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Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to travel to Leh in the HRTC bus that leaves Delhi. I came to know that this bus used to overnight stay in Keylong earlier and now the stop is removed. I could not see any bus options from Keylong to Leh. If I took a ticket from Delhi, whether I can stay in Keylong one day and continue to Leh on the next day or should I get any other option to Leh from Keylong?
First of all thanks dheeraj bhai for valuable suggestions, recently completed ladakh-zanskar bike trip, started from manali side and followed your suggested itinerary(solang valley-jispa-leh),and never felt the problem of AMS,thanks a lot once again.
Hi Dheeraj, Thank you for all the detailed videos you’ve been posting. Could you also please do a video guide for bicycling from Manali to Leh, with information on the best time to cycle, expected temperatures, available accommodations, and other essential details if possible.
May be one day I will come to that topic, meanwhile you can check couple of blogs I wrote sometime back for it: discoverwithdheeraj.com/manali-leh-cycling-preparation/ discoverwithdheeraj.com/manali-to-leh-cycling-itinerary/
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thanks a lot for the links. Read them, very useful info. One more question. Which time between July and September would be ideal to cycle Manali to Leh?
Hello Dheeraj bhai, Thank you for sharing the informative videos. We have planned to visit Leh in Sept 2nd week. We will be renting bike from Leh town and travel will be till pangong. In all vlogs, we have seen people riding with tube bikes(spoke wheels). any specific reason!? or bike like meteor, hunter will also be a good option with pillion rider.
Aap Pang mein tent use kar sakte ho car wala but agar Manali ki direction se jaaoge to please Pang par mat rukna jaisa maine is vidoe mein bataya hua hai
You should ideally stay at Purne after Jispa to do Phuktal Monastery on next day before reaching Padum.. if you do not want to visit Phuktal then you can straight go to Padum.. now at Padum you have three options either spend a rest day and next day go to Leh via Sirsirla route OR either go to Kargil via Pensila and then next day to Leh OR dont rest and travel to Leh from Padum via Sirsirla, least recommended
Yea bhai most of them are covered now you get one or two here and there.. Manali to Kaza still has them and also Nubra to Pangong routes sometimes have them too till it gets fully constructed in a year or two
I will publush a detailed turn by turn video by the end of this month for that route.. we have it covered inch by inch.. just not getting enough time to edit and publish it.
Dost Kinnaur roads ka bura haal hai baaki Spiti mein OK roads aur weather conditions hain..but aapko Himachal mein neeche kaafi pareshaani hogi to avoid karoge to sahi rahega August mein
Hello Dheeraj bhai, I am planning to drive my car to ladakh(first time) from Mumbai and your videos have been very informative. Thank you! Just wanted to know what are the absolute necessary items / tools / spare parts to carry for car while planning a road trip to Ladakh? Want to make sure in case of any emergency i dont miss out on anything important. Tried to search for such detailed video from you but couldn’t find it. Also what to do in such scenarios? Is there a local police / army helpline number which i can call on to get assistance in emergency?
Thank you, well, I have created that video in English not yet translated, but you can check my English one here: must-have things to carry on a self-drive trip to Ladakh or Spiti Valley ua-cam.com/video/GW0crDklBYI/v-deo.html
It is purely dependent on luck.. in September October there are 1-2 short spells of snowfall to mark the beginning of the winter but nothing continues.. mostly it is dry cold
Dheeraj- Thanks for posting such a good informative videos. I am planning nine days trip from Mumbai to Himachal. Staring on 2nd Nov from Mumbai.. 2nd Nov to 10th Nov. We will be husband, wife & 13 years kid.. Could you pls suggest itinerary with mix of offbeat and commercial places? Kids would definitely prefer some flavour of adventure sports, river rafting, shopping etc.. We prefer peace..:) We had been to Dharmshala & Dalhousie earlier.
Well, I will recommend that you can enjoy following itinerary in November: 2: Delhi to Tirthan Valley, try getting booking at Raju Bharti Guest House if available 3: Rest in Tirthan valley, hike in Great Himalayan National Park 4: Tirthan Valley to Mandi to Barot 5: Visit Bir Biling and may be move to Parashar Lake or stay at Barot only 6: Reach Manali via Parashar Lake 7: Enjoy Manali - Solang Valley (adventure activities) 8: Day trip to Lahaul beyond Atal Tunnel 9: Visit Naggar return to Manali 10: Return back to Delhi
Sir, I wanted to ask, after Jispa in November, how far can we travel on our bikes? Like, how much will the army allow, and which roads will be open in the first week of November?
