Ladakh Packages From Mumbai
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The Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai can be best enjoyed when you plan according to the altitude. The land-only Ladakh packages from Mumbai start at around INR 17,000 for 6-day (5-night) plans. Since travelling from sea-level Mumbai to Leh at 11,500 feet involves a rapid altitude change, you should enjoy a complete rest day with no exertion on Day 1.
Direct flights from Mumbai to Leh are seasonal and operate from April to October during the summer season. In winter, you need to take a connecting flight via Delhi. Many travellers plan to visit Leh-Ladakh for 6-7 nights, with time split between 48-hour acclimatisation in Leh and drives to Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso.
Flight-inclusive ex-BOM packages usually range from INR 35,000 to INR 55,000, depending on route and season. Longer 8 to 9-night trips with Tso Moriri can reach INR 70,000 with flights.
With accommodations, guided sightseeing, airport transfers, and 24/7 on-ground support included, your Ladakh tour from Mumbai is planned to move at a pace that is safe, comfortable, and worth every day you take off.
Ladakh Tour Packages From Mumbai: Overview and 2026 Price Range
- Price Range: Ladakh packages starting from INR 17,000 to INR 70,000+ per person, depending on season, duration, and route.
- Duration: 6 to 9 days.
- Popular Plans: 6 to 7-night trips covering Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Tso are the most chosen circuit from Mumbai.
- Inclusions: Hotel stays across Leh, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Tso, airport and intercity transfers, select sightseeing, and Inner Line Permit support for restricted sectors.
- Thrillophilia Support: Fully customisable itineraries with 24/7 on-ground support, oxygen backup on high-altitude drives, and permit handling included.
Ladakh Trip Cost From Mumbai: Realistic Budget Breakdown
1. Short Trip Costs: 6 to 7 Day Plans
- A 6-day (5-night) Leh and Nubra plan costs INR 17,000 to INR 20,000 for land-only.
- Flight-inclusive ex-Mumbai for the same plan ranges from INR 35,000 to INR 42,000.
- A 7-day (6-night) plan covering Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso costs about INR 20,000 land-only.
- Flight-inclusive for the 7-day plan ranges from INR 48,000 to INR 55,000.
2. Longer Trip Costs: 9 Day Plans
- Longer 9-day (8-night) trips with Tso Moriri start near INR 40,000 land-only and go up to INR 70,000 with flights.
- Land-only packages include stays and local travel.
- Flight-inclusive plans help avoid airfare spikes.
3. When to Book for Better Value
- July and August see a peak in airfare pricing due to demand, while May, June, and September offer better value with stable access.
- If you want to enjoy a high-end journey to Ladakh, you can book our Ladakh luxury packages, which start at INR 48,800 per person.
What These Ladakh Trips From Mumbai Are Best For
The Ladakh packages from Mumbai are suitable for all kinds of travellers, particularly for:
1. First-Time High-Altitude Travellers:
First-time high-altitude travellers can choose between flight-in and flight-out plans. They can keep Day 1 only for rest, and follow a slow itinerary with at least 48 hours in Leh before moving to higher regions.
2. Couples:
A 6-7 night plan, including Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso, is great for Ladakh honeymoon packages. You can add Tso Moriri to your itinerary only if you have 8 days or more.
3. Friend Groups:
Friend groups can add biking on the Leh to Nubra stretch for more engagement. They should treat the Manali to Leh ride as a separate plan in Ladakh group packages, as it requires more time, stamina, and weather flexibility.
4. Families with Elderly Members:
The Ladakh trip is not suitable for elderly members due to the high altitude risk. If you still plan to book Ladakh family packages, you should choose hotels with oxygen access and keep the itinerary slow with minimal movement.
5. Winter-Specific Travellers:
The roads to Nubra and Pangong close during the winter season, so you cannot plan a full circuit. However, you can indulge in the Chadar Trek or take part in ice skating activities.
Note: A Ladakh trip from Mumbai, shorter than 6 nights, rarely works because acclimatisation takes 48 hours before the high-altitude drives begin. So, you should aim for clean routes instead of adding too many destinations.
Altitude and Acclimatisation: The Part Most Mumbai Travellers Underestimate
- Leh is situated at a height of about 11,500 feet, while Mumbai is at sea level. This sudden jump happens in a few hours, so you must acclimatise for 48 hours.
- Spend your first day in Leh resting with no sightseeing. Drink 3 to 4 litres of water, eat light meals, and avoid alcohol or smoking.
- Watch for Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) symptoms like headache, nausea, fatigue, breathlessness, and poor sleep.
