60 Places to Visit in Ladakh, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

Tourist Places to Visit in Ladakh

Begin a journey of exploration and adventure by choosing Thrillophila for your Ladakh trip. Ladakh is a serene destination loved by many travellers for its rocky terrain, magnificent monasteries, and ancient traditions. One of Ladakh's most famous Ladakh tourist places is the Pangong Tso Lake, famous for its shades of blue that change with the colour of the sky. It is the same lake where the movie "3 Idiots" was filmed..

You can go to the Khardung-la Pass, one of the world's highest motorable passes, which offers thrilling experiences and panoramic views of the Himalayan range. Explore the Nubra Valley with Bactrian camel safaris, which offer a unique experience in this desert landscape. If you are looking for a serene experience, you can visit the ancient monasteries that are scattered across Ladakh. These include Thiskey Monastery, Phyang Monastery, Hemis Gompa, Lamayuru Monastery, and Phuktal Gompa.

In addition to the beautiful destinations, Ladakh also offers various activities like trekking, paragliding, river rafting, mountain climbing, and biking. You can go to the city's main market to shop for handicrafts, Tibetan souvenirs, woollens and stone jewellery. Additionally, make sure to try some mouthwatering regional specialities like Khambir, Skyu, Thukpa, butter tea, Tingmo and Chhurpi.

So, pack your bags and set out on an adventure of a lifetime in Ladakh with Thrillophilia.

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Pangong Lake

The Pangong Lake or the Pangong Tso is one of the highest altitude lakes in the world and is famed for its colour changing water, from blue to red and green. From camping to lakeside bonfire, a wide variety of activities can be enjoyed here. During the winter months, the lake can be seen completely frozen, which is a delightful sight in itself.

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Nubra Valley

Nubra valley, also known as Dumra is one of the most famous and most beautiful destinations in Leh, Ladakh. From hot springs to river streams and from age-old monasteries to remote villages, Nubra Valley has everything which an explorer seeks. Being a high altitude destination, the valley has many double humped camels, riding which can be a delight.

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Khardung La

Gateway to the Shyok and Nubra Valley, the Khardungla Pass is strategically a very important landmass for the country. Famous for being the highest motorable pass with an elevation of 5359 metres, the pass is a favourite spot among the bike riders and adventure lovers. The pass has mighty mountains on both of its sides, which further offer the most dramatic views one can imagine.

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Tso Moriri Lake

Located in Changthang Plateau in Ladakh in Northern India, Tso Moriri is also known as the Mountain Lake. The Lake covers an area of 120 KM sq. and is located at an elevation of 4522 metres. Famous for birdwatching and taking in the beauty of nature, the lake is the perfect place to spend some time away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Magnetic Hill

The famous Magnetic Hill of Ladakh is a cyclops hill, a place where vehicles seem to have defied the force of gravity and move upwards when parked at a particular marked location here. Located on the Leh-Kargil-Baltic National Highway, this place remains a mystery even today, as many tourists are awestruck to witness the magical experience.

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Alchi Monastery

Tucked amidst the breath-taking landscapes of Ladakh is the Alchi Monastery, which is amongst the most sacred places for Buddhists. Dating back to at least 1000 years, the monastery is also the oldest Buddhist Learning Centre in the region. Detailed carvings on the walls, along with the age-old wall paintings are some of the major attractions of Alchi Monastery.

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Leh Palace

A nine storey high building that displays the influence of Potala Palace in Lhasa is the famed Royal Leh Palace. It stands with its head high on a cliff top overlooking the ravishing Leh town. Leh Palace has now been converted into a museum which features ancient paintings and relics of Buddha along with cutlery used by the Royal family.

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Spituk Monastery

Perched atop a hillock by the Indus River, Spituk Monastery prides itself as one of Ladakh’s most significant monastery complexes. The Gompa is home to Tsongkhapa Order of Tibetan Buddhist monks, housing around 125 resident monks. The monastery complex houses a massive statue of the Hindu deity Kali along with several small shrines, some dating back to 900 years and.

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Hall Of Fame

The Hall of Fame in Leh is a museum that was constructed by the Indian Army in memory of the brave Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives trying to protect their motherland in the Indo-Pakistan wars. Located on the Leh-Kargil Road, the museum is a great place to see photos of the soldiers, their training camps, the different war relics and a lot more. 

