Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Mumbai Ladakh is not just another holiday from Mumbai. It is a high-altitude Himalayan journey into a world of deep blue lakes, cold deserts, old monasteries, towering mountain passes, and a silence you simply do not get in a city. At Travel Coffee, we design Leh Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai with proper pacing, private SUVs, handpicked stays, permit assistance, local coordination and altitude-aware planning. The aim is a trip that feels beautiful and comfortable, not rushed. Plan your Mumbai to Ladakh trip with us and choose from private, family, honeymoon, group and offbeat Ladakh packages. Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Mumbai, Quick Answer Most travellers from Mumbai fly to Leh, since it is the fastest way to reach Ladakh. A good Leh Ladakh trip from Mumbai usually needs 6 to 9 days, depending on how much you want to see. First-time travellers should choose a 6D/5N or 7D/6N plan. Families and senior travellers do better on a slower 7D/6N or 8D/7N itinerary. Adventure travellers can add Turtuk, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri or Zanskar. Flights from Mumbai can be added separately based on live airfare. Best Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Mumbai Every traveller has a different style. Some want a short Ladakh trip on limited leaves, some want a relaxed family holiday, some want a honeymoon, and some want a proper offbeat adventure. Here are the options most Mumbai travellers choose from. Leh Ladakh Short Trip from Mumbai, 4 Days / 3 Nights This is the trip for travellers with very limited leaves who still want a taste of Ladakh. It covers Leh local sightseeing and a visit to Pangong Lake, the two highlights you can manage in a short window. We will be honest, though. This is a tight itinerary at high altitude, with little buffer for rest, so it is not the best choice for families or senior citizens. If you can spare even two more days, the trip becomes far more comfortable. Best-Selling Leh Ladakh Package from Mumbai, 6 Days / 5 Nights This is the best starter Ladakh package for first-time Mumbai travellers, and our most popular. It covers Leh, the Nubra Valley over the Khardung La pass, Diskit Monastery and the Hunder dunes, and Pangong Lake. It includes a rest day in Leh for acclimatisation, then moves at a sensible pace through the must-see places. Reliable, well-travelled and gentle enough for a first trip to the mountains. Leh Ladakh with Turtuk Package from Mumbai, 7 Days / 6 Nights This is the package we recommend most for couples, families and friend groups. It covers Leh, Nubra, Turtuk, Pangong, the monasteries and the cold desert, with the added warmth of a village experience. Turtuk is a Balti village near the border, with apricot orchards and a culture all its own. Adding it gives the trip more depth and variety, without pushing you to extreme altitude. Relaxed Family Ladakh Package from Mumbai, 8 Days / 7 Nights This is the trip for parents, kids and senior travellers who want comfort over speed. It has slower pacing, better acclimatisation, a private vehicle, comfortable hotels and far less rush. The extra days mean no single day feels like one long drive, and there is more time to rest and adjust. For multi-generation family trips, this is the kindest way to see Ladakh. Offbeat Ladakh Package from Mumbai with Hanle, Umling La and Tso Moriri, 9 Days / 8 Nights This is for travellers who want more than the regular Leh, Nubra and Pangong route. It heads deep into remote Ladakh, where the crowds thin and the landscapes turn vast and bare. It includes Hanle and its dark skies, the high climb to Umling La, the quiet of Tso Moriri, and plenty of scope for stargazing, photography and adventure. The high stretches are condition-based, so we plan them carefully around the weather and permissions. Srinagar to Leh Ladakh Circuit from Mumbai For this route, you fly from Mumbai to Srinagar, then take a scenic road journey towards Leh via Kargil. It trades a little speed for a lot of scenery. The big advantage is a more gradual altitude gain compared to flying straight into Leh, which is gentler on the body. A lovely choice for travellers who want the drive to be part of the experience and have the days for it. Why Travellers from Mumbai Should Plan Ladakh Carefully Mumbai sits close to sea level, while Leh is high in the mountains. That is a big jump, and a sudden one if you fly, so it can affect some travellers when the itinerary is rushed. This is why we do not recommend landing in Leh and pushing straight on to Nubra or Pangong the same day. Your body has had no time to adjust, and that is when altitude tends to bite. Keep the first day for rest, hydration, light food and slow movement. There is no rush, and that one calm day shapes the whole trip. A well-planned Mumbai to Leh Ladakh tour package balances sightseeing with altitude safety. That