winning hearts everywhere, it’s easy to see why! From the landscapes to the adventure, travellers love the way we turn a Leh Ladakh trip package into an experience they’ll always remember.

Easy & Quick Booking

Booking with us is very easy, you just need to drop a query, and our team will connect with you on call for bookings.

No Third-Party Involvement

We directly manage our Ladakh trip, ensuring complete safety, reliability, and transparency from start to finish without any third-party involvement.

24×7 Travel Assistance

Our support team is always available from the very first day to the last one; our experienced Leh Ladakh trip captain will stay connected with you. We also created a dedicated WhatsApp group for instant updates and on the trip assistance.

Expert Trip Captains

Travel with experienced Ladakh trip captains who will assist you on the ground and know the different ladakh routes, local culture, and best spots, making your journey safe, smooth and well-organized.

Customized Leh Ladakh trip Package

Whether you're planning a solo, group, or a honeymoon trip, we help you customise your Ladakh tour packages based on what you want.

Oxygen Support at High Altitude

We care for your safety and hence we provide oxygen cylinders along with other health support to help you stay comfortable at Ladakh’s high-altitude regions.

Inclusions

  • Round-trip Volvo or flight transfers from Delhi/Manali/Srinagar (as per package).

  • Comfortable stays in hotels, guesthouses, or camps on double/triple sharing basis.

  • Daily breakfast and dinner with a mix of local and North Indian cuisines.

  • All inner line permits.

  • Guided sightseeing tours to major attractions in your Leh Ladakh tour package.

  • Friendly and experienced Trip Captain throughout the journey.

  • Professional and skilled driver familiar with high-altitude roads.

  • 24×7 medical and oxygen support for emergencies.

  • All tolls, parking fees, and driver night charges included.

Exclusions

  • Airfare or train fare to/from Leh unless specified.

  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary (e.g., lunch, snacks, bottled water, alcohol).

  • Personal expenses including laundry, tips, phone calls, shopping.

  • Entry fees for monuments/monasteries unless listed.

  • Adventure activities not included in the package.

  • Extra costs due to natural events (landslides, roadblocks) or flight delays.

  • 5% GST on the total package cost.

  • Anything not listed under “Inclusions”.

Types of Ladakh Tour Packages

At Capture A Trip, we offer well- curated Ladakh tour packages that suit every kind of traveler from bikers, solo explorers to community travelers, and those who prefer customised itineraries. Here  are our most selling trips from which you can choose:

Ladakh Bike Trip Packages

For those who chase thrill, speed and raw Himalayan adventure, our Ladakh bike trip packages are the perfect match. You will get the best himalayan bike along with a  windcheater jacket. Ride across iconic routes like Khardung La and Chang La, feel the rush of cold mountain winds, and witness Ladakh’s changing landscapes up close. Every ride brings a fresh challenge, unmatched scenery, and lifelong memories of conquering the world’s highest motorable roads.

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Ladakh Group Tour Packages

Ideal for friends, colleagues, or anyone who loves travelling with like-minded explorers. Our Ladakh group tour packages make every journey fun, social, and memorable. Enjoy chai breaks overlooking the mountains, laugh over travel stories, and experience the joy of exploring Ladakh together, from Khardung La to Pangong Lake.

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Ladakh Solo Trip Packages

Designed for travellers who love independence but still want the comfort of a small, guided group. Our solo-friendly packages let you explore beauty of Ladakh at your own pace, whether you're sipping coffee in Leh’s cozy cafés, watching sunsets at Pangong, or making new friends along the journey. Experience solitude without feeling alone.

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Ladakh Community Trips

For those who enjoy deeper travel connections, our community travel packages bring together passionate adventurers from around the country. These itineraries encourage bonding, shared experiences, and group storytelling while exploring the most remote routes of Ladakh like Umling La and Hanle.

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Ladakh Customised Tour Packages

Perfect for travellers who want their trip their way. Whether you prefer a relaxed pace, adventure activities, want to explore specific destinations, or a multi-city route, we provide a customised Leh Ladakh itinerary that is fully flexible. Shape your itinerary, choose your stays, and travel exactly the way you imagine.

