Cycling in Ladakh is not an easy task to perform, one needs strong mental and physical health to ride through the Lands of High Passes. Ladakh provides one of the most serene cycling routes in India, offering majestic landscapes and off-road adventures. There are several routes from where you can choose to start your journey with. One can start right from Leh, or can opt for the Manali to Leh route. To add more thrill in your Ladakh trip book Manali to Leh Cycliing Tour.
Your ride will traverse through numerous famous attractions of Leh, such as, the Royal Palace, the ancient Buddhist monasteries, the Sanctum Sanctorum, and divine Shrines, representing the history of this beautiful hilly area. But the most interesting thing to witness during your cycling in Ladakh journey is the amazing street art representing the local routine of people living a nomadic life.
Understand the culture of Ladakh as you ride through the beautiful valleys of Jispa and feel the thrill at the steep curves of the highest motorable pass in the world, Khardung La. Experience the beauty of majestic landscapes as you pass through the Himalayan terrain of Sarchu, or admire the beautiful snowclad mountains surrounding crystal blue lakes.
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Heaven, Peace, Silence, and Tranquility at one place? Come and spend a few hours at Pangong Lake! A pristine place in Ladakh marked by subtle to high peaks around, crystal blue waters and the vast expansion catches the eye so much, so long as if a magic is happening right in front of the eyes.Pangong Lake, also known as Pangong Tso, lies calmly at a breathtaking elevation of 14,270 feet. Interestingly, the lake is 12 km long and marks itself between the laps of India and China. Rather, 60% of the portion is stretching in the neighboring nation and this excites every traveler to be here.The surreal clean blue waters are actually brackish or salty in nature and this feature doesn’t let any aquatic life survive in the same. Moreover, the temperature range between -30 to -10 degrees make even this salty lake freeze with thick ice sheets, which is quite opposite in case of salt ridden water bodies.This picturesque landscape location enhances its beauty with the arrival of migrating birds every year and attracts many travelers in search of adventure, photographs, bird-watching and chilling experience. Pangong has another unique and catchy feature; when it acts like a chameleon and changes its color from blue to green to even grey at times. The brackish water of Pangong attracts the migratory birds every year during winters in Ladakh.There is not a single reason to say No to this beauty once in a lifetime. And if you wish to repeat it again, it’s a blessing! Suggested Read: Leh Ladakh Tour Packages
One of the most beautiful parts of the moonscapes of Ladakh, Nubra Valley is a deep-cut gorge created by the combined effects of Shyok and Nubra (Siachen) rivers. A high altitude cold desert, Nubra Valley is actually an extension of the Tibetan Plateau (Qing-Zang Plateau) that starts in China and extends up to Ladakh. This valley in the plateau separates the Ladakh Range from the Karakoram Range.But more than anything, Nubra Valley is the most beautiful region in all of Ladakh. Home to wonders like the Diskit Monastery,Hunder Sand Dunes, Samstanling Gompa, Yarab Tso Lake, and the villages of Turtuk and Panamik.Located about 160 km from Leh, the capital of Ladakh, Nubra Valley is a great attraction to all those who come here. The gateway to the upper reaches of the country, especially Siachen, Nubra Valley has an oasis of a town in the heart, Diskit, making a great place to stop you and reflect at the beauty around.And while you are at it, take a short detour to the famous white sand dunes of Hunder. The shapes and forms that these dunes take during different times of the year mesmerize every visitor who comes here. To make it further interesting, there are the double-humped Bactrian Camels, offering rides through the dunes.And when it turns dusky, head to the Diskit Monastery and visit the towering statue of Maitreya Buddha which looks over the entire valley and blesses it for another day to come.Suggested Read: Chadar Trek 2022Essential Info:Brown hills, green patches, and a green river flowing right by everything, Nubra Valley is a bucket list item for every traveller and adventurer. There are a few facts and highlight of the place that everyone needs to know. A few of them are as follows.- Best time to visit: Now because the way to Nubra Valley passes through the mighty Khardung La, the highest motorable civilian all weather pass, Nubra is accessible throughout the year. But for the best experience, April to June, and September to October are the best time to visit Ladakh as there are no rains or snowfall at this time of the year.- Altitude: Average altitude of the valley is 10,000ft or 3,048 m above sea level.- Distance Between Leh and Nubra Valley: When taking the conventional route through Khardung La, the total distance between Leh and Nubra Valley is 160 km, and while travelling from the unconventional road of Wari La, it becomes approximate of 150 km- Permits: Because of the sensitivity of the areas around Nubra Valley, foreign nationals and NRIs need to acquire a Protected Area Permit (PAP) to gain entry into the valley. Similarly, for Indian Nationals, an Inner Line Permit is required for entry. While you can acquire the Inner Line Permit from the DM Office in Leh (in person), a PAP has to be obtained through a registered travel agent.How to Reach From LehThe beautiful Nubra Valley is accessible only from the city of Leh, and this can be done in two ways. For both the routes to be taken, one has to arrive in Leh to begin the journey, before deciding which way to go. One is the conventional route that takes you over the top of the world, while the other unconventional route is quiet and serene to no end.Route 1: Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La The conventional route that is preferred by almost everyone who comes to Ladakh trip, the Leh to Nubra road via Khardung La takes you over what is known to be the highest motorable civilian all weather pass. Standing at the height of 18,380 ft above sea level, the Khardung La Pass has played a significant role in Ladakh’s popularity and has provided an ease of travel and commute.Practically important to the army stationed in Siachen, Khardung La once was an important part of the Caravan trade route that led to Kashgar in central Asia and was traversed by thousands of horses and camels once. The descendants of those are what travellers come to see in Nubra, especially the Bactrian Camels.Starting from Leh, you will first arrive at Phyang, home to the famous 16th century Phyang Gompa (monastery), located about 16 km from Leh. Moving on from here and riding amidst tall mountains, you will gain a lot of height in a short span of time, but will not realize as there are hardly any effects on that on the body.You submit a copy of the permits at South Pullu before the top of Khardung La, where a signboard tells you how high you are. Here, the views are just breathtaking, especially the view of the entire Indus Valley.Next, you arrive at the Khardung La Village, that