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Chadar Trek

With the word Chadar meaning a blanket, the Chadar Trek depicts a trail over the frozen Zanskar River, on which people travel for several kilometers to reach the final destination. Unlike other trekking expeditions in India, this one does not require you to pass through forests or rock formations, but instead lets you walk over frozen water, which once was a gushing river. 


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Mulbekh Monastery

Home to a 30-feet-tall statue of the Maitreya Buddha, the Mulbekh Monastery is one of the most popular monasteries in the Ladakh region. Offering stunning views of the Srinagar-Leh Highway, the monastery also boasts of beautiful ancient relics and frescoes, along with a huge prayer wheel, which adds to the serene ambience of this place.

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Tso Kar Lake

Nestled in the Rapshu region of southern Ladakh, the Tso Kar Lake stands out in its beauty. Forming a part of a complex wetland network, Tso Kar is recognized as one of India’s most prominent Ramsar sites. The lake attracts a lot of birds and small wildlife as well such as the Tibetan Gazelle, the Kiang and the deep-necked crane.

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Stakna Monastery


Established in the 16th century, the Stakna Monastery has a long lasting legacy in Ladakh. The monastery’s position atop a hillock grants it access to some of the best views in the city. Home to a stunning array of paintings, murals, and statues the Gompa is also renowned for its excellent art and architecture.

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Chang La Pass

Chang La Pass, located in Ladakh, India, is one of the highest motorable passes in the world, reaching an altitude of 5,360 meters (17,590 feet). Offering breathtaking vistas of snow-capped peaks and stark landscapes, this pass is a challenging yet rewarding route for adventure seekers and travelers exploring the scenic beauty and rugged terrain of Ladakh.

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Shey Monastery

Established in the 17th century, the Shey Monastery once served as the summer residence of the Ladakh royalty. The Monastery is best known to house a statue of Shakyamani Buddha. Owing to its fantastic location and the scenic route that leads the way, it is a popular hiking spot. Shey Monastery also conducts several important Buddhist festivals throughout the year

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Chemrey Monastery

Dating back to the 17th century, the Chemrey Monastery is predominantly known for three things, namely a majestic statue of Guru Padmasambhava, along with a stunning location, and an extensive collection of 29 volumes of sacred scriptures on solver, written entirely in gold. The monastery belongs to the Drugpa sect of Buddhism and was founded by Lama Tagsang Raschen.

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Kongka La Pass

Amongst the most beautiful and mysterious places in the country, Ladakh’s Kongka La Pass is a highly restricted mountain pass that falls in the Chang-Chenmo region and has many UFO theories associated with it. With an altitude of 5171 metres above sea level, the Kongka La Pass in Ladakh is situated in the Line of Control between India and China.

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Gurudwara Pathar Sahib

Pay a visit to Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, located a mere 25 kilometres from Leh, dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev. The Patthar Sahib Gurudwara is considered to be of immense religious significance among Sikhs, since it is home to a rock that resembles the back of Guru Nanak. According to the local tales, it is believed that Guru Nanak had defeated a demon here. 

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Namgyal Tsemo Monastery

Also known as the Namgyal Tsemo Monastery, the Namgyal Monastery is one of the most important Buddhist shrines in Ladakh and features a three-Storey-high statue of Maitreya Buddha. Built during the early 15th century, it was named after King Tashi Namgyal, who built the monastery as a means to guard his dynasty and the valley from evil spirits.

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Sakti Village

Nestled about 3500 meters above the sea, Sakti village is far removed from the busy tourist life that permeates Leh. With mostly Tibetan inhabitants, the village is often referred to as the Little Tibet of India. Sakti village is known as the home of Takthok monastery, one of the oldest Buddhist gompas in Ladakh dating back to the 16th century.

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Jispa

Jispa is a small town located in Himachal Pradesh, and is often marked as an essential halt on a Leh-Manali trip. This quaint village has many features that allures travelers to stop here, including a famous Monastery, a small folk museum, and a helipad with a post office. Surrounded by Himalayan backdrop, the place is perfect for a city detox.

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Upshi

Nestled amidst the snow-clad mountains of Ladakh is the village of Upshi, also known for being one of the highest civilised settlements in the country. A part of an important trade route in the past, Upshi is also quite a popular place for cycling and trekking. Its vigorous terrains and scenic beauty all around has captured the hearts of many.



