Ladakh by Flight Vs Ladakh by Road

by Vargis.Khan

ladakh by flight

When you talk about a trip to Ladakh, the immediate thought that follows is of an adventurous road trip. An adventure that begins the moment you leave home and lasts until you return. But does it mean that visiting Ladakh by flight is any less fun? Definitely not.

The two roads leading to Ladakh, Manali Leh highway and Srinagar Leh highway, are a prime attraction of the journey. Without experiencing these routes, the trip is often considered incomplete. But on the other hand, catching a flight to Ladakh is equally adventurous, and has its own pros.

Also Read: How to Plan a Trip to Leh Ladakh –  A Complete Travel Guide

So if you were planning on reach Ladakh by flight but were hesitant, read on for some benefits of planning this trip by air.

Ladakh by Flight

Until a few years ago, when tourism in Ladakh was still not that much, only a handful of people would think of reaching Ladakh by flight. Back then, Manali to Leh highway wore the crown of being the prime attraction.

It wouldn’t completely be wrong to say that people even went to Ladakh just to experience this 400 odd kilometers long stretch; rather than traveling on it to actually experience Ladakh.

Much however has changed now. Thousands of people now reach Ladakh by flight. With each passing year; this number increases.

Below is a list of few advantages that you will have while planning this trip by air. You can also actually think of it as reasons or situations when you should plan your trip to Ladakh by flight.

Saves Time

The minimum time needed for a road trip to Ladakh is 9 days from a place like Delhi or closer. An ideal time for the trip however is actually 14 days.

So what do you do when you have just about a week to spare? In this situation, you must plan to reach Leh by air. Traveling via Manali will take at least 2 days and 3 days if you planned via Srinagar. You can save on this time by booking a flight straight to Leh. It is the fastest way to get to Ladakh and saves all the hassle of the road.

Also Read: Itinerary for Leh Ladakh by Air – Best Ladakh Flight Itinerary

More Ladakh Time

It is highly improbable but maybe the Manali Leh or Srinagar Leh highway doesn’t interest you. Or like in my case, maybe you have traveled on these roads a few times already and now want to dedicate more time to explore more remote places in Ladakh.

Maybe now when you are in Ladakh, you want to spend a couple of days talking to the locals in villages like Hemis Shukpachan or Turtuk. This is when reaching Ladakh by flight is the ideal thing to do. Save these 5 to 6 days and spend more time in Ladakh.

Aerial View of Ladakh

This probably will be the biggest reason to reach Ladakh by flight. Where else can you get a better view of the beautiful mountain ranges of Ladakh from if not an airplane?

ladakh by flight

ladakh by flight

Not good on the Wheel

So everyone told you about how dangerous roads in Ladakh can be? Did it excite you but at the same time made you less confident of your own driving or riding skills?

Being on the wheel while on a trip to Ladakh when you are not confident enough can be a dangerous thing. You would be wise to not risk it. After all, safety comes first to fun and adventure.

If you do not want to, you do not really need to take the chance and can get to Ladakh by flight. Once you are there and feeling a little adventurous, you can rent a bike there and take it out for a spin.

Do not own a Vehicle

This will come next in the list of benefits and reasons for reaching Ladakh by flight. Not all of us own a vehicle and traveling all the way sitting in an HRTC bus for several days is not great fun as well. You can catch a flight to Leh and rent a bike there for a few days. Or you can just travel locally in a shared taxi or a local bus.

Old or Not good enough Vehicle

Maybe you do own a motorcycle or a car but it is a bit old and now not good enough to handle Ladakh roads. Planning the trip by air will again be the best thing to do here.

Hassle with Rentals

Ladakh has a lot of options available in terms of renting a taxi or a bike. The thing however is that non-locals taxis and rented motorcycles are banned in Ladakh. You can only use these to reach Leh but for local sightseeing, you will have to rent a local taxi or bike from Leh itself.

The vehicle you used to reach there would have to be left parked at the hotel. You still pay for its rental and also keep a room booked at the hotel when you are not even there.

This also means that you cannot be on your way home from anywhere in Ladakh but Leh. Because you will have to get back there anyway to collect your rented vehicle. All this can be avoided by reaching Ladakh by flight and just hire a taxi or motorcycle there only.

Traveling with Family

So you want to take your family out on a trip to Ladakh but they do not want to spend so many days on the road? Bad roads are bound to take a toll on your elders and children as well.

This will be a great reason to not plan the trip by road and rather catch a flight to Ladakh. Not everyone in our families prefers to sit in a car all day long. Some people rather prefer a clean trip where they get to look their best.

Also Read: How to Plan a Trip to Leh Ladakh with Family

Winter Trip

Both the roads leading to Ladakh are closed in peak winters. During this time, Ladakh can only be accessed by air. Even before closing, in the months of October and November, driving on these roads can become a bit risky with a high chance of getting stranded.

If you are planning a winter trip to Ladakh from Mid October until April, it would be best to buy an air ticket and reach Ladakh by flight.

winter trip to ladakh

Conclusion – Ladakh by Flight vs Ladakh by Road

Probably the only downside of Ladakh by air would be that you do not get to travel on Manali Leh and Srinagar Leh highway. But if you are short on time, this part of the journey is best left out for another time when you can spare a few more days.

Another downside can be that flight tickets may cost you a bit. But they won’t if you booked a few days in advance. As a matter of fact, what you will spend on the flight will actually be about the same as what you will spend in 3-4 days on the road while going to Ladakh.

I hope the information above on traveling to Ladakh by flight was of help. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask in the comments section below, or at our Community Forum, and I will be happy to answer.

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11 comments

Sanjay December 8, 2021 - 8:54 am

can I Travel to Ladakh in the month of May Date 15 2022 from Manali to Ladakh by road ?

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Vargis.Khan December 9, 2021 - 11:47 am

It depends on the weather, hard to predict right now whether the road will be open or not. On a historical basis, it usually opens by end of May.

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Sandip February 19, 2020 - 8:18 am

is there any AMS issue in air travelling as I reach Ladakh?

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Vargis.Khan February 19, 2020 - 3:31 pm

Yes, on the first day you will struggle with AMS.

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Shaurya June 30, 2019 - 6:23 pm

You explained every bit which was needed. Keep it up buddy

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Vargis.Khan June 30, 2019 - 8:54 pm

Thanks Shaurya

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Aish June 5, 2019 - 6:26 am

One of the best article I came across.

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Vargis.Khan June 5, 2019 - 3:55 pm

Thank you Aish

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Mohit Singh Chandel March 19, 2019 - 7:38 am

You explain each and every aspects very clearly . Thanks a Lot .

Keep doing it .

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Vargis.Khan March 19, 2019 - 12:01 pm

Thanks Mohit

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Dwvendra December 12, 2020 - 2:18 pm

Delhi to Leh bus will available on 1st April

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