How to Visit Ladakh in 4 Days – Leh Ladakh 4 Days Itinerary

by Vargis.Khan

leh ladakh in 4 days

Can you visit Ladakh in 4 days? While the answer to this question is a yes, it is not really recommended. The minimum time needed to visit Ladakh is 6 to 7 days by flight and at least 9 days for a road trip. This will ensure that you have plenty of time to witness the beauty of Ladakh without stressing yourself.

For some people, however, to be away from our regular jobs and lives for these many days too is not possible. Hence comes the need of trying to complete the journey in the lowest possible duration. If you too would like to plan a trip to Ladakh and have a very short span of time in hand, mentioned below is how you can plan your itinerary to visit Leh Ladakh in 4 days.

You can either pick one of these or amend it to draft your own travel plan. Either way, it will be enough to at least give you an idea and get started. If you have any other questions,  you can contact me on Instagram and I will be happy to answer. You can also consider subscribing to my YouTube channel and asking a question there.

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How to Visit Leh Ladakh in 4 Days

In the post below, I will share itineraries that will have you spend 4 days in Leh Ladakh and return on Day 5. If you were looking for an itinerary where you can fly out of Leh and reach home on Day 4 itself, then please read How to Plan a Trip to Ladakh in 3 Days.

For other details on Ladakh like the best time to visit, how to reach, safety tips, where to stay, and sightseeing, please take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Leh Ladakh – A Complete Travel Guide.

How to Reach

The most important thing to remember here is that for a Leh Ladakh 4 day trip, you will have to reach Leh by flight. There is no possible way at all that you can make this a road trip.

You will not be able to travel on Manali to Leh or Srinagar to Leh roads and will have to leave them for another trip at another time. For now, you will reach Leh by air and spend the next 4 days on local sightseeing.

Acute Mountain Sickness

Acute Mountain Sickness, also known as altitude sickness, will be your biggest concern. When you visit a place like Ladakh, you bring your body to heights that it has never been to before and is not accustomed to. It then becomes of utmost importance that you allow sufficient time for acclimatization.

A slow gain in altitude and an ample amount of rest become the key factors here. Covering Ladakh in 4 days will however result in the exact opposite of it.

In order to cover as many places as you can, you will be rushing for the most part of your trip which may trigger altitude sickness. Further in the post, I will write down some tips on how you can avoid it while talking about the itinerary.

But for more information on what altitude sickness is and what it can do to you, please read How to handle acute mountain sickness in Ladakh.

Sightseeing

The second concern will be about how much sightseeing you can really do in 4 days. A trip to Ladakh is not an everyday affair. It is not a nearby hill station where you can just pack your bags and go over a weekend.

Who knows how long it would be before you are able to plan another trip here. So you need to ensure that when you get here, you cover as much as you can.

Ladakh is an endless list of tourist attractions and places that you must visit. You can spend weeks here and still not be done with it all. Trying to wrap up Ladakh in 4 days would mean that you will miss several of these places and will only visit a few, that too in a rushed manner.

For a complete list of all tourist attractions in the entire Ladakh, please read A complete list of tourist attractions in Ladakh.

Cost of the Trip

The third reason will involve the overall cost of the trip. Visiting Ladakh in 4 days may not come cheap. You cannot make this a road trip or and relying on public transport completely will be difficult due to the lack of time.

First of all, you will have to book a flight. For sightseeing, you will then need to either book a private taxi or rent a motorcycle.

Unless you got a really good and cheap deal on air tickets and rented a motorcycle for 4 days, or have a group of 5-6 people to share the cost of the taxi, your total budget for the trip will definitely shoot up a bit.

Arranging Permits & Transport

A couple of things I will recommend taking care of in advance, before your arrival in Leh town. This will include booking a hotel, and a taxi, and arranging the Inner line permits as well. This will save you the time and hassle of doing it all on the first day of the trip.

Also read: What clothes should you pack for Ladakh Trip

The second thing you should do is to book a taxi in advance. Have your driver pick you up from the airport and drop you straight at the hotel.