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Ladakh Backpacking Trips

Budget-friendly, fun, and full of real travel vibes, our Ladakh backpacking trips are made for young, energetic explorers. Stay in homely guesthouses, travel light, make new friends, and explore offbeat destinations like Turtuk and Hanle. Designed for travellers who want raw experiences without stretching their Ladakh trip budget.

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Cost of Leh Ladakh tour

The Leh Ladakh trip cost mainly depends on the trip duration, type of stay you choose, your travel mode, and the experiences you include in your itinerary. Here’s a quick breakdown to help you understand the budget for Ladakh:

Accommodation

There are different types of stays in Ladakh. From budget rooms to luxury rooms, if you choose budget rooms or homestays, they usually cost ₹1,200 – ₹2,000 per night. On the other hand, mid-range hotels or camps may cost around ₹2,500 – ₹4,500 per night. The prices of the stay while on Leh Ladakh Package may change depending on the season and location of accommodation.

Food

Food in Ladakh is not very expensive. A normal meal in a cafe or restaurant costs about ₹350 – ₹700 per person. Many of our Leh Ladakh tour packages already include breakfast and dinner, so you only pay for lunch.

Transportation

For sightseeing, shared cabs or tempo travellers are available. This option is cheaper and good for groups. On the other hand, Private SUVs are more comfortable but a bit expensive because the roads are long and tough.

Average Total Cost

A 8-night/7-day Leh Ladakh tour packages usually costs around ₹29,000 per person. This amount includes hotel stay, transportation, permits, meals, sightseeing as mentioned in the itinerary. The final price may change depending on the season, the type of stay you choose, how many people are traveling, and your departure city.

Permits for Ladakh

Indian travellers do not need any permit to explore Leh town or most tourist places. However, you must get an Inner Line Permit (ILP) if you plan to visit any protected or border areas, such as Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, Turtuk, Hanle, Khardung La, Chushul, Umling La. Foreign nationals must obtain a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to visit these regions. Don't worry with our Leh Ladakh tour packages you get all the required permits.

Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh

The temperatures in Ladakh can vary greatly depending on the region you are in. While the destinations are accessible throughout the year, there are some parts that can be enjoyed in particular months only. Here are the major seasons in Ladakh that will help you decide the best time to visit Leh Ladakh. If you are planning a Leh Ladakh tour package, understanding these seasons will help you pick the perfect month for your trip.

          

Summer Season (May–September)

Leh Ladakh in summer is beautiful and pleasant, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C, while the nights can drop down to 5°C. Many consider summer as the best time to go on Ladakh tour as all roads and passes, including Khardung La and Chang La, are open making it a great time to go on sightseeing, trekking and on road trips.

Bike travelers also find summer the best time because the roads are open, the weather is pleasant, daylight is longer making the riding conditions safe and scenic.

Temperature: 15°C to 25°C

Ideal time for: Sightseeing, bike trips, camping, trekking, Pangong visits, Nubra Valley trips

Festivals to attend: Hemis Festival, Sindhu Darshan Festival, Yuru Kabgyat Festival

Monsoon Season (July-August)

The Monsoon season in Ladakh, is a sight to behold. It is the apricot blossom season in the region, and you can enjoy views of snow-clad mountains along with cherry blossoms all around. The temperature may be moderate, but it can be cold enough. Panamik, Chumathang, and Puga are the major attractions to explore during these months. The Srinagar-Leh road may open by late April, but the Manali-Leh road remains closed until May. It is a perfect time to visit if you want to skip the crowds. 

Temperature: 10°C to 20°C

Ideal time for: Photography, café hopping in Leh, visiting monasteries, hot springs, peaceful travel with fewer crowds

Festivals to attend: Karsha Gustor Festival, Phyang Tsedup Festival

Winter Season (October-April)

If exploring snow-covered mountains and experiencing Ladakh turning into a winter wonderland is on your list, then you should plan a visit during these months. Daytime temperatures in winter stay between -5°C and 5°C, while nighttime temperatures go to -15°C to -30°C. While the road trip options are limited during this time, Ladakh remains accessible by flight. While not all the places within Ladakh will be open, you can still enjoy the weather and experience the extreme winters.  For those choosing a Leh Ladakh package in winter, expect fewer crowds and a very raw Himalayan experience.

