Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Jaipur Jaipur knows the desert well, but a warm, sandstone one. Ladakh offers the opposite kind of desert, high, cold and bare, where the heat gives way to thin mountain air and deep blue lakes. Fly from Jaipur to Leh and step into a different world of monasteries, prayer flags and silent valleys, taking in Leh, the Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Khardung La, Turtuk, Hanle and Tso Moriri. Our Leh Ladakh tour packages from Jaipur come with flight add-ons, private SUV trips, group departures, family packages and honeymoon packages. Speak to a Ladakh travel expert at Travel Coffee, and we will help you plan it the right way. Best Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Jaipur We offer different Ladakh packages based on your duration, comfort, route, budget and travel style. Here are the options most Jaipur travellers choose from. Leh Ladakh Short Getaway, 4D/3N Best for: travellers on tight leaves who want a quick taste of Ladakh. Route covered: Leh and Pangong Lake. It packs the essentials into a short window. It is a compact plan at altitude, so it suits fit travellers more than families or senior citizens. Best Selling Leh Ladakh with Nubra and Pangong, 6D/5N Best for: first-time travellers, couples and families. Route covered: Leh, Sham Valley, Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Leh. Our most popular and best-paced starter trip. It covers the three highlights everyone comes for, with a rest day in Leh for acclimatisation. Leh Ladakh with Turtuk, Nubra and Pangong, 7D/6N Best for: couples, families and travellers who want a gentler pace. Route covered: Leh, Nubra, Turtuk, Pangong, Leh. It adds the Balti village of Turtuk to the classic route, bringing more culture and an easier pace without extreme altitude. Ultimate Ladakh with Hanle, Umling La and Tso Moriri, 9D/8N Best for: adventure travellers, photographers and stargazers. Route covered: Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri, Leh. It heads deep into remote Ladakh, with dark skies, high passes and vast, empty landscapes. Some stretches are condition-based, so we plan them carefully. Manali to Leh Road Trip from Jaipur Best for: road-trip lovers and bikers with more days. Route covered: Jaipur, Delhi, Chandigarh, Manali, Jispa or Sarchu, Leh, Nubra, Pangong. A dramatic high-altitude drive over some of the biggest passes in the Himalaya. It is seasonal and depends on snow and road conditions. Ladakh Family Package from Jaipur Best for: families with kids, parents and senior members. Route covered: Leh, Nubra and Pangong, usually on a 7D/6N plan. Relaxed pacing, a private cab, better hotels and an extra Leh rest day keep everyone comfortable at altitude. Ladakh Honeymoon Package from Jaipur Best for: couples and honeymooners. Route covered: Leh, Nubra and Pangong, with an overnight by the lake. A private SUV, cosy stays, quiet cafes and a peaceful pace make it romantic and comfortable. Ladakh Group Tour from Jaipur Best for: friends, solo travellers and budget-conscious travellers. Route covered: Leh, Nubra and Pangong on fixed departures. Shared vehicles and shared costs keep it friendly on the budget, with the fun of group energy on the road. Why Ladakh from Jaipur Feels So Special Jaipur is all warm tones and dry heat, with its sandstone forts, busy bazaars and golden desert light. Ladakh takes that idea of a desert and turns it on its head. Here the desert is cold and high, a bare sweep of brown mountains under a sharp blue sky. In place of forts there are monasteries, in place of heat there is crisp mountain air, and the silence runs deeper than anything a city offers. For a Jaipur traveller, that contrast is the whole point. You swap palace walls for prayer flags, and the warm hum of Rajasthan for the still, thin air of the high Himalaya. It is not just a trip. It is a complete change of landscape, weather and mood, and that is exactly what makes it stay with you. How to Reach Leh Ladakh from Jaipur Option 1: Jaipur to Leh by Flight via Delhi This is the best option for families, couples, first-time travellers and anyone with limited days. Direct Jaipur to Leh flights are usually not available, so travellers generally fly via Delhi or another connecting airport. With Jaipur so close to Delhi, the connection is quick and easy. We can help with flight timing, the Leh airport pickup and a light, well-planned first day for acclimatisation. Option 2: Jaipur to Delhi, Then Join a Ladakh Group Tour This works well for budget travellers and solo travellers who want to join a fixed departure. You reach Delhi, then join the group tour from there, with the logistics handled. A sociable, cost-friendly way to see Ladakh without planning every detail yourself. Option 3: Jaipur to Ladakh by Road via Manali Best for bikers and adventure groups who want the drive to be part of the trip. The route runs Jaipur to Delhi to Chandigarh