Since your permits too will be already arranged, you can rest all day long and let symptoms of AMS subside. The same driver can then pick you up for sightseeing the next day.

diskit monastery

Leh Ladakh Itinerary for 4 Days

With all said and done, mentioned below is an itinerary that you can follow for visiting Leh Ladakh in 4 days. I will strongly suggest that you stick to the plan and list of places mentioned below. If you try to squeeze in any more than this, you will just end up stressing yourself more than necessary.

Day 1: Arrive in Leh

Most of the flights to and from Leh are early in the morning which will work in your favor here. On Day 1 you will arrive in Leh in the morning and have the entire day to yourself to get ready for the trip ahead.

The first task of the day would be to find a hotel first and check in which is not really a big deal. No matter what your budget is, you will easily find a hotel in Leh.

Later, you can either choose to rest in Leh or do some local sightseeing. Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, local markets, and monasteries are some of the places you can visit.

Upon reaching Leh, keep a check on how you were feeling. If your condition worsened, please seek medical help immediately. There is a large hospital in Leh that is capable of handling medical emergencies, especially related to altitude sickness.

Day 2: Leh to Lamayuru to Leh

The plan for today is to take a drive on the Srinagar Leh highway and return to Leh by evening. Do not plan Nubra Valley or Pangong Tso for this day as it is just your second day in Ladakh.

AMS can still hurt so it is best to not go towards a high-altitude pass; which you will have to cross in order to reach Nubra and Pangong both.

For the second day, ask your driver to pick you up from the hotel early in the morning and start driving towards Lamayuru. On the way, you will see Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, Indus – Zanskar Confluence, and Magnetic Hill, apart from the natural beauty of Srinagar Leh road.

Go as far as you are able to until noon and then start your return journey. Since you have reached Ladakh by flight, this day would give you at least some taste of the famous Srinagar to Leh road.

If you have time, you can also include a tour of Sham Valley. Hemis Shukpachan village in Sham Valley is definitely worth a visit. Read How to Plan a Trip to Sham Valley for details on how you can visit there on your second day.

sangam point ladakh

Day 3 – Leh to Diskit to Leh

Today you will be making a day trip to Nubra Valley. It is very important that you start as early as possible from Leh since you are short on time.

Start at around 6 AM and take the road towards Khardung La Pass, once known as the world’s highest motorable road. Have a cup of tea at the army-run canteen at the top and descend on the other side to Nubra Valley.

Reach as far as Hunder and Diskit. It is easily a 5-6 hours drive depending on your speed and the breaks you take. You do not have much time for local sightseeing so keep your breaks limited and short.

Once you reach Diskit, take a break, have lunch, and start your return journey. If you reached there by 12 noon, pay a quick visit to the local monastery.

Start your return journey by 1 PM at most so that you have sufficient time to reach Leh before dark. Take the same road back to Leh across Khardung La that you took to reach Nubra Valley.

Also read: 10 Reasons why you should NEVER visit Ladakh

Day 4: Leh to Pangong Tso to Leh

On day 3, you will make a day trip to Pangong Tso. The lake is at quite a distance from Leh so once again you will need to start early in the morning, possibly by 6 AM again.

You will first take the road to Chang La Pass, famous as the third-highest motorable road in the world. There is an Army canteen here as well where you can take a quick break. Descend on the other side and continue till Pangong.

Keep your breaks limited on the way so that you have some time to spend at the lake. You will have to start your return journey by 1 PM most to reach Leh by late evening. Overall, it will be 10-11 hours of the journey so please manage your day accordingly.

Day 5: Return Flight

On the morning of Day 5, you will catch your return flight home early in the morning. If your idea of the trip was to reach home on Day 4 itself, please read How to Plan a Trip to Ladakh in 3 Days.

pangong lake

4 Day Trip to Leh Ladakh: Alternate Itineraries

The plan that I mentioned above is the recommended and probably the best way to visit Ladakh in 4 days.

Itinerary 1

If however, you would like to do your trip differently, below is how you can plan it.