Temperature: –5°C to 5°C (day), –15°C to –30°C (night)

Ideal time for: Snow leopard spotting, stargazing, Chadar Trek, winter photography, experiencing snowfall

Festivals to attend: Dosmoche Festival, Spituk Gustor, Matho Nagrang Festival

How to Reach Leh Ladakh

Ladakh does not have any direct rail connectivity. Hence, by road and by air are the two options to reach here. Here is a detailed breakdown of all the possible ways to reach Leh Ladakh.

  • By Air: The fastest and most convenient way to reach Ladakh is by air. Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport is the major airport in Leh and has many direct flights from major cities of India like Delhi, Mumbai, Jammu, Srinagar, etc. IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet are the airlines operating flights to Leh. The views from the flight are stunning with towering mountains, snowy peaks, and the dramatic Ladakhi landscape welcoming you before you even land.

    Daily flights are operated by:  IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet

  • By Road: One of the most common and best ways to reach Leh Ladakh is by Road. It is important to keep in mind that the accessibility to Ladakh by road is limited to the summer months, i.e. from May to October. For anyone specifically planning a ride across Ladakh, there are 2 ways to plan your trip. Let’s look at it. 

Routes of our Ladakh Trip

Ladakh can be reached through multiple scenic routes, each offering a unique blend of landscapes, altitude variations, and travel experiences. Depending on the level of adventure you seek smooth highways, rugged terrains, or a long road expedition, these routes provide unforgettable journeys. Here are the main routes we’ll be covering:

Manali to Leh Route

Considered the best route for a bike trip, the Manali–Leh route is one of the most scenic and adventurous ways to reach Ladakh. It takes you through dramatic landscapes, rugged terrain, and several high-altitude mountain passes such as Rohtang Pass and Tanglang La.

Duration: 2 days

Distance: Approx. 470 km

Route: Manali → Rohtang Pass → Keylong → Jispa → Baralacha La → Sarchu → Lanchung La → Tanglang La → Leh

Major Passes: Rohtang La, Baralacha La, Tanglang La

Srinagar to Leh Route

This route is slightly easier and ideal for first-time travelers. It offers a gradual altitude gain and smoother roads, making it perfect for families traveling by car or taxi. The Srinagar–Leh route is known for its lush green valleys, wide highways, and breathtaking mountain views.

Duration: 2 days (with overnight stay in Kargil)

Distance: Approx. 420 km

Route: Srinagar → Sonmarg → Zoji La Pass → Drass → Kargil → Lamayuru → Alchi → Leh

Major Passes:  Zoji La Pass

Delhi to Leh Route (via Manali)

For those embarking on a full-fledged road trip from the national capital, the Delhi to Leh route is a long but thrilling journey. Travelers usually take the Delhi–Manali highway and then continue onward to Leh via the standard Manali route. This option is perfect for adventure lovers who want to experience the complete transformation from plains to mountains, and it’s one of the most exciting ways to start your trip if you’re choosing Leh Ladakh tour packages from Delhi.

Duration: 3 days (with stops in Manali & Jispa/Sarchu)

Distance: Approx. 1,020 km

Route: Delhi → Chandigarh → Mandi → Manali → Rohtang Pass → Keylong → Jispa → Baralacha La → Sarchu → Tanglang La → Leh

Major Passes:  Rohtang La, Baralacha La, Tanglang La

Top Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh 

Ladakh is a land of beautiful landscapes with vast mountains, peaceful lakes, ancient monasteries, and winding passes. Every corner here tells a story. Whether you’re here to feel the rush of adventure, soak in the calm, or simply explore somewhere new, here is the list of best places to visit in Leh Ladakh that will make your trip unforgettable. Many travellers look for these destinations before choosing the right Leh Ladakh package for their journey.

