Ladakh in May: How to Plan Your Trip & Places to See in 2022
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Ladakh in May

Leh Ladakh in May is nothing but a dream come true destination for any nature lover and adventure seeker. With picture perfect locations and comfortable climatic conditions, Leh Ladakh accentuates their beauty and lures tourists of all kinds to taste the real fun heading over to the monasteries, mountainous passes, religious sites and much more.

Leh in May is just amazing for adventure seekers as most of the passes remain accessible which calls out for a thrilling road trip on bullets and 4x4 SUVs. Driving up and down the hills through the muddy roads to capture the pristine essence of nature is something that is just incomparable. Tourists can think of trying out trekking through the mountainous routes to the top of the passes and indulge in white water river rafting on the fast flowing rivlets.

Heading over to Ladakh in May makes it convenient for tourists to visit Nubra Valley to capture the views of the beautiful orchards, bactrian camels, age old monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes. The Pangong Lake is yet another beautiful place that you can visit during the month of May which is known for its tranquility and serenity.

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How to Reach Ladakh in May?

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Manali Leh Highway in May

The Manali Leh Highway mostly remains closed in the month of May but at times they are open if the conditions of roads are good in case of less snowfall and less landslides.

The Manali Leh Highway mostly opens up for tourists towards the third week of May.

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Srinagar Leh Highway in May

The Srinagar Leh Highway remains open in the month of May and reaching via road is just comfortable.

The travel through Srinagar Leh Highway mostly depends on the condition of roads and the climatic conditions. This region has got an extreme climatic condition which changes unexpectedly.

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Leh Ladakh Trip in May by Flight

The best way to take the Leh Ladakh trip in May would be by taking a flight as it completely eliminates all impossibilities.

You can directly reach your destination and continue with your sightseeing as well as adventure tours.

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Essential Info about Ladakh in May

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Weather & temperature in Leh Ladakh in May

The Leh weather in May starts to clear up and this is the time when the region experiences summer season giving tourists a chance to explore the unexplored regions. The Leh temperature in May is no longer freezing cold which means you will be able to spend most of your time outdoors.

The summer season experienced in Ladakh is for a very short period of time which means you should at all times be prepared for rainfall.

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Things to carry in Leh Ladakh in May

  • Warm clothes and light jackets

  • Sunscreen Lotion

  • Gloves

  • Sunglasses

  • Cap

  • Cold Cream / Lip Balm / Moisturizer

  • Medicines

  • Chargers and spare batteries

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Travel Tips for Leh Ladakh in May

  • When flying to Ladakh in May, you may get acute motion sickness. As a result, you must acclimate in the lower portion of Leh Ladakh.

  • During your trip to Leh Ladakh in May, only postpaid connections are available.

  • Only Leh in May and Kargil would be able to provide medical help. For medical crises, there are no hospitals in Nubra, Pangong, or elsewhere so you might also go to the nearest Indian Army post in such instances.

  • At such altitudes, oxygen levels drop, which can lead to altitude sickness. In Ladakh, you must be aware of the cures for AMS.

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Inner Line Permit for Ladakh in May

Inner Line Permits for Ladakh in May are available online through the Leh Ladakh administration's official website. The availability of the permit on the online portal is great news for tourists as they can just login in and apply for an inner line permit.

This initiative will benefit all travelers who visit Ladakh during the holidays and find the Leh DC office closed on those days for obtaining permits to visit tourist attraction.

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Itinerary for Visiting Ladakh in May

As Ladakh has got an extreme climatic condition, it becomes very difficult to plan out a tour itinerary in advance. The things can change at any point of time giving tourists a complete surprise. However, you can think of an itinerary in general.
 

  • On the first day of the tour, you will be arriving in Leh in May and then you can spend time at leisure and then head out to get the permits. 

  • On the next day, you can plan out to travel to Lamayuru and Leh. 

  • On the third day of the Leh Ladakh trip in May, you will be heading over to Diskit and then return back to Leh on the fourth day. 

  • On the fifth day, you will be heading over to Pangong and returning back to Leh on the sixth day. 