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Ladakh Bungee Jumping

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Take a plunge to the Zanskar River in Tsogsti village at Ladakh Bungee Jumping, known as the highest bungee jumping venue in the world. Awaken the adrenaline in you as you jump from a height of 190 feet all the way to the river down below, whilst enjoying sights of the snow-clad mountains around you. 

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Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary

Also fondly referred to as Ladakh’s wintry paradise, the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary is every wildlife lover’s go-to haunt. Sprawling across 16,000 massive feet, the sanctuary is home to some of the best and rarest animals, plants and birds in the Ladakh region. A smattering of alpine lakes, monasteries and temples can be found scattered throughout the sanctuary premises, adding to its breathtaking beauty. 

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Karu

Karu is a beautiful small town situated on the entrance of Leh-Manali highway. Explore the diverse hues of land, surrounded by mighty mountains and small streams of Sindhu river, passing through the town. The place offers picturesque views during your ride via Chang La pass, as it is situated in the center of many Leh attractions, such as Hemis Monastery.

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Hunder Village

Known as the “Desert Wonder of Leh,” Hunder Village is nothing less than a stunning oasis tucked amidst the cold desert of the Nubra Valley in Ladakh. Home to the exotic double-humped Bactrian camels, majestic grey sand dunes and immense natural beauty, the village, located at an altitude of 4,000 metres above the sea level, is a magical paradise.

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Markha Valley

Adventure lovers always had an affection to Markha Valley and still it fulfills the dreams of a trekker or adventure seeker with the unrivalled collection of natural spectacle. Long day trekking tours are offered by a lot of tour providers all over India which promise a journey through the most scenic locations and villages. The awesomely exciting feature of this trek is that it will let the trekker cross two high altitude passes in Ladakh; Gandala La at 4980 meters and Kongmaru La at 5276 meters.

 Being one of the diverse treks in Ladakh region, Markha Valley trek offers a lot of adventurous moments throughout. The barren land of Ladakh and the Buddhist temples found throughout the journey make the trek special. The route winds past the Ladakhi villages and it goes to Hemis National Park where the chances to spot some rare wildlife species are comparably high. The nomadic groups of people will be a unique picture to keep in heart. The symbols of Buddhism like ‘chortens’, stupas, multi colored prayer flags and numerous monasteries narrate the story of Buddhist culture embraced Markha centuries ago. Another interesting fact heard about Markha Valley trek is that it is also called ‘tea house trek’ due to the accommodation provided in parachute tents in most of the villages during the tour.

Maximum altitude: 15000 feet is the maximum altitude the trek will cover.

Location: In most of the cases, the trek starts from Leh. The trail usually goes through Chilling, Skyu and then to Markha. From Markha it would take the trekker to reach Hankar and Nimaling and finally return to Leh. The ideal trekking distance is 75 kms and it would be graded as difficult.

Best time to visit: The months of June, July, August, September and October are recommended as the best time to do Markha Valley trek.

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Kargil War Memorial

Kargil War Memorial is a major tourist attraction, where one pays their respect to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives to protect their country from enemies. The place is a memorial commemorating the martyrs of the infamous Kargil War that was held in 1999. Explore the war-museum that showcases the story of war from a soldier's point of view.

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Zanskar Valley

One of the least explored places in the country, Zanskar Valley is a hidden gem located near Leh, Ladakh which offers sublime scenic views of the snow-laced Himalayan range with sparkling blue river flowing at their foothill. It even provides an exotic experience of trekking, ‘Chadar Trek’, on a thick sheet of Ice on a river during the winter season.

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Basgo Monastery

Basgo Monastery, located in Ladakh, India, is an ancient and historically significant Buddhist monastery. Situated on a hilltop, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The monastery's intricate architecture, vibrant murals, and valuable relics provide visitors with a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of the region.

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Lamayuru Monastery

Known as Tharpa Ling, or “The Place of Freedom,” Lamayuru Monastery is the oldest monastery in Ladakh. Considered to be amongst the largest monasteries in the region, Lamayuru Monastery is known for its peaceful and spiritual ambience. Tucked amidst Ladakh’s lunar landscape, the monastery is also the site of the festival of Yuru Kabgyat. 

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Thiksey Monastery

A significant symbol of the pride and glory of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Thiksey Gompa is located on a hilltop at an altitude of 3,600 meters above sea level. It is the largest monastery in Ladakh, towering 12 stories high, that is surrounded by the dreamlike beauty of the snow-capped mountains and panoramic views of Indus Valley.


