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Sir, thanks for your informative video! I am planning for air trip (Mumbai to Leh) in Mar last seek to Apr 1st week this year. 1.Please can you recommend how many days trip is apt for me and my wife to cover all spots, (age 42). Can you pls recommend a good itinerary 2. Nubra, pangong and khardungla, can you pls. suggest if these would be accessible during mentioned period
@yogeshpatkar8010 Yogesh bhai, I will suggest you following itinerary Day 1,2 - Rest in Leh and acclimatize Day 3 Leh Khardung La Nubra Valley Day 4 Nubra Valley to Tangtse, near Pangong Lake Day 5 Tangtse to Pangong to Tangtse to Changla to Leh Day 6 Rest day in Leh This is minimum for 6 days, if you want to visit Tso Moriri then you have to add 2-3 more days. If you want to experience some offbeat stay then check my video of Cho House at Terido village which will need couple of days from Leh
Went to Ladakh this february. It was challenging with extreme cold but it was awsome. Experienced the frozen zanskar, frozen pangong and heavy snow fall on khardung la. As you told, when we reached pangong tso, we were alone. And views were amazing.
Also check my video on 12 Tips to Prevent AMS | Acute Mountain Sickness in Ladakh - Spiti - Zanskar | Mountain Sickness Tip ua-cam.com/video/8XijLqr6O0Y/v-deo.html
Hi Sir, recently in the 2nd week of October I traveled solo to Spiti Valley and can't thank you enough for mapping my plan. Your detailed blog post and YT videos helped a lot doing so😊. I must say, Devil on Wheels has the best content out there on internet if anyone is planning for Spiti or Ladakh or any Himalayan region🙌🏻. It's a humble request, if you could make a video on "Ladakh's APRICOT BLOSSOM FESTIVAL" , that has been gaining popularity for last few years (which happens during April usually) , about the Spring in Ladakh, How's the weather and road condition in Ladakh during that time etc etc. And none other than you can provide the detailed content on this☺️. Recently I stumbled upon few of the pics of Apricot Blossom season in Aryan Valley and OMG the entire valley looks no less than heaven😍. But sadly the information available on the same is very very less.
Thank you so much Ankita, it is a pleasure to know the content is such useful and helping the fellow travellers… 🙏🙏.. I am going to surely add this video to the list!
Bhai itna lamba gap... Chalo its good that you are back with videos 👏🏻 Bhai keep making such useful and practical videos because in some time, almost everyone will get dependent on such useful videos on youtube for their travel planning.
Thank you Ankur bhai, yes, I try but life happens.. so took a break from everything to just spend time with family and myself.. feeling a bit reenergised now so will try to keep up the pace 😀
Hi Dheeraj Ji, Thanks for such a nice and detailed explanation. Your video inspired us to create such videos on our channel which will help people in their planning. We are planning Ladakh Trip in the last week of this November. I have the below question if you can answer 1. Is there a chance of snowfall during this time? 2. We want to go for a 5-day trip, what would be your suggested itinerary, Need at least one place with loads of snow and the best places only as we have less number of days? Thanks
That is wonderful to know Gaurav and Neeti. Regarding your questions: 1. There are chances of snowfall in November but all depends on weather. It is not too heavy snow in November, mostly dry snow with couple of spells usually. You need to be lucky to align the dates with the weather. 2. A detailed video coming this week but in short, first two days of rest and then next two days of Nubra trip. Generally last day should be buffer day but you can plan for day trip to Pangong in case the weather seems clear otherwise a snowfall can leave you behind Changla Pass and you may end up missing the flight next day. For snow, apart from Khardung La and Changla or unless snowfall is fresh around your travel days, it will be hard to get snow.
thank you so much bhai, I never wanted to do tour travel and always wanted to help the locals and travelers.. so I will never be taking groups at least in foreseeable future :)
Great video dheeraj bhai…. I am planning a trip to ladakh in march last week. Can you please suggest if it is possible to stay at a hotel in nubra valley at that time like considering low oxygen levels ? If yes, then which village would be best. Thanks a lot in advance 😊
Well Priyam, Nubra Valley is much better than what you will have in terms of altitude in Leh. So don’t worry about altitude there as long as you are spending and resting couple of days in Leh by following acclimatization principles, Nubra will help further. Hunder and Deskit both have hotels and guest houses to stay. Stendel Hotel is good in Deskit
Is October Mid 13th or 20th - road blocks chances will be there? We like winter conditions and ok for lower temperature. Also which route is good this time? Srinagar or Manali?