- Talk to your doctor about Diamox before travel, as it is a drug that usually starts 24 hours before arrival. Do not self-prescribe.
- Most hotels in Leh and vehicles to Pangong and Nubra Valley carry oxygen support.
- Travellers with uncontrolled blood pressure, recent heart issues, severe asthma, or pregnancy should take medical advice before booking Ladakh packages from Mumbai.
Flying From Mumbai to Leh: What Travellers Should Know
- Flying is the only practical way to start your Leh Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai.
- Direct flights from Mumbai to Leh run during the summer season, from April to October. Airlines like IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Air India run regular flights on this route.
- It will take you around 3 to 4 hours to travel from Mumbai to Leh on a direct flight.
- In winter, the flight schedule changes, and you can take a connecting flight via Delhi.
- The airlines schedule early morning landings because winds increase later in the day.
- From Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, the hotel transfer takes about 15 to 20 minutes, which helps you start resting quickly.
- Rail and road transport from Mumbai does not suit standard trips. Jammu Tawi is 700 km away from Leh, and the Manali route works better for bikers than holiday travellers.
Best Time to Visit Ladakh From Mumbai
1. Summer & Monsoon (April to August) - Peak Season:
The early summer (April to June) is the time when Leh becomes accessible, and routes start opening. During this time, the day temperature ranges from 15°C to 30°C, but nights stay cold. The peak season starts from July to August, when you can visit Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley through your Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai.
2. Autumn (September to October) - Shoulder Season:
The shoulder season from September to October offers clear views and fewer crowds. It is the best time to go on long drives to Tso Moriri or Hanle. You can also enjoy bike excursions to Khardung La or Chang La at this time.
3. Winter (November to March) - Low Season:
Travel in Leh becomes limited during the winter season, as drives to Pangong Tso and Nubra Valley stop due to heavy snowfall. During this time, the temperature can drop below -20°C, so you can enjoy specialised experiences, like the Chadar Trek or ice-skating.
Inner Line Permit, SIM, and Practical On-Ground Logistics
1. Inner Line Permit:
Mumbai travellers need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to visit restricted “Inner Line” zones, including Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, Hanle, and Turtuk. You can apply for it online through the Leh District Permit System or in person at the DC office in Leh. The total fee includes a mandatory Environmental Development Fee of INR 400 per person, plus a wildlife fee of INR 20 per person per day.
It also consists of the Red Cross fund, which is around INR 10-INR 50. All our Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai include these permits, so you can enjoy your trip completely.
2. SIM Card and Connectivity:
Prepaid cards do not work in Ladakh, so you should purchase an Indian postpaid SIM in Leh. It gives you the widest coverage, even in remote areas like Turtuk. Jio and BSNL provide high-speed 4G/5G in Leh town. But, there is no mobile network or Wi-Fi at Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, and along the Manali-Leh Highway.
3. On-Ground Logistics:
ATM services from major banks are available in Leh. However, you will not find any ATM or banking facility in the Pangong Lake or the Manali-Leh Highway. We recommend that you carry at least INR 10,000 to INR 15,000 in cash per person. It will help you with emergency repairs, fuel, and local transactions in Nubra and Pangong camps.
Recommended 6N/7D Ladakh Itinerary From Mumbai
1. Day 1: Arrival in Leh
- You will land at the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh from Mumbai.
- After landing, we will transfer you to your hotel and complete the check-in formalities.
- You will stay in your hotel and rest for the complete day.
- Drink 3-4 litres of water, take light meals, and avoid alcohol or smoking to help your body acclimatise to the high altitude.
2. Day 2: Local Leh Tour
- After a full day's rest on the second day, engage in very light activity.
- You will go on a short visit to Shanti Stupa and see the Leh Palace.
- Then, you can enjoy a walk through Leh Market to purchase local handicrafts or other souvenirs.
3. Day 3: Drive to Sham Valley
- On Day 3, take a scenic drive along the Leh-Srinagar Highway to visit Magnetic Hill and Sangam Point
- After that, you will be taken to Gurudwara Pathar Sahib and the Hall of Fame.
4. Day 4: Leh to Nubra Valley
- Start your high-altitude adventure with a drive to Nubra Valley via Khardung La.
- Here, you will visit the Diskit Monastery and enjoy a ride on the double-humped Bactrian camels in the Hunder Sand Dunes.
- Enjoy an overnight stay in Nubra Valley.
5. Day 5: Nubra to Pangong Tso
- On the fifth day, travel directly from Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso via the Shyok Valley route.