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Dah Hanu

Dah Hanu, also known as Dah and Hanu, are the last Aryan villages in the country, in addition to being the only place in India where you can meet the Aryan tribe. Home to the Brokpa community, Dah Hanu is where you can learn a lot about the Indo-Aryan history, cultures and traditions.

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Tanglang La Pass

Tanglang La is a high mountain pass, the glorious pride of Ladakh, the favourite tourist spot for bikers and trekkers. 5328 meters above the sea level is the dream like height of this pass which happily poses some threatening adventure to those who try to climb up the top. The road leading to the pass on Leh-Manali highway, from Upshi to Tanglang La is completely paved. A 500 meter long section of the road is the only part which is unpaved. Tanglang La is also beautifully paved to the make the climb easier. 

There are a lot of confusions existing regarding the position of Tanglang La in the list of world’s highest motorable passes and the world believes it to be the second highest which is proven to be wrong. The local sign on the top of the pass shows the altitude of the pass is 17582 feet or 5359 meters. But now, it is said that the sign board gives a wrong impression but the original height of the pass is 5328 meters. The pass is made beautiful by the innumerous Buddhist prayer flags despite the fact the road is tough to conquer and any type of traveler will fall for the scenery at the pass and adventure lovers would love to try their energy level by climbing up to the top. But remember, the oxygen level will be decreased as you cover the altitude and reaches to the half of what you feel at sea level.

Height: 5328 meters of 1248 feet

Best time to visit: May to October

How to reach: The pass is close to Leh-Manali highway and can be reached via 21 Gata loops

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Leh Market

A flamboyant marketplace located at the center of Leh, serves as a perfect destination for tourists to get their hands on well crafted woolen clothes and Kashmiri rugs & carpets along with multiple other things. You will get to explore the culture of Leh, which is just as vibrant as the marketplace itself, at Leh market from a local’s perspective.

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Shanti Stupa

A magnificent white-domed Buddhist monument, the Shanti Stupa in Leh is home to the relics of Buddha, and offers some of the most surreal views of Leh and the nearby village of Changspa. It is also one of the seven grand Buddhist Shanti Stupas in the world, boasting a life-sized figure of Gautam Buddha.

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Nyoma Leh

Nestled in southern Ladakh, Nyoma is a small, fairly unexplored village with breathtaking beauty. Owing to its largely untrodden nature, the little village boasts of fantastic desert mountainscapes. Nyoma Leh is best known as the home of the eponymous monastery. However, the prospect of trekking and camping along the Indus River forms a great part of the village’s allure

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Losar Festival

Marking the beginning of a new year, Losar is celebrated with great zeal as per the Tibetan calendar in the northern parts of India. You can be a part of a prominent socio-religious event with various ceremonies that continue for 15 days if you visit Ladakh during this festival. Losar is a very special festival which draws people together.

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Lachung La Pass

Lachung La Pass, located in Ladakh, India, is a breathtaking mountain pass renowned for its rugged beauty and challenging terrain. Situated at an altitude of approximately 16,600 feet, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The pass is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts, providing an unforgettable experience amidst the stunning Ladakhi landscape.

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More Plains

More Plains, Ladakh, is a breathtaking high-altitude plateau nestled in the Indian Himalayas. Located at an altitude of around 15,000 feet, it offers a surreal landscape of vast, open meadows surrounded by majestic mountains. The scenic beauty of More Plains is a highlight for travelers on the Leh-Manali Highway, providing an unforgettable and mesmerizing experience of Ladakh's unique terrain.

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Tiger Hill ladakh

Tiger Hill in Ladakh is a prominent attraction known for its stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks and valleys. Located at a high altitude, it offers an ideal vantage point to witness the sunrise and the mesmerizing play of colors on the mountains. A must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers in Ladakh.

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Basgo

Located just on the outskirts of Ladakh, the little village of Basgo prides itself in its rich history. The village is best known for its gompas and temples, all of which feature exquisite architecture, murals and paintings dating back to the 16 - 17th century. Basgo is also home to “Basgo Castle”, one of the most fragile monuments in the world.