Brother, I doubt they will allow beyond Darcha checkpost or Deepaktal at max during that time of the year or I really doubt because it is very dangerous even to climb towards Baralacha La Pass as the terrain beyond Darcha is all like 13-14000 feet which is dangerous in winter season.
Is it possible to pitch our own tent in Jispa? Im asking both as far as safety concern and weather. Planning to reach in next few days. Also, if possible, please let me know the place to pitch tent in jispa if you know. Thanks
Yes, it is possible to pitch the camp up there.. just cross the village and between Darcha and Jispa there are few spots. I hope you are going prepared for cold nights by the river
Hello Dheeraj bhai, How is the internet connection in Sarchu nowadays? Can I work remotely from Sarchu flawlessly. Please respond. Planning for a long road trip throughout Ladakh region.
last i heard they were planning to install Jio tower in Sarchu.. may be this coming season or next season may have connections there at Sarchu for now i have no information if the tower was set up or not.
Hi Dheeraj bhai I am planning to visit Leh in end of August around 30th of August by Sri nagar-Leh highway in my sedan car so pls guide me regarding road condition and weather conditions from Srinagar to Leh road
I will not recommend that at all.. Are you going to Ladakh? If yes, then better stay first night at Solang Valley, second at Jispa, third night go directly and stay overnigth at Leh. As mentioned in the video, that is the best way to travel.
Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to travel to Leh in the HRTC bus that leaves Delhi. I came to know that this bus used to overnight stay in Keylong earlier and now the stop is removed. I could not see any bus options from Keylong to Leh. If I took a ticket from Delhi, whether I can stay in Keylong one day and continue to Leh on the next day or should I get any other option to Leh from Keylong?
@discoverwithdheeraj Dheeraj bhai I live in Shimla and planning a trip to Leh via Manali-Leh Highway,is there any possibility that I may face AMS as the altitude of Shimla is around 7200ft.
yes Amit bhai, it is 8000 feet and above when body starts to acclimatize and that too for may be like 10,000 only... however, beyond 10000 AMS principles need to be followed...Please check my below video: 12 Tips to Prevent AMS - Acute Mountain Sickness in Ladakh, Spiti & Zanskar | Mountain Sickness Tips: ua-cam.com/video/8XijLqr6O0Y/v-deo.html
@discoverwithdheeraj I am planning a solo trip on my bike aur mein agar 23 Aug ko pune to delhi and Srinagar highway- kargil- leh - manali karu to difficulties kitni ayengi aur safe hai kya
sir your many videos were helpful for my travel this aug 2024 month from mumbai reached on 3aug@ jammu, 4aug@ Srinagar, 5aug@ baltal for amarnath yatra, 6aug@ kargil, 7aug@ Leh pangong lake, 8aug@ nubra hunder sandunes, 9aug@back leh 10aug@ keylong 11aug@ Ambala cantt n back to mumbai 🥰
Srinagar Leh highway also had a landslide but it was cleared.. weather is bad but road is OK type however Nubra to Pangong road via Shyok is pretty bad
Shyok road is completely shut down. I'm reporting live from Ladakh. Road from Leh to Nubra has a lot of off road towards the end. The climate during the day is very very hot. @@discoverwithdheeraj
Hanle roads are not very good, it's full off roading after a certain point. With luggage and pillon not possible. I'm currently in Ladakh and we are skipping that.
Ankit are you saying you want to go to Hanle from Manali without going to Leh? You need to pay the environment fee anyhow you travel to these places which can be paid online .. carry soft copy of receipt.. now main problem going directly is Acclimatization and you will not be able to acclimate to high altitude of these places by skipping Leh
@@discoverwithdheeraj I will be staying at Jispa for a week and working from there and also planning to trek mount Yunum which is 6000m+ Thanks for sorting my confusion about documentation.
