Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Pune Going from Pune to Ladakh is a big shift, not just in distance but in altitude. You leave a warm, low-lying city and arrive high in the mountains, among blue lakes, cold deserts and quiet monasteries. A trip like this rewards proper planning. It needs careful acclimatisation, a sensible route, reliable stays, local drivers and real support on the ground, which is exactly what we focus on. At Travel Coffee, we help with customisable Leh Ladakh packages from Pune for families, couples, groups, friends and bikers. You pick the style, and we handle the planning. Best Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Pune You can travel two ways from Pune. Choose an ex-Leh package, where you book your own flights and we manage everything from Leh onwards, or a Pune-to-Pune package with flights added separately based on live fares. Here are the options most Pune travellers choose from. Leh Ladakh Short Getaway, 4 Days / 3 Nights A quick Ladakh trip for travellers on limited leaves, covering Leh local sightseeing and a visit to Pangong or a nearby highlight. It gives you a real taste of the mountains in a short window, though it is a tight plan at altitude. Best for: a quick Ladakh trip. Best Selling Leh Ladakh with Nubra and Pangong, 6 Days / 5 Nights Our most popular starter trip, covering Leh, the Nubra Valley over Khardung La, Pangong Lake and the Chang La pass. It includes a rest day in Leh for acclimatisation, then moves at a sensible pace through the must-see places. Best for: first-time Pune travellers. Leh Ladakh with Turtuk, 7 Days / 6 Nights This adds the Balti village of Turtuk to the classic route of Leh, Nubra and Pangong. The extra day brings more culture, more variety and a gentler pace, without pushing you to extreme altitude. Best for: families, couples and travellers who want a better-paced trip. Ladakh with Hanle, Umling La and Tso Moriri, 9 Days / 8 Nights For travellers who want more than the regular circuit. This heads deep into remote Ladakh, covering Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Hanle, Umling La and Tso Moriri, with dark skies, high passes and vast, empty landscapes. Best for: adventure and offbeat travellers. Manali to Leh Road Trip from Pune A high-altitude road journey from Manali to Leh over some of the biggest passes in the Himalaya. You fly or travel to Manali first, then take on the drive, which is dramatic and demanding in equal measure. Best for: road trip lovers and bikers. Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Package from Pune A trip built for two, with a private cab, cosy stays, slower pacing and the most scenic stretches of Ladakh. Quiet evenings, the magic of Pangong and Nubra, and plenty of room to simply enjoy the journey together. Best for: couples who want privacy, comfort and scenery. Why Ladakh from Pune Needs Smart Planning Pune travellers usually take a connecting flight to Leh, mostly via Delhi. Since Leh sits at high altitude and you reach it suddenly by flight, the first day really matters. That is why we do not recommend rushing to Nubra or Pangong on your arrival day. Your body has had no time to adjust, and that is when altitude tends to cause trouble. Proper acclimatisation, a slower itinerary, plenty of water and warm clothing all make a real difference here. So does a reliable cab and good local support when you are far from the nearest town. We plan trips around these realities, not against them. That is the difference between a Ladakh trip that feels comfortable and one that leaves you unwell on day two. Ideal Leh Ladakh Itinerary from Pune This is our recommended 6 Nights / 7 Days itinerary, balanced and gentle enough for a first trip. Day 1, Pune to Leh via Delhi, Arrival and Rest: fly to Leh with a connection in Delhi, where our team meets you for the airport pickup and hotel check-in. Spend the day resting and drinking plenty of water. A short, easy walk in the evening is fine only if you feel comfortable. Day 2, Leh Local Sightseeing and Acclimatisation: an easy day to help you adjust. Cover Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace and the Hall of Fame, along with Magnetic Hill, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and Sangam Point. 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. Overnight in Nubra. Day 4, Nubra to Turtuk and Back: head out to Turtuk, a Balti village near the border, for its mountain landscapes, local culture and slow village pace. A gentle, rewarding day, then back to Nubra for the night. Day 5, Nubra to Pangong Lake via Shyok: take the scenic Shyok route to Pangong Lake, watching the landscape change along the way. Overnight by the lake, with time for photography as the light shifts. Day 6, Pangong to Leh via Chang La: return to Leh over the high Chang La pass. Spend a relaxed evening in the Leh market, picking up handicrafts and resting before the journey home. Day 7, Leh to Pune: our team drops you at Leh airport for your return flight to Pune via Delhi. A note: for families, senior citizens or first-time high-altitude travellers, a 7N/8D itinerary is more comfortable, with an extra day to rest and adjust. Leh Ladakh Trip Cost from Pune We keep pricing honest and clear. The cost of a Ladakh trip from Pune depends on a few real things, so there is no single fixed number. Ex-Leh Ladakh packages