gave this place its name, followed by North Pullu where you show your permits again. After Khardung La Village, you would have already arrived in the valley, but you keep continue your Leh-Ladakh road trip to Khalsar, where the road bifurcates. The right road leads to Sumur, Panamik and Warshi, while the left one takes you to Diskit and Turtuk. Both the roads are scenic till no end and give you the best of views of the valley as you ride.Check our full guide on Leh-Ladakh bike trip which will help you on your journey. Route 2: Leh to Nubra via Wari LaThe less taken and the rather unconventional way to go to Nubra from Leh leads you through another one of the highest roads in the country, Wari La. Nested at a height of 17,427 ft above sea level, Wari La Pass is not for the faint-hearted. With steep sections and hard to conquer surfaces, Wari La becomes totally impassable in the winters.Starting from Leh, you take the Manali Leh Highway to reach Karu which is about 35 km away. A totally magnificent location in Upshi that no one will miss while coming from Manali to Leh highway, due to the multitude of colors that paint the region. From here, a sign will show you the route to Wari La, which, to say the least, is not everyone’s cup of tea.On your Manali to Leh bike trip you are going to ride on the roughest roads of ladakh, that are a challenge for both you and the vehicle, until you reach the small town of Agham, from where you get a continuous, quiet, and a serene stretch of road until you arrive at Khalsar, which is the beginning of Nubra Valley.Places to Visit and Things to Do in Nubra Valley Here are a few experiences that are must-haves while on a visit to Nubra Valley:1) Diskit MonasteryThe Diskit, or Deskit Monastery is largest and the oldest Gompa in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh. Built in the 14th century, the monastery is mostly known for its beautiful architecture and its amazing placement atop a hill, overlooking the town of Diskit, and the entire Nubra Valley.Inside the monastery, there is a statue of Cho Rinpoche (Crowned Buddha), a large drum and many depictions of the guardian deities of Buddhism, alongside a large fresco of Tashilhunpo Monastery of Tibet. The most famous feature, however, is the 32 m tall statue of Maitreya Buddha in the monastery grounds.2) Maitreya BuddaThe image of the future incarnation of Buddha, the founder of Buddhist belief, the depiction has a significant place in the Nubra Valley. The 32 m tall statue of Maitreya Buddha located on the top of a hill inside the grounds of Diskit Monastery is one of the most impressive things in the valley.The statue looks over the entire valley while facing west towards Pakistan. Declared Sacred by the 14th Dalai Lama himself, the statue was made with 3 thoughts in mind; protection of Diskit, avoid further wars with Pakistan, and to promote peace in the world.3) Camel Safari at Hunder Sand DunesIn one of the highest deserts in the world, you can find one of the most unique sights in the world; the double-humped camels. Called by many to be camels with backrests, riding one of those is a memorable experience that brings people here from afar.And adding to that charm is the magic of white sand dunes of Hunder amidst the beautiful rugged mountains, snow-capped peaks, orchards of apricots, and the quiet River Siachen flowing by. The rocking and wobbling movement of the camel will be a fun experience as the beauty around captures your mind and soul.4) Quad Biking at Hunder Sand DunesSimilar to the experience of riding the camels on the sand dunes of Hunder, but a little more adrenaline spiking, you can also enjoy the experience of riding an ATV or a quad bike on the small mounds. Feel the air rushing past you as you ride over and down the ever-changing but ever magical dunes of Hunder. The feel of all the rocky terrain, mixed with the excitement of doing it at one of the highest regions in the world is exhilarating in itself, and is definitely a must have experience.Don't miss out to check the adventurous activities to do in Ladakh.5) Samstanling Gompa, SumurLocated in the gem of a small village, Sumur, the Samstanling Monastery is one of the most-visited monasteries in Ladakh which is a beauty personified in the most simple manner. The setting of the monastery is in the midst of beautiful mountains, scenic greens, and under a blue sky, making the gold, red and white Gompa shine out differently from its surroundings. The best part, however, is the adventure that entails in reaching it, which requires a 45 minute trek from Sumur to reach the monastery.6) Yarab Tso LakeAnother gem in the Sumur Village, the Yarab Tso Lake is located at a small distance of about 15 km from the capital, Diskit. Requiring a hike to reach, the beauty of the lake is something that captivates visitors with its simplistic beauty and peaceful surroundings.A 20 minute hike away from the Panamic village, the lake is considered to be holy by the people residing, not just in the village, but by everyone across the valley. The waters are crystal clear, and you can see to the bottom of the not so deep lake, with it reflecting the mountains around, making the whole setting mesmerizing.7) Turtuk VillageA famous name in the minds of people who remember the 1971 struggle between India and Pakistan, Turtuk lies in the Baltistan region. Predominantly Muslim, Turtuk is India’s last village before Pakistan controlled Baltistan region begins. Opened to tourists in the year 2010, Turtuk has a few gompas, a royal house, and a few homestays for tourists to come and witness the real Balti culture.8) Panamik VillageThe northernmost village where non-Indians are allowed, the village of Panamik is nested pretty close to the Siachen Glacier. Known for its sulfur-rich hot springs, special permits are needed to arrive at this village located at a height of 10,442 ft above sea level.Apart from, the village of Panamik is also the home to 250-year old gompa, known as the Ensa Monastery. Shopping is another great thing to be enjoyed, as you can get Pashmina Shawls, woollen socks, and dry fruits of amazing quality at really great prices.Hotels in Nubra Valley:1) Hotel Sten-DelLocated in the town of Diskit, the hotel Stendel has a habit of becoming a traveler’s favourite with it's 22 spacious and tastefully decorated rooms. Another great thing about the hotel is the open dining space on the lawn, where you can eat the delicious food made in their multi-cuisine restaurant.2) StepInn Nubra ValleyLocated on the banks of the River Siachen, the StepInn Nubra Valley is a guesthouse with a multitude of great services to offer. Sprawling gardens and attractive amenities are what await the travelers at this guesthouse in the quaint village of Sumur.3) Lchang Nang RetreatThe name of this resort means “the house of trees”, and that is the perfect description of this amazing place. Nestled amidst orchards of Apricot, Elm, and Apple, the resort is fully solar powered and eco-friendly. The quiet resort is flanked by Siachen River on its western boundary.4) Hotel Real SiachenWith a magical view of the valley, this guesthouse in the city of Diskit is surrounded by sprawling gardens on all sides. Rather tastefully decorated, Hotel Real Siachen is