How to Reach Ladakh in July?
Manali Leh Highway in July

So, it would be better to bring something to chew on and some waterproof clothes and bags to keep valuables with you to be ready for any unprecedented conditions.
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Srinagar Leh Highway in July

Another option for getting to Leh in July is to take the Srinagar-Leh route, which opens in April. Except for a poor portion around Zojila, the road is fully stable. There will also be a few additional poor spots and some water crossings along the trip, but nothing too serious. The possibility of rain between Srinagar and Drass will be higher.
So, if you choose the road route via Srinagar to Leh, keep a watch on the weather. Postpone your trip until things calm down if there are reports of landslides or other weather-related problems
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Leh Ladakh Trip in July by Flight

If you're planning a trip to Ladakh in July, flying is the most convenient option. However, due to the unpredictability of Leh weather in July, flight delays are not uncommon.
The Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport is the closest airport to Leh with regular flights to Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu, Srinagar, and many other major cities. As this is a military aviation terminal, they follow strict security checks standards. From the airport, you can hire a taxi to your desired location.
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Essential info about Ladakh in July
Things to Carry in Leh Ladakh in July

Here are some essentials for your July Ladakh trip:
Waterproof bags to keep your belongings safe
Waterproof jacket and gloves
Windproof jacket
Cotton clothes
Warm clothes
Thermals, cap, and gloves
Comfortable shoes
Sunglasses and sunscreen lotion
Cold cream and lip balm
Mosquito repellants
Medication kit, etc.
Travel Tips for Leh Ladakh in July

Visitors need a permit from the District Magistrate’s Office due to Ladakh’s proximity to the China border.
Begin by acclimatizing since at such a high altitude, oxygen levels decrease. Also, climate change might cause altitude sickness.
Acute motion sickness is fairly common in Ladakh. It is advisable to carry the necessary medications with you.
You can find the Manali to Leh Highway covered in slush and mud in July. Be cautious while driving and crossing a nullah.
In July, rain, landslides, and road closures are possible. Therefore, include buffer days in your plan in case of any unavoided incidents.
If you want to explore Ladakh by bike, arrive at Leh first and then rent a bike. First test drive it before starting your journey.
As only the BSNL network is operational in Ladakh, have one sim to keep yourself connected.
If you are traveling with a family, take all essential measures and promptly descend to a lower altitude if any family member becomes ill.
- The closest hospital in Ladakh is in Leh. Thus, in the event of an emergency, you may ask for help from the Indian Army.
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Water Crossings in Leh Ladakh in July

A trip to Ladakh in July will require you to cross multiple water streams, called nallah, and you must be adequately prepared. These minor streams will run parallel to the Srinagar – Leh and Manali – Leh highways, as well as the Ladkh region’s internal roadways.
For a car trip, choose one with adequate ground clearance. It would be difficult to navigate these water crossings if your car lacked a good GC.
For a motorcycle trip to Leh in July, you need to be extra cautious while crossing these nallahs. Keep a pair of rubber sandals on hand to change into to avoid getting your shoes wet and slipping.
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Inner Line Permit for Ladakh in July

Domestic and international tourists visiting Ladakh's protected areas are required to obtain an Inner Line Permit. Visitors can obtain a permit online or in person.
To apply for the permit online, travelers must visit the LAHDC's (Leh Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council) official website at After that, they need to visit the DC Office in Leh in person to have the permit stamped. For offline mode, travelers must visit the DC Office in Leh to complete the form, pay the fees, and have the permit stamped.
To have the permit stamped, you must present a valid government-issued photo identification card. While traveling to Leh in July, keep extra copies of the Inner Line Permit on hand as they will be required to be submitted at several checkpoint.
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Itinerary for Visiting Ladakh in July

Although the itinerary for visiting Ladakh in July is subject to change depending on your way of reaching and the number of days available. Nonetheless, certain routes must be included on a Ladakh visit, including the following:
Leh to Diskit
Diskit to Pangong via Shyok
Pangong to Leh
Leh to Tso Moriri via Changthang
Tso Moriri to Leh via Tso Kar
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Routes Conditions
Leh to Pangong Route in July