to Manali, then Jispa or Sarchu, then Leh, before Nubra and Pangong. This route is seasonal and depends on snow and road conditions, so timing matters and plans need flexibility. Option 4: Jaipur to Ladakh via Srinagar Good for travellers who want a more gradual road journey, or a Kashmir and Ladakh trip combined. The route runs Jaipur to Delhi or Srinagar, then Kargil, then Leh, before Nubra and Pangong. The gentler altitude gain on this route is kinder on the body than flying straight into Leh. Which Ladakh Package from Jaipur Should You Choose? Choose 4D/3N if you have limited time and are comfortable with a tight plan Choose 6D/5N if this is your first Ladakh trip Choose 7D/6N if you want Turtuk and a gentler pace Choose 8D/7N or 9D/8N if you want Hanle, Umling La or Tso Moriri Choose 10D/9N or longer if you want a proper Manali to Leh road trip Our recommendation: for most first-time travellers from Jaipur, a 6D/5N or 7D/6N fly-in Ladakh package is the most balanced choice, because it covers Leh, Nubra and Pangong without making the trip too rushed. Recommended 6D/5N Leh Ladakh Itinerary from Jaipur Day 1, Jaipur to Leh via Delhi: fly to Leh with a connection in Delhi, where our team meets you for the pickup and hotel check-in. Spend the day resting and drinking plenty of water. No heavy sightseeing today, this day is for acclimatisation. Day 2, Leh Local and Sham Valley: an easy day to help you adjust. Cover the Hall of Fame, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, Sangam and Shanti Stupa, with time in the Leh market. Relaxed and unhurried. Day 3, Leh to Nubra Valley via Khardung La: drive over the high Khardung La pass into the Nubra Valley. Visit Diskit Monastery with its large Buddha statue, then reach the Hunder sand dunes. Overnight in Nubra. Day 4, Nubra to Pangong Lake via Shyok: take the scenic Shyok route to Pangong Lake. Settle into your lakeside stay and enjoy the sunset over the water, with the mountains changing colour as the light fades. Day 5, Pangong to Leh via Chang La: catch the sunrise at Pangong, then return to Leh over the high Chang La pass. Evening free to rest or explore the market. Day 6, Leh to Jaipur via Delhi: our team drops you at Leh airport for your return flight to Jaipur via Delhi. A soft note: if you are travelling with family, senior citizens or children, we can add one extra Leh night for better acclimatisation. Best Time to Visit Ladakh from Jaipur April Early season, with fly-in trips possible. Some routes or camps may still be limited as the region opens up after winter. May and June A great time to escape Jaipur's summer heat, and a popular season that suits families and school holidays. Pleasant weather and good access across the main routes. July and August A good Ladakh season, though road routes through Himachal or Kashmir can be affected by rain. Fly-in trips remain reliable, with buffer time built in. September One of the best months of the year, with clearer views, settled weather and fewer crowds. Lovely for photography. October Cold but beautiful, with quiet roads and clear skies. Some camps start closing for the season around now. November to March Winter Ladakh, by flight only, with extreme cold and limited access. Not ideal for casual first-time travellers, and best left to those who are well prepared. Leh Ladakh Trip Cost from Jaipur We keep pricing honest. Land packages usually start from around ₹14,999, depending on the duration and category. This is a starting price that shifts with your choices. Flights from Jaipur to Leh are usually extra, since airfares change daily. Private SUV packages cost more than group tours, and premium packages cost more again, for better hotels, heated rooms, a private cab and slower pacing. What affects the cost: travel month, flight fare, hotel category, private versus group tour, number of travellers, Pangong stay type, Turtuk, Hanle or Tso Moriri add-ons, and permits and vehicle type. Share your dates and group size, and we will send a clear, itemised quote rather than a vague figure. Places Covered in Our Ladakh Packages from Jaipur Leh The main base for any Ladakh trip, with cafes, markets and monasteries. The place to settle in and acclimatise before heading out. Sham Valley The lower-altitude valley near Leh, home to Magnetic Hill, Sangam and Gurudwara Pathar Sahib. Gentle and good for the early acclimatisation days. Khardung La A famous high mountain pass on the road to the Nubra Valley, with thin air and fluttering prayer flags. Nubra Valley A wide desert valley ringed by mountains, with sand dunes, a river and high peaks. Unlike anywhere else in Ladakh. Diskit Monastery The oldest and largest monastery in Nubra, known for its huge Maitreya Buddha statue overlooking the valley. Hunder Famous for its sand dunes and the double-humped Bactrian camels that graze here. A gentle favourite for families. Turtuk A remote Balti village near the border, with apricot fields, stone homes and