Sir ap Ladakh ke or koi hidden jems ke bare mai bato jis ke bare me jyda kise ko pta nhi ho ap bhut ache information dete ho apki kise information koi or nhi deta sir Sikkim Jammu Kashmir or uttrakhand or bhi tourist places ke bare me information do sir please
Amul bhai Ladakh k hidden gems ka video banaya hua hai.. aap ye wale videos dekho: 1. ua-cam.com/video/x900_PKgE1Q/v-deo.html 2. ua-cam.com/video/hOlfWwyw6gk/v-deo.html Baaki Sikkim main kabhi nahin gaya but J&K and Uttarakhand ki information agle season se pehle jarur shuru karunga
What is better, if there is any difference, Leh, Jispa, Padum, Kargil, Srinagar or the other way around. How many hours on a motorbike from Leh to Jispa/Darcha or v.v ?
i did not understand your question.. are you asking one place between all these places? Bike ride from Leh to Jispa is about 11-12 hrs as per road conditions of 2024 Manali Leh road
@@discoverwithdheeraj Sorry , i did mean altitude wise, and is it better to start in Leh or in Srinagar. What is the best/safest option to stay 1 night between Leh and Jispa?
Dheeraj Bhai Jule Traveling from Delhi to Manali from aug 30 to sept 15(back Delhi by sept 15) Q1. Staying in jipsa on day 2 aug 31..what to explore Q2. Will be on leh by sept 1 .so will explore till sept 2 leh only.any suggestions plz Q3. Need help on sept 3 to sept 10 how and what all to cover Exit from Jammu via kargil and pathar sahib gurudwara.. I will be doing solo on Toyota Urban Cruiser..
Now as of May 2024, you will find petrol pumps ar following places in Ladakh Leh, Karu near Leh, Diskit in Nubra , Tangtse near Pangong Lake, Nyoma near Hanle and Tso Moriri (Newly operational in 2024) Then if you exit on Manali Leh highway from Tso Moriri then next petrol pump will be Keylong. So if you are doing Ladakh circuits as above, you will need to manage about 290 km without petrol pump in case returning to Leh or Karu otherwise if you exit from Tso Moriri to Keylong/Manali then you need to manage about 420 km
Answer to other questions: 1. Go for a day trip to Shinkula 2. Relax in Leh and explore around Leh, do shopping, restaurants hopping. 3. Does this Sept 3 to Sept 10 include journey back home as well via Srinagar Leh or it is Sept 11 when you begin Leh to Kargil to Srinagar?
Cám ơn những chia sẻ hết sức thú vị của bạn,nó rất hữu ích. Tháng 6 năm 2025 tôi sẽ tới Ladak và tôi chọn đi xe HRTC từ Delhi đến Leh ,trong đó có trạm dừng nghỉ ở Keylong,tôi định ở lại Keylong 2 ngày để cơ thể thích nghi với độ cao và thời tiết. tôi là người Việt Nam và nếu đi đường bộ từ Delhi đến Leh thì có cần phải xin một loại giấy phép gì đó hay không? Ở keylong có wifi không? Tôi dự định đến leg mới mua sim điện thoại nên quãng đường từ delhi đến leh tôi sẽ chỉ sử dụng wifi. Nếu keylong có mạng wifi thì quá tốt. Tôi định đi vào tháng 6 tôi xem nhiều video từ Himbus và tôi thấy tháng 6 ở những con đèo cao trên 5000m như Tanglang vẫn có tuyết rơi,điều này hết sức thú vị,tôi muốn hỏi là điều này vẫn hay xẩy ra chứ? ( là tuyết rơi ở tháng 6 đó) Tôi chưa bao giờ được nhìn thấy tuyết rơi,băng tuyết thì đã từng nhìn thấy nhưng tuyết rơi thì chưa. Tôi mong nhận được càng nhiều giải đáp từ bạn càng tốt
Well, you can surely go on bus in June 2025. 2 days of stay will help in Keylong to acclimatize and then you can take bus further to Leh. You do not need any permit to travel from Manali to Leh but once in Ladakh you will need to apply permit as a foreigner and pay environment fee to explore places like Nubra, Pangong and Tso Moriri
HI Dheeraj . I hope you reply to my itinerary . I am going from chandigarh to chandigarh via zanskar and hanle and tso moriri. Can you please comment on the itinerary wrt ams? Day 1- Chandigarh to sissu Day 2- sissu to padum Day 3- padum Day 4- padum to sarchu Day 5- sarchu to hanle Day 6- hanle to tso moriri ( also umling la) Day 7- tso moriri to jispa Day 8- jispa to manali Day 9- manali to chandigarh Please reply
It is going to be a very hectic plan... I am not sure that if you have any experience in driving or riding for such long hours. With hectic schedule and fatigue there is always chances of body hitting with AMS. I will suggest that you add some rest days between and take it slow.. every day except Day 3 is almost more than 8 hrs of drive.