Please check this video Top 5 Reasons to Avoid Manali Leh Highway in October | Leh Ladakh in October / September by Car/Bike ua-cam.com/video/L9CHwFbqpok/v-deo.html
Please check following two videos of Winter Ladakh Trip and then we can discuss further what you think of planning there: Leh Ladakh in Winter 2025 - How, Why & Most Important Tips [Winter Trip to Leh Ladakh]: ua-cam.com/video/VsMQdaoE9zA/v-deo.html 2025 Leh Ladakh Winter Trip Itinerary | Ladakh Trip in January, February, March | Ladakh Winter Ride Plan: ua-cam.com/video/mXtLsfPbSGs/v-deo.html
Hey, was planning a road trip to Ladakh (from Delhi) this March end. Jumped across your videos and found them really helpful! Had a few questions: 1. Is planning a road trip in March end a good idea? I have a 2x4 compact SUV and will be traveling with 3 people alongside. 2. Will 8-9 days be enough? Ideally I want to travel all the places nearby like Zanskar, Pangong Tso, Hanle etc. Thanks and keep making such amazing content!
bhai jaisa maine video mein bola ki thandd bahut hogi aur army hamesha allow nahin karti hain bikes Khardung La aur Chang La par.. sage hoga tabhi allow karenge.
Hello sir. Saw your videos and visited winter spiti last year. Thank you for that. Planning winter leh this year. I have one question. As we can only visit by flight,can you please tell which side of the plane should we sit on so as to get a good view of the mountains from the window seat. From delhi to leh
Hi, this was a useful video. Planning a trip in March end, want to explore Pangong to TSO moriri route, will that be open and safe to travel? Also, if roads are clear then can we hire a bike there, are rentals available?
Divya, yes, that route is mostly open. It will be really really cold up there so the challenge that I see is you covering that route from Tangtse to Tso Moriri via Pangong lake that can be very very long. Bike ride can be very dangerous in such cold conditions... can result in dire circumstances!
Srinagar Leh Highway will most likely be closed or unstable during that time. Please check following two videos of Winter Ladakh Trip and then we can discuss further what you think of planning there: Leh Ladakh in Winter 2025 - How, Why & Most Important Tips [Winter Trip to Leh Ladakh]: ua-cam.com/video/VsMQdaoE9zA/v-deo.html 2025 Leh Ladakh Winter Trip Itinerary | Ladakh Trip in January, February, March | Ladakh Winter Ride Plan: ua-cam.com/video/mXtLsfPbSGs/v-deo.html
Hello sir, I m planning for chadar trek in January and i have 3 days to chill at leh so i m planning to rent out a bike and visit shanti stupa and pangong tso and gurudwara , i know khardungla pass is dangerous at this time of year with bike so i m not planning that will i have any problem visiting pangong in bike in january
Well, brother, Pangong Lake you need to travel via Chang La Pass so it will be equally or more dangerous than visiting Nubra Valley considering Pangong high altitude too. I will recommend that if you want to ride experience then better do it along Sham Valley, Lamayuru, Kargil Drass, You may want to travel towards Teri Village: An Offbeat Place in Ladakh. Check my detailed video on it here: ua-cam.com/video/A5dccJmgF2A/v-deo.html
Hey Dheeraj, Actually I'm planning for staying in menestory in January month. Can I stay in Monestry? And if Yes then which Monestry good according to the winter session? What will average cost for 10days if I stay in single place? Please can you discribe me all the details.
