Ladakh Tour Package from Langkawi
Ladakh is India's crown jewel for adventure seekers, offering breathtaking high-altitude landscapes where ancient Buddhist monasteries cling to dramatic cliffs and pristine mountain passes touch the sky. From the turquoise waters of Pangong Tso lake to the otherworldly Nubra Valley with its double-humped Bactrian camels, Ladakh delivers experiences found nowhere else in India. The region's unique blend of Tibetan culture, adventure sports like trekking and river rafting, and some of the clearest starry nights on Earth make it irresistible for Indian travelers seeking escape from the mundane. Whether you're riding a motorcycle through Khardung La Pass or meditating in the serene Hemis Monastery, Ladakh transforms every traveler into an explorer.
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Top Experiences in Ladakh
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Ride across Khardung La Pass (5,359m) - one of world's highest motorable roads near Leh
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Marvel at Pangong Tso's turquoise waters and camp under stars at this 134km long high-altitude lake
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Trek to Hemis Monastery, Ladakh's richest Buddhist monastery with 400-year-old treasures
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Experience Nubra Valley's unique double-humped camels and sand dunes at 10,000ft altitude
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Raft on the Indus River with views of Shey Monastery and ancient palaces
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Witness the Chadar Trek on frozen Zanskar River (winter adventure for experienced trekkers)
Flight Prices: LGK → IXL
Prices tracked daily · Updated 11 Aug 2026
Airlines on this route:
MH
TR
OD
* Prices are indicative and based on recent searches. Actual fares vary by date, availability, and booking time. Last checked: 11 Aug 2026
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Thukpa - warming noodle soup with vegetables and meat, perfect for high-altitude dining
Momos - steamed dumplings with yak cheese filling, a Ladakhi staple
Tsampa - roasted barley flour mixed with butter tea, traditional Ladakhi breakfast
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Visit during shoulder seasons (April-May or September-October) to get 30-40% cheaper hotel rates than peak season, while still enjoying excellent weather and clear skies
📅 September to October and April to May are ideal, offering mild temperatures (10-20°C), clear skies for stunning photography, and open mountain passes without snow. Avoid July-August due to heavy rainfall and landslides, and December-February when temperatures plunge below -20°C and many roads become impassable.
🛂 Indian citizens do not require a visa to visit Ladakh as it is a Union Territory of India. However, you will need a valid Indian passport or national ID proof for internal travel.