I am traveling Peru - Machu Picchu these days so will soon publish the vlogs and guides and tips.. well there are at least 30 videos remaining on various topics of Ladakh so they need to be published before i move to other places ..already have plans to add Kinnaur and Pangi to the list by next season
Friends, if you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section here and I will help you right away! I will be soon back with a new episode 😁😁 ... Also if you like my work, do support by sharing and subscribing to my UA-cam channel. Every view, share, subscribe; counts, and helps me with motivation for producing such informative content to simplify Himalayan travel... 😁😁
Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to travel to Leh in the HRTC bus that leaves Delhi. I came to know that this bus used to overnight stay in Keylong earlier and now the stop is removed. I could not see any bus options from Keylong to Leh. If I took a ticket from Delhi, whether I can stay in Keylong one day and continue to Leh on the next day or should I get any other option to Leh from Keylong?
can we see snow or snow fall in changla pass in September last week pls?
@dheeraj please suggest any travel company for ladhak bike trip
Dheerajji, fantastic information. I'm going in September '24 from Srinagar Leh to Manali. Very useful information. Thanks 🙏
Thank you Sunil bhai.. wish you the best
Also thanks for posting wonderful content on channel. Keep up the good work. Best of luck 🫡
Thank you too for appreciating my content.
Excellent video dheeraj bhai
Thank you bhai 🙏
First of all thanks dheeraj bhai for valuable suggestions, recently completed ladakh-zanskar bike trip, started from manali side and followed your suggested itinerary(solang valley-jispa-leh),and never felt the problem of AMS,thanks a lot once again.
So happy to hear that
Nice information 👍Dheeraj bhai
Thank you 🙏
Very informative Dheeraj sir.... Gratitude 🙏
Thank you so much bhai 🙏
Very nice Dheeraj Bhai 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you, glad you liked it
Hi Dheeraj,
Thank you for all the detailed videos you’ve been posting.
Could you also please do a video guide for bicycling from Manali to Leh, with information on the best time to cycle, expected temperatures, available accommodations, and other essential details if possible.
May be one day I will come to that topic, meanwhile you can check couple of blogs I wrote sometime back for it:
discoverwithdheeraj.com/manali-leh-cycling-preparation/
discoverwithdheeraj.com/manali-to-leh-cycling-itinerary/
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thanks a lot for the links. Read them, very useful info.
One more question. Which time between July and September would be ideal to cycle Manali to Leh?
Hello Dheeraj bhai,
Thank you for sharing the informative videos.
We have planned to visit Leh in Sept 2nd week.
We will be renting bike from Leh town and travel will be till pangong.
In all vlogs, we have seen people riding with tube bikes(spoke wheels).
any specific reason!? or bike like meteor, hunter will also be a good option with pillion rider.
Meteor, Hunter bikes are also available dost
Thank you Dheeraj
Happy to help
Dheeraj bhai any update about shyok route to pangong I heard it's block due to some casualty
Still bad and blocked... they open it infrquently
Pang mein car tent use karna advisable hai? Very well insulated ones.
Aap Pang mein tent use kar sakte ho car wala but agar Manali ki direction se jaaoge to please Pang par mat rukna jaisa maine is vidoe mein bataya hua hai
Yes sir
keylong or jispa is the best and safest place to spend a night on the way to Leh
Indeed bhai
Nice video very informative
Thank you i
Halo Dheeraj bhai how ru
You are doing great by sharing this knowledge with us 👌 ❤🎉Ghaziabad
Thank you so much ☺️
Nice information 😊
Thank you 🙏
Dheeraj Sharma, the ladkah encyclopedia.