Tanuj bhai you can stay at monasteries like Hemis, Thiksey, Shey, etc.. but mostly they expect you to do some voluntary work in return not as enforced but more like an obligation on your part. You may teach there help them out with daily chores, etc.. Now stays are very basic with bukhari only available to provide warmth. Rest it will be homestay kinda experience with basic food and basic amenities.
@@discoverwithdheeraj thank you so much dheeraj bhai.. I checked in thiksay but there I can stay in chamba hotel... And I can go in morning prayer... Is there any way to stay in side of monestry?
Hmm check with Hemis monastery and tell them that you want to offer some volunteering work like teaching, taking any workshop of your experience or helping with daily chores etc
Bhai video mein bataya hai maine is topic par.. par fer bhi shared taxi tour milna thoda mushkil hota hai winter mein.. impossible nahin hai but mushkil hoga
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thanks sir.....sir do you know some in leh who can arrange family package for our leh Ladakh trip... If yes please sir contact detail...it will be big help...
Bhai You can always get in touch with Leh based tour provider Ken +91 84510 57819, +91 866-9121640. You can refer my name or DevilOnWheels to him and he shall do his best to offer best experience.
Hi sir , I am planning to visit srinagar from delhi starting november 15th via road bike . By november 18 , 19 what are the chances of leh-srinagar highway be open ? Is there anyway i can get into leh during this time ?
Bangladeshi citizens also need to get permission from MHA, New Delhi to travel in Inner Line Areas of Ladakh including Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri. I am sorry but I am not 100% sure about how to apply for this permission in MHA, New Delhi. If you get to know please share with me too so that I can help other fellow travelers coming from Bangladesh as well. However, if you are unable to get the permission for visiting Ladakh, you may want to consider Zanskar Valley where I do not think any permit is required for foreigners.
Hi Dheeraj bhai, Can you please help me clear a few confusions of mine? 1. Should I buy a rucksack bag (large one to carry most of my stuff on bike) and carry it from Bangalore to Leh on flight? Or should I carry my normal trolley bag in flight and rent the rucksack bag in Leh? Which option would be practically and financially better? 2. I don't own a go-pro since i don't go biking too much. How much would it cost to rent a go-pro for 7 days in Leh? Thanks and Regards, Supal
Here are the replies bhai: 1. I will suggest the rucksack approach as it will have multiple purposes. They are light as well compared to trolley and plus they will stay with you instead of rental. You can use it on multiple trips. I enjoy the two rucksacks I have. Get a 70l one, quechua has been good to me for last 8-9 years. Bruised and battered. 2. They will be pretty limited and old ones if you find any. I think they would be around 500 per day. Better to ask a friend and borrow.
You can always get in touch with Leh based tour provider Ken +91 84510 57819, +91 866-9121640. You can refer my name to him and he shall do his best to offer best experience. Instagram: @unpluggedlife
Anil ji aap kaise jaa rahe hain wahan par aur kya aap flight se jaa rahe hain to fer aap plz ye video ka link dekhein: ua-cam.com/video/3GVBLP9NYxw/v-deo.html
Hi Dheeraj bhai, Sorry my question is not related to winter visit but i thought of taking your opinion. I am planning this itinerary for my Leh Ladakh trip in June next year. I would be grateful if you take a look and suggest improvements/changes if required. Day 1 - Land in Leh and acclimatize. Visit the market and take a bike on rent. Day 2 - Visit nearby places such as Shanti stupa, hall of fame, magnetic hill etc and come back to the hotel. Day 3 - Checkout from Leh and ride to Tso Moriri lake. Stay there for the night. Day 4 - Checkout from Tso Moriri and check-in to Leh hotel. Refill petrol in bike and petrol cans. Day 5 - Checkout from Leh and start towards Nubra valley. Visit Khardung La pass and Diskit monastery. Refill petrol and then check-in in Hunder. Day 6 - Checkout from Hunder and ride to Pangong lake. Stay for the night. Day 7 - Checkout from Pangong and come to Leh. Stay for the night. Day 8 - Fly back from Leh to Bangalore. Does it look practical and manageable Dheeraj bhai? Also, how much capacity and number of petrol cans should i carry to make this itinerary work? Thanks and Regards, Supal
Hello Supal, I will suggest following recommendations for better acclimatization and less vulnerability for AMS. Day 1 - Land in Leh and acclimatize. Visit the market and take a bike on rent. Day 2 - Visit nearby places such as Shanti stupa, hall of fame, magnetic hill etc and come back to the hotel. Day 3 - Checkout from Leh and start towards Nubra valley. Visit Khardung La pass and Diskit monastery. Refill petrol and then check-in in Hunder. Day 4 - Checkout from Hunder and ride to Pangong lake. Stay for the night. Day 5 - Checkout from Pangong and come to Leh. Stay for the night. Refill petrol in bike. Day 6 - Checkout from Leh and ride to Tso Moriri lake. Stay there for the night. Day 7 - Checkout from Tso Moriri and check-in to Leh hotel. Day 8 - Fly back from Leh to Bangalore. This will help you have a much relaxed and most likely AMS free trip. Please ensure to keep yourself properly hydrated.