usually start from around ₹14,999 per person. This is a starting price, and it changes based on the season, hotel category, cab type, group size and whether flights are added. A 6D/5N package usually costs more, depending on your hotel category, cab and group size. Pune-to-Pune packages depend heavily on live flight fares, which move daily. A few simple rules help. Private trips cost more than group trips. Premium and luxury stays raise the budget. And offbeat routes like Hanle, Tso Moriri, Umling La or Zanskar cost more, because of the longer distances and tougher logistics. At Travel Coffee, we explain the inclusions clearly before booking, so you know what is covered and what is not. How to Reach Leh Ladakh from Pune By Flight Pune to Leh usually requires a connecting flight, mostly via Delhi, as there are no direct flights. This is the fastest and most practical option for the vast majority of travellers. By Train and Road A budget-friendly route, but tiring and slow. You take a train towards Delhi, Chandigarh or Jammu, then continue to Ladakh by road. It needs several extra days, so most travellers prefer to fly. By Road or Bike Reaching Ladakh from Pune by road is possible, but it needs around 12 to 14 days or more. It suits only experienced road-trip travellers and riders who want the long drive to be part of the adventure. Best Time to Visit Ladakh from Pune May to June A lovely window for families, couples and first-time travellers. The weather is pleasant and the season is well underway, with good access to the main routes. July to September The best time for road trips, bike trips, the Manali to Leh and Srinagar to Leh routes, and the offbeat circuits. Roads are usually more accessible across the region. October to April Best for winter lovers, snow landscapes and experienced travellers who can handle extreme cold. Access is limited, and it is not suited to a regular family holiday. Our note: if this is your first Ladakh trip from Pune, June to September is usually the most practical window. Choose Your Ladakh Package from Pune Ladakh Family Packages from Pune For families travelling with parents, kids and senior members, comfort and calm come first. We plan a private cab, comfortable stays, a slower itinerary and far less rushed travel, with a proper rest day in Leh built in. Shorter driving days and sensible distances keep everyone comfortable at altitude. Safety and pacing matter more than cramming in extra places, so we shape the trip around your group rather than a fixed template. Ladakh can be a wonderful family holiday when it is planned with care, and that is exactly how we approach it. Ladakh Honeymoon Packages from Pune For couples, we plan a trip built around privacy and scenery. That means a private cab, cosy and scenic stays, the highlights of Pangong and Nubra, lovely cafes and a peaceful, unhurried pace. It is romantic without being uncomfortable, and remote without feeling rough. We are happy to customise the route, the stays and the pacing to suit the two of you, so the trip feels personal rather than packaged. For honeymooners wanting a beautiful, calm introduction to the mountains, Ladakh is hard to beat, and we make it easy to enjoy. Ladakh Group Tours from Pune For friends, solo travellers and young groups, our group departures bring people together on shared dates. Fixed departures, shared costs and a sense of community make these trips both budget-friendly and a lot of fun. Shared vehicles keep things affordable, and the group energy makes the long mountain roads more enjoyable. It is a great way to meet like-minded travellers while we handle the logistics, the stays and the route. For young, budget-conscious travellers who want company on the road, a group tour from Pune is the easy, sociable choice. Leh Ladakh Bike Trip from Pune For riders, we plan either a Manali to Leh ride or a Leh-based bike trip, depending on your time and experience. A proper bike trip needs a backup vehicle, permit help, fuel planning and route support, all of which we arrange. Most travellers from Pune fly to Leh and start riding from there, which is the practical approach, while seasoned riders may take on the longer route. Either way, the adventure of riding Ladakh's high passes is something special. We keep the planning sensible so the focus stays on the ride. Offbeat Ladakh Packages from Pune For travellers who want to go beyond the usual circuit, we plan routes through Turtuk, Hanle, Umling La, Tso Moriri and Zanskar. These are remote, high and quiet places, with dark skies, vast landscapes and a real sense of distance. They need more days and careful planning because of the altitude, permits and logistics, and some stretches are condition-based. For fit, adventurous travellers and photographers who want the quieter corners of Ladakh, these offbeat trips are deeply rewarding. We build them with honest pacing so the remoteness feels like a gift, not a strain. Luxury Ladakh Packages from Pune For travellers who want extra comfort, we arrange premium stays where available, a private SUV, slower pacing, upgraded rooms and thoughtfully planned experiences. The aim is to make Ladakh feel easy, with the best available comfort in Leh, Nubra and Pangong. We stay honest, though, about where comfort has natural limits. Out in the remote valleys, even the finest stay is a simple one, and