Road trip to Leh Ladakh: A Trip To Remember with 5 Amazing Destinations

A Road trip to Leh Ladakh is considered as one of the best road trips to take worldwide. Traveling to Ladakh by road means crossing the highest and bit dangerous mountain passes in the world. The reason for this road trip is to explore the beauty which cannot be explained in words.

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A Map of road trip to Leh Ladakh

Since the year 1989, Manali to Leh road which is 473 km has been serving as the second most approaching road to Ladakh. This road is open for everyone from around mid-June to early October.

Rohtang Pass

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Road to Rohtang Pass from Manali

On the Manali to Leh roadway, the Rohtang is the first mountain pass on the Pir-Panjal range in Himachal Pradesh between Manali and Lahul. Rohtang Pass is the last mountain pass with dense cover of vegetation on the way to Ladakh. It is also the business pass for a rare number of domestic tourists making a day trip to the pass. The first place to meet after descending from the Rohtang pass is called Khoskar, which has a check post along with div shops including restaurants and tea stalls.

Lahaul

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A view of Lahaul ranges

Lahaul has several inhabited villages along the Chandra and the Bagha Rivers. It is a typical trans-Himalayan landscape. Earlier, Lahaul was a part of Ladakh. The houses in this area are built of mud bricks like in Ladakh. Keylong is the main town of the Lahaul & Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. Keylong has good restaurants and hotels. The road follows the Bhaga River towards its source, passing by a few villages of Gemour, Jispa, and Darcha.

Darcha

Road trip to leh ladakh
Road trip to leh ladakh

It is the last village of Himachal Pradesh on the road to Leh. The road leads you to villages and passes and to an expansive wilderness. Darcha is where the government buses stop for the night. It is the finishing or the starting point of the Lamayuru to Darcha trek via Padum. There are many div restaurants at Darcha, which also offer accommodation for Rs. 50 – 100 per bed per night.

Baralacha-La

Road trip to leh ladakh
Road trip to leh ladakh

Baralacha-la is a pass where the trail Spiti falls on the southeast. This is the crossing point of the great Himalayan watershed between the Indus and China.

Sarchu

Camping site at sarchu
Camping site at Sarchu

After a few kilometers from Baralacha, the road leads to a sprawling valley, situated on the border of Himachal Pradesh & Ladakh. Sarchu is a stopper for tourist buses and taxis coming from Manali and Leh. Himachal Tourism offers tented accommodation for the passengers coming by bus as well as for other tourists. Private camping also costs the same and the bargain is inevitable. This is mostly the first destination of a road trip to leh ladakh

Pang Via Lachung-La

It is a pass, which falls between Sarchu and Pang, it takes almost half a day to reach the point where the buses stop for Ladakh at the tented restaurants near the river. The restaurants offer other basic food like Rice Dal and Tea etc. and a bed for Rs. 50 per night.

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Thanglang-La

The world’s second-highest motorable pass suddenly comes in the journey. A few kilometers before Thanglang-la there is a rough road to the right side leading to Tsomoriri and Tsokar Lake. After crossing Thanglang-la reaches the Rumtse village followed by Gya. The road then follows the village stream down to the Indus at Upshi – you can have a brief stop for tea. There is a check post that lies on the route leading to Leh. On the way, you come across several villages, including Kharu, Stakna, Tiksey, Shey, and Choglamsar before finally reaching Leh.

Nubra Valley

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Diskit Monastery

Nubra is a tri-armed valley located to the northeast of Ladakh Valley. Diskit, the headquarter of the eponymous Subdivision and also of Nubra tehsil, is about 150 km north of Leh town, the capital of Ladakh district, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Local scholars say that its original name was Ldumra.

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Pangong Tso

Leh Ladakh
Leh Ladakh

Pangong Tso, Tibetan for “high grassland lake”, also referred to as Pangong Lake, is an endorheic lake in the Himalayas situated at a height of about 4,350 m. It is 134 km long and extends from India to the Tibetan Autonomous Region, China.

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So with these all beautiful destinations, it is all about an amazing road trip to leh ladakh which is also best in the world road trip

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