1. Pangong Lake

If there’s one place in Ladakh that completely takes your breath away, it’s Pangong Lake, it is one of the best places to visit during a Leh Ladakh tour. This lake is situated at a height of about 4,350 meters, across India and China and is well known for changing its shades from turquoise to deep blue which looks magical. Travelers love camping in Pangong Lake or just sit along the shore watching the sunset paint the water in gold. Pangong isn’t just a scenic place, it is an experience that will stay with you long even after your trip ends.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: Open 24 hours 

2. Tso Moriri Lake

Tucked away in the quiet Rupshu Valley, Tso Moriri Lake feels like a hidden gem that you should include in your Ladakh tour packages. Situated at an altitude of about 4,500 meters, it’s surrounded by snow-capped peaks. In summer, the water turns into a clear shade of blue, while in winter, it freezes into a sheet of ice. You might spot migratory birds like bar-headed geese or black-necked cranes if you’re lucky. It’s much calmer than Pangong, which makes it a perfect place for anyone looking to spend some time in peace.

Entry Fee: No entry fee (Rs. 20–30 for wildlife/eco fee in Korzok area may apply)

Timings: Open 24 hours 

3. Khardung La Pass

Riding up Khardung La is one of the best things you can’t miss on your Leh Ladakh trip. Standing at 5,359 meters, it’s among the world’s highest motorable roads and the gateway to Nubra Valley. The experience of driving or riding through this mountain pass is thrilling, with the crisp cold air, fluttering prayer flags, and a sense of achievement at the top. Once you reach the top, the view is unreal. Many bikers dream of crossing this pass, and when you finally do, it feels like you’ve conquered something truly special.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM 

4. Magnetic Hill

Magnetic hill is a main attraction to visit in your Leh Ladakh tour Packages. It is about 30 km away  from Leh and is a fun and slightly mysterious spot. When you stop your car here, it appears to roll uphill on its own, even when the engine’s off. It’s actually an optical illusion, but still feels kind of magical when you see it happen. The surrounding landscape adds charm to the place, with the Indus River flowing nearby and the mountains framing a perfect photography view.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: 24 hours 

5. Thiksey Monastery

Situated at a high altitude, Thiksey Monastery is often compared to Tibet’s Potala Palace and is a must include in your Ladakh tour packages. This monastery is home to a massive 49-foot statue of Maitreya Buddha. The main attraction of this place are its ancient scriptures, paintings, and a serene vibe that makes it feel peaceful. You can interact with monks here and hear them chanting prayers.

Entry Fee: ₹30 per person

Timings: 7 AM to 7 PM

6. Shanti Stupa

Situated at the hilltop in Chanspa, Shanti Stupa is a white-domed Buddhist monument in Ladakh. This Stupa is built to promote world peace and commemorate the 2500 years of Buddhism, and is among the must include in your Leh Ladakh tour packages where you can experience spirituality, traditional art, tranquillity, and picturesque vistas. It’s one of the best places to watch the sunset, when the whole valley glows in golden light. Whether you come for meditation, photography, or just to calm, Shanti Stupa will not disappoint you.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: 5 AM to 9 PM

7. Leh Palace

Leh Palace was constructed in the 16th century by King Sengge Namgyal and is a reminder of Ladakh's royal past. Its magnificent and rustic beauty resembles a fort and is among the best historical places to visit in Ladakh. It is set against the captivating backdrop of the Zanskar Valley and wide blue skies dotted with ivory clouds. Also known as ‘Lachen Palkar Palace’ it is popular for its Tibetan-style architecture. This must add place in your Leh Ladakh tour packages still houses the Ladakh royal family and is a symbol of the region's great historical period.