Route 1: Leh - Shey - Karu - Sakti - Chang La - Durbuk - Tangtse - Lukung - Spangmik - Pangong Lake
Route 2: Leh - Khardung La Pass - Khalsar - Diskit - Hunder - Khalsar - Agyam - Wari La - Sakti - Chang La - Durbuk - Tangtse - Lukung - Phobrang - Pangong Lake
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Route 3: Leh - Khardung La Pass - Khalsar - Diskit - Hunder - Khalsar - Shyok - Durbok - Tangtse - Lukung - Phobrang - Pangong Lake
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Leh to Nubra Valley in July

The Valley is about 160 km from Leh, depending upon the route. The road conditions in Nubra valley are pretty decent, perhaps the best in Ladakh.
The only sections that need caution are between South and North Pullu if approaching via Khardung La. On the Wari La route, the entire stretch between Agham and Sakti is challenging. The Shyok road is a pleasant drive throughout, with a few rough patches.
Route 1: Leh - Khardung La - Khardung Village - Khalsar - Sumur - Panamik - Warshi - Diskit - Hunder - Thoise - Bogdang - Turtuk - Thang
Route 3: Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso via Agham Shyok Road
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Leh to Tso Moriri in July

Route 1: Leh – Shey – Karu – Upshi – Kumdok – Kere – Chumathang – Mahe – Sumdo – Namashang La – Korzok - Tso Moriri
Route 2: Leh – Shey – Karu – Upshi – Rumtse – Tanglang La – Debring – Tso Kar – Polo Kongka La – Puga – Sumdo – Namashang La – Korzok
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Route 3: Leh – Sakti – Chang La – Tangtse – Spangmik (Pangong Tso) – Man – Merak – Chushul – Tsaga La – Tsaga Village – Loma – Nyoma – Mahe – Sumdo – Korzok (Tso Moriri)
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Nubra Valley to Pangong Lake Direct Route
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The entire length of this road is a breeze to drive and offers some of the most scenic views. This route also has a shorter travel time.
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Pangong Tso to Tso Moriri Direct Route
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- Spangmik – Man – Merak – Chushul – Loma – Nyoma – Mahe – Sumdo – Karzok
When driving through these rocky and winding areas, you need extra caution. The route has numerous high ascents with bad road stretches.
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Festivals to Celebrated in Ladakh in July
Saka Dawa (all over Ladakh)
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The Saka Dawa festival, which takes place on the 15th of the fourth month of the Tibetan calendar, is the holiest day for followers.
This is the day that Lord Buddha is said to have been born, incarnated, and died. Monks start the event with prayers and distribute food, money, and clothing to the impoverished.
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Sindhu Darshan Festival (Shay Manla)

To pay tribute to the River Sindhu/Indus, the Sindhu Darshan Festival is held annually on Guru Purnima or a full moon day. This three-day festival celebrates local collaboration and tranquility. Additionally, this celebration pays honor to military personnel who risk their lives to ensure the security of their nation.
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Hemis Festival

It is a celebration dedicated to brotherhood and weaves together enjoyment, culture, heritage, and spirituality to create a truly divine experience.
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Places to see & things to do in Ladakh in July
Nubra Valley
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Nubra Valley, located north of Ladakh Valley, is a high-altitude cold desert with sparse vegetation. The Shyok and Nubra rivers flow through the valley, contributing to its incredible scenic splendor. Its expansive landscapes, majestic mountains, serene lakes, marvelous monasteries, and indigenous villages are other charms of this paradise.
Home to Bactrian Camels, camels with two humps, Nubra Valley is world-famous for its camel safari at Hunder Sand Dunes. With so many attractions and activities, a visit to Nubra is sure to be unforgettable.
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Pangong Lake

Pangong Lake is the world's highest saltwater lake at roughly 4,350 m above sea level. It lies on the Indo-Tibetan border and is an incredible spot to explore. Its blue-tinted water complements the beautiful surroundings of snow-capped mountains.
Pangong Lake is also well-known for its hues, which include blue, green, and red that change with time. July is one of the greatest months for Pangong weather, with the natural scenery in full bloom.
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Tso Moriri