Ha Ha, thank you bhai... means a lot.
@@discoverwithdheeraj hi..can we book our trip with Ladakh vacation travel company or Ladakh mountain tours ?
Yes Yes it's true 👍
Dheeraj bhai, where to stay after Jispa if going to Leh via Padum? Thank you for this video.
You should ideally stay at Purne after Jispa to do Phuktal Monastery on next day before reaching Padum.. if you do not want to visit Phuktal then you can straight go to Padum.. now at Padum you have three options either spend a rest day and next day go to Leh via Sirsirla route OR either go to Kargil via Pensila and then next day to Leh OR dont rest and travel to Leh from Padum via Sirsirla, least recommended
@@discoverwithdheeraj Yes, Phuktal is in the list ! Thanks 🙏
@@discoverwithdheerajBhai, Gonbo Rangjon se Padum ke do raaste Hain kya ? Agar haan to kaise kaise ?
Hi Dheeraj, thanks for priceless info.Are the water streams covered now, I travelled this route in 2015, crossed 10-15 monster water crossing
Yea bhai most of them are covered now you get one or two here and there.. Manali to Kaza still has them and also Nubra to Pangong routes sometimes have them too till it gets fully constructed in a year or two
Love from Punjab Dheeraj Bhai 👍👍
All the love back bhai 🙏
Thank you for the information. Please can youlet me know the status of the NPD road and
Padum to Leh via Lingshed?
I will publush a detailed turn by turn video by the end of this month for that route.. we have it covered inch by inch.. just not getting enough time to edit and publish it.
@@discoverwithdheeraj please try to post by 15/08 😅
spiti valley ki abhi condition kya he please video jaldi banaiye
Dost Kinnaur roads ka bura haal hai baaki Spiti mein OK roads aur weather conditions hain..but aapko Himachal mein neeche kaafi pareshaani hogi to avoid karoge to sahi rahega August mein
@@discoverwithdheeraj sir me 28 August ko jane ka plane he bataiye kya karu
Hello Dheeraj bhai,
I am planning to drive my car to ladakh(first time) from Mumbai and your videos have been very informative. Thank you! Just wanted to know what are the absolute necessary items / tools / spare parts to carry for car while planning a road trip to Ladakh? Want to make sure in case of any emergency i dont miss out on anything important. Tried to search for such detailed video from you but couldn’t find it. Also what to do in such scenarios? Is there a local police / army helpline number which i can call on to get assistance in emergency?
Thank you, well, I have created that video in English not yet translated, but you can check my English one here:
must-have things to carry on a self-drive trip to Ladakh or Spiti Valley
ua-cam.com/video/GW0crDklBYI/v-deo.html
Can I go to ladakh with my friend's Bike. or can i visit nubra valley and pangong by my friend's bike.
Please check this video: ua-cam.com/video/UOqXaF-ZX84/v-deo.html
Not able to submit shared group form on website.
Sorry due to lot of spam activity I was not able to manage it and hence taken it down till i get some solutions to take care of it
@@discoverwithdheeraj ok so is there another option for shared group trip for ladakh?
will there be snowfall in mid october in ladakh?
It is purely dependent on luck.. in September October there are 1-2 short spells of snowfall to mark the beginning of the winter but nothing continues.. mostly it is dry cold
Dheeraj- Thanks for posting such a good informative videos. I am planning nine days trip from Mumbai to Himachal. Staring on 2nd Nov from Mumbai.. 2nd Nov to 10th Nov. We will be husband, wife & 13 years kid.. Could you pls suggest itinerary with mix of offbeat and commercial places? Kids would definitely prefer some flavour of adventure sports, river rafting, shopping etc.. We prefer peace..:) We had been to Dharmshala & Dalhousie earlier.
Well, I will recommend that you can enjoy following itinerary in November:
2: Delhi to Tirthan Valley, try getting booking at Raju Bharti Guest House if available
3: Rest in Tirthan valley, hike in Great Himalayan National Park
4: Tirthan Valley to Mandi to Barot
5: Visit Bir Biling and may be move to Parashar Lake or stay at Barot only
6: Reach Manali via Parashar Lake
7: Enjoy Manali - Solang Valley (adventure activities)
8: Day trip to Lahaul beyond Atal Tunnel
9: Visit Naggar return to Manali
10: Return back to Delhi
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thank you so much for your help..Really appreciate!