balance is exactly what we build into every itinerary. Recommended 7 Days Leh Ladakh Itinerary from Mumbai This is the most balanced itinerary for first-time travellers from Mumbai, with enough rest, the key highlights, and a gentle pace. Day 1, Mumbai to Leh, Arrival, Rest and Acclimatisation: fly from Mumbai to Leh, where our team meets you for the airport pickup and hotel check-in. Spend the day resting, drinking plenty of water and eating light. If you feel comfortable in the evening, a short, easy walk is fine, but nothing strenuous. Day 2, Leh Local Sightseeing: an easy day around Leh to help you adjust further. Cover Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace and the Hall of Fame, along with Magnetic Hill, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and the Indus-Zanskar Sangam. Relaxed and unhurried throughout. 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, where double-humped camels graze against a desert-and-mountain backdrop. Overnight in Nubra. Day 4, Nubra to Turtuk and Back: head out to Turtuk, a Balti village near the border, for a taste of its culture, apricot country and quiet lanes. Enjoy the slow village walks and the unusual border-side landscapes, then return to Nubra for the night. Day 5, Nubra to Pangong Lake: travel the Shyok route to Pangong Lake, watching the landscape change along the way. The deep blue of the lake against the bare mountains is the image everyone remembers. Overnight by the lake, with plenty of time for photography. Day 6, Pangong to Leh via Chang La: return to Leh over the high Chang La pass. Spend the afternoon at a cafe and in the Leh market, picking up Ladakhi handicrafts, and enjoy a relaxed final evening in town. Day 7, Leh to Mumbai: our team drops you at Leh airport for your return flight to Mumbai, with the mountains behind you. Leh Ladakh Trip Cost from Mumbai We keep pricing honest. The total cost of a Ladakh trip from Mumbai depends on the duration, hotel category, vehicle type, number of travellers, travel month, and whether flights are included. Here is how the main options work. Land-Only Ladakh Package from Mumbai This is for travellers who book their own Mumbai to Leh flights and want us to manage the hotels, local transport, sightseeing, permit assistance and trip coordination. It gives you flexibility on flights while we handle everything on the ground. Flight-Inclusive Ladakh Package from Mumbai We can add Mumbai to Leh to Mumbai flights to your package, but airfare changes daily. The final price depends on live availability for your dates, so we quote it after checking current fares. Private SUV Ladakh Package from Mumbai Ideal for families, honeymoon couples and comfort travellers. You get your own vehicle, flexible timing and a pace that suits you, which makes a real difference on long mountain days. Group Tour Package from Mumbai Good for solo travellers, friends and budget-conscious travellers who are happy to share travel. Fixed departures and shared vehicles keep costs friendly, with the fun of group energy on the road. Premium Ladakh Package from Mumbai This includes better stays, slower pacing, upgraded comfort, private transfers and more careful route planning. For travellers who want Ladakh with extra ease, while staying realistic about what is possible in remote areas. How to Reach Leh Ladakh from Mumbai Mumbai to Leh by Flight The fastest and most convenient option. Most travellers take a connecting flight to Leh through Delhi or another major hub, depending on availability. There are usually no direct flights, so plan for one connection. Mumbai to Srinagar by Flight, Then Road Trip to Leh A scenic option for travellers who want a road journey and a gentler altitude gain. Fly to Srinagar, then drive towards Leh via Kargil, climbing gradually rather than landing high all at once. Mumbai to Delhi or Manali, Then Road Trip to Leh Best for bikers, road-trip lovers and travellers with more days. Reach Delhi or Manali, then take on the dramatic high-altitude drive to Leh over some of the biggest passes in the Himalaya. Mumbai to Ladakh by Train There is no direct train to Leh. You can take a train to Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu or a nearby city, then continue by road. This takes considerably more time, so most travellers prefer to fly. Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh from Mumbai May to June There can still be snow around the high passes early on, but the weather windows are good and the landscapes are striking. This is summer-holiday season, so demand is high and booking early helps. July to September The best overall season for most Mumbai travellers. Roads are usually more accessible, and Ladakh is at its most travel-friendly, with the widest reach to Nubra, Pangong, Turtuk and the offbeat routes. October Cold, with fewer crowds and beautiful, clear landscapes. A lovely time for a quieter trip, though remote stays and routes start becoming limited as the season winds down. November to March Winter Ladakh is beautiful but harsh, with extreme cold and limited access. It should be chosen only with proper planning and the right expectations, and it is not suited to a regular family holiday. Places Covered in Our Leh Ladakh Packages from Mumbai Leh The main base for any Ladakh trip, with cafes, markets and monasteries. The place to settle in and acclimatise before heading out. Shanti Stupa A white hilltop stupa above Leh, known for its calm atmosphere and lovely sunset views over the town. Leh Palace An old nine-storey palace in classic Ladakhi style, with good views of Leh and the mountains beyond. Hall of Fame A moving museum run by the Indian Army, honouring soldiers and telling the region's history. Magnetic Hill A popular photo stop on the Leh to Kargil road, famous for its uphill optical illusion. Gurudwara Pathar Sahib A peaceful gurudwara on the Leh-Kargil road, with a calm, welcoming atmosphere and a well-known local legend. Indus-Zanskar Sangam The confluence near Nimmu where the Indus and Zanskar rivers meet, joining with visibly different colours. 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 Sand Dunes The dunes of Nubra, famous for 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 through the day. 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. Lamayuru Known for its moonland landscape of eroded, lunar-like hills and its old monastery, on the Leh-Kargil road. Kargil An important town on the Srinagar to Leh route, and a useful halt for travellers entering Ladakh from the Srinagar side. Zanskar Valley The most remote reach of the region, centred on Padum, with isolated valleys and an expedition feel for serious travellers. Leh Ladakh Family Packages from Mumbai For parents, kids, senior citizens and families, we plan trips around comfort and calm. That means a private vehicle, relaxed pacing, clean and comfortable stays, easier sightseeing and reliable support throughout. A proper rest day in Leh, shorter driving days and sensible distances keep everyone comfortable at altitude. Ladakh can be a wonderful family trip when it is not rushed, and that is exactly how we build it. Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Packages from Mumbai For couples, we plan a trip built around privacy and calm. Scenic stays, the highlights of Pangong and Nubra, lovely cafes, plenty of room for photography, and a private vehicle so you travel at your own pace. It is romantic without being uncomfortable, and remote without feeling rough. A gentle, beautiful introduction to the mountains for two. Leh Ladakh Group Tours from Mumbai For friends, solo travellers, college groups and office groups, our group departures bring people together on shared dates. Shared vehicles and budget-friendly planning keep costs down, and the group energy makes the long roads more fun. A sociable, easy way to see Ladakh, with the logistics handled so you can focus on the experience. Leh Ladakh Bike Trip from Mumbai A quick, honest word on this one. Most travellers from Mumbai fly to Leh and start their bike trip from there, which is the practical approach. Riding all the way from Mumbai to Ladakh is a serious undertaking. It needs many more days, careful planning and strong riding experience, so it suits seasoned riders rather than first-timers. We can help plan either version. Luxury Leh Ladakh Packages from Mumbai For travellers who want extra comfort, we arrange premium hotels where available, private SUVs, slower movement, thoughtfully planned experiences and better ease across Leh, Nubra and Pangong. We stay honest, though, about where comfort has natural limits in remote Ladakh. Out in the far valleys, even the best stay is a simple one, and we would rather set that expectation clearly. Is Ladakh Safe for Travellers from Mumbai? Ladakh is safe when the itinerary is planned properly, and most travellers from Mumbai have a wonderful, trouble-free trip. We will not pretend it is entirely risk-free, though, because that would not be honest. The things to respect are the altitude, the changing weather, the road conditions and the long drives. These are part of mountain travel, and they are managed with sensible planning rather than ignored. We build the itinerary around proper rest, realistic travel days and local coordination, so the trip stays comfortable and the surprises stay pleasant. Simple safety tips: Rest properly on Day 1 Stay well hydrated Avoid alcohol on the first day Do not rush to high-altitude areas immediately Eat light Tell your trip coordinator at once if you feel unwell Anyone with heart, lung, breathing or blood pressure concerns should consult a doctor before travelling. Permits Required for Leh Ladakh Trip from Mumbai Permits or permit payment slips may be required for areas like the Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Turtuk, Hanle, Tso Moriri and other restricted circuits. This is normal for Ladakh, and