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How will ne the weather in mid April?? 15-25th within leh to leh.
How are the road conditions??
Leh - nubra - pangong - hanle -tso moriri - leh
There will be snow on high passes and lakes.. it remains pretty cold like winters and lakes will be frozen.partially frozen
Sir, thanks for your informative video! I am planning for air trip (Mumbai to Leh) in Mar last seek to Apr 1st week this year.
1.Please can you recommend how many days trip is apt for me and my wife to cover all spots, (age 42). Can you pls recommend a good itinerary
2. Nubra, pangong and khardungla, can you pls. suggest if these would be accessible during mentioned period
@yogeshpatkar8010 Yogesh bhai, I will suggest you following itinerary
Day 1,2 - Rest in Leh and acclimatize
Day 3 Leh Khardung La Nubra Valley
Day 4 Nubra Valley to Tangtse, near Pangong Lake
Day 5 Tangtse to Pangong to Tangtse to Changla to Leh
Day 6 Rest day in Leh
This is minimum for 6 days, if you want to visit Tso Moriri then you have to add 2-3 more days.
If you want to experience some offbeat stay then check my video of Cho House at Terido village which will need couple of days from Leh
@@discoverwithdheeraj tks sir! :)
I find myself visiting Ladakh and it's region just watching and listening to you... THANKS
Wow, it is such a pleasure to know this.. I really feel elated..
Fabulous sir ur great.
Great information
Thanku dheeraj sir jullay
Thank you so much brother, Julley 🙏
Wonderful
Thank you 🙏
Nice work sir🎉
Thank you bhai
Very useful information 👌
Thank you so much 😊
Went to Ladakh this february. It was challenging with extreme cold but it was awsome.
Experienced the frozen zanskar, frozen pangong and heavy snow fall on khardung la.
As you told, when we reached pangong tso, we were alone. And views were amazing.
Did you feel the need for having diamox type medicines after reaching there ?
We are also about to reach Leh in a few days
Diamox has adverse effect in certain health conditions. So better to get prescribed by your doctor.
Stay hydrated. Drink ORS.
Also check my video on 12 Tips to Prevent AMS | Acute Mountain Sickness in Ladakh - Spiti - Zanskar | Mountain Sickness Tip
ua-cam.com/video/8XijLqr6O0Y/v-deo.html
बिना देखे ही लाइक कर दिया।
काफी दिनों के बाद ये वीडियो देखकर काफी अच्छा लगा
Shukriya Pradeep bhai, yes, acha laga bahut dino baad video share karke.. hopefully sab theek raha to daalta rahunga videos
@@discoverwithdheeraj thanks brother for prompt reply
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Thank you brother
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Thank you so much 😊
fantastic, thank you for the detailed information.
I’m glad you found it helpful
Dheeraj is back with another masterpiece.
Thank you Shivam bhai 🙏🙏
Dheeraj bhaiya, excellent pinpoint information apki hamesha ki tarah 👌 👏 👍
Mayank bhai, thank you so much..