known for being unique and stylish, and with an amazing price tag that makes it even more attractive to all tourists.5) Hotel Grand NubraFully equipped great rooms inside and a quiet and isolated location outside, the hotel Grand Nubra has amazing features like a terrace and great gardens. And to add more value to the entire place, there is also a children’s playground and a bridal suite, to suit everyone’s need in one place.6) Hotel Yarab TSO NubraIn the village of Tegar, this Hotel is located on the banks of the Siachen River. You will find 13 rooms here including 2 suites, and a horde of other important features like wifi, parking, room service, and amongst all this, the love and warmth of Ladakhi Hospitality.7) Hotel Lhas ThangBeing located in the town of Diskit has given its own charm to the Hotel Lhas Thang. An ideal destination for all the travelers coming into the region of Ladakh, Nubra is a beauty that is best captured from the window of your room in the Hotel Lhas Thang.8) Heritage ThongsalHeritage Thongsal is a luxury tented camp accommodation in the heart of Nubra Valley. Finding its perfect place in the village of Tirith Sumoor, the camp is very well equipped with what can be used to define luxury. There are 24 luxury tents available on double and triple sharing basis, decorated with local made wooden furniture, and with the attached facilities of Bathroom and toilet.9) The Wooden Nest - NubraA luxury wooden cottage stay experience, right in the heart of Hunder Village, the Wooden Nest provides a quiet and serene stay experience. Enjoy running hot and cold water, a spacious verandah, modern bath fittings, classy interiors, and a proximity to the most beautiful stretch of land, the Hunder Sand Dunes.Click here, to check out the best hotels in LadakhCamps in Nubra Valley1) Nubra Ethnic CampA luxury camp in the middle of Hunder Sand Dunes, this place is the epitome of luxury in Nubra Valley. Spacious tents, private bathrooms, running hot water and a private verandah. The best part is the location in the middle of the village, meaning you can set out and explore the village in any direction that you go.2) Mystique Meadows CampSituated in the quiet village of Sumur in Nubra Valley, the camp has 18 swiss cottages, 5 Mongolian Yurt Tents, and 4 rooms, all of which have attached washrooms with running hot water. Another great feature of this place is that the kitchen has its own organic kitchen garden, and serves cuisines from around the world.3) Apple Nubra CottageWith 20 swiss tents ready at the visitors service, the place is well known for being essentially pet-friendly. So if you are escaping, take your pet with you as well. Located on the banks of the Shyok River, the camp even has a separate hall for dining, where they serve local food, giving you a taste of the local’s love.4) Cold Desert CampWith a rather spacious approach toward camping, the Cold Desert Camp is run by brothers who have been in the industry for 10 years. Essentially famous for providing international standards, the camp has 15 swiss tents with proper furniture, attached washrooms, and running hot water. The camp also has power back-up, oxygen cylinder, provision for campfire and a lot more to dazzle.5) Valley Flower CampOne of the best campsites in Nubra valley, Valley Flower Camp is located on the foothills of the Himalayas in the Nubra Valley, in the village of Sumur. The view of the snowy mountains and the immense greenery around will surely make you fall in love with this place. With 15 tents on the premises, the camp provides ample parking space, free wifi, TV in the dining space, a special Gujarati Cook, and campfire on request.6) Royal Deluxe CampAs the name suggests, get ready for a royal experience at the Royal Deluxe Camp. Spread in an acre of area, the place is as green as it gets, with orchards of apricots surrounding it, and the crystal clear water of the river flowing past it. The campsite has 32 swiss tents, spread across the area, with properly constructed washrooms attached to them.7) Double Humped Camp HunderThe perfect mingling of wilderness with the beauty of the valley, the Double Humped Camp, Hunder is a majestic place to stay while in Nubra. Enjoying a breathtaking view of the rugged mountains around, the campsite has 10 deluxe swiss tents and a chef who takes care of all the needs of the guests arriving, making sure everyone leaves with a smile.8) Desert Himalaya ResortTucked between the beautiful Karakoram and Ladakh Mountain Ranges, this campsite is spread in about 6 acres of unparalleled greenery. Blessed with a natural spring of crystal clear water, the resort grows all of its vegetables on the premises, and provides the guests with facilities for Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton, Cycling, Archery, Kite Flying, And Croquet.9) Nubra Organic RetreatSpread in acres of land, the Nubra Organic Retreat has 20 swiss tents with deluxe attached washrooms, with all of their doors opening up to the view of snow-capped Himalayas. Tastefully decorated with minute details in mind, the place is set at a perfect balance of man-made and natural. Facilities here include restaurant, nature shop, power backup, running hot and cold water, laundry, wifi and emergency medical services.10) K2 Luxury CampWith 25 swiss tents, well-maintained area, modern amenities, hot and cold running water, and a spacious kitchen and dining area, the camp is a unique place to enjoy the beauty of Nubra and at the same time, enjoy the stay at the camps. You will get a projector for a movie screening, intercom and satellite television along with a flaming bonfire under a starry night sky.Other Essential Info about Nubra Valley- Mobile ConnectivityDue to the remoteness, permit problems, and inaccessibility, mobile networks in the entirety of Ladakh are a questionable thing. The most prevalent one is BSNL while the others are mostly non-existent. For Nubra, mobile networks disappear as soon as you leave Leh, and come back when you enter Diskit/Hunder only.- Medical FacilitiesAs such, there are no major medical facilities in Nubra Valley and the nearest hospitals are in Leh. There are 2 major hospitals in Leh, that are Dr P Wangchuk and the government funded SNM hospital.- ATM'sNubra Valley does not have any ATMs, so it is recommended that you carry your cash from Leh itself.- Petrol PumpsThere is only one petrol pump in the entirety of Nubra Valley, located in the capital, Diskit. Apart from this hand operated petrol pump, you cannot find any other place for fill-ups in the valley.- Food JointsWhere the people are very warm and lovingly welcome people into their houses to enjoy a snack or a meal, you can also find a couple of food joints here in Nubra Valley. A few prominent names in Nubra Valley include the Gyantse Restaurant and the Rangyul Guest House.- Minimum Duration for Visiting Nubra ValleyFor completely exploring the valley, you will need to stay here for a duration of at least 3 days.Frequently Asked Questions1) How do I get to Nubra Valley?Nubra Valley is only accessible from the city of Leh and can be reached via one of the two ways. The conventional route takes you from Leh to Khalsar from over the Khardung La Pass, while the other unconventional way is from Srinagar to Leh by road which will takes you over the Wari La’s unpaved and rough roads to finally reach Khalsar. 