  • On the seventh day of the tour, you will be heading over to the famous Tso Moriri and then returning back to Leh on the ninth day. 

  • The tenth day of the trip will be the last day and you will return back to your home with loads of happy memories to cherish all through your life.

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Mobile Network & Data Connectivity

In Ladakh, only postpaid mobile phones are available. You may receive coverage for practically all networks in Leh city if you have a postpaid connection. However, in some areas of Leh Ladakh in May, such as Nubra Valley, only postpaid BSNL connections work.

You'll have to have a BSNL / MTNL connection if you can't stay off the grid and don't mind having a new connection for the trip.

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Routes conditions

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Leh to Pangong Route in May

The Leh to Pangong Route is one of the most traversed paths in the month of May due to its proper road conditions and limited blockages. You can take the following path to reach Pangong from Leh: Leh – Shey – Karu – Shakti – Chang La – Durbuk – Tangste - Lukung – Spangmik – Pangong Tso.

The total distance that you will be covering is about 160 kilometers and it will take about 6 - 7 hours completely depending on your speed and the number of stopovers on the way.

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Leh to Nubra Valley in May

Leh to Nubra Valley remains completely open in the month of May letting tourists visit some of the most sought after places to visit in Leh Ladakh in May like Hunder, Panamik, Turtuk, Warshi, and Sumur. Tourists will also get a number of hotels and other places of accommodation open in the month of May.

 The conditions of the road are also quite good making the Leh Ladakh trip in May comfortable and enjoyable. The distance between Leh and Nubra Valley is about 160.3 kilometers and it takes about 4 hours and 30 minutes to cover the distance depending on your speed.

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Leh to Tso Moriri in May

Leh to Tso Moriri is about 220 kilometers and it takes about 5 hours and 30 minutes to cover the distance. The road to Tso Moriri is very rugged and it would be a bit of a challenge but if you are a capable driver and have got a decent machine with you then you can easily cover the distance without any issue.

The route from Leh to Tso Moriri passes through Tanglang La Pass which is considered to be one of the highest mountain passes in the whole world.

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Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake Direct Route

There are two routes from Nubra Valley to reach Pangong Lake. 

Route 1:
Diskit – Khalsar – Agham – Shyok – Durbuk – Tangtse – (Pangong Lake.

Route 2:
Diskit – Khalsar – Agham – Wari La Pass – Sakti – Chang La – Durbuk – Tangtse – Pangong Lake.

The first route is about 160 kilometers whereas the second route is about 220 kilometers. Taking the direct route which passes through Shyok and Durbuk can save a whole day for you.

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Pangong Tso to Tso Moriri Direct Route

The direct route from Pangong Tso to Tso Moriri takes about 4 hours and 30 minutes traveling at a consistent pace.

The condition of the road is considerably better in the month of may and you will get to witness some of the beautiful sceneries on the way. However, it is recommended to carry food packets and sufficient drinking water with you as you will not get to find any food stalls till you reach your destinations.

Festivals to Celebrated in Ladakh in May

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Ladakh Monlam Chenmo Festival:

  • A statue of Maitreya (Future Buddha) is brought on a throne from Chowkhang Vihara through the Leh bazaar during Monlam Chenmo festival. Thousands of Ladakh devotees flock to Leh Chowkhang to pray and make donations. The major goal of the Monlam Chenmo Festival is to pray for the Dharma's survival and spread in all sentient beings' minds, as well as world peace and harm.

  • Saga Dawa Festival: Saka Dawa occupies a unique place in the lives of not only Ladakhis, but Buddhists worldwide. On the full moon in this month, the event commemorates Lord Buddha's birth, enlightenment, and death, or mahaparinirvana.