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Ladakh Hot Springs

Standing out as an anomaly in the cold deserts around Siachen Glacier, Ladakh Hot Springs are a true natural marvel. The sulfur-rich springs are believed to have healed powers, curing joint pains and aches, among other things. Set against the backdrop of Nubra Desert, and backed by the towering peaks of the Himalayas, the hot springs form a bewitching site.

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Central Asian Museum

The Central Asian Museum preserves ancient relics paying homage to the superb cultural past of Central Asia in its simple and profound structure. Manuscripts, items of regular household use and valuable trinkets from ancient times can be found lined up in the exhibition spaces of the museum. The Museum grounds are also home to the oldest mosque in Ladakh.

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Shyok Valley

Sprawling along the Shyok river, the Shyok Valley is home to some of Ladakh’s most beautiful villages and sights. The picturesque villages of Diskit, Hundur and Turtuk lie along the valley, offering plenty of adventure and tourism spots to travelers. The picturesque Valley is rife with adventure opportunities; while hiking along the river bank can be extremely thrilling, several mountain bikers choose to bike through the Shyok river valley as well.

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Zorawar Fort

Established in the 19th century by General Zorawar Singh, the Zorawar Fort is one of the most historically important attractions in Leh. The Zorawar Fort, with its museums and its galleries showcasing priceless relics from Kashmir’s war-torn past. Weapons, documents and articles spell out the history within the Museum’s walls. The Zorawar Fort is also known for its fantasti light and sound show, which displays the historical events of Zorawar.

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Puga Valley

Head to the mesmerising Puga Valley in Ladakh, a hotspot of geothermal activities and scenic beauty. Considered a bird watcher’s paradise, the valley serves as the abode of a wide array of migratory birds. You can also find several hot sulphur springs at Puga Valley, which are known to have medicinal properties, tucked amidst the lush verdant landscapes.

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Shang Gompa

Located an hour’s walk away from the Hemis Monastery, the Shang Gompa is a small, quaint monastery known for the tranquil beauty that surrounds this monastery. Apart from its striking location, the monastery is renowned for its artwork, depicting images of several deities adorned with diamonds, lotuses and other ornamentations.

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Turtuk Village

Alternatively known as the “village divided by a border,” the Turtuk Village in Ladakh is located in a tiny corner of Baltistan. It is also India’s last village, situated right on the Indo-Pak border, with magnificent snow-clad mountains surrounding it. Other than being the gateway to the Siachen Glacier, Turtuk is also famous for producing a variety of fruits, including Apricots.

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Sangam Leh

Located just off the Srinagar Leh Highway, Sangam is the point where the rivers Indus and Zanskar join together. With the green hues of Indus clashing with the muddy blue stream of Zanskar, the Sangam Point confluence is a truly bewitching spectacle. Sangam Point is also known for its fast rapids, which are quite popular for rafting adventures.

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Hanle

Hanle is one of the largest villages in Ladakh region, known predominantly as the place which is home to the Hanle Monastery. Located along the Hanle River, this hamlet lies on the old branch of the ancient Ladakh-Tibet trade route. You can also find the Indian Astronomical Observatory which has the third highest optical telescope in the world on your visit to Hanle.

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Umling La Pass

A mountain pass located in Ladakh, Umling La Pass is the highest motorable road in the world, located at an elevation of 19,024 feet above the sea level. It was constructed as part of “Project Himank” by the Border Road Organization. Surrounded by scintillating mountains and high-altitude attractions, the Umling La Pass offers an experience unlike any other.

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Yarab Tso Lake

Tucked away in the folds of the Himalayan peaks, the Yarab Tso is one of Ladakh’s most secluded spots and is also famous in the name of “The Secret Lake”. The lake stands out with its stunning bright aquamarine waters, clashing in contrast against the green-brown peaks that rise behind it in the summers.

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Hundur Monastery

The Hundur Monastery is an ancient Buddhist gompa nestled in the Nubra Valley of Leh. Apart from its simplistic architectural styles, the monastery stands out for its prime location, which commands some of the best views of the mountainscape. Hundur Monastery marks the end of terrain accessible to tourists, as they are not allowed to venture beyond this point.