2) What is there to see in Nubra Valley?Nubra Valley, in itself, is a beautiful region to witness. A few attractions that you can visit in this vast expanse of a place include-Diskit Monastery-Maitreya Buddha-Hunder Sand Dunes-Samstanling Gompa-Turtuk and Panamik Village3) Can I return to Leh the same day of the visit to Nubra Valley?Yes, it is entirely possible to visit Nubra Valley and return the same day. However, it has to come with a few bitter turns. You will only be able to visit Diskit and Hunder and will have to return early keeping in mind that it not advised to drive on the Khardung La Pass with less visibility.4) Is Nubra Valley worth visiting?Absolutely. Some of the most charming places to visit in Ladakh actually find their home in Nubra Valley. This includes the hilltop beauty of Diskit Monastery, the green waters of Nubra River (Siachen River), the majesty of Maitreya Buddha, the quiet villages of Turtuk and Panamik, and the white sand dunes of Hunder. But above all this, the best reason to visit Nubra Valley is the warmth of love and welcome nature of the locals that you will get to witness. 5) What are the activities to do in Nubra Valley?Apart from sightseeing at the many amazing places, villages, and monasteries, you can enjoy a lot of other activities. Here are the names of a few :-Double Humped Camel Ride-ATV Ride or Quad Biking-Trekking-Rafting-Enjoy the Local Cultural Dance-Visit hot springs of the Panamik Village.-Shopping in Panamik Village-Night camping on the white sand dunes of Hunder.6) What are the other attractions near Nubra Valley?Here are the names of places to visit near Nubra Valley:-Khardung La Pass-North and South Pullu-Phyang (or Fiang) Gompa- Pangong Tso LakeFor Perfect Blend of Romantic Trip, Checkout: Leh Ladakh Package For Couple.7) Is Panamik famous for its hot water springs?Yes, the village of Panamik is home to sulfur-rich hot water natural springs, and they are located nearby the Siachen Glacier. Apart from these hot water springs, Panamik is also famous for enjoying a shopping spree for Pashmina Shawls and dry fruits. Nearby the village, there is also the famous Ensa Monastery.8) Is Ldumra the original name of Nubra Valley?Yes, according to the local scholars of the region, the valley was also called Ldumra in Tibetan. According to the Wyllie Translation of that word, Ldumra means the Valley of Flowers.Checkout & Book: Leh Ladakh Bike Trip Packages 9) What are the other things to keep in mind while visiting Nubra Valley?Yes, here are a few pointers to keep in mind.-Always carry a first aid kit and your own personal medication. There is a high chance that you won’t find both in the remoteness of Ladakh, especially Nubra Valley.-Keep a torch with extra batteries, and a swiss army knife.-Keep hydrated as dehydration is the first thing to happen in altitude sickness.-Carry energy foods like nuts and dry fruits as appetite is usually reduced to the altitude.-Keep your documents, especially IDs and permits handy and safe as you will be flashing them a lot during the journey.-Keep a list of important contacts on a paper as mobile batteries die quick in colder environments.-Carry enough cash as there are not much ATMs in Ladakh and none at all in Nubra.10) Why is Nubra Valley a famous tourist attraction?Because it is the perfect blend of many colors and cultures. You will find dusty hills, snow-capped peaks, a clear blue sky, green patches, white sand dunes, emerald-colored rivers, and colorful monasteries, all in the same place.Suggested Read: Leh Ladakh Tour Packages
Also known as the Mountain Lake, Tso Moriri is one of the two most popular lakes in the Ladakh region of the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. While Pangong Tso is the more popular out of the two, it’s Tso Moriri which manages to take the breath away of the visitors with its tranquil beauty.Located at an altitude of a whopping 4595 metres above the sea level, Tso Moriri is a calm and serene high altitude lake in Changtang Wildlife Sanctuary. It runs up to 28 km in length and is 100 feet deep on average. Since it is located in a wetland reserve, you cannot pitch your tent in the area but can choose an accommodation in the camps around Tso Moriri lake, giving you a mesmerising view of the lake.While the reflection of snow-clad mountains immersed in the pristine waters of the lake calm your soul, the exotic migratory birds flying above the majestic lake will make you fall in love with nature. The lake is surrounded by high mountains, making it a hidden gem in the cold desert land of Ladakh. It is an ideal travel destination for an offbeat traveller as well as those who wish to explore the untouched beauty of Ladakh.Witness the changing hues of the lake and fall in love with nature all over again with a trip to Tso Moriri. Pack your bags, pick up your camera and set off on your trip to Leh Ladakh to live and capture the frames of a lifetime.Best Time to Visit Tso Moriri: Tso Moriri is located in the Changtang region of Jammu and Kashmir, which experiences freezing temperatures during the winter months. While the lake remains frozen between the months of November and April, the summer months are the best time to visit Tso Moriri to enjoy the beauty at its peak which is also the best time to visit Ladakh.Altitude of Tso Moriri: Perched atop a whopping height of 4595 metres (15,075 feet) above the sea level, Tso Moriri is a high-altitude lake located in the northern Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.Distance from Leh to Tso Moriri: The distance between high-altitude Tso Moriri and Leh town is approximately 220 km, and the drive will take at least five hours in normal conditions.Permits required to visit Tso Moriri: Since April 2017, the Indian government has made it mandatory for visitors (non-residents of Jammu and Kashmir) to procure Inner Line Permit for Leh Ladakh to visit the protected areas. The Inner Line Permit can be obtained online by visiting the official website and visiting the “Issue” option, followed by the “Domestic client” option on the website. The permit fee is INR 400 (environmental fees) per person, with an additional INR 20 as the Inner Line fee. Popular Read: Book the best Himalayan trek - Chadar trekHow to Reach From LehRoute 1: Leh to Tso Moriri via ChumathangThe greatest reason the popularity of this route is owed to is its length. This is the shortest route to cover the journey between Leh and Tso Moriri. The total length of the route is somewhere between 220 km to 240 km. Since the road is in good condition, the journey can be covered in a duration of 6 to 7 hours. However, if you take too many halts for the sake of landscape photography, it may take longer than that.After starting your journey on Manali – Leh Highway, you can take your first halt at Upshi and relish on some snacks as the next place where food is available is away in Karzok. At the bifurcation at Upshi Market, take the left turn towards Mahe. Once you reach Mahe, head towards Karzok. Before reaching Karzok, you will come across some great vantage points, apt for landscape photography. A halt at Kiagar Tso is recommended as most travelers