Entry Fee:

  • Indians: ₹25

  • Foreigners: ₹300

Timings: 8 AM to 5 PM

8. Hemis Monastery

Hemis Monastery is around 45 km from Leh and is one of the largest monasteries in India. This monastery is famous for the Hemis festival, where monks perform mask dances in bright robes. Hemis National Park is the main attraction here where you can experience the breathtaking scenery and rich flora and fauna of Ladakh. Take pictures of the renowned snow leopard, Eurasian brown bear, Tibetan wolf, red fox, blue sheep (bharal), ibex, marmots, and a variety of bird species. You can also make the most of your Leh Ladakh tour packages to see the remarkably unique high-altitude flora, such as juniper, alpine meadows, and a variety of medicinal plants.

Entry Fee: ₹50 per person

Timings: 8 AM to 1 PM & 2–6 PM

9. Alchi Monastery

Alchi Monastery is one of Ladakh's oldest and most unique monasteries that is over thousand years old. It’s located right by the Indus River and is known for its ancient wall paintings and wood carvings that blend Indian and Tibetan art styles. Unlike most monasteries that sit on hilltops, Alchi Monastery is built on flat land which makes it easy for travellers to explore. It’s a perfect quiet place to be included in the Ladakh tour for anyone who is interested in history and culture. A well-planned Leh Ladakh package usually includes this peaceful monastery because of its cultural significance.

Entry Fee: ₹25 per person

Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM

10. Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

Gurudwara Pathar Sahib is located about 25 km away from Leh, and is a sacred Sikh shrine built to honor Guru Nanak Dev Ji. According to legend, he meditated here, and a rock with his imprint still rests inside. The place is cared for by the Indian Army and welcomes everyone with warmth. Travelers often stop here to eat langar and sip tea before continuing their journey further. It's a simple, peaceful, and humbling place to cover in your Leh trip depicting a real example of unity and faith.

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: 24 hours (Langar usually 7 AM to 6 PM)

11. Spituk Monastery

Spituk Monastery is just a short drive away from Leh and offers a stunning view of the Indus Valley. It's a well known place to include in your Ladakh travel packages for its ancient artifacts and a huge statue of Goddess Kali that is revealed only during the annual Spituk Festival which is celebrated on the 28th and 29th day of the 11th month of the Tibetan calendar. The atmosphere is calm, the location is scenic, and attending the morning prayers here gives you a sense of Ladakh’s spiritual depth.

Entry Fee: ₹20 per person

Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM

12. Zanskar Valley

Zanskar Valley is absolutely beautiful with snow-capped peaks, rugged roads, and the Zanskar River cutting through it. This region is every adventurer’s dream. You can experience the distinct culture and breathtaking scenery of Zanskar as you meander through the charming monasteries encircled by snow-capped mountains and shifting skies. The valley turns green during the summer season making it an ideal place to include in your Leh Ladakh tour to enjoy the lush greenery. Don't miss to visit the renowned Chadar Trek here, as it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to trek on zanskar valley frozen Lake. 

Entry Fee: No entry fee

Timings: Open 24 hours

Things to Do on Ladakh Trip

There are various things to do in Ladakh that will make your trip even more memorable. From camping to enjoying adventure activities, here is the list of top things to do in your Ladakh tour packages:

1. Ride through the high mountain passes

Nothing defines the spirit of Ladakh like driving or riding through its legendary mountain passes. Whether it’s Khardung La, Chang La, or Baralacha La, the thrill of winding through those icy roads surrounded by snow peaks is something every traveler should feel once. When you finally reach the top and see prayer flags fluttering in the cold wind, it’s not just a view, it's a feeling of achievement. If you’re not used to high altitudes, go slow and steady; the journey is half the joy.

2. Camp beside Pangong

If you’ve ever seen pictures of Pangong Lake, you already know why it’s one of Ladakh’s most loved places. The lake changes color through the day from bright turquoise to deep blue and no photo ever does justice to how magical it really looks in person. Camping in Leh ladakh here is an experience in itself and is usually included in a good Leh Ladakh package.

3. Visit the ancient monasteries

You can’t really understand Ladakh without visiting its monasteries. Each Ladakh monastery tells a unique story of peace, art, and timeless tradition. Thiksey, Hemis, and Alchi Monasteries are among the most well-known monasteries in Ladakh, which feels like stepping into history. Visiting monasteries in the mornings is the best thing you can do, from hearing the chants by the monk or watching the sunrise over the valley the experience will be truly unforgettable.