Sir, I wanted to ask, after Jispa in November, how far can we travel on our bikes? Like, how much will the army allow, and which roads will be open in the first week of November?
Brother, I doubt they will allow beyond Darcha checkpost or Deepaktal at max during that time of the year or I really doubt because it is very dangerous even to climb towards Baralacha La Pass as the terrain beyond Darcha is all like 13-14000 feet which is dangerous in winter season.
Are taxi service available for jispa/ keylong in january?
Manali to Jispa or Keylong will be available
Sir is second half of September is good to visit ladakh.
Yes September is the best time to visit Ladakh in general
@@discoverwithdheerajhello dheeraj bhai . We are planning zashkar trip on September 8th. Will it be good time to explore Zhaskar valley?
@rituparnaghosh4417 September is usually one of the best time to travel ladakh zanskar spiti
Will we get snow in September end
@@discoverwithdheerajplz reply will we get snow in September end
Thank you Mota bhai ❤
My pleasure bhai
We are travelling to Zanskar via Darcha and shinkula pass on 15th Aug…. Are the roads open and safe on this route at this time?
Last i heard constantly landslides mud slides at a nalla is continuing to keep Shinkula pass road closed / dangerous to travel
Is it possible to pitch our own tent in Jispa? Im asking both as far as safety concern and weather. Planning to reach in next few days. Also, if possible, please let me know the place to pitch tent in jispa if you know. Thanks
Yes, it is possible to pitch the camp up there.. just cross the village and between Darcha and Jispa there are few spots. I hope you are going prepared for cold nights by the river
Hello Dheeraj bhai,
How is the internet connection in Sarchu nowadays? Can I work remotely from Sarchu flawlessly. Please respond. Planning for a long road trip throughout Ladakh region.
last i heard they were planning to install Jio tower in Sarchu.. may be this coming season or next season may have connections there at Sarchu for now i have no information if the tower was set up or not.
Hi Dheeraj bhai
I am planning to visit Leh in end of August around 30th of August by Sri nagar-Leh highway in my sedan car so pls guide me regarding road condition and weather conditions from Srinagar to Leh road
By end of August usually the rrains go away and weather starts to settle.. before leaving check weather updates.
Sir, chandigarh se jispa direct jaa sakte hai? Usme kya AMS chance hai?
You can travel but all depends where you travel next day?
@@discoverwithdheeraj next day, I will stay at sarchu..
I will not recommend that at all.. Are you going to Ladakh? If yes, then better stay first night at Solang Valley, second at Jispa, third night go directly and stay overnigth at Leh. As mentioned in the video, that is the best way to travel.
Yes, I'm going to ladakh, chandigarh - jispa - sarchu - leh
Don't sleep at Sarchu
Hi Dheeraj, I am planning to travel to Leh in the HRTC bus that leaves Delhi. I came to know that this bus used to overnight stay in Keylong earlier and now the stop is removed. I could not see any bus options from Keylong to Leh. If I took a ticket from Delhi, whether I can stay in Keylong one day and continue to Leh on the next day or should I get any other option to Leh from Keylong?
Yes you can take the bus till Keylong and then next day take the Keylong to Leh bus
@@discoverwithdheeraj many thanks for your help. Appreciated 👍🙏
❤@@discoverwithdheeraj
@discoverwithdheeraj Dheeraj bhai I live in Shimla and planning a trip to Leh via Manali-Leh Highway,is there any possibility that I may face AMS as the altitude of Shimla is around 7200ft.
yes Amit bhai, it is 8000 feet and above when body starts to acclimatize and that too for may be like 10,000 only... however, beyond 10000 AMS principles need to be followed...Please check my below video:
12 Tips to Prevent AMS - Acute Mountain Sickness in Ladakh, Spiti & Zanskar | Mountain Sickness Tips: ua-cam.com/video/8XijLqr6O0Y/v-deo.html
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thanks a lot dheeraj bhai for clarification...