- You can stay in the overnight camp around the lake and enjoy stargazing.
6. Day 6: Pangong Tso to Leh
- Drive back to Leh via Chang La Pass.
- On your way, stop at Thiksey Monastery to see the 49-foot statue of Maitreya Buddha.
- Return to Leh for your final night of the trip.
7. Day 7: Departure from Leh
- On Day 7, you will check out from your hotel after breakfast.
- Transfer to the airport for your flight back to Mumbai.
Thrillophilia’s Traveller Note
Vikrant Joshi from Mumbai booked the Leh Ladakh Tour of 10 Days package in May 2026. He says, “Ladakh was always the trip I was saving for the right time. They made the right time happen. Nubra Valley with the sand dunes and the camels against a backdrop of snow mountains is genuinely amazing. Every road was handled brilliantly by our driver. Khardung La in the clouds felt like driving through another planet.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, 2026 departure.
Top Places Worth Prioritising on a Ladakh Trip
There are several places to visit in Leh, but the must-visit places on your Leh-Ladakh circuit are:
1. Leh:
You can start your exploration of Leh Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai after acclimatising for 48 hours. Here, you can visit Shanti Stupa to see panoramic views of Leh and the Indus Valley. You can also explore the Leh Palace and the Hall of Fame, and then visit Leh Market to shop for local handicrafts and taste traditional Ladakhi cuisine.
2. Sham Valley:
A day trip to Sham Valley will take you to the Magnetic Hill, where vehicles appear to roll uphill on their own. You can stop by Sangam Point to see the meeting point of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers. In the evening, you can visit Gurudwara Pathar Sahib to pay your respects.
3. Nubra Valley:
On your way to Nubra Valley, you will come across Khardung La, which is one of the highest motorable passes in the world at 19,024 feet after Umling La. A short Bactrian camel ride in Hunder Dunes in Nubra Valley adds to the overall experience of the Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai.
4. Pangong Tso:
Since Pangong Tso is located at 14,270 feet, you should carefully plan your visit to Pangong Tso. One of the amazing parts of this place is that you get a chance to camp around the lake and witness the lake change colours from deep blue to turquoise as the sun moves.
5. Tso Moriri:
If your itinerary is 8 days or longer, you can visit Tso Moriri, a remote and high-altitude salt lake. You can visit the Korzok Monastery, situated on the banks of Tso Moriri at 14,836 feet. Since it is less crowded than Pangong Tso, you will get the raw natural beauty of the Himalayas here.
Thrillophilia’s Traveller Note
Vikrant Joshi a traveller from Mumbai booked Leh Ladakh Tour of 10 Days package in May, 2026. He says, “Ladakh was always the trip I was saving for the right time. They made the right time happen. Nubra Valley with the sand dunes and the camels against a backdrop of snow mountains is genuinely amazing. Every road was handled brilliantly by our driver. Khardung La in the clouds felt like driving through another planet.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, 2026 departure
Top Experiences Worth Prioritising in a Ladakh Trip
With plenty of places to explore in the Leh-Ladakh circuit, here are some of the top experiences that you should prioritise in your Ladakh tour packages:
1. Visit monasteries in Leh:
After arriving in Leh and acclimatising for 48 hours, you can visit Thiksey Monastery and Hemis Monastery. In Thicksey Monastery, you will find a 49-foot statue of Maitreya Buddha. If you plan to visit Ladakh in June or July, you can attend the Hemis Festival in the Hemis Monastery. Also, you can see a 106-foot Maitreya Buddha Statue overlooking the valley in Diskit Monastery.
2. Enjoy an overnight stay in Pangong Tso:
Staying overnight in Pangong Tso (14,270 feet) is one of the best experiences in your Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai. This lake changes colour from deep blue to turquoise and light green based on the sun’s position. You can camp around the lake and enjoy views of the Milky Way and star constellations.
3. Take a camel ride in Nubra Valley:
The Hunder Sand Dunes in Nubra Valley give a unique high-altitude cold desert experience. Here, you can ride on the double-humped Bactrian camel. After that, you can click pictures of the white dunes against the snow-capped peaks and the Shyok River.
4. Ride a bike on the Manali-Leh Highway:
If you had a long dream of riding a bike in Leh, the Manali-Leh Highway is the best place to do so. Many travellers from Mumbai ship their bikes to Srinagar or Chandigarh, or rent one in Manali to enjoy this experience. The Ladakh bike trip from Manali will take you through Taglang La and Rohtang Pass.