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Wanla Gompa

Wanla Gompa is the oldest and the holiest of monasteries in Ladakh, with history that dates back to the very 1st century. Although simple in architecture, the monastery features a fantastic array of artwork depicting images of Buddha, Bodhisattva and mandalas. The monastery grounds are also home to a 12th century castle built by the founding lama, Lama Rinchen Zangpo

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Hemis National Park

Hemis National Park is the largest national park in South Asia, and is located in the eastern section of Ladakh. The park covers 4400 square kilometres and is home to 16 species of mammals, 73 bird species, and around 200 snow leopards. The National Park is famous for the huge population of snow leopards throughout the world and is considered to be the only protected area where these wild cats can be found in such abundance.

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Leh Post Office

One of the high altitude post offices in India is Leh Post Office situated at an altitude of 3500 meters above the sea level. Perhaps, this is the only post office which works even the climatic conditions are unpredictably fluctuating and the roads are not in the proper conditions depending upon the seasons. Leh Post Office belong to Jammu and Kashmir circle and also under Srinagar headquarters region and Leh division.

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Phuktal Monastery

Stowed away within the folds of the Himalayan mountains, the Phugtal Gompa is among the most secluded monasteries anywhere in the world. The monastery is quite literally sprawling among mountain caves with its units spread through them. A complete monastery complex, including prayer halls and shrines, can be found here where a number of festivals are celebrated throughout the year. 

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Donkey Sanctuary

The hard lives of donkeys are read by the public with complete negligence and the reason behind that attitude is unknown. Once, donkeys were a usual member in households in the villages but now they are abandoned and thus they face some critical problems to live. Donkey Sanctuary in Leh is a unique idea executed by Stany and Joanne. After seeing the pitiable situation of the stray donkeys, they decided to find a shelter for them and hence the proper guardians for those stray donkeys have come to India. A native of Ladakh, Sonam Angchuk is now taking care of the donkeys now as his own, feeding them and makes sure that they are getting proper medication and care always. 

They get wheat and grass to eat on time and one doctor from the Government Veterinary Hospital will visit and check the donkeys monthly. Now they are looking forward to make the sanctuary bigger to have 40 donkeys at a time and for that they are expecting funds from well-wishers and animal lovers. To rescue the animals wandering on the road and meet with accidents often, this shelter is a real blessing and the people behind the shelter are really focused to make their services widened. The name of the sanctuary is Home for Helpless Donkeys. They accommodate the injured donkeys and after they get healed, they will be freed to look after on their own.

Location: The sanctuary is situated on Korean Temple Road in Khakshal Village, Leh Ladakh. It is only 3 kms from the main city to reach the sanctuary.

Best time to visit: Any time round the year is suitable to visit the sanctuary.

Entry fee: No entry fee is required to visit the sanctuary

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Stok Kangri

Stok Kangri, Ladakh is one of the most popular places for high altitude trekking in India. Although the beauty of Ladakh draws in innumerable tourists and trekkers from all over the country and the world, the Stok Kangri trek isn’t really suited for anyone and everyone.

It is advisable that only experienced trekkers set out on this expedition as the climatic and geographical conditions of the place may not suit novice or amateur trekkers. Nonetheless, Stok Kangri is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the country. It is for this reason that the Stok Kangri trek forms an inevitable experience while trekking in India.

The trek begins from Leh, which is noted for its natural beauty as well as the warm and hospitable people. During the first couple of days of the trek, you can move around Leh, go sightseeing and get acclimatized to the weather of the region. These couple of days will prepare you for the trek ahead. You will next be taken to Chang Ma via Stok Village by road.

The journey from Leh to Stok Village takes you to witness the amiable yet fictional setting which includes lush greenery, glistening snow peaks and scenic splendour of the region in this stretch. On reaching Chang Ma, you reach a snow covered region, and begin trekking. You will need to climb on for about three hours. From here you will head on to Manokorma, which is at an elevation of 14200 feet.

During the trek, you will be able to view some very beautiful peaks such as the Gulap Kangri, Parcha Kangri, etc. The base camp of the trek is at an elevation of 16, 300 feet. From here, the journey continues till you reach the Stok Kangri. The rewarding scenery from the top is what draws trekkers from all over the world to high altitude trekking in India. The trek back to Leh is a bit arduous and you may need to be careful while climbing down the mountainous terrain.