a warm, distinct culture. Pangong Lake The famous blue lake among dramatic high mountains. An overnight stay lets you see it shift colour from sunset to sunrise. Chang La A high pass on the route between Pangong and Leh. Cold, windswept and memorable. Hanle A very high, remote village known for some of the darkest skies in India. The place for stargazing and deep quiet. Umling La One of the highest motorable roads anywhere, reached on the offbeat routes. Attempted only with acclimatisation and the right conditions. Tso Moriri A peaceful high-altitude lake with far fewer crowds than Pangong, deep in the Changthang plateau. Ladakh Is Beautiful, But Altitude Needs Respect Ladakh sits at high altitude, and it should never be rushed. A calm start is the single best thing you can do for the trip. Rest properly after landing in Leh, and avoid planning Nubra or Pangong straight after arrival. Your body needs a day to begin adjusting. A few simple habits help a lot. Drink plenty of water, avoid alcohol for the first two days, and skip running, climbing or any heavy activity on arrival. Carry warm layers even in summer, as the cold sets in quickly. Speak to a doctor before taking any altitude medicine. And tell your Travel Coffee coordinator at once if you feel a headache, nausea, breathlessness or unusual tiredness. Caught early, these are easy to manage. Permits and Documents Required for Ladakh Indian travellers should carry a few things to keep the trip smooth. Aadhaar card or a valid government ID Flight ticket or boarding pass A printed itinerary Permit or payment slip, if applicable Passport-size photos, if required Emergency contact details Some cash for remote areas Permit rules can change for border areas like Hanle, Chushul, Turtuk and Umling La, so we verify the latest requirements before your trip and guide you on exactly what you need. What Is Included in Travel Coffee Ladakh Packages Airport pickup and drop in Leh Hotel or camp stays as per the package Breakfast and dinner Private SUV or group vehicle Local sightseeing as per the itinerary Driver allowance, parking and tolls Permit assistance where applicable Oxygen cylinder in selected vehicles and packages Travel Coffee support What Is Not Included Jaipur to Leh flights, unless added Lunches, unless mentioned Entry tickets Camel ride Rafting Personal expenses Room heater charges, if not included Travel insurance Medical expenses Extra costs from road closure, weather, flight delay or any situation beyond control Anything not mentioned in the inclusions Ladakh Packages from Jaipur by Traveller Type Ladakh Family Packages from Jaipur Planned around comfort and calm, with a slower pace, better hotels, a private cab, an extra Leh rest day and comfortable routing. The focus is on keeping parents, kids and senior members at ease throughout. Ladakh Honeymoon Packages from Jaipur Built for two, with a private SUV, boutique stays, an overnight by Pangong, peaceful cafes and a couple-friendly pace. Romantic and comfortable, and easy to customise. Ladakh Group Tours from Jaipur Fixed departures with shared costs, friendly for budgets and ideal for friends and solo travellers who want company on the road. Ladakh Bike Trips from Jaipur Manali or Leh join-in options for riders, with a backup vehicle, a focus on road safety and proper adventure. Strong mountain riding experience is important. Offbeat Ladakh Packages from Jaipur Turtuk, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri and the remote routes, for fit, adventurous travellers who want the quieter corners of Ladakh. Luxury Ladakh Packages from Jaipur Premium stays, heated rooms, a private SUV and flexible sightseeing, with the best available comfort. We stay honest about where comfort has natural limits in remote areas. Why Book Your Jaipur to Ladakh Trip with Travel Coffee? We plan the journey from Jaipur, not just from Leh. That means we help you choose between a flight, a Delhi pickup, the Manali road route and the Srinagar route, based on what suits you. We do not suggest rushed Ladakh itineraries. We focus on acclimatisation and realistic travel times, because a packed plan looks good on paper and feels exhausting on the ground. We work with local drivers and ground teams, and we help with stays, meals, permits, transport and route planning. Whatever the trip needs, we handle it. We customise for families, couples, groups, bikers and senior travellers, and we keep the trip practical, beautiful and safe. That balance is what we care about most. Plan Your Leh Ladakh Trip from Jaipur with Travel Coffee If Ladakh has been sitting quietly on your travel list, this is the right time to plan it properly. It is a journey worth doing well, not rushing. Tell us your dates, budget, travel style and number of travellers, and we will help you choose the right Leh Ladakh tour package from Jaipur, without making the trip rushed or confusing. You can reach us on WhatsApp at +91 70185 37498.