5. Take part in adventurous activities:
Adventure lovers can try exciting activities in Leh according to their experience levels. Beginners and families can enjoy river rafting in the Indus River, while experienced rafters can tackle the Zanskar River. You can also hike to Stok Kangri or Kang Yagtse through Ladakh packages from Mumbai. People travelling in January or February can indulge in the Chadar Trek.
Thrillophilia’s Traveller Note
Kabir Arora a traveller from Mumbai booked Manali Leh Srinagar | FREE Excursion to Rancho School package in March, 2026. He says, “It was a professionally managed trip. The high-altitude camps had all necessary facilities. Coordination between the Leh team and driver was perfect, making the journey smooth.”
Verified Thrillophilia international booking, 2026 departure
Common Planning Mistakes Mumbai Travellers Make
1. Skipping acclimatisation:
Many travellers from Mumbai start sightseeing in Leh from Day 1, which increases AMS risk. Hence, you should rest for the first day and acclimatise for 48 hours before exploring the region.
2. Booking short trips:
A trip shorter than 6-7 nights will not give you enough time to explore Nubra Valley or Pangong Tso.
3. Choosing the wrong season:
The winter trips (November to March) are risky and inaccessible, so try visiting Leh in the summer months.
4. Ignoring health basics:
Being physically fit does not prevent AMS. You should avoid drinking alcohol or smoking in the first 48 hours in Leh.
5. Delaying permits:
The Inner Line Permit process takes time, and last-minute planning can delay your itinerary.
6. Packing incorrectly:
Mumbai travellers often pack light for summer and get caught by extreme cold at Pangong Tso or high passes.
7. Assuming Umling La is accessible on standard packages:
Umling La (19,024 feet) is not included in the standard 6-7 night package. You need a specialised and longer extension for it.
Why Travellers Trust Thrillophilia for Ladakh Packages From Mumbai
Travellers trust Thrillophilia for Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai because their team plans trips around altitude and real travel conditions. We keep the first day in Leh only for rest and start high-altitude travel after proper acclimatisation. Also, we handle Inner Line Permits for places like Nubra and Pangong in advance, so you do not have to deal with paperwork on arrival.
All our packages include flight details, including the seasonal nature of direct Mumbai-Leh routes. We inform you of road closures, weather risks, and expected delays before booking your trip with us. The on-ground team in Leh takes care of route changes, health concerns, and weather disruptions quickly. Most Leh Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai also include oxygen backup for remote drives. This way, you can travel at a steady pace and avoid risks for first-time travellers.
Travel Updates and Safety Information for Ladakh Trips
1. Road Closure Reminders:
- The Srinagar-Leh Highway closes from November to late April. On the other hand, the Manali-Leh Highway shuts from October to mid-May.
- You should check online for exact opening dates and wait for 2 weeks for the debris to clear.
- Snowfall in April or May can delay openings for bikers and SUV travellers.
2. Weather and Storm Disruptions:
- The monsoon season from July to September causes landslides and slippery road conditions.
- The winter season (November to March) is not practical for Mumbai travellers. Khardung La and Chang La become inaccessible due to heavy snowfall, and internal roads to Pangong or Nubra may be blocked.
3. Airline and Schedule Recheck Reminder:
- Flights from Mumbai to Leh can face delays or diversions due to changes in weather conditions.
- Reconfirm your flight timing and terminal on departure day to avoid any overnight changes because of the weather.
4. AMS and Medical Readiness:
- Travellers arriving from Mumbai must acclimatise for 48 hours before travelling to higher altitudes.
- Drink 3-4 litres of water daily and take a light and carb-rich meal.
- Avoid drinking alcohol, smoking, and sleeping pills for the first 48 hours in Leh.
- Consult a doctor before taking Diamox (a drug used to prevent altitude sickness).
- People with heart conditions, uncontrolled BP, or diabetes must get a cardiac checkup before travel and carry a pulse oximeter and blood pressure monitor.
- Make sure that your Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai include oxygen cylinder backup for high-altitude drives.