Tso Moriri lake in Ladakh's Changthang region is one of the most picturesque, serene, and sacred high-altitude lakes in the country. It stretches over approx 29 km and reaches a maximum width of 8 km.
A part of the Ramsar site's wetland reserve, it is prohibited to pitch tents or construct structures along the lake's banks. The region is home to a diverse array of vegetation and wildlife. Due to its proximity to the Line of Actual Control, visitors to Tso Moriri need an Inner Line Permit to travel there.
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Tso Kar

Tso Kar is a salt lake on the Rupshu Plateau in the picturesque Ladakh Valley. The white salt deposits on its banks make it famous as the White Lake. It is also the calmest and smallest of Ladakh's three high-altitude lakes.
With diverse flora and fauna, it draws a large number of bird watchers, especially during migration season. The black-necked crane is the main attraction. The best time to visit this lake is between June and July.
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Leh Palace

Leh Palace, also known as Lhachen Palkhar, is a 17th-century royal palace and one of the union territory's most popular tourist destinations. It was built by Ladakh's ruler, Sengge Namgyal, and is now preserved and rebuilt by the Archeological Survey of India.
The structure is divided into two sections, one of which serves as the current prince's residence, and the other as a museum housing a vast collection of ancient and wonderful items. The unique architecture and simplicity of the palace make the palace so alluring.
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Shanti Stupa

Shanti Stupa, a white dome-shaped monument, is located at an elevation of 3,609 m in Chandspa. It is regarded as the face of Ladakh tourism because it is one of the most fascinating attractions to visit on a Leh Ladakh trip in July.
Shanti Stupa is a symbol of peace and prosperity. In 1985, the 14th Dalai Lama buried Buddha relics in the stupa. While it's breathtaking during the day, the glowing lights make it even more so at night.
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Thiksey Monastery

It is one of Ladakh's largest and most well-known monasteries, located in Thiksey village at an elevation of nearly 3,600 m. Its red, ochre, and white painted structure complements the surrounding landscape. Include this monastery in your Leh Ladakh trip in July for an enriching experience.
The monastery is home to ten temples, each of which is a work of art in its own right. A few of the main attractions of this monastery are the Maitreya Buddha, a two-storey tall statue, and the annual Gustar festival.
Enjoy local food

Ladakh is well-known for its traditional cuisine. From their delectable momos, Thukpa, Butter tea, to Chutagi, Ladakh's signature dish, Ladakh local food will treat you to some lip-smacking local fare.
Ladakh is well-known for its excellent restaurants serving Indian, Kashmiri, and Continental cuisines, in addition to Ladakh local food. Make the most of your Leh Ladakh trip in July by indulging in mouthwatering local cuisine and tantalizing your taste buds.
Go Shopping

Ladakh shopping allows you to immerse yourself in the best of Northeast Indian culture. Shopping in Ladakh's lovely bazaars is an experience in and of itself that you should not miss on your Leh Ladakh trip in July.
Exploring the numerous stalls and shops, offering clothing, souvenirs, curios, and art pieces will leave you awestruck by their beauty, grace, and vibrancy. Choose from metal artifacts, embroidered paintings, Ladakhi turquoise jewelry, and pashmina shawls, or bring spices and dried fruits back with you after a trip to Leh Ladakh in July!
Hall of Fame

The Indian Army Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the valiant Indian troops who gave their lives defending their homeland during the Indo-Pak conflicts. It is one of the most important places to visit in
Leh Ladakh in July. It is about 4 km from the city of Leh on the Leh-Kargil Road. The 2-storey museum consists of various sections, each of which contains a variety of displays and provides an insight into how the army ensures our country's safety and security.
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Deskit Gompa

Deskit Monastery is Nubra Valley's largest and oldest surviving monastery. Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a disciple of Tsong-kha-pa, founded it.
The Diskit Gompa is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery known for its architecture, the 106-foot Maitreya Buddha statue, and the annual Dosmoche festival. One of the most spectacular places to visit in Leh Ladakh in July, its breathtaking hilly surroundings, views of the Shayok River, and impressive architecture will astound you.
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Sham Valley

Sham Valley, also known as "Apricot Valley," is one of the most accessible treks in the Ladakh region. The trek is suitable for both novices and families due to its consistent elevation and well-paved trails.
It entices you with pleasant excursions through tiny mountain passes, streams, leafy willows, barley fields, and some of the region's remote villages. Trekkers and hikers have several options for natural view photography due to the diverse landscape and deep forests.