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Places to see & things to do in Ladakh in May

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Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley is located in the northern area of Jammu and Kashmir, known for its orchards, breathtaking landscapes, bactrian camels, and monasteries. Nubra Valley, roughly 150 kilometers from Leh, is renowned as the Orchard of Ladakh and was formerly known as Ldumra, which means "flower valley." In the winter,

 the entire valley resembles a lunar landscape (thus the name Moonland), while in the summer, it is lush with vegetation. Tourists are drawn to Nubra for more than its breathtaking natural splendor. The valley is largely Buddhist, with various Buddhist learning centers. Famous Buddhist monasteries include Ensa, Samstemling, Diskit, and Hunder.

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Pangong Lake

The important Srinagar-Leh motorway opens in the second week of May, bringing a buzz of tourism activity to Ladakh. As a result, the entrance to Pangong Tso Lake is now open.

The azure beauty appears to be a work of art. Photographers will find endless joy here capturing mountains, lakes, and boulders, as well as experimenting with compositions such as mountains with lakes and buildings with mountains. Early May is when the lake is half frozen, providing endless landscapes and views to round out your tour.

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Tso Moriri

The high-altitude Tso Moriri Lake is less than 250 kilometers southeast of Leh, it is situated in the remote, breathtakingly gorgeous Rupshu Valley. This tranquil lake is roughly 4,000 meters above sea level and is surrounded by towering mountains. Tso Moriri stretches for about 29 kilometers and is up to 8 kilometers wide.

Tso Moriri is home to a variety of species, including migrating birds, marmots, and Tibetan wolves on rare occasions. Tso Moriri Lake in Ladakh's Changtang region is one of India's most beautiful, serene, and sacred (to Ladakhis) high altitude lakes. It is, in reality, India's largest high-altitude lake that is wholly within Indian territor.

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Tso Kar

The lonely Tso Kar Lake, the smallest of Ladakh's three high-altitude lakes, is around 50 kilometers from Tso Moriri. It is surrounded by towering mountains that are home to the elusive snow leopard and is located at a height of 15,280 feet. It's also known as White Lake because of the white salt concentration in the water deposits on its beach,

which leave people speechless. The area surrounding the lake is rich in animals and foliage, and it's a popular spot for bird watchers, especially during migration season, when several species, notably black-necked cranes, come to lay their eggs. The guardians of the lake and its environs are the nomadic villages of Thugje and Gursan.

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Leh Palace

Leh Palace, also known as Lichen Palkhar, is located on the top of the abandoned Tsemo Hill and it is considered to be one of the top places to visit in Leh Ladakh in May. It was built in the 17th century and was once the residence of the royal dynasty of Leh. During its prime, the structure was one of the highest in the city, with nine stories.

It is now one of Leh's most prominent tourist attractions. The views of Stok Kangri, the Ladakh mountain ranges, and the town from the top are truly spectacular. The Archaeological Survey of India now manages the palace, which is in a slightly dilapidated state (ASI). The Leh Palace, which bears a striking similarity to Lhasa's famous Potala Palace, is a magnificent example of medieval Tibetan architecture. In the summer, the structure appears to be rather cold, while in the winter, it appears to be quite warm.

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Shanti Stupa

Shanti Stupa is the main attraction of Leh, and it was built to encourage world peace and prosperity as well as commemorate 2500 years of Buddhism. This holy site, perched on a mountain, provides a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings, making it a must-see. Japanese Buddhist Bhikshu created this attraction in Leh as part of the Peace Pagoda Mission.

The Buddha's relic is kept beneath the stupa. The best time of day to see the Shanti Stupa is either sunrise or sunset, when the views from this Leh attraction are breathtaking. Shanti Stupa was created in 1991 by Japanese Buddhist Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura as part of a Buddhist pilgrimage.

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Hemis Monastery

Hemis Gompa, Ladakh's most popular monastery, is also the richest monastery. Hemis Monastery, located 45 kilometers from Leh, is famous for its annual two-day religious festival, Hemis Festival. The unfurling of the gigantic thangka is the festival's main feature (religious painting). In fact, at the Hemis Festival every 12 years,

one of Ladakh's largest thangkas is unfurled in front of a vast crowd. Hemis is a Buddhist sanctuary from the 17th century that was re-established in 1672. The Drukpa Lineage of Buddhism is represented by this well-known monastery in Ladakh. A museum in a gompa in Leh houses a large collection of Tibetan manuscripts, Thangkas, gilded statues and Stupas encrusted with weapons, carriers, precious stones, and even monks.