Best Season: June - October

Difficulty Level: Medium

Max. Elevation: 5000 m

Number of days: Maximum 10 days of trek can be done here

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We went for Manali to srinagar Bike tour. It was the best bike trip of my entire life It all started with the person named Shubham from thrillophilia who helped me in selecting the best trip and processed with my booking, all thanks to him! Without him I wouldn’t have been able to experience the best trip of my life. On arrival there, we met our tour guide Tani and our Mechanic Shashi about whom I have read a lot at thrillophilia reviews. These 2 guys were so supportive during the entire tour that no matter what happened they were always there to look after us. They always made sure we are safe and we are following them and there is no overtaking taking place. Tani, the tour guide, one chilled out person he is! Make sure you get him as your tour guide and Shashi as the mechanic as these guys will always make sure that they are there for you no matter what. And in the end, it’s all the Main man behind everything, Jimmy Sir. Thanks a lot Sir for making me experience the best trip of my life! Without you and your team this wouldn’t have been possible. Thanks for helping us out in every way possible. The roads here are difficult terrain to ride on. You gotta be careful. You gotta carry your gum boots during water logging which is the most difficult to cross. But these guys made sure that we were all safe and had sound health till we reached home. Not even a single person was hurt. Our group was a mixture of all age groups, I’m fact we even got to meet 2 people From the Indian navy as well. One mad kickass experience! Unbelievable. Reaching the worlds highest Pass, Khardungla Top, was the highest achievement of my life till date which happened on this trip! And if at all you wish to go, don’t forget to ask Tani and Shashi as your tour guide and mechanic, and go only through Jimmy Sir as he has the best team! Thanks a lot to everyone out there for which I thought the best way would be to write at thrillophilia reviews.
16 July 2019
Sudip Ghosh Leh Ladakh Group Tour Package With Camping
Excellent
We had a wonderful experience with Thrillophilia Out tour was Leh-Ladakh 6N7D, which includes Leh Sightseen, Nubra Valley Overnight Stay, Pangong Overnight Night. 1. First of all you should know that Thrillophilia doesn't have its own Travel Team. Thrillophilia actually linked up with several local Travel Agency. Once your Tour is booked Thrillophilia tagged one local Travel Agency for your Tour and that particular travel agency will take care of your entire tour. Our travel manager is Lobzang Tseldon. She is very helpful and you will not face any problem in your entire tour. 1. Hotel provided in Leh: Ladakh Heights. The hotel was very good,neat and clean.It is a new hotel so you don't found any pics in the internet. But lobzang will send you the pics of the Hotel. There is a canteen within the hotel where you will be having complimentary breakfast and dinner. Non Vegetarian please let Lobzang know that you want non-veg items as well.they generally prepare veg items only.but on request they will provide you omlette in breakfast and chicken/mutton in dinner. So if anyone wants to book Thrillophilia please ask Thrillophilia to tag you to the travel agency that offers non veg items too. The Hotel Ladakh Heights is a bit far from the main city but don't worry Lobzang will provide you car for visit to Leh market whenever required and she will not charge you for that. You will get a beautiful view from this hotel but if you want to stay near the main city you will not get any view from the hotel. 2. The stay at Nubra Valley was awesome. They have Royal Camp in Nubhra and it's is a nature-friendly camp. You will love it, I can guarantee you. 3. They stay at Pangong was okay. You can understand that at that altitude you will not get luxury.so the camp provided at Pangong was good for 1 night stay. Overall my experience with Thrillophilia was very good. We enjoyed a lot. Thanks a lot to Lobzang Tseldon for the wonderful arrangements of our tour.
Shubham Srivastava Manali to Leh Bike Trip From Delhi
Excellent
"Trip was really awesome. I feel everyone should consider this trip at least once in their lifetime. My eyes were never tired of looking around at such beautiful and scenic views. I would like to extend my special thanks to Tour leader Mr. Jigmet Tandar. He is highly trained professional. The way he lead the tour made us have more fun. Thanks to the whole crew Jigmet, Stanzin, Wangyal, Kaushal, Tundoop. Made a lot of new friends. One suggestion to Thrillophilia team: Since this is not just any casual trip that anyone can go through please consider keeping a screening process for people who opt for it. This is one of the most extreme adventures where your body and mind will go through a lot of challenges, one can successfully complete this trip only if they are determined and well prepared."
03 June 2019
Vedaansh Bhargava Leh Bike Tour Adventure with Camping
Excellent