Ladakh Trip Packages from mumbai | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Leh Ladakh Group Adventure | With Turtuk Village from Mumbai | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 19,900 |
| Adventurous Ladakh | Group Tour Package from Mumbai | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 20,800 |
| Leh Ladakh Group Tour | FREE Camp Stay from Mumbai | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 20,800 |
| 12 Days Leh Ladakh | Fuel Included from Mumbai | 12 days & 11 nights | INR 39,800 |
| Leh Ladakh Bike Adventure from Delhi | Fuel Included from Mumbai | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 27,950 |
| Tailor Made Ladakh 9 Day Tour from Mumbai | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 40,000 |
| Srinagar Leh Manali | Fuel Inclusions from Mumbai | 11 days & 10 nights | INR 37,800 |
| Lamayuru To Chilling Trek, Ladakh from Mumbai | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 17,000 |
| Leh Ladakh Tour Package from Srinagar from Mumbai | 11 days & 10 nights | INR 31,999 |
| Leh Ladakh Jeep Safari Package from Manali from Mumbai | 10 days & 9 nights | INR 25,350 |
| Tailor Made Ladakh 11 Day Tour from Mumbai | 11 days & 10 nights | INR 40,000 |
| Brandy Nalla To Hemis Trek from Mumbai | 13 days & 12 nights | INR 1,200 |
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Ladakh Tours From mumbai FAQs
How much does a Ladakh package from Mumbai cost in 2026?
The cost of Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai in 2026 ranges from INR 17,000 to INR 40,000 per person, depending on the itinerary and customisation. A 6-day (5-night) Ladakh trip from Mumbai starts around INR 17,000; while a 7-day (6-night) journey ranges from INR 19,900 to INR 20,800 per person. Each of these packages includes stay options, transport, meals, sightseeing, and activities.
Are there direct flights from Mumbai to Leh?
Yes, there are direct flights from Mumbai (BOM) to Leh (IXL), but they are seasonal. The direct flights run primarily during the summer season, from April to October. During the winter season, you need to book a connecting flight between these destinations via Delhi.
How many days do I need for a Ladakh trip from Mumbai?
You need around 6-7 nights for a Ladakh trip from Mumbai. A shorter trip than 6 nights is not sufficient, as you are arriving from sea level in Mumbai and need at least 2 nights of acclimatisation in Leh. This way, you can safely travel to higher altitudes, such as Nubra Valley or Pangong Tso. If you plan to visit Tso Moriri in your Ladakh packages from Mumbai, you should extend your trip to 8 nights.
Do I need an Inner Line Permit for Ladakh?
Yes, you need an Inner Line Permit to visit restricted areas in Ladakh, such as Nubra Valley, Khardung La, Pangong Tso, Tso Moriri, and Dah-Hanu villages. It can be easily obtained through the official LAHDC Leh Permit portal or in person at the DC Office in Leh.
What is the best time to visit Ladakh from Mumbai?
The best time to visit Leh from Mumbai depends on what you want to experience. The most practical window is during the early summer season, from April to June, when the temperature ranges from 15°C to 30°C. It is the perfect time to explore Pangong Tso and Khardung La and indulge in adventure activities like trekking and white water rafting.
Can elderly people or people with BP and heart conditions visit Ladakh?
Ladakh is not always fit for families with elderly members due to the high altitude risk. Also, travellers with uncontrolled BP or recent heart issues should reconsider the trip. If you still wish to travel, you should consult a doctor before travelling and book your stay in hotels with easy oxygen access.
Is Ladakh safe for a first-time high-altitude traveller?
Yes, Ladakh is safe for a first-time high-altitude traveller only if their itinerary is acclimatisation-friendly. Since Mumbai travellers arrive from sea level, they should take complete rest on the first day to allow the body to adjust to 11,500 feet. They should also acclimatise for 2 nights before travelling to higher passes like Khardung La.
Can I plan a Ladakh bike trip from Mumbai?
Yes, you can plan a bike trip through your Leh Ladakh tour packages from Mumbai. You can either ship your bike to Chandigarh or Srinagar or rent one in Manali to enjoy a wonderful biking expedition. Or, you can add a biking excursion on the Leh-Nubra stretch as part of a regular 6-7 package.
What should I pack for a Ladakh trip from Mumbai?
Pack warm layers even if you are travelling in summer. Winds at Pangong Tso and high passes stay cold throughout the day. Carry sunscreen, UV-protection sunglasses, a reusable water bottle, a light down jacket, thermal innerwear, and sturdy walking shoes. Mumbai travellers often pack too light for altitude and regret it at Pangong or Khardung La.
Is it safe to travel to Ladakh during monsoon season?
Yes, Ladakh sits in a rain-shadow zone and receives far less rainfall than the rest of India, so the region stays accessible through monsoon. Roads to Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso remain open from July to September. However, the Manali approach road can face landslides in July and August, so confirm road conditions before travel. Book your Ladakh packages from Mumbai well in advance during these months, as hotels and camps fill up quickly.











