Always opened: Ladakh is open for tourist throughout the year, while the best period for tour and trek is from mid of May to October. Most of the trekking routes are closed after october due to heavy snowfall at high passes except the Liker to wanla (Sham) trek. The best period for Chadar trek is from January to Mid-March. The festivals of Stok, Matho and New Year take place in winter. It is possible to visit monasteries in winter, as there are many centrally heated hotels in Leh.
Climate: Temperature in summer (June to September) can touch 30C and -20C in late December and January. Annual rainfall is 6".
Getting Acquainted: Ladakh is spread over an area of 97,000 sq. kms. and lies on an average of 3,500 meters. Above the sea level. Ladakh has a population of around 1,70,000.
Clothing: The Temperature in mid summer is pleasant and t-shirt and half pant in the daytime and in Evening temperature come down and need Jacket or pullover. While trekking above 4000m, you need warm cloth. Sometimes there is a rain or snow in early June therefore you need Wind sheeter or raincoat.
Shoes: Good waterproof shoes are needed while trekking and extra pair of shoes and Sandal is useful while crossing the rivers.
Ruck Sack: Two Ruck Sack is needed. One small handbag for your Camera, Water bottle, Pack lunch and a space for Jacket. Bigger one for carrying Clothes with extra layer to be safe from rain and dust.
Sleeping Bag: Warm sleeping Bag. also available on hire in Leh @ rs 60 per day
Permit and Passport: Tourist don't require permit for Leh; however, all foreigners are required to registered at Drass, Rumtse and Sarchu if they are traveling by road. Those traveling by air get themselves registered at the airport. The tourist are required to get a permit for restricted areas like Tsomoriri, Tsokar, Pangong Lakes, Dhahanu and Nubra Valley, which can be obtain through registered travel agencies. Make it sure to carry 5 or 6 photocopies of the permit while traveling, to submit at the Checking points.
Money Exchange: All the money should be changed with authorized moneychanger, available at various places. You should insist for a receipt, which will help you in reconverting the money whenever you desire.
Time difference: the standard time of India is calculated from Alahabad, and is common to all cities in the country. Indian standard time (ISD) is 5 hours and 30 minutes ahead of London, 4 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Paris and about 10 hours and 30 minutes behind New York.
Credit Cards: Credit Cards are not accepted by most of the hotels and travel agents except some antique shops.
Post and Telecommunication: Telephone & Fax and post facilities are available in Leh, Padum, Kargil and Nubra valley. Internet, Email services are available in Leh Kargil and padum only.
Acute mountain sickness can occur to any one at an altitude above 10,000 ft. from the sea level. The most common symptoms of acute mountain sickness are headache disturb sleep loss of appetite, nausea, coughing, irregular breathing, breathlessness, lassitude and lack of concentration. Since Leh Town is situated at an altitude of 11,500 ft. above sea level. It is advisable to take the following precautions, so as to acclimatize your body properly.
1. Take complete rest for the first 40 hours of your arrival at Leh. However, this period may vary with different people.
2. Your body should get used to the lower oxygen levels.
3. Incase you develop any of the above-mentioned symptoms, please consult a Doctor.
Tourist undertaking mountaineering and trekking in Ladakh, whether in groups or individual, should take some precuations. There is no private aerial rescue agency in Ladakh and only as a life saving measure; engaging the Indian Air Force help in evacuation.
3.The authorities empowered to place the demand for airlift of any causality require the following forms to be filled by the evacuess for settlement of bills with air force headquarter.
a.Form of guarantee of full payment.
b.Form of acceptance certificate.
c.Form of indemnity bond.
d.Photocopy of insurance policy card.
e.Photo of passport.
All the above forms can be obtained from Dy. Director, TRC Leh.
Tipping has become common in Ladakh, as pony men, helpers, guides and cooks expect tips after finishing the tour. Big hotels and restaurants already charge 10% service charge.
Take permission before you click a photograph of any one. Don't take photo if they ask for money.
Take water purification piles with you. And you can use boiled fresh water during the trek. Dzomsa and few more Shop sells high pressure boiled water for Rs.7 per liter. Bring your own water container.
Do not use plastic bag since plastic is officially banned in Ladakh. Always separate and properly dispose off litter burns burnable, bury biodegradable materials while trekking.
Don't distrub wild life during the trek; be aware of the highly sensitive ecology and the economy of the geographical and cultural landscape.
| 1. Leh - Hemis 47 Kms 2.Leh - Thiksay 20 kms 3. Leh - Shey 15 Kms 4 Leh - Stok 17 kms 5. Leh - Likir 60 kms 6. Leh - Alchi 67 kms 7. Leh - Stakna 35 kms 8. Leh - Lamayuru 125 kms 9. Leh - Spituk 8kms 10. Leh - Phyang 19 kms |
11. Lleh - Gya lato 75 kms 12. Leh - Matho 37 ms 13. Leh - Chemday 45 kms 14. Leh - Takthok 50 kms 15. Leh - Rizong 73 kms 16. Leh - Pangong Lake 147 kms 17. Leh - Tsomo Ri RI Lake 237 kms 18. Leh - Nubra(Disket)118 kms and (Hundar)125 kms 19. Leh - Upshi 47 kms 20. Leh - Meru 61 kms |
21. Leh - Rumtse 78 kms 22. Leh - Taklang la 5360 metres 111 kms 23. Leh - Debring 121 kms 24. Leh - Brandy Nallah 232 kms 25. Leh - Serchu 251 kms 26. Leh - Dracha 328 kms 27. Leh - Keylang 358 kms 28. Leh - Rothang La 421 kms 29. Leh - Manali 473 kms 30. Leh - Srinagar 434 kms. |