@discoverwithdheeraj I am planning a solo trip on my bike aur mein agar 23 Aug ko pune to delhi and Srinagar highway- kargil- leh - manali karu to difficulties kitni ayengi aur safe hai kya
Keep a check on weather conditions before leaving
@@karandudhalkar3096 bro Aug is not safe . Roads will be filth with mud and chances of landslides. If you can plan is sept then do it.
I want to go from Keylong to Sarchu with my family, do we need a permit to go to Sarchu?
please advise
No permit needed.
@@discoverwithdheeraj Thank you very much for your information
sir your many videos were helpful for my travel this aug 2024 month from mumbai reached on 3aug@ jammu, 4aug@ Srinagar, 5aug@ baltal for amarnath yatra, 6aug@ kargil, 7aug@ Leh pangong lake, 8aug@ nubra hunder sandunes, 9aug@back leh 10aug@ keylong 11aug@ Ambala cantt n back to mumbai 🥰
Are you going in SEptember or August?
@@discoverwithdheeraj had visited in August
Please add English Subtitles 🙏
Bhai there is an option to choose English subtitles from the settings, I have published the English subtitles
Hi Dheerajbhai how's the condition of srinagar leh highway and nubra to pangong road?
Srinagar Leh highway also had a landslide but it was cleared.. weather is bad but road is OK type however Nubra to Pangong road via Shyok is pretty bad
Shyok road is completely shut down. I'm reporting live from Ladakh. Road from Leh to Nubra has a lot of off road towards the end. The climate during the day is very very hot. @@discoverwithdheeraj
Thank you so much for sharing
Hello Dheraj, I want to directly go to Hanley & Tso without going to Leh. Is it doable? Do I need any permits from Leh?
It will be very difficult and you can't reach Hanle directly. We considered that option but doesn't seem doable.
Hanle roads are not very good, it's full off roading after a certain point. With luggage and pillon not possible.
I'm currently in Ladakh and we are skipping that.
Road conditions are not issues for me, just wanted to confirm if any permit needed or not from leh
Ankit are you saying you want to go to Hanle from Manali without going to Leh? You need to pay the environment fee anyhow you travel to these places which can be paid online .. carry soft copy of receipt.. now main problem going directly is Acclimatization and you will not be able to acclimate to high altitude of these places by skipping Leh
@@discoverwithdheeraj I will be staying at Jispa for a week and working from there and also planning to trek mount Yunum which is 6000m+
Thanks for sorting my confusion about documentation.
Sir ap Ladakh ke or koi hidden jems ke bare mai bato jis ke bare me jyda kise ko pta nhi ho ap bhut ache information dete ho apki kise information koi or nhi deta sir Sikkim Jammu Kashmir or uttrakhand or bhi tourist places ke bare me information do sir please
Amul bhai Ladakh k hidden gems ka video banaya hua hai.. aap ye wale videos dekho:
1. ua-cam.com/video/x900_PKgE1Q/v-deo.html
2. ua-cam.com/video/hOlfWwyw6gk/v-deo.html
Baaki Sikkim main kabhi nahin gaya but J&K and Uttarakhand ki information agle season se pehle jarur shuru karunga
@@discoverwithdheeraj thankyou sir 😊
What is better, if there is any difference, Leh, Jispa, Padum, Kargil, Srinagar or the other way around. How many hours on a motorbike from Leh to Jispa/Darcha or v.v ?
i did not understand your question.. are you asking one place between all these places?
Bike ride from Leh to Jispa is about 11-12 hrs as per road conditions of 2024 Manali Leh road
@@discoverwithdheeraj Sorry , i did mean altitude wise, and is it better to start in Leh or in Srinagar. What is the best/safest option to stay 1 night between Leh and Jispa?
@ramrodwillem srinagar is a better option always to start
Dheeraj Bhai Jule
Traveling from Delhi to Manali from aug 30 to sept 15(back Delhi by sept 15)
Q1. Staying in jipsa on day 2 aug 31..what to explore
Q2. Will be on leh by sept 1 .so will explore till sept 2 leh only.any suggestions plz
Q3. Need help on sept 3 to sept 10 how and what all to cover
Exit from Jammu via kargil and pathar sahib gurudwara..
I will be doing solo on Toyota Urban Cruiser..