prefer to take a halt here. Resume your journey and soon you will come across another bifurcation. Do not take the tar road, rather keep going straight because that is the way to Karzok. That is where Tso Moriri is located.The route map is given below:Leh – Shey – Karu – Upshi – Kumdok – Kere – Chumathang – Mahe – Sumdo – Namashang La – KarzokClick Here to Book: Manali to Leh Ladakh Bike Trip from DelhiRoute 2: Leh to Tso Moriri via Tso Kar and More PlainsIf you opt for this route to reach Tso Moriri from Leh, you will have to cover some extra miles. The total distance of the route is approximately 260 km. The journey normally takes somewhere between 7 to 8 hours. But again, the duration of the journey depends upon how many halts you take and how long they are. Moreover, there is a probability that the condition of the road will be worse too.However, the route is quite scenic with open landscapes and views of mighty Himalayan peaks covered in snow, so you will not regret taking this route. This route also lets you see Tso Kar. The initial part of the route is the same as the Route 1 mentioned above. From there, you do not have to take the turn that leads to Chumathang, rather head towards Rumtse on Manali – Leh highway. After you leave Rumtse behind, the ascent to Tanglang La starts. Then you will proceed towards Debring. You can take a short halt here to rest and to click some photographs, however, there is not much for a shelter.As you ride further on your road trip to Leh – Manali Highway, you will see a road diverting to left. If you are hungry or in a need for some refreshment, there are a few options in the form of roadside dhabas here. Exit the Leh – Manali Highway here by taking the left road. The first lake that you will come across on this route is approximately 22 km ahead of this diversion. The route map is given below:Leh – Shey – Karu – Upshi – Rumtse – Tanglang La – Debring – Tso Kar – Polo Kongka La – Puga – Sumdo – Namashang La – KarzokPlanning a Ladakh Trip from Kolkata, Checkout: Ladakh tour Package from KolkataRoute 3: Leh to Tso Moriri via Pangong Tso and ChushulIf you are looking for some serious adventure, you may take this road. The route takes you to remote regions with hardly any travellers or locals in sight. Owing to the scenic vistas one gets to witness while travelling on this route including the renowned Pangong Tso, it is considered as one of the best routes to reach the breathtakingly beautiful lake, Tso Moriri despite being the road least travelled. The round journey that starts from Leh and takes you to Tso Moriri via Pangong Tso and ends at Leh may be 650 to 700 km. The distance between Leh to Pangong Tso is almost 160 km.There are various routes to cover this journey. The first stretch of the journey will take you to Pangong Tso from Leh. After Pangong Tso, you are supposed to head towards Chushul, which is a small village located on the border area. The distance between Spangmik to Chushul is almost 50 km, and since there is no metalled road, you will have to ride on a dirt track. You will have to produce your permits at Merak en route Chushul.Proceed towards Mahe located at a distance of 77 km from Chushul. You can take a halt here and then ride towards Karzok covering Sumdo and Namashang La en route. The distance between Mahe and Karzok is approximately 63 km.A few things are to be kept in mind before taking the trip. Firstly, the route is only open for Indians. So, if you are a foreign national, you cannot take this journey without a Protected Area Permit. Secondly, there are no fuel stations for long distances, so make sure you have plenty of spare fuel with you before you embark on the journey. The route map is given below:Leh – Sakti – Chang La – Tangtse – Spangmik (Pangong Tso) – Man – Merak – Chushul – Tsaga La – Tsaga Village – Loma – Nyoma – Mahe – Sumdo – Karzok (Tso Moriri)Check out the best cycling Tours from Manali to Leh. Places to Visit and Things to Do in Tso MoririTso Moriri Lake View PointEnjoy the panoramic view of the majestic Tso Moriri from the viewing point near the lake. Witness the changing colours of the lake waters as beams of sunlight fall on the lake, creating a colourful canvas of nature in the pristine lake waters. The reflection of the mountains surrounding the lake add to the glory of the lake, the view of which is unmissable!Tso Moriri Wetland Conservation ReserveThe Tso Moriri is sacred to locals. Realizing the importance to protect and conserve the delicate ecosystem at the place, the lake has been identified as a wetland conservation reserve. Apart from taking initiatives to preserve nature, the reserve also has an information centre for the visitors to collect useful information and conduct educational programmes for the locals. Korzok MonasteryLocated on the northwestern bank of Tso Moriri, the Tibetan-Buddhist Korzok Monastery is a must-visit tourist attraction on your visit to the lake. The monastery was founded kunga Lodro Ningpo some 300 years ago. Allow yourself a serene and spiritual experience at the Korzok Monastery as it overlooks the lake with changing hues. BirdingBird-watching at Tso Moriri will make you fall in love with the wildlife as exotic, migratory birds like bar-headed goose Anser, Great crested Grebe P. Cristatus and black-necked Grebe Podiceps nigricollis. Revive the nature lover and wildlife photographer in you by bird-watching at Tso Moriri.Wildlife ExcursionsWhile bird-watching will excite bird lovers, there is a lot in store for wildlife enthusiasts too! Set off on a journey to spot blue sheep, foxes, woolly hare, pikas and weasel amongst others during your excursions.Here is our guide of the best places to visit and things to do in Ladakh. Check out now!Hotels Around Tso Moriri1. Tso Moriri Lake ViewThe Tso Moriri Lake View offers unparalleled views of the lake from the hotel rooms. The 26 rooms in Tso Moriri Lake View are well furnished and have attached bathrooms with hot and cold water and facilities like laundry. The hotel also has a multi-cuisine in-house restaurant for you to enjoy delicious food on your trip to Leh Ladakh. 2. Hotel PadmaYour stay at Hotel Padma is will make you fall in love with the place. After a tiring excursion all day, return to enjoy a filling meal in the multi-cuisine restaurant at Hotel Padma. Relish a comfortable stay in the well-furnished rooms, which are complemented by facilities like a library, doctor on call, internet facilities and more in 3. Greenland HotelLocated on Changspa Road, the Greenland Guest House, the Greenland Guest House offers facilities like free WiFi, attached bathrooms with hot/cold running water, laundry service, doctor on call, parking and taxi on call amongst many others. This budget property is located at 5 km Leh Airport. With spacious rooms, Greenland Guest House is the ideal accommodation on your visit to Tso Moriri.4. Hotel BimlaIf you are looking for an accommodation near Tso Moriri that characterises a perfect combination of comfort and budget, Hotel Bimla is among the most recommended hotels. Located in Agling Village on Boulevard Road, this hotel is known for the cosy rooms and homely meals that can be availed here.5. Hotel KhayulOffering all basic amenities to make your visit to Tso Moriri pleasant