Ladakh Trip Packages from hyderabad | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Manali Leh Srinagar | FREE Excursion to Rancho School | 12 days & 11 nights | INR 33,500 |
| Ladakh Adventure Expedition with Turtuk Village | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 21,800 |
| Ladakh Highlights | Private Leh Ladakh Adventure | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 29,999 |
| Leh Ladakh Bike Trip | FREE Excursion to Chang-la Pass | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 29,800 |
| Manali Leh Srinagar Bike Adventure | 12 days & 11 nights | INR 39,800 |
| Thrilling Leh Ladakh Bike Adventure | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 34,800 |
Discover the Himalayan landscapes with Leh Ladakh tour packages from Hyderabad by Thrillophilia. Your stay is sorted across key locations like Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake. From transport to meals, everything is planned in advance so you can focus on the experience, not the logistics.
On this trip to Ladakh, you will visit spots like Magnetic Hill, Hall of Fame and the confluence of Zanskar and Indus rivers. At Nubra, you can take a camel ride in Hunder or explore Diskit Monastery. Your Pangong Lake visit includes an overnight stay right near the lake, so you can wake up to the views.
Most travellers also enjoy stops at Shey Palace, Thiksey Monastery andShanti Stupa. Whether you are planning a group getaway or a couple’s trip, you will get well-reviewed accommodation and ground assistance throughout the tour. With weather-adapted vehicles and a planned schedule, your Leh Ladakh trip from Hyderabad is managed to reduce effort and improve your overall experience in the mountains.
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3. All-Inclusive Tours: Your Leh Ladakh tour from Hyderabad covers everything from stays, local travel, meals, permits, and guides, so you do not have to plan anything extra.
4. On-Ground Assistance: Local teams are available throughout your trip to help with altitude-related needs, route updates, or anything unexpected on the road.
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By Air – The most efficient way to travel from Hyderabad to Leh Ladakh is by flying. There are no direct flights available from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad to Leh. However, you can take a connecting flight through Delhi, as it is the most frequently used transit route. IndiGo, Vistara, Air India, and SpiceJet are among the airlines that operate on this route. The length of your layover in Delhi determines the overall trip time, which typically ranges from 5 to 8 hours.
By Road – If you prefer road travel, you can fly from Hyderabad to Delhi and then start a road journey to Leh. The more common routes are the ones connecting Manali and Leh (426 km) or Srinagar and Leh (416.7 km). Both itineraries include overnight stops in Manali, Jispa, or Kargil and require a minimum of two days of travel. Due to the high altitude and unpredictable weather, meticulous trip planning is required.
Spring (March to April): Temperature stays between -5°C and 15°C. Snow begins to melt, making it a good time to visit monasteries like Hemis and Thiksey, and local villages like Turtuk and Nubra, without heavy tourist crowds.
Summer (May to July): Temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C. There are now open roads leading to Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Tso Moriri. Trekking and sightseeing are at their finest during this season.
Monsoon (August to mid-September): Rainfall is moderate, but landslides can affect road travel. It is quieter and suited for those looking to avoid crowds. This is a great time to experience local festivals like the Phyang Festival, and enjoy the lush scenery in places like the Nubra Valley, which turns vibrant after the rains.
Autumn (Late September to October): The temperature drops between 5°C to 15°C. Clear skies and shifting colours make it perfect for photography at Pangong Lake or Tso Moriri. You can also take cultural excursions to Hemis, Alchi and Lamayuru Monasteries.
Winter (November to February): Extreme cold with temperatures dipping to -15°C. Most routes close, but you can enjoy snow-covered monasteries like Diskit and Spituk, and witness the beauty of frozen lakes and landscapes.
Here are the top places to visit in Ladakh:
1. Pangong Lake: Take in the ever-changing shades of blue as you sit by Pangong Lake, a 134-kilometre-long high-altitude lake nestled at 4,350 metres, offering stunning views of starry night skies.
2. Nubra Valley: Explore the charm of Nubra Valley, located north of Leh. Try a double-humped Bactrian camel ride at Hunder’s dunes or opt for the thrilling ATV ride, and don’t miss admiring the towering 106-foot Buddha statue at Diskit Monastery.
3. Magnetic Hill: Stop by the mysterious Magnetic Hill along the Leh–Kargil highway, where your vehicle seems to roll uphill on its own, a quirky optical illusion created by the surrounding landscape.
4. Khardung La Pass: Drive through the dramatic heights of Khardung La Pass, one of the highest motorable roads in the world at 5,359 metres and soak in the views of remote Shyok and Nubra regions.
5. Thiksey Monastery: Visit Thiksey Monastery, perched at 3,600 metres, and take your time exploring its peaceful halls, including the 15-metre-high Maitreya Buddha.
Here are the top things to do in Ladakh:
1. Ride a Bike to Khardung La: Rent a bike in Leh and take on the steep, winding route up to Khardung La. At 5,359 metres, reaching the top feels like an achievement, and the views make every turn worth it.
2. Attend the Hemis Festival: Time your visit with the June Hemis Festival and step into the vibrant monastery courtyard to witness masked dances and ancient rituals at Ladakh’s largest monastery.
3. Camp at Tso Moriri Lake: Spend the night by the calm waters of Tso Moriri, a high-altitude lake in Changthang, and wake up to birdsong and take in the stillness of this protected wetland reserve.
4. Try Local Food in Leh Market: Walk through Leh’s buzzing main bazaar and stop at cafés or food stalls, where you can taste thukpa, dig into momos, try skyu, and sip on warm butter tea made from yak milk.
5. Go River Rafting on the Zanskar River: Set out from Chilling and paddle your way to Nimmo, covering 28 kilometres on the icy waters of the Zanskar River, as the Class III rapids and dramatic gorges keep your heart racing.