The famous blue lake among dramatic high mountains. An overnight stay lets you see it shift colour from sunset to sunrise, reached from Nubra via the scenic Shyok route. Stays are seasonal camps and cottages.
A wide desert valley ringed by mountains, reached over Khardung La, with sand dunes, a river and high peaks. The Hunder dunes and their double-humped camels are a gentle favourite for families. Unlike anywhere else in Ladakh.
A remote Balti village near the border, with apricot fields, stone homes and a warm, distinct culture. Adding it brings more culture and an easier pace, without extreme altitude.
Hanle
A very high, remote village known for some of the darkest skies in India. The place for stargazing and deep quiet, on the offbeat routes with vast, empty landscapes.
Tso Moriri
A peaceful high-altitude lake with far fewer crowds than Pangong, deep in the Changthang plateau. It offers a calmer, more remote Ladakh feel.
The oldest and largest monastery in Nubra, known for its huge Maitreya Buddha statue overlooking the valley. The views from here across Nubra are excellent.
A white hilltop stupa above Leh, known for its calm atmosphere and lovely sunset views over the town. An easy, gentle stop for the early acclimatisation days.
Magnetic Hill
A popular photo stop in the Sham Valley on the Leh to Kargil road, famous for its uphill optical illusion, near Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and Sangam. Gentle and good for the early acclimatisation days.
Best Things to Do in Ladakh
Cross the World's Highest Road Passes
Cross Khardung La and Chang La, two of the highest motorable passes in the Himalaya, by SUV or on a bike trip with backup support. The drives between Leh, Nubra and Pangong are a highlight in themselves.
Stay a Night by Pangong Lake
Spend a night by Pangong Lake in a seasonal camp or cottage, watching the water change colour from sunset to a still early morning. Cold, quiet and worth every layer of clothing.
Explore the Ancient Monasteries
Visit the monasteries of Diskit, Thiksey and Hemis, with their murals, prayer wheels and morning chants. Diskit's giant Maitreya Buddha watching over Nubra is a sight that stays with you.
Taste Ladakhi Food
Try the simple, freshly cooked local food, from thukpa to butter tea. Vegetarian options are easy in the main areas, which suits Rajasthani travellers well, and Jain meals can be arranged with advance notice.
Stargaze Under Ladakh's Dark Skies
Ladakh has some of the darkest skies in India, and the Milky Way over Pangong, Tso Moriri or Hanle is unforgettable. Hanle in particular is worth the extra days for serious stargazers.
Catch a Monastic Festival
If your dates line up with a monastic festival, do not miss it. The mask dances, chants and colours are a living tradition, and one of the deepest cultural experiences Ladakh offers.
What to know before visiting Jaipur to Leh Ladakh
Local weather
Spring
20°5°
Spring
Summer
25°10°
Summer
Autumn
18°2°
Autumn
Winter
5°-15°
Winter
General info
Time zone
GMT +05:30
5 hours 30 minutes ahead
Currency
Indian rupee
1USD = 83.00 INR
Official languages
Ladakhi, English, Hindi, Urdu
Best time to visit
APR
Early season, with fly-in trips possible. Some routes or camps may still be limited as the region opens up after winter.
MAY to JUN
A great time to escape Jaipur's summer heat, and a popular season that suits families and school holidays. Pleasant weather and good access across the main routes.
JUL to AUG
A good Ladakh season, though road routes through Himachal or Kashmir can be affected by rain. Fly-in trips remain reliable, with buffer time built in.
SEP
One of the best months of the year, with clearer views, settled weather and fewer crowds. Lovely for photography.
OCT
Cold but beautiful, with quiet roads and clear skies. Some camps start closing for the season around now.
NOV to MAR
Winter Ladakh, by flight only, with extreme cold and limited access. Not ideal for casual first-time travellers, and best left to those who are well prepared.
Recommended trip duration
7 Days
Packages available on Travel Coffee
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Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Jaipur FAQs
For most travellers, the best Leh Ladakh tour package from Jaipur is a 6D/5N or 7D/6N fly-in trip covering Leh, Nubra and Pangong, with a rest day in Leh. The 7-day version adds Turtuk. Offbeat travellers can choose the longer Hanle and Tso Moriri route.