Everything you need to plan the perfect Ladakh trip — curated, trusted, and always up to date.
Our most comprehensive guide — written for travellers who want the Land of High Passes done safely, including the all-important acclimatization.
Why Day 1 in Leh must be for acclimatization (3,500m is no joke), the inner-line permits you need, Pangong and Nubra done right, the best monasteries, and realistic budgets.
Read the Guide →Real, handpicked stays in and around Leh — from the region’s only 5-star and a living royal palace to garden hotels and a social backpacker hostel.
From authentic Tibetan thukpa and Ladakhi skyu to yak-cheese pizza, wood-fired fine dining and Leh’s best specialty coffee — the high desert’s best tables.
“Leh’s most popular restaurant with over 1,000 rave reviews — authentic Tibetan and Ladakhi cooking, from steaming thukpa to proper momos.”
“A cosy Old Fort Road institution loved by locals and travellers — a Ladakhi thali of skyu, momos and thukpa, plus a famous yak-cheese pizza.”
“The safe-bet first stop on Fort Road — a huge, generous and well-priced menu spanning Ladakhi, Tibetan, Indian and the much-loved yak-cheese pizza.”
“A celebrated farm-to-table kitchen out at Alchi — the place for genuine Ladakhi home cooking, especially the slow-cooked mutton skyu.”
“Leh’s top-rated table and a special-occasion favourite — a refined garden setting with excellent wood-fired pizza and seasonal local produce.”
“A relaxed Changspa restaurant with valley views — a long-standing pick for a leisurely European and Continental meal on a sunny terrace.”
“A sleek pan-Asian spot near the market — Thai, Chinese and Korean done well, with the cheese and potato momos winning a loyal following.”
“A buzzy, dependable noodle bar — generous Thai and pan-Asian bowls and stir-fries that hit the spot after a long day on the high passes.”
“A small, much-loved Changspa cafe — some of the best coffee in Leh alongside great breakfasts, cakes and a cosy spot to thaw out.”
“A long-running, honest Main Bazaar eatery — reliable Indian and Chinese plates at fair prices, a dependable refuel right by the market.”
From the blue of Pangong Tso to a Nubra camel safari, the high Khardung La and a Thiksey sunrise prayer — Ladakh’s best experiences, all in one place.
The Ladakh most tours miss — a frontier Balti village, a serene high lake, the surreal Moonland, ancient murals and India’s best dark-sky stargazing.
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