4.  Enjoy Adventure Activity

Ladakh is heaven for adventure seekers. From river rafting on the Zanskar River to Jeep safari in Ladakh, there’s no shortage of thrill here. If you’re visiting in winter, the Chadar Trek offers you an experience of a lifetime. For bikers, every turn in Ladakh’s winding roads feels like a movie scene.

5. Explore desert beauty of Nubra valley

Nubra Valley feels like a world on its own within Ladakh. You can visit the Diskit Monastery, try a camel ride in Hunder, or simply sit by the river and watch the sunset. Spending a night in Nubra is a must as the sky turns into a blanket of stars, and the silence feels almost unreal. Most travelers call this the most peaceful part of their Leh Ladakh trip, and they’re right.

6. Watch the stars in the clearest skies

If you love stargazing then Ladakh is the best place to experience it. The air here is so clear that you can actually see the Milky Way with your eyes. Hanle, Pangong, and Tso Moriri are perfect spots for this. Just lie back on a sleeping bag, and you’ll lose track of time watching shooting stars light up the sky. It’s one of those simple joys that makes you forget everything else.

7. Visit Magnetic Hill 

About 30 km from Leh, Magnetic Hill is a fun stop that surprises every traveler. When you park your vehicle on the road, it appears to roll uphill on its own even when the engine’s off! It’s all an optical illusion, but it’s still fascinating to watch. Add the views of the Indus River and the surrounding brown hills, and you’ve got yourself a perfect pit stop on the way to Leh.

8. Go wildlife spotting at Hemis National Park

If you’re a nature lover, Hemis National Park is one of the best national parks in Ladakh to explore. It’s one of the highest national parks in the world and home to the snow leopard. Even if you don’t spot one, the landscapes themselves are worth the visit: vast, quiet, and incredibly scenic. You might see blue sheep or Himalayan marmots if you’re lucky. A guided trek through the park is a peaceful way to experience Ladakh’s wild side.

9. Discover the remote Zanskar Valley

Zanskar Valley will let you experience Ladakh in its purest form with mountain roads twisting through deep valleys. Once you arrive, you can get to explore ancient monasteries, go on rafting or can also meet locals. In winter, the famous Chadar Trek passes through this valley, turning the frozen river into a path for trekkers. It’s wild, beautiful, and unforgettable. 

Local Cuisines of Ladakh

Food in Ladakh is as comforting as its people. It is simple, warm, and made to survive the chilly mountain weather. Most dishes here are inspired by Tibetan flavors, but you’ll find that every meal feels homely and full of love. If you ever find yourself wandering through the famous food of Ladakh then here are some dishes you simply can’t miss on your Ladakh tour packages:

  • Thukpa – This is Ladakh’s soul food and will give you a tangy yet bland flavor of the Chinese delicacies. A steaming bowl of noodle soup with veggies or meat, perfect after a long, cold day of exploring.

  • Momos – Momos is everyone’s favorite and these soft dumplings, filled with meat or vegetables, are served with spicy chutney that adds the perfect kick in your Ladakh trip.

  • Skyu – A hearty traditional pasta dish made with wheat dough, simmered with vegetables or mutton. It’s rich, filling, and tastes like pure comfort.

  • Tingmo – These soft, fluffy steamed buns go well with every curry or soup. You’ll probably have them with almost every meal.

  • Chhurpe Soup – A flavorful soup made with dried yak cheese and vegetables — strong in taste and full of warmth.

  • Khambir – A thick, round Ladakhi bread that’s a little sour but delicious, especially with butter tea or apricot jam.

  • Butter Tea (Gur Gur Chai) – Don’t expect your regular chai. It's salty, buttery, and made with yak milk, a taste you might need to get used to, but locals swear by it. 

  • Yak Cheese – Smoky, chewy, and slightly tangy, this cheese is a great local snack or cooking ingredient.

  • Chhang – Chhang is Ladakh's local brew made from barley. It’s mild, slightly sweet, and often eaten during celebration time.