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Thiksey Monastery

Ladakh's monasteries have weathered the test of time and are neatly laced throughout the enormous Himalayan region. These centuries-old monasteries continue to follow the rites and rituals established by their forefathers. May is a little early for these Ladakh gompas and monasteries to remove the white layer of snow that they wore at the start of the winter months ago.

As a result, they become a compelling lure for anyone contemplating a vacation to Ladakh in May.

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Trekking

Markha Valley Trek, Sham Valley Trek, and Stok Kangri Trek are all great options for trekkers to visit in Ladakh in May. The journey from Lamayuru to Alchi is a simple one. The trip to Phuktal Monastery in Zanskar is another very easy trek that can be completed in 2-3 days.

You can go on a snow leopard adventure for a longer length and to explore deeper into the Himalayas.

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Go Shopping

Shopping should be on your to-do list as well. Though the markets will not be at their peak in April due to the start of the tourist season, you can still pick up some souvenirs from the area.

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Hall of Fame

The two-story Hall of Fame museum is separated into parts, each of which contains a variety of exhibits. The numerous types of weapons used in the Kargil war, as well as the various guns and ammunition acquired by the Indian Army during the fight, are displayed here.

Various types of clothes and facilities used by the Indian Army in the Siachen region have also been showcased on the same floor, in a separate part. Some of these include images of army installations on the glacier, military housing quarters, and the training of troops on ice barriers, among other things.

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Deskit Gompa

The Diskit Monastery, also known as Deskit Gompa or Diskit Gompa, is the largest and oldest Buddhist monastery in Ladakh's Nubra Valley. It is a Tibetan Buddhist sect known as the Gelugpa. Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a pupil of Tsong Khapa, the founder of Gelugpa, founded it in the 14th century.

This monastery also contains a school that is administered in partnership with "The Tibet Support Group," a non-profit organization. The school offers computer facilities as well as English-language science instruction for Tibetan children. The celebration "Dosmoche," which translates to "Scapegoat Festival," is well-known at Diskit Monastery. During this festival, masked monk performances depicting the power of good over evil are common. 

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"the experience was awesome. The whole thing organized by Thrillophilia was great. Our tour operator Jigmet sir and the whole crew were 1 no. SHAMAAASS. Julley.
11 July 2019
Excellent
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.
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.
"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
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
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.
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
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
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.
"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 "

People Also Ask About Ladakh

  1. How to plan a trip to Ladakh in May?

    If you are thinking of visiting Ladakh in the month of May, then it is surely one of the best decisions. This is the reason that the climatic conditions of Ladakh remain quite favorable for all sorts of tourism activities in the month of May as the region experiences summer season and the temperature remains moderate.

    You can plan out to visit some of the most sought after places in Ladakh Leh in May like Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Kar, Zanskar Valley, Sham Valley, and many other beautiful places.

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  2. Can we see snow in Leh in May?

    As Ladakh experiences the summer season in the month of May, you will not be able to find abundant snow in most of the places as they would have melted away due to the increase in temperatures. However, if you manage to reach some of the high altitude spots of Ladakh, there is a possibility of finding snow.

    The only places where you will be able to find snow in Ladakh in the month of May are Rohtang Pass, Baralacha, Khardung La, Chang La and Zoji la.

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  3. What to do in Ladakh in May?

    There are loads of activities to take part in  the month of May in Ladakh as the climatic conditions no longer are extreme.

    You can head out on sightseeing tours and indulge in activities like photography, camping activities, trekking through the mountainous routes, white water river rafting, shopping and much more.

  4. Is May a good time to visit Ladakh?

    Yes, May is a very good time to visit Ladakh for all kinds of tourists starting from family vacationers to adventure seekers.

    The climatic condition remains moderate, giving tourists a chance to indulge in a wide range of activities as well as indulging in thrilling activities like rafting, trekking, camping, and nature photography tours.

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