Also petrol pumps information 😊
Now as of May 2024, you will find petrol pumps ar following places in Ladakh
Leh, Karu near Leh,
Diskit in Nubra ,
Tangtse near Pangong Lake,
Nyoma near Hanle and Tso Moriri (Newly operational in 2024)
Then if you exit on Manali Leh highway from Tso Moriri then next petrol pump will be Keylong.
So if you are doing Ladakh circuits as above, you will need to manage about 290 km without petrol pump in case returning to Leh or Karu otherwise if you exit from Tso Moriri to Keylong/Manali then you need to manage about 420 km
Answer to other questions:
1. Go for a day trip to Shinkula
2. Relax in Leh and explore around Leh, do shopping, restaurants hopping.
3. Does this Sept 3 to Sept 10 include journey back home as well via Srinagar Leh or it is Sept 11 when you begin Leh to Kargil to Srinagar?
@@discoverwithdheeraj sept 11 to start back home or sept 12
@@discoverwithdheeraj thank you for your detailed information Dheeraj Bhai ❤️
Cám ơn những chia sẻ hết sức thú vị của bạn,nó rất hữu ích. Tháng 6 năm 2025 tôi sẽ tới Ladak và tôi chọn đi xe HRTC từ Delhi đến Leh ,trong đó có trạm dừng nghỉ ở Keylong,tôi định ở lại Keylong 2 ngày để cơ thể thích nghi với độ cao và thời tiết. tôi là người Việt Nam và nếu đi đường bộ từ Delhi đến Leh thì có cần phải xin một loại giấy phép gì đó hay không? Ở keylong có wifi không? Tôi dự định đến leg mới mua sim điện thoại nên quãng đường từ delhi đến leh tôi sẽ chỉ sử dụng wifi. Nếu keylong có mạng wifi thì quá tốt. Tôi định đi vào tháng 6 tôi xem nhiều video từ Himbus và tôi thấy tháng 6 ở những con đèo cao trên 5000m như Tanglang vẫn có tuyết rơi,điều này hết sức thú vị,tôi muốn hỏi là điều này vẫn hay xẩy ra chứ? ( là tuyết rơi ở tháng 6 đó) Tôi chưa bao giờ được nhìn thấy tuyết rơi,băng tuyết thì đã từng nhìn thấy nhưng tuyết rơi thì chưa. Tôi mong nhận được càng nhiều giải đáp từ bạn càng tốt
Well, you can surely go on bus in June 2025. 2 days of stay will help in Keylong to acclimatize and then you can take bus further to Leh. You do not need any permit to travel from Manali to Leh but once in Ladakh you will need to apply permit as a foreigner and pay environment fee to explore places like Nubra, Pangong and Tso Moriri
@ Thank you brother, thank you for your useful shares. Wishing your channel to grow more and more 🤝🤝🫂
thank you so much
HI Dheeraj . I hope you reply to my itinerary . I am going from chandigarh to chandigarh via zanskar and hanle and tso moriri. Can you please comment on the itinerary wrt ams?
Day 1- Chandigarh to sissu
Day 2- sissu to padum
Day 3- padum
Day 4- padum to sarchu
Day 5- sarchu to hanle
Day 6- hanle to tso moriri ( also umling la)
Day 7- tso moriri to jispa
Day 8- jispa to manali
Day 9- manali to chandigarh
Please reply
It is going to be a very hectic plan... I am not sure that if you have any experience in driving or riding for such long hours. With hectic schedule and fatigue there is always chances of body hitting with AMS. I will suggest that you add some rest days between and take it slow.. every day except Day 3 is almost more than 8 hrs of drive.
@@discoverwithdheeraj thanks a lot Dheeraj
Any1 going in september from Delhi/Ncr ?
Hi I am going on 22 Aug
@@karandudhalkar3096 Sep ka plan krlo bro, aug safe nhi hai
@@Actually_Kabirbat to sahi hai lekin thand bhi bhot hogi Sept mein, and I can’t travel in sept because there is Ganesh festival
why dont u cover other places than ladakh.
It will be beneficial for everyone including u
I am traveling Peru - Machu Picchu these days so will soon publish the vlogs and guides and tips.. well there are at least 30 videos remaining on various topics of Ladakh so they need to be published before i move to other places ..already have plans to add Kinnaur and Pangi to the list by next season