  • Mokthuk – Mokthuk is the comforting mix of momos floating in a hot soup. It’s the perfect dish when you want the best of both worlds.

  • Phirni – Phirni is a sweet dish of ladakh. It is a creamy rice pudding flavored with cardamom and nuts. It is eaten as a desert and is a lovely way to end a Ladakhi meal.

  • Apricot Jam – Ladakh grows plenty of apricots, and locals turn them into sweet, tangy jam. It’s delicious on Khambir bread.

  • Paba with Tangtur – A traditional meal made with roasted barley flour (paba) served alongside buttermilk and vegetables (tangtur). It’s healthy and truly authentic.

  • Saag (Mustard Greens) – Fresh greens cooked with mild spices, usually served with bread and is simple but full of flavor.

  • Momos Soup – Small dumplings floating in a light, clear broth. It’s gentle on the stomach and full of warmth, just what you need in the cold.

Shopping in Ladakh

When you’re booking a Leh Ladakh tour packages with Capture A Trip  or comparing the best Leh Ladakh tour packages online, shopping is definitely something you don’t want to miss out on. Ladakh has a charm of its own as every item here carries a little story of the mountains. Whether you're someone who loves collecting souvenirs or just want to take back something memorable, here’s exactly what you should look for while exploring the markets of Leh.

1. Pashmina Shawls & Handwoven Woollens

If there’s one thing Ladakh is truly famous for is it’s authentic pashmina.These aren’t your regular winter shawls they’re soft, lightweight, and incredibly warm. You can shop for Pashmina shawls, Stoles, Woollen sweaters, Handmade mufflers  and more. Our experienced trip captains will take you to verified shops so you pay the right price and get genuine pashmina. 

2.Apricot Products 

Apricots grow everywhere in Ladakh, so don’t leave without trying. It’s a Ladakhi speciality and a must-add to your shopping list during Leh Ladakh tour packages.You can buy Dried apricots, Apricot jams, Organic apricot oil (amazing for skin), Apricot soaps and more. These products are affordable, healthy, and perfect to carry back home. Many travellers add this section to their Leh trip plan because apricot items are must-buy souvenirs.

3. Tibetan Jewellery

Ladakh markets are full of beautiful jewellery that are made of turquoise stones, coral, silver and traditional beads. These vibrant and unique pieces are often highlighted during Leh Ladakh tour packages as perfect souvenirs or thoughtful gifts to take back home.

4. Prayer Flags, Singing Bowls & Tibetan Handicrafts

If you’re someone who loves spiritual or aesthetic decor, Ladakh has plenty to offer. You can buy colourful prayer flags, handcrafted singing bowls, prayer wheels, thangka paintings, incense sticks and more. These are meaningful keepsakes that remind you of the peaceful Ladakhi vibes even after your trip and are commonly suggested in most Leh travel packages as must-buy souvenirs.

5.Traditional Wooden Masks

You’ll find wooden masks in many monastery shops and markets. These are hand-carved, brightly painted and are used in local festivals. These are stunning home decor and show a very raw Himalayan touch.

6. Ladakhi Spices & Local Organic Food

If you are a food lover then this is your section. Some of the must-buy Ladakhi spices here are himalayan herbal teas, yak cheese (chhurpi), apricot kernel oil, local spices, barley products and more. Travellers often add these to their Leh trip package shopping list because these are unique to the region.

7. Copper & Brass Souvenirs

If you love traditional collectables, then Ladakh sells beautiful copper & brass souvenirs. Brass teapots, copper cups, old-style kettles and Ladakhi bowls are some of the souvenirs you can take back from your Ladakh trip.

8.Buddhist Artefacts

These are perfect for gifting or decorating your meditation corner. Popular items such as mini stupas, mandala art, small buddha idols, tibetan bells & dorje are perfect items and carry a calming, spiritual energy.

9. Handwoven Carpets & Rugs

Ladakh has a rich weaving tradition. You’ll find Tibetan rugs, wool carpets and wall hangings. These are known for their durability and beautiful patterns.

