Quick answer
A Ladakh tour has no fixed price — because every trip is private and customised, cost depends on trip length, stay category, season, group size, permits and inclusions. We quote per person after understanding your plans, with no hidden charges and a GST invoice.
Ladakh's remote logistics — permits, fuel over high passes, limited accommodation — shape its cost. This guide explains what to expect and how to get an accurate quote.
What drives the cost
| Factor | Effect on cost |
|---|---|
| Trip length | The biggest driver — including essential acclimatisation days. |
| Stays | Leh hotels, Nubra and Pangong camps vary from comfortable to premium. |
| Season | The short June–September window is peak; book early. |
| Logistics | Permits, high-altitude vehicles and remote fuel add to the total. |
Season & pricing
The peak June–September window sees the highest demand and rates; the short season means early booking is essential — see best time to visit.
Getting the best value
- Travel in the shoulder (late May or October) if passes allow.
- Balance a comfortable Leh base with a camp night at Pangong.
- Travel as a small group to share vehicle and permit costs.
- Book early — accommodation is limited.
Getting an accurate quote
Tell us your dates, duration and party size, and your designer sends an itemised proposal — permits, transfers, stays and support, no hidden charges, a GST invoice. Explore Ladakh tours.
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