An exhilarating life-changing experience. If you are able bodied, a biking lover, a landscape / scenery admirer and a crazy adventure seeker, this is a must try for life. Our group of bikers were fun-loving yet very responsible riders. We became friends on the very first day and all of us enjoyed every moment, giving mutual respect at every instance, having each other's backs at every dangerous turn. Even elderly couples in the group made amazing memories with all the young folks! The Ladakhi food, the heritage site visits, the campfire dancing, the photos, the market shopping, the music, the hikes, the snow, even the adorable mountain dogs, furry yaks and double-hump camels, every-bit was amazing. The road team was extraordinary, specially Tani (captain) and Shashi (bike repairman). They were very friendly, accommodating, knowledgeable and also helpful at every step. We had a truck carrying our luggage all along, running behind us all through the roads, making sure no one is left behind. Jigmet has a lot of local connections, so you will be well taken care of at camps and hotels (even Jain food, on request).
24 October 2020
Saurabh Dixit Leh Ladakh Group Tour Package With Camping
Excellent
I had a wonderful trip with Thrillophilia. Hotel provided in Leh was clean and good. All sightseeing places covered as per itinerary. The camping stay at Nubra Valley and near Pangong lake was awesome. We enjoyed a lot and overall experience was great.
Bhushan Gandhi Sham Valley Trek
Excellent
The Sham Valley Trek was one of the most enjoyable treks I have undertaken in the last few years, and all the credit goes to Thrillophilia. The booking experience was extremely smooth and I would highly recommend this company for all your travels in the valley.
17 November 2019
Kaustubh Bondre Manali Leh Srinagar Bike Trip
Superb
It was an awesome experience. Completed the tour in July 2019. We had booked for 8 persons on Thrillophilia. The facilities were good, Tani-the tour guide, was superb. Amazing tour, to say the least. I have penned down my entire experience of Ladakh bike tour on my blog. Sharing the link here.
17 November 2019
Hari Hari Leh Ladakh Bike Trip with Camping at Nubra & Pangong Lake
Excellent
When we made the booking for 6-days trip to Ladakh via Thrillophilia, we had a lot of questions in our mind on how it's going to turn out, especially on whether it's a suitable honeymoon destination even for those who love a bit of adventure. That is primarily because the reviews of Ladakh were a bit scary. Almost all of the people who wrote reviews had a lot of things to warn you about- the extreme climate, sudden decrease in Oxygen levels, deserted/uninhabited places where it's difficult to get some help from anyone in case of any issues and so on. And there were some people who wrote bad reviews about Thrillophilia for some negative experiences they had to endure from the operators. But it was reassuring to see how Thrillophilia answered all the reviews, even the negative ones. They clarified how they assign tour operators based on customer reviews and in case of any negative experiences from the operators, there is not much Thrillophilia can help with apart from not assigning those operators anymore. As we were getting immediate response from Amit on all our queries on a timely basis, we decided to book the package. Cutting to the chase, we were contacted by the operator(Thupstan) the day before our arrival and he ensured that there was a taxi to pick us up on time. The tour guides and the driver of the backup vehicle he assigned for our group were so experienced that all we had to do was to keep riding until they ask us to stop. The halts were all well planned that we didn't have to worry about anything. And they were so approachable in case of any issues. And whenever we rode for a long time, they would come and inspect each bike and fixed any issues immediately. They were always willing to go the extra mile to make us comfortable. Let me quote an instance here - The driver of the backup vehicle had an issue with Blood Oxygen level when we reached Pangong. We had enough stock of Oxygen cylinders in the backup vehicle. But he didn't consider using it and hence took one of the bikes and rode to where he could find a pharmacy to get an Oxygen cylinder for himself. When one of us asked him on why he didn't use one of the cylinders that we had carried, he told us that the cylinders are just for our use and himself or any of the guides won't use that. Such was the concern they had for everyone in the group. In case anyone reading this still has a question regarding whether it's a suitable place for couples, the answer is YES. The accommodation they provide is suitable for couples as well. Even the tents are nice and safe. I could go on like this and I never thought this review is going to be this long when I started writing it. As others have mentioned in the reviews, it's such a beautiful destination and the experience is awesome. If you are thinking of taking a trip to Ladakh, go ahead and embark on this beautiful journey with Thrillophilia. I'm sure that you won't regret it.
Tshering Tshering Leh Ladakh Group Tour Package With Camping
Excellent
"it was a very well organized trip,the hotel was very good,the tent in nubra was lovely and the food was good too..overall a good experience "

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