Dheeraj Bhai excellent video.
Thank you Subir bhai
Finally Dheeraj bhai is back 🥳
Yes bhai I am back.. i will call over weekend
Thank you so much for the informative videos .
Please tell about the Jio network there? Mobile networks completely work there or not in Winters?
Plz check this Q52. Which mobile phone networks work in Ladakh? [Best Ladakh Mobile Networks Coverage]
ua-cam.com/video/l-8mB7oytFA/v-deo.html
Hi Sir, recently in the 2nd week of October I traveled solo to Spiti Valley and can't thank you enough for mapping my plan. Your detailed blog post and YT videos helped a lot doing so😊. I must say, Devil on Wheels has the best content out there on internet if anyone is planning for Spiti or Ladakh or any Himalayan region🙌🏻.
It's a humble request, if you could make a video on "Ladakh's APRICOT BLOSSOM FESTIVAL" , that has been gaining popularity for last few years (which happens during April usually) , about the Spring in Ladakh, How's the weather and road condition in Ladakh during that time etc etc. And none other than you can provide the detailed content on this☺️.
Recently I stumbled upon few of the pics of Apricot Blossom season in Aryan Valley and OMG the entire valley looks no less than heaven😍. But sadly the information available on the same is very very less.
Thank you so much Ankita, it is a pleasure to know the content is such useful and helping the fellow travellers… 🙏🙏.. I am going to surely add this video to the list!
Bhai itna lamba gap... Chalo its good that you are back with videos 👏🏻
Bhai keep making such useful and practical videos because in some time, almost everyone will get dependent on such useful videos on youtube for their travel planning.
Thank you Ankur bhai, yes, I try but life happens.. so took a break from everything to just spend time with family and myself.. feeling a bit reenergised now so will try to keep up the pace 😀
Thank you Dheeraj. Aapka sandesh bahut helpful hai. Thank you very much 18:39
My please bhai, acha laga jaan kar 🙏
Not going for winter leh trip, but still waiting for your videos Sir 😅
Thank you bhai, sure thing.. video ab aate rahenge
Aap aise hi video continue kijiye.. Ladakh series stop mat kijiye..
Thank you, yes continue karta rahunga ab
Please share details of Chadar trek...
Sure will try to make it
Hi Dheeraj Ji,
Thanks for such a nice and detailed explanation. Your video inspired us to create such videos on our channel which will help people in their planning.
We are planning Ladakh Trip in the last week of this November. I have the below question if you can answer
1. Is there a chance of snowfall during this time?
2. We want to go for a 5-day trip, what would be your suggested itinerary, Need at least one place with loads of snow and the best places only as we have less number of days?
Thanks
That is wonderful to know Gaurav and Neeti. Regarding your questions:
1. There are chances of snowfall in November but all depends on weather. It is not too heavy snow in November, mostly dry snow with couple of spells usually. You need to be lucky to align the dates with the weather.
2. A detailed video coming this week but in short, first two days of rest and then next two days of Nubra trip. Generally last day should be buffer day but you can plan for day trip to Pangong in case the weather seems clear otherwise a snowfall can leave you behind Changla Pass and you may end up missing the flight next day.
For snow, apart from Khardung La and Changla or unless snowfall is fresh around your travel days, it will be hard to get snow.
