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Ladakh Tourist Season

The typically runs from late April to September , peaking between June and August. During this window, the harsh Himalayan winter recedes, opening road access and offering pleasant daytime temperatures between 15°C and 25°C. Seasonal Overview Accessibility Highlights Peak Season June – August All roads open Best for biking, trekking, and family trips Shoulder Season April – May, Sept – Oct Road access varies Apricot blossoms (April) and autumn colors (Sept) Off-Season Nov – March Flights only Snow leopard spotting and Chadar Trek (Jan-Feb) Detailed Breakdown of the Tourist Season 1. Summer Peak (June to August)

The road network is the lifeline of Ladakh tourism. ladakh tourist season

| Season | Pros | Cons | |-----------------|-----------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------| | | All roads open, full amenities, festivals | High prices, crowded, risk of altitude sickness | | Autumn | Fewer tourists, clear skies, lower rates | Limited road access after mid-Oct | | Winter | Solitude, unique frozen river trek, cheap | Extreme cold, no road travel, limited stays | The typically runs from late April to September

Leh Airport is the primary entry point. Flights operate year-round, though cancellations due to fog or snow in Delhi or Leh are common during winter mornings. Summer Peak (June to August) The road network