easy to handle with planning. Travel Coffee guides you on the permit requirements for your chosen route, so nothing is left to guesswork. Carry an original ID proof along with photocopies, since there are check posts on these routes. If you have flown into Leh, keep your boarding pass handy too, as it may be needed during permit checks. What Is Included in Travel Coffee's Leh Ladakh Packages from Mumbai? Hotel stays as per the selected category Airport pickup and drop in Leh Private or shared vehicle as per the package Sightseeing as per the itinerary Meals as per the selected plan Driver allowance, tolls, parking and fuel for the planned route Permit assistance Trip coordination support Route planning and pre-trip guidance What Is Not Included? Mumbai to Leh flights, unless selected Lunch, unless mentioned Personal expenses Entry tickets Camel ride, ATV ride, rafting or optional activities Oxygen cylinder, unless specifically included Medical expenses Anything not listed in the inclusions Why Book Your Leh Ladakh Tour Package from Mumbai with Travel Coffee? We are a mountain-first travel company, and Ladakh is one of the regions we know best. We understand Himalayan routes, altitude, road conditions and realistic pacing, and we do not overload Ladakh itineraries just to make them look attractive. A packed plan looks good on paper and feels exhausting on the ground. We help you choose the right route based on your age, comfort, budget and travel style, and we offer private, family, honeymoon, group and offbeat Ladakh packages. We give you pre-trip guidance and stay reachable for on-trip coordination. Most of all, we focus on the memories, not just ticking off a checklist. Which Leh Ladakh Package from Mumbai Should You Choose? For short leave: choose the 4D/3N trip, but only if you are comfortable with a tight itinerary at altitude. For first-time travellers: choose the 6D/5N package with Leh, Nubra and Pangong. For the best overall experience: choose the 7D/6N package with Turtuk. For families: choose the 7D/6N or 8D/7N plan with slower pacing. For offbeat travellers: choose the 9D/8N trip with Hanle, Umling La and Tso Moriri. For scenic road lovers: choose the Srinagar to Leh circuit. Plan Your Leh Ladakh Trip from Mumbai with Travel Coffee Ladakh is a big change from Mumbai, and it should not be rushed. Given a little time and sensible planning, it is one of the most rewarding journeys you can take. We can help you choose the right duration, route, stay category, vehicle and travel style, with honest advice on what works best for your dates and comfort level. Share your travel dates, number of travellers and preferred package type. Our team will help you plan a Mumbai to Leh Ladakh tour package that fits your comfort, budget and travel style. 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 through the day, from sunset to a still early morning. 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 gives the trip more depth and variety, without pushing you to 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 where the crowds thin and the landscapes turn vast and bare.
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 on the Leh to Kargil road, famous for its uphill optical illusion, near Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and the Indus-Zanskar Sangam. Gentle and scenic for the first easy sightseeing day.
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, with prayer flags snapping in the thin air. 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, and Jain meals can be arranged in advance, which we note during planning.
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 Mumbai 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
MAY to JUN
There can still be snow around the high passes early on, but the weather windows are good and the landscapes are striking. This is summer-holiday season, so demand is high and booking early helps.
JUL to SEP
The best overall season for most Mumbai travellers. Roads are usually more accessible, and Ladakh is at its most travel-friendly, with the widest reach to Nubra, Pangong, Turtuk and the offbeat routes.
OCT
Cold, with fewer crowds and beautiful, clear landscapes. A lovely time for a quieter trip, though remote stays and routes start becoming limited as the season winds down.
NOV to MAR
Winter Ladakh is beautiful but harsh, with extreme cold and limited access. It should be chosen only with proper planning and the right expectations, and it is not suited to a regular family holiday.
Recommended trip duration
7 Days
Packages available on Travel Coffee
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Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Mumbai FAQs
For a comfortable first trip, 6 to 7 days are enough to cover Leh, Nubra and Pangong by flight. For Turtuk, Hanle, Tso Moriri or a full circuit, plan 8 to 9 days. The extra time matters for the long drives and for adjusting to the altitude safely.