Dheeraj bro like allways great tips ....u should start organizing small trips for traveller groups 👍
thank you so much bhai, I never wanted to do tour travel and always wanted to help the locals and travelers.. so I will never be taking groups at least in foreseeable future :)
@@discoverwithdheeraj 👍 allways follow yr heart.....ur doing a gr8 job
Thank you bhai
Technically you need to book same side i.e either right side or left side up and down..👍
Yes, I spoke early but tried to convey the message via title below in the video. Same side we have to book, thanks for clarifying too :)
1:30 video start
Pls make day by day winter trip video
Coming next week... Ladakh Winter Trip day by day plan/itinerary video
Please make spiti winter video also. Juley 🙏🙏
Upcoming in next week, one is already there published but audio is very echo in it
Great video dheeraj bhai…. I am planning a trip to ladakh in march last week. Can you please suggest if it is possible to stay at a hotel in nubra valley at that time like considering low oxygen levels ? If yes, then which village would be best. Thanks a lot in advance 😊
Well Priyam, Nubra Valley is much better than what you will have in terms of altitude in Leh. So don’t worry about altitude there as long as you are spending and resting couple of days in Leh by following acclimatization principles, Nubra will help further. Hunder and Deskit both have hotels and guest houses to stay. Stendel Hotel is good in Deskit
How much budget we shall expect for four days trip ?
Bhai taxi about Rs 25000 and stay+food about Rs1200-1500 per day
Is October Mid 13th or 20th - road blocks chances will be there?
We like winter conditions and ok for lower temperature.
Also which route is good this time? Srinagar or Manali?
Please check this video Top 5 Reasons to Avoid Manali Leh Highway in October | Leh Ladakh in October / September by Car/Bike
ua-cam.com/video/L9CHwFbqpok/v-deo.html
Hey dheeraj ... Great work..can u please tell estimated cost for taxis or stay..if we are 3-4 people
Plz check this buddy ua-cam.com/video/j117Lq38I7k/v-deo.html
May i go leh ladakh in february month with family? my mother also want to go...she is 68 years old...i plan to go in 2026.
Please check following two videos of Winter Ladakh Trip and then we can discuss further what you think of planning there:
Leh Ladakh in Winter 2025 - How, Why & Most Important Tips [Winter Trip to Leh Ladakh]:
ua-cam.com/video/VsMQdaoE9zA/v-deo.html
2025 Leh Ladakh Winter Trip Itinerary | Ladakh Trip in January, February, March | Ladakh Winter Ride Plan: ua-cam.com/video/mXtLsfPbSGs/v-deo.html
Hi I just wanted to know if I will get to see completely snow covered landscape in mid march?
I replied to you other comment.
Hey, was planning a road trip to Ladakh (from Delhi) this March end. Jumped across your videos and found them really helpful! Had a few questions:
1. Is planning a road trip in March end a good idea? I have a 2x4 compact SUV and will be traveling with 3 people alongside.
2. Will 8-9 days be enough? Ideally I want to travel all the places nearby like Zanskar, Pangong Tso, Hanle etc.
Thanks and keep making such amazing content!
Sorry for the delayed reply, I hope you traveled to Ladakh by flight.. I was traveling with limited connectivity so could not reply all comments
Sir kya ham lah sa bike trip kar sakte hai
bhai jaisa maine video mein bola ki thandd bahut hogi aur army hamesha allow nahin karti hain bikes Khardung La aur Chang La par.. sage hoga tabhi allow karenge.
can you please add english subtitle? thank you
Yes, I am working on adding them to all videos to an extent possible, will soon reach this video in few days.
@@discoverwithdheeraj thank you
Abhi ka weather batao yar sukha padha h bolte
Hello sir. Saw your videos and visited winter spiti last year. Thank you for that. Planning winter leh this year. I have one question. As we can only visit by flight,can you please tell which side of the plane should we sit on so as to get a good view of the mountains from the window seat. From delhi to leh
Book the left side both ways so that you enjoy views of both sides 😀
@@discoverwithdheeraj thank you so much for replying. Also please share an itinerary for places to visit in winters and something about chadar trek
Bhai itinerary video will be published on Wednesday
@@discoverwithdheeraj thank you so much brother. Lots of love ❤️
Thank you 🙏
Hi, this was a useful video.
Planning a trip in March end, want to explore Pangong to TSO moriri route, will that be open and safe to travel? Also, if roads are clear then can we hire a bike there, are rentals available?
Divya, yes, that route is mostly open. It will be really really cold up there so the challenge that I see is you covering that route from Tangtse to Tso Moriri via Pangong lake that can be very very long. Bike ride can be very dangerous in such cold conditions... can result in dire circumstances!