and memorable, Hotel Khayul is an excellent stay option for all kinds of travellers. Spacious rooms with heating system and food that will please your taste buds – this hotel located in Chilung is among the top options in the region. For the most comfortable and relaxing stay, you can also check out these hotels in Ladakh.Camps in Tso MoririNomadic Life CampOffering the best of adventure and nature while keeping you close to the scenic Tso Moriri, Nomadic Life Camp is among the most sought after camps available near the lake. Spacious tents with bathrooms and medical facilities are available at reasonable prices, ensuring you have a comfortable stay.For Perfect Blend of Romantic Trip, Checkout: Leh Ladakh Package For Couple.Tsomoriri Camps and ResortsGetting yourself a tent at Tso Moriri Camps and Resorts is probably the best way to enjoy the spellbinding charm of Tso Moriri. Located in Changthang area, these camps give the best of comfort while keeping the guests connected with nature. Whether you like astrophotography or you want to enjoy a bonfire session, this is where you get to do it all,Golden Mark CampsSoak in the divine beauty of the towering mountains standing behind the azure waters of Tso Moriri by spending the most happening part of your trip to Leh Ladakh at Golden Mark Camps. From airy tents with all basic amenities to fresh cooked delicious meals, a stay at the camp will become a memorable experience for you.Click Here to Book: Ladakh Package from MumbaiNorling CampLocated in the scenic realm of Karzok, Norling Camp is among the best options for camping near Tso Moriri. Whether you are travelling in a group or you are travelling solo, the camp is suitable for all guests owing to customisable facilities. The scenic beauty that surrounds the camp is truly breathless.Yak Camp TsomoririNothing can amuse you on your visit to Tso Moriri more than a stay experience at Yak Camp, located close to the lake. It is one of the most recommended camping options where all modern facilities are available at tariffs that are even low enough for budget travellers. Also, check out our well-curated list of camps in Ladakh for an amazing camping experience.Other Essential InfoMobile connectivityThere is no mobile connectivity at Tso Moriri. The nearest mobile connectivity is available at Chumathang, which is located at a distance of 70 km from Tso Moriri. Enjoy your visit to the lake without getting interrupted by mobile phone notifications and immerse in its enchanting beauty. Medical facilitiesTso moriri is a high altitude lake, and you must prepare yourself well to acclimatise with the thin air up there. While the nearest place with medical facilities/health centre will be an available Korzok Village, you may get the basic oxygen cylinders at the camps and hotels nearby the lake. ATMsYou will not find any ATM near Tso Moriri lake. The wisest thing to do is to carry cash because there is no internet connectivity too at Tso Moriri, disabling you the benefits of internet banking. Petrol pumpsThe nearest petrol pump from Tso Moriri is at Karu, which is located at a distance of 24 km. It is advisable to get your vehicle fuelled from Leh. In case you're exiting from Leh Manali Highway, you must ensure you have enough fuel to reach Tandi. Food jointsThe food joints and stalls are available in Korzok Village. However, you may also get food and authentic local cuisine at the camp and homestay you may choose near Tso Moriri for your accommodation. Minimum duration for visiting Tso moririIf you are visiting Tso Moriri, it is best you reach there before evening and spend your night in one of the camps. While the nights are pitch dark, wake up to witness a beautiful sunrise the next morning and click pictures as the lake changes its hues. A Detailed Travel Guide For Mumbai to LadakhFrequently Asked Questions 1) How do I get to Tso Moriri?Tso Moriri is a high-altitude lake located in Leh region of Jammu and Kashmir. You can easily take a road trip to Ladakh or a flight to Leh and drive to Tso Moriri, which is at a distance of 220 km from Leh. Vehicles on rent and cabs are also available in Leh. 2) Should I halt for a night near Tso Moriri?Being a wildlife reserve area, you cannot pitch your own tent near the lake. However, you can always book a camp/hotel opposite the lake for a night stay. Enjoy the morning views of the lake and wake up to a beautiful sunrise as nature displays its best hues in the morning.Suggested Read: Here is a Delhi to Leh Ladakh Guide 3) What are the other names for Tso Moriri?Tso Moriri is a sacred lake for locals. It is also known as Lake Moriri or Mountain Lake by locals as well as visitors thronging the place.Click Here To Book: Manali Leh Manali Jeep Safari 4) Who protects the lake and the surrounding areas?The Tso Moriri and its surrounding regions have been declared as a wetland conservation reserve. The State Department of Wildlife has, besides setting up a check-post near Mahe Bridge, taken initiatives to educate the locals on the conservation and set up an information desk for the tourists. While it is illegal to shoot the wildlife here, one also needs an Inner Line Permit to visit the lake.Planning a Honeymoon trip, Checkout: Ladakh Honeymoon Package from Delhi5) How high is the Tso Moriri Lake?Tso Moriri is a high-altitude lake in the Rupshu district of Jammu and Kashmir. The lake is situated at an altitude of a whopping 4595 (over 15000 feet), surrounded by high mountains on all its sides. 6) What is the colour of Tso Moriri?The water in the lake is crystal clear, allowing it to embrace the colour of the sky and the background. While the lake waters change its hues with the changing colours of the sky, the lake also reflects the imagery of the mountains in the background which surround the lake on all sides, making it majestic sight.Click Here to Book: Manali to Leh Bike Trip Package from Delhi7) What are the activities to do near Tso Moriri?The Tso Moriri is a high-altitude lake, and photography lovers will have the frames of their lifetime as they click the majestic lake with the firm mountains in the background. There is a lot in store for wildlife enthusiasts too as the lake is a breeding ground for migratory birds. Book your date with exotic wildlife and feel close to nature by visiting Tso Moriri. 8) What are the other attractions near Tso Moriri?On your visit to Tso Moriri, visit nearby attractions like Tso Moriri viewpoint for the best view of the lake, Tso Moriri wetland reserve, Korzok Monastery which is located in Korzok Village and Tsokar Lake, which is located at a distance of 85 km.Suggested Read: Ladakh Tour Packages9) Should I skip Tso Moriri if I am visiting Pangong Tso?It depends on the time you have at your hand and your preferences as a traveler. While the Pangong Tso is more popular and visited a lot by tourists, the Tso Moriri is a remote lake that is less visited, serene and calm owing to its location. If you are an offbeat traveler and would like to set off on a journey of self-discovery far from people, a visit to the lake is a must. Suggested Read: Here is a Guide to Srinagar to Leh Road Trip
People Also Ask About Cycling in Ladakh
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What is the best time for cycling?