10. Military Souvenirs

Since Ladakh is a major defence zone, travellers love buying army caps, jackets, badges or stickers. You’ll find them near the Hall of Fame and local shops.

Where to Shop in Ladakh

Shopping in Ladakh isn’t just about souvenirs, it's about bringing a piece of the mountains back home with you. Woollen shawls, Pashmina scarves, hand-knitted socks, turquoise and silver made jewelry are some of the unique things you can take back home. Some of the places to Shop in Ladakh were travellers generally shop at: 

  • Leh Main Bazaar – Best for almost everything

  • Tibetan Market – Handicrafts & prayer items

  • Women’s Alliance Market – Organic Ladakhi products

  • Moti Market – Budget souvenirs

  • Chanspa Area – Pashmina stores

Your trip captain usually helps the group find reliable shops so you get quality items without getting overcharged and is one of the preferred choices among the best holiday packages for Leh Ladakh.

Tips to know Before Your Ladakh Tour

Before you plan your trip to this cold desert region, it is important to know some travel tips that will help you make the most of your Ladakh tour package safe and memorable. These tips are helpful whether you are choosing premium Leh holiday package, budget-friendly Leh travel packages, or curated group trips:

  • After reaching Ladakh spend the first couple of days in Leh resting and let your body adjust before heading to higher regions like Nubra Valley or Pangong Lake.

  • It is advised to drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol and heavy meals during the first few days to prevent high altitude sickness.

  • The best time to visit Ladakh is between May to September when the roads are open and the weather is clear. Winters are extreme, so if you are planning a trip in winter pack your bags accordingly.

  • ATMs are limited and shops may not accept online payments. Therefore, it is advised to carry enough cash for small purchases.

  • Weather in Ladakh changes quickly therefore pack warm clothes, sunscreen, lip balm and shoes with good grip to walk on the hilly terrains.

  • Places like Pangong, Nubra and Tso Moriri require ILP or PAP. We arrange it for you when you book any of our best Leh Ladakh tour packages.

  • Keep medicines for headaches, cold, fever, and motion sickness and your normal medicines. Also, pack something for altitude sickness. It's better to be prepared well in advance.

  • Respect the local culture and monasteries of Ladakh as it has a rich Buddhist culture. Dress modestly, remove your shoes and avoid loud behavior within the monastery. A smile and a little politeness go a long way here.

  • Mobile networks don’t work in many regions beyond Leh therefore keep your family and friends informed well in advance about your availability.

  • Ladakh’s natural beauty is fragile. Avoid littering, carry reusable bottles, and don’t use plastic. Every small effort helps in keeping this paradise clean.

  • Travel distances between the places can be long therefore, keep snacks and waterbottle,with you.

  • To truly experience Ladakhi hospitality, spend some time in the local homestay to enjoy the ladakh in its raw form.This is often added in many premium Leh Ladakh tour plan options.

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Ladakh Reviews From Our Travellers

Ishmeet Singh
Just returned from an unforgettable Ladakh adventure with Capture A Trip, and it was absolutely incredible! From the warm, homely hospitality to the breathtaking landscapes and heart-pounding thrills — every moment was special. Our trip marshal, Abhyudaya, made us feel like family and brought so much positive energy to the journey.

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I recently had the incredible opportunity to explore the mesmerizing landscapes of Ladakh, and it truly was an experience of a lifetime. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Ladakh offers a unique blend of natural beauty, spiritual calm, and cultural richness that is hard to put into words.

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Shalu Sharma
We had a great experience with our trip captain Sameer Solanki during our trip in Leh-Ladakh. He was very knowledgeable about the roads, passes, and the entire region. He knew the local areas well and kept everything well-organized for the group. Because of his efforts, our trip was smooth and successful.

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Satyam Rastogi
I recently completed a once-in-a-lifetime bike trip to Ladakh, and words can hardly do justice to the experience. It was a thrilling adventure through some of the highest motorable roads in the world, filled with jaw-dropping landscapes, tough terrains, and unforgettable memories.

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