Sir december me jana tik hoga
Sir, I have one question.. we are planning ladakh trip on March from Srinagar to Leh as we will cover Kashmir first. Can we plan for that ?
Srinagar Leh Highway will most likely be closed or unstable during that time. Please check following two videos of Winter Ladakh Trip and then we can discuss further what you think of planning there:
Leh Ladakh in Winter 2025 - How, Why & Most Important Tips [Winter Trip to Leh Ladakh]:
ua-cam.com/video/VsMQdaoE9zA/v-deo.html
2025 Leh Ladakh Winter Trip Itinerary | Ladakh Trip in January, February, March | Ladakh Winter Ride Plan: ua-cam.com/video/mXtLsfPbSGs/v-deo.html
Hello sir we are planning for February in car .. is this month good to go
No the roads will be closed
Hello sir,
I m planning for chadar trek in January and i have 3 days to chill at leh so i m planning to rent out a bike and visit shanti stupa and pangong tso and gurudwara , i know khardungla pass is dangerous at this time of year with bike so i m not planning that will i have any problem visiting pangong in bike in january
Well, brother, Pangong Lake you need to travel via Chang La Pass so it will be equally or more dangerous than visiting Nubra Valley considering Pangong high altitude too. I will recommend that if you want to ride experience then better do it along Sham Valley, Lamayuru, Kargil Drass, You may want to travel towards Teri Village: An Offbeat Place in Ladakh. Check my detailed video on it here: ua-cam.com/video/A5dccJmgF2A/v-deo.html
Hey Dheeraj,
Actually I'm planning for staying in menestory in January month. Can I stay in Monestry? And if Yes then which Monestry good according to the winter session? What will average cost for 10days if I stay in single place?
Please can you discribe me all the details.
Tanuj bhai you can stay at monasteries like Hemis, Thiksey, Shey, etc.. but mostly they expect you to do some voluntary work in return not as enforced but more like an obligation on your part. You may teach there help them out with daily chores, etc.. Now stays are very basic with bukhari only available to provide warmth. Rest it will be homestay kinda experience with basic food and basic amenities.
@@discoverwithdheeraj thank you so much dheeraj bhai.. I checked in thiksay but there I can stay in chamba hotel... And I can go in morning prayer... Is there any way to stay in side of monestry?
Hmm check with Hemis monastery and tell them that you want to offer some volunteering work like teaching, taking any workshop of your experience or helping with daily chores etc
Shared taxi ya tour milega ky ladakh k in december . Plz tell
Bhai video mein bataya hai maine is topic par.. par fer bhi shared taxi tour milna thoda mushkil hota hai winter mein.. impossible nahin hai but mushkil hoga
Sir wo hotel konsa hai video main...
Kidar Guest House/Kidar Hotel
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thanks sir.....sir do you know some in leh who can arrange family package for our leh Ladakh trip...
If yes please sir contact detail...it will be big help...
Bhai You can always get in touch with Leh based tour provider Ken +91 84510 57819, +91 866-9121640. You can refer my name or DevilOnWheels to him and he shall do his best to offer best experience.
Hanle jaa sakte hai?
Yes yes Hanle jaa sakte hain
Hi sir , I am planning to visit srinagar from delhi starting november 15th via road bike . By november 18 , 19 what are the chances of leh-srinagar highway be open ? Is there anyway i can get into leh during this time ?
Srinagar Leh Highway shall be open but it will be quite cold for a bike ride by that time of the year
I am speaking from Bangladesh. Are Bangladeshis allowed to go anywhere in Ladakh?
Bangladeshi citizens also need to get permission from MHA, New Delhi to travel in Inner Line Areas of Ladakh including Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Tso Moriri. I am sorry but I am not 100% sure about how to apply for this permission in MHA, New Delhi. If you get to know please share with me too so that I can help other fellow travelers coming from Bangladesh as well. However, if you are unable to get the permission for visiting Ladakh, you may want to consider Zanskar Valley where I do not think any permit is required for foreigners.