Well, there are two roads to Leh Ladakh viz. Srinagar – Leh Highway and Manali – Leh Highway and both of them remain closed for more than 6 months from November to April or Mid-May every year because of heavy snowfall. The best season considered to cycling in Ladkah is from Mid-May to Mid-October when the climate is friendly and isn’t much humid. -
What are the types of cycles?
Cycling in Ladakh is the best way to explore this magical place. In fact, it helps in crossing different difficult terrains and reach the place faster. However, you need enough stamina and strength to cycle around Ladakh. There are different types of cycles one can choose for Ladakh trip:
Road Cycle: Focused on speed on the road, with little or no regard for rider comfort.
MTB Cycle: Focused on ride-ability across the harshest and steepest of terrains. In the hands of a skillful rider it will go where the average SUV will not.
Hybrid cycle: Like the word indicates, it is a cross — between a road cycle and an MTB. A huge variety of versions exist across the spectrum.
Touring Cycle: Focused on reliability, comfort and weight carrying — designed to carry you and all your belongings across the world. -
Do I bring my own Cycle?
You can bring your own bike having in good condition, but it will be fully your responsibility. You are also responsible for assembling your bike upon arrival and disassembling it upon departure as well as any and all shipping arrangements. -
What permits do I need for a complete Ladakh cycling Trip?
With the circulation published by DM in Leh, Indian Tourists will not be needing Inner Line Permits for Leh-Ladakh trip. However, to visit regions like Hanle, Tsaga, Chusul, beyond Loma bend, Marsimik La, Chumur, and Batalik sectors, the Inner Line Permit will be required. We would be taking care of issuing the permit for the same. The application form for the permit are available at the Photostat shops nearby Deputy Commissioner’s office. Inner Line Permit is an important document needed to visit certain areas of Ladakh during cycling trip. -
What other gear do I need to bring if I am taking my own cycle?
Tools and parts to carry:
• Tire levers/patch kit
• Spare tube (and tire, depending on the trip)
• Mini-pump
• Blue Loctite (keeps bolts in tightly)
• Electrical tape
• Spoke wrench
• Spare spokes sized for your bike’s wheels
• Extra nuts, bolts, and wire (particularly for racks)
• Bicycle light (optional) -
Is it good to take my own cycle or should I rent it?
This depends on your choice. If you’ve your own high-end cycle that can perfectly fit for expedition then you can carry your own cycle. However, it is important to note that your cycle should be in good condition and terrain friendly. It’s always good to join a cycling expedition in Ladakh as you will get the cycle as well all the support from the trip organisers. -
Do I need tubeless tires for cycling Trip?
Tubeless types can run at any low pressure for good grip and they have sealant that can automatically fix punctures during the trail. It is a good idea to have tubeless tire in your cycle during cycling trip. -
Do I need puncture Kit?
If you are not in a group tour carrying a puncture kit is advisable, if your cycle doesn’t have tubeless tire. Puncture kit comes in small size and are handy during such cycling trek. -
Do I need an air pump for the Trip?
Company would carry the air pump for the trip, so you don’t have to burden yourself with such tools. The camp and hotels will also be equipped with such air pump. In fact, there are garages in frequent distance where one can pump-up the cycle tire. -
Do I need to carry full set of cycle repair tools?
Yes, this could be a good idea though if you are bringing your own cycle. Our team will also be equipped with cycle repair tools for emergency. There are terrains where cycle may breakdown or any mechanical problem may arise. So carrying full set of cycle repair tool is the best option. -
Do I need to learn how to be a mechanic for a cycling trip?
Yes, having a mechanical knowledge for your cycle will be beneficial. Though expert co-ordinators carry a good knowledge about cycle and also carry repair equipment to avoid any kind delay. You can carry a catalogue of your cycle and equipment also to get your cycle repaired if any breakdown happens. -
How many days are required to explore Ladakh?
There are different itineraries for Ladakh trip. These itineraries are for bike/bicycle trip. To explore Ladakh- 10 days would suffice, excluding travelling period. The total days would help you accommodate, rest and explore Ladakh completely. -
How much distance will be covered in a single day during the expedition ?
The distance depends on the duration and places that will be covered. Check the itinerary provided by the company which would include the date, time and location. You can then find the distance of each place. However, one should keep in mind, due long terrains of Ladakh and changing climatic condition, one cannot predict the distance covered in the single day. -
Will I be able to do it?
If you’re good in cycling for long hours and have an experience earlier for smaller cycle trek, then it can be easier for you to complete the cycling tour in Ladakh. But, if it’s your first time, then, it is important to have practice for month long. You can even join cycling tour course to have a practice of long hours of cycling. Above all is the determination and passion is required in you to keep going in the rough terrain of Ladakh. We will help our troop by encouraging them if any unforeseen happens. -
What kind of physical preparation is required for this expedition ?
You need to be mentally and physically fit for such long and tiring expedition. Month long cycling preparation is required. Spend hours in cycling, especially in small mountain area near you. Also carry tools and baggage along during the practice, so your body gets accustomed with such weight. Do check with your doctor for any physical problem and get certification for the same. You might need such medical certification before the expedition begins. -
Can I book cycling trip for a group?
Yes, you can book a group for cycling in Ladakh. Also if two or three are interested in joining the trip, then can join the departure. We’ve set different departure timings and dates, the information of which will be provided to all our members. It is advised to book for trip way in 2-3 months advance to avoid any issues later. -
How many people will be on my tour?
