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Leh Ladakh Honeymoon Destination & Travel Guide for Couples

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Leh Ladakh: Snapshot

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Best time to visit Leh Ladakh:
June, July, August, September,

Leh Ladakh romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Adventure, Countryside, Hill Station, Lake, Trekking,

Embodiment of natural beauty and picturesquely nestled by Karakoram and Himalayan ranges in the northernmost India, Ladakh is a place like no other. Leh is the land of Lamas, the Buddhist Monks and is primly populated by Buddhists and Hindus. Leh is the home to many Buddhist monuments, monasteries and study centers, Shanti stupa and Sankar Gompa are some of them. The city with amazing geological and ecological is a mecca for adventure enthusiasts . Both adventure buffs and nature lovers come to this famous trans-Himalayan spot, to adore its beauty and to try out their strength. Shopping is an delight in Leh.  Tibetan motifs and jewelry, winter woolen clothes and decorated carpets are the main items of these markets.

Leh Ladakh as Honeymoon Destination(Romantic Getaway)

Honeymoon is the time for the couple to spend some unforgettable moments alone after teing their knot. It gives them enough time to celebrate the beginning of their life together. Leh Ladakh is a fascinating place rich in natural beauty and not less than perfect to hangout with your half-one. Leh presents unique topographical features – Snow capped silvery mountain peaks and golden barley farmlands- both run together presenting a great picture.The Leh Palace is the prime attraction of  the city and seems, sprouts from this ruined Tibetan styled palace. Central Asia’s best trade centre, Leh has numbering trade opportunities for the motivated and dedicated young traders and achievers. This is a place not to be missed by any enthusiast.

Why Visit Leh Ladakh as Romantic Getaway?

  • General Zorawar’s Fort, a historical monument liked by the visitors who got ample interest in history, ancient cultures and artifacts.
  • Leh Palace, an imposing and captivating marvelous structure, rises from the edge of a hill overlooking the Leh town, the well-known capital of Ladakh, and stretches out towards the indigo sky.
  • Shanti Stupa, established by a ‘Peace Sect’ of Japanese Buddhists, is situated above Changspa in Leh District of Jammu and Kashmir. It can be easily reachable from Fort road.
  • Tok Palace, a major tourist attraction in Leh. It is a striking palace where the ancient and modern architectures meet together making the beautiful home.
  • Worlds known Buddhist Monastery, Karma Dupgyud Choeling Monastery is run the Karmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhists.
  • An amazing statue in gold of the Maitreya Buddha as high as three storey together with many idols and Buddhist scriptures are attractive to visitors.
  • Leh, a paradise for trekkers, is attracted by many natural lovers and adventurous tourist. The snow covered Himalayan trekking terrains poses mild to very tough challenges to trekkers.
  • Leh is a preferred destination for mountain biking offering daring mountain bikers the second highest motorable road in the world. The adventure in mountain biking from Leh simply lies in the most hostile terrains.

Things To Consider

  • It is advisable for tourists to not take children below the age of 5 years, as they may face acclimatization issues.
  • Alcohol and tobacco should be completely avoided, as the low level of oxygen makes it very difficult to come out of a hangover and you don’t want to lose the sightseeing time, sitting in a hotel. Alcohol and coffee should also be avoided if you are in Leh on a trekking expedition. Tea, which is available in plenty, can be consumed.
  • Breathlessness due to low level of oxygen is common, so one should carry energy bars to keep boosting the system. Power cuts are very frequent in Leh and Ladakh and tourists are advised to good stock of batteries.
  • Plastic is banned in Leh and Ladakh, so instead use biodegradable bags. Take permissions before taking a photograph of any local.
  • During trekking do not litter the area and while touring a national park, make sure that you do not disturb the animals.
  • Carry your own water bottles and make sure that you use only double boiled water for drinking. Mineral water too is not sold to avoid the menace of plastic garbage. Many shops are available selling double boiled water and ask the locals for the same. Don’t miss carrying a sanitizer as hygiene can be a concern in Leh and Ladakh.

Best Time to Visit Leh Ladakh

Due to the unpredictable nature of the climate, tourists are advised to carry woolens. The passes to reach Leh remains open only from the months of June till September.

Best Season: June till September
Summers: April to September
Winters: October to March

Thiksey Monastery, Leh Ladakh

Thiksey Monastery, Leh Ladakh

Thiksey Monastery, Leh Ladakh by sandeepachetan












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    One Response to “Leh Ladakh”

    Sneha Says

    Ladakh trip is a dream for everyone. And all to those who want adventure and thrill in there life. The right time to visit Ladakh is July to September. Kardugla pass is must vist, the words highest road there. Ladakh fort is even beautiful. Gurgur tea is also great experience and momos here are special. Street Bazaar is stunning as you can get unique handmade goods here. It’s the right place to get cozy with your hubby. Had a wonderful stay at Ladakh.

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