Is it worth to visit ladakh in April month
What do you mean by worth? Indeed every season has its own beauty in Ladakh
@@discoverwithdheeraj I mean would the crowd be less in the month of apri and would transportation and hotels be easily available
Pramod bhai, yes crowd will be less in April in comparison and hotel availability should be there too. Not easy but not difficult too.
Hi Dheeraj bhai,
Can you please help me clear a few confusions of mine?
1. Should I buy a rucksack bag (large one to carry most of my stuff on bike) and carry it from Bangalore to Leh on flight? Or should I carry my normal trolley bag in flight and rent the rucksack bag in Leh? Which option would be practically and financially better?
2. I don't own a go-pro since i don't go biking too much. How much would it cost to rent a go-pro for 7 days in Leh?
Thanks and Regards,
Supal
Here are the replies bhai:
1. I will suggest the rucksack approach as it will have multiple purposes. They are light as well compared to trolley and plus they will stay with you instead of rental. You can use it on multiple trips. I enjoy the two rucksacks I have. Get a 70l one, quechua has been good to me for last 8-9 years. Bruised and battered.
2. They will be pretty limited and old ones if you find any. I think they would be around 500 per day. Better to ask a friend and borrow.
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thanks bhai
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Sir January m Siachen ja sakte he
Siachen base camp tak road aapko open milna chahiye unless bahut snow nahin padd jaati apko travel dates par
Sir how to reach karu from leh
Karu is about 34 KMs from Leh and you can reach by bike, taxi or uour own car or even local Leh buses
We are 54 Age and 65 Age of people,
We planned to go on May.
So please gaide me
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is spiti is safe for a single lady
Spiti Valley is one of the safest places. I have not heard of any untoward incident in last 14 yrs of my travel up there
Can we take 5 year old kid?
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Hi Dheeraj bhai,
Sorry my question is not related to winter visit but i thought of taking your opinion. I am planning this itinerary for my Leh Ladakh trip in June next year. I would be grateful if you take a look and suggest improvements/changes if required.
Day 1 - Land in Leh and acclimatize. Visit the market and take a bike on rent.
Day 2 - Visit nearby places such as Shanti stupa, hall of fame, magnetic hill etc and come back to the hotel.
Day 3 - Checkout from Leh and ride to Tso Moriri lake. Stay there for the night.
Day 4 - Checkout from Tso Moriri and check-in to Leh hotel. Refill petrol in bike and petrol cans.
Day 5 - Checkout from Leh and start towards Nubra valley. Visit Khardung La pass and Diskit monastery. Refill petrol and then check-in in Hunder.
Day 6 - Checkout from Hunder and ride to Pangong lake. Stay for the night.
Day 7 - Checkout from Pangong and come to Leh. Stay for the night.
Day 8 - Fly back from Leh to Bangalore.
Does it look practical and manageable Dheeraj bhai? Also, how much capacity and number of petrol cans should i carry to make this itinerary work?
Thanks and Regards,
Supal
Hello Supal,
I will suggest following recommendations for better acclimatization and less vulnerability for AMS.
Day 1 - Land in Leh and acclimatize. Visit the market and take a bike on rent.
Day 2 - Visit nearby places such as Shanti stupa, hall of fame, magnetic hill etc and come back to the hotel.
Day 3 - Checkout from Leh and start towards Nubra valley. Visit Khardung La pass and Diskit monastery. Refill petrol and then check-in in Hunder.
Day 4 - Checkout from Hunder and ride to Pangong lake. Stay for the night.
Day 5 - Checkout from Pangong and come to Leh. Stay for the night. Refill petrol in bike.
Day 6 - Checkout from Leh and ride to Tso Moriri lake. Stay there for the night.
Day 7 - Checkout from Tso Moriri and check-in to Leh hotel.
Day 8 - Fly back from Leh to Bangalore.
This will help you have a much relaxed and most likely AMS free trip. Please ensure to keep yourself properly hydrated.
@@discoverwithdheeraj thanks a lot Bhai. Will follow this
All the best