It depends on the tour and people interested in cycling trip to Ladakh. Generally, there is a different batch each having 10-12 members. The group size also depends on the destination to destination. -
What can I expect in terms of accommodation?
Accommodation will be provided to cycling group. The stay will be in cycling-friendly hotels and even in camps. These camps will have all the essential facilities. Homestays/Hotels and tented camps are available options. -
What will be the facility for water/ Do I need to carry Food/Water along? What about refreshments during the ride?
The troop will be equipped with enough water bottles and food. However, the base camp will have enough water and food facility. If you want to carry food and water, it will be a good option. You can carry food of your own choice, but shouldn’t be heavy. Carry diet foods that can help in energizing your body for long hours of cycling. Well, there would be refreshments during the entire troop but it depend on the package you booked. However, you can also bring some refreshments like juice, healthy fresh fruits, biscuits and other such items that can keep your body pumped up. -
Will I have free time?
Cycling is tiring and one needs enough rest to cover the long distance. Generally, during cycling trip the group will have a camp for resting. Cyclist will be given refreshments to energize the body and start the journey. -
Will we have a tour guide to help us?
In most packages, you'll be provided with tour guide inclusive of the rate. However, it's advisable to check with the tour operator before booking. When it comes to cycling tour, there will be group leader and support vehicle to help as tour guide. -
What if my cycle breaks down?
Well, if you’re going alone make sure you carry all the tools of your cycle and learn some basics of cycle reparing. If you going in group cycling tour you will have expert team who have good mechanical knowledge and will fix the cycle. Also, there will be a backup vehicle with the group which will be helpful if your cycle is not in reparable condition. -
What if I become ill on my trip and am unable to continue?
You will be given proper medication from our expert team leader. You would be resting during the journey in a camp or hotel to make sure you get proper rest and medication and fit for further trip. However, if in case, you’re unable to continue, group leader would take care of transferring back to your destination but cost of transfer will be piad by the cyclist. -
What is a support vehicle and how will it help me?
Support vehicle is generally SAG (Support and Gear) which is helpful for cyclers during the cycling trip to ladakh, when they experience fatigue or face mechanical problem in cycle. This is a great help given by non-cyclist by support the fellow cycler by volunteering to be a SAG driver. the SAG driver will have your supplies and provide instructions to the restrooms, as well as motivation. -
What about medical emergency? What about medical help?
Mahabodhi Karuna Charitable is the famous hospital in Ladakh. There are also some military camps and tourist camps where emergency medical facility is offered. Trip leaders will remain equipped with required medical assistance like medical kit during emergency. Trip co-ordinators are equipped with medications to help cyclers during medical emergency. First aid kit and other medications are essential because cyclists may fall ill and face dizziness during the journey. In case of emergency back up vehicle will help you to take near by hospital. -
Do I need insurance?
Yes, you should insure yourself with medical and travel claims with the respective insurance company. Having insured will help in covering the cost of medical emergency you face during the trip. Also you might have to cancel your trip at the last moment which may incur loss to you. By having travel insurance, you can cover the cost of cancellation of trip. -
I am a single woman traveller, how safe is it for cycling?
It’s completely safe for a women to do cycling in Ladakh. All the troop leaders carry good experience and are certified cyclers. You’ll be given separate tent and accommodation for single women and if there are other females in the troop then they will be accompanied with you. -
How cold is Ladakh?
Ladakh is situated at an altitude of 3514 Meters above sea level and this is one the highest habitable places in the world. Ladakh is a cold desert, and therefore the temperatures are in extreme – the summers can get a little harsh with direct sunlight falling at such a high altitude and winters can be really cold, with temperatures dropping below freezing point. The best time to visit Ladakh will be during summers that is in the months of June to September. -
What kind of clothing is required for Ladakh trip?
It is important top carry wollen or cotton cloths to keep body warm. However, it depends on the season you visit Ladakh. Make sure you carry a pair of shoes with wollen socks. Apart from these, carry:
• At least one or two caps to protect yourself from direct sunlight as it is too harsh in this region.
• Carry at least 1 Balaclava too to protect yourself from cold entering the head
• Hand Gloves, must have in the months of October to June
• 1 heavy woollen jacket is always handy throughout the year even in the months of July and August
• From November to March, you must pack heavy woolens and prepare for extreme temperatures. Thermals are a must for these months.
• Carry multiple layers in form of cotton T-Shirts, thermals, light woolens and wind proof jackets during summer trekking. -
What is advisable to eat and drink in Ladakh ?
One can have some amazing taste of Himalayan foods during the trek. Some of the foods to try are:
• Cheese from Yak's Milk: Yak is prominent in Ladakh and having a cheese made up of Yak milk can be interesting.
• Tigmo: It is a local dish in the form of fermented and steamed bread, served with a veg/non-veg stew.
• Momo: One can't stay away with this Himalayan dish. The momos are available in various shapes.
• Thukpa: The Tibetan soup is clear soup with lots of vegetables. Comfort food for cold temperatures of Leh.
• Kulcha: This is a kind of bun, which is very unlike what we know as Kulcha in North India. -
What about the public facilities in Ladakh ?
As is the case with India, the public facilities are rarely good. They are usually doable, but score low on hygiene. You will find public toilets easily. You will find Western style toilets in all the standard hotels and restaurants. In some places, there may be a row of stalls with Indian-style “squat” toilets and one that is Western style. Keep toilet paper or tissues, paper soaps or liquid soaps and hand sanitizers with you for convenience. -
What network services are available in Ladakh?
BSNL and Airtel have a good connectivity in Ladakh. However, in remote areas, there can be issues of network connectivity. Only postpaid mobile connection work well in Ladakh and other surrounding regions. -
Are there any ATM’s in Leh? Do credit cards and debit cards work in hotels and restaurants?
Yes, Leh has ATM’s owned by Axis Bank, Jammu and Kashmir Bank, Punjab National Bank and State Bank of India. It is strongly recommended to carry enough cash because ATM’s can be non-functional sometime due to heavy demand. Also, there are no ATM’s available on the highways and places outside the Leh town, hence, it is highly recommended that you carry sufficient cash as even credit/ debit card acceptance will be an issue and most of these locations do not have this facility. Yes, few of the hotels and restaurants have credit/debit card payment faciltities. However, it is advised to carry cash, because many of the isolated area won’t have network.