we would rather set that expectation clearly than oversell it. For those who want Ladakh with more ease and polish, this is the way to travel. Places Covered in Leh Ladakh Tour Packages from Pune Leh The main base for any Ladakh trip, with cafes, markets and monasteries. The place to settle in and acclimatise before heading out. Nubra Valley A wide desert valley ringed by mountains, with sand dunes, a river and high peaks. Unlike anywhere else in Ladakh. Khardung La A famous high mountain pass on the road to the Nubra Valley, with thin air and fluttering prayer flags. Pangong Lake The famous blue lake among dramatic high mountains. An overnight stay lets you see it shift colour through the day. Turtuk A remote Balti village near the border, with apricot fields, stone homes and a warm, distinct culture. 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. Chang La A high pass on the route between Pangong and Leh. Cold, windswept and memorable. Shanti Stupa A white hilltop stupa above Leh, known for its calm atmosphere and lovely sunset views over the town. Magnetic Hill A popular photo stop on the Leh to Kargil road, famous for its uphill optical illusion. Sangam Point The confluence near Nimmu where the Indus and Zanskar rivers meet, joining with visibly different colours. 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. Zanskar Valley The most remote reach of the region, centred on Padum, with isolated valleys and an expedition feel for serious travellers. What's Included in Our Ladakh Packages from Pune Hotel or camp stays as per the package Meals as per the plan Airport pickup and drop in Leh Local sightseeing Private or shared cab as per the package Driver allowance, tolls and parking where applicable Inner Line Permit assistance where required Route planning support Travel Coffee coordination support What's Not Included Pune to Leh flights, unless added Personal expenses Lunches, unless mentioned Entry tickets Adventure activities Medical expenses Anything not listed in the inclusions Important Things to Know Before Booking Ladakh from Pune Keep your arrival day light, with rest and no heavy sightseeing Avoid alcohol on the first day Drink enough water to stay well hydrated Carry warm layers even in summer, as nights are cold Network can be limited or absent in remote areas Weather and road conditions can change at short notice Senior citizens, kids and anyone with health concerns should consult a doctor before booking For altitude medication, consult a doctor Always keep buffer time for flights and possible weather delays Why Book with Travel Coffee? We are a Himalayan travel brand, and Ladakh is one of the regions we know best. We plan trips the way we would plan our own. We build realistic itineraries, not rushed plans, and we stay reachable with human support before and during your trip. A packed plan looks good on paper and feels exhausting on the ground, so we avoid it. We work with verified stays and local partners, keep our inclusions and exclusions clear, and customise family, honeymoon, group and adventure packages to suit you. Our coordination is WhatsApp-first, so help is always a message away. And we plan carefully for high-altitude travel, because that planning is what makes a Ladakh trip both safe and memorable. Plan Your Leh Ladakh Trip from Pune with Travel Coffee Ladakh is a big change from Pune, and it deserves to be planned with care rather than rushed. Given a little time and sensible pacing, it is one of the most rewarding journeys you can take. Tell us your travel date, number of people, hotel preference and trip style. Our team will help you choose the right Ladakh package from Pune, with the right route, the right pacing and clear pricing. No rushed plans, no vague quotes, just honest help from a team that knows the mountains. 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, 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. The extra day it adds brings more culture 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 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 on the Leh to Kargil road, famous for its uphill optical illusion, near Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and Sangam Point where the Indus and Zanskar rivers meet. 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, 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, and food preferences are noted 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 Pune 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
A lovely window for families, couples and first-time travellers. The weather is pleasant and the season is well underway, with good access to the main routes.
JUL to SEP
The best time for road trips, bike trips, the Manali to Leh and Srinagar to Leh routes, and the offbeat circuits. Roads are usually more accessible across the region.
OCT to APR
Best for winter lovers, snow landscapes and experienced travellers who can handle extreme cold. Access is limited, 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 Pune FAQs
For most travellers, the best Leh Ladakh tour package from Pune is the 6D/5N trip covering Leh, Nubra and Pangong, with a rest day in Leh for acclimatisation. It is the safest and best-paced starter option. If you can spare one more day, the 7D/6N package with Turtuk is even better, adding culture and a gentler pace without extra altitude.