  • Arrive in Leh – Day 1
  • Leh to Nubra Valley – Day 2
  • Nubra Valley to Pangong Tso via Shyok road – Day 3
  • Pangong Tso to Leh – Day 4

This way, you will skip Srinagar Leh road entirely and focus on Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake. You will spend Day 2 in the valley. On Day 3, you will go directly to Pangong Lake by Shyok Road and return to Leh by Chang La Pass on Day 4.

Itinerary 2

Another way around this will be to have your driver will pick you up from the airport, take you out for a drive on the Srinagar Leh highway and bring you back to Leh by evening. On Day 2, you can go to Diskit, to Pangong on Day 3, and return to Leh on the 4th day.

Itinerary 3

Below is the third itinerary you can follow if you have the permits and cab arranged in advance.

  • Arrive in Leh and go straight to Diskit in Nubra Valley – Day 1
  • Diskit to Pangong Lake – Day 2
  • Pangong Lake to Tso Moriri – Day 3
  • Tso Moriri to Leh – Day 4

The advantage that this itinerary is that you get to stay in Nubra Valley for the night and travel on Agham Shyok Road. Nubra is at an even lower altitude than Leh so it can be beneficial in terms of AMS.

But the journey towards Khardung La on the way can definitely take a toll. It is highly possible that you will not enjoy the day at all. You will continue to suffer from AMS and if worst comes worst, land in a hospital even. There are no hospitals in Nubra Valley so, in case of an emergency, you will be left with nowhere to go.

The third problem is that you will go to Pangong Lake on Day 2. If you were able to avoid AMS in Nubra Valley, you will definitely get hit by it at Pangong and Tso Moriri.

Stick to the plan that I mentioned first in the article and do not follow this itinerary unless you have been to Ladakh a couple of times before.

Leh Ladakh in 4 Days – Conclusion

As I mentioned above, visiting Ladakh in 4 days is not the best choice. But if 4 days is all you can afford, this is how you should plan it.  You will still get to see plenty of vistas, stay in the city of Leh, visit prime attractions of Ladakh like Nubra Valley and Pangong Tso, and return home on Day 5.

I hope the information above on planning 4 days trip to Ladakh was of help. If you have any questions, you can contact me on Instagram and I will be happy to answer. You can also consider subscribing to my YouTube channel and asking a question there.

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23 comments

Bobby October 4, 2023 - 5:31 am

Hi ,
Iam visiting Leh for the first time my travel dates are 6th till 11th and i am traveling with my kid who is 7years old please suggest the best itenary and hotels
thanks in advance

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Mohd Khalid August 21, 2022 - 8:34 am

Assalam Al-ekum Bhai
I’m landing on Sept,12 2022
Nd had a return flight on Sept,16 2022
We have 12,13,14,15 .Please suggest the Itinerary
Thank You

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Harsh Monga August 1, 2021 - 9:33 am

Are there hotels/camps available in Nubra Valley? and how are the camps in Pangong since I am travelling with a child(7 Years old).

This is what I am planning, please share your thoughts.

Day 1 arrival and local sight seeing.
Day 2 Nubra Valley(stay over night at Khardung La)….suggest some place if you may.
Day 3 Travel to Pangong and stay over night for the night
Day 4 Back to Leh while doing some sightseeing
Day 5 Back to Delhi

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Kush July 16, 2021 - 8:33 pm

Hi, please suggest if I am going good with Iternary for July 30th

Day 1 – arrival in leh by flight. + Local sightseeing
Day 2 – Leh – pangong – leh
Day 3 + Day 4 – Leh to Manali.

This will be done in INNOVA local taxi.

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Vargis.Khan July 19, 2021 - 6:44 am

It is doable Kush

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Sandeep Wagh March 2, 2020 - 5:31 am

Hi Vargis,
You are Brilliant in your blog and writing absolute giving a ton of information. I have plan to visit Srinagar and Leh in April along with wife and two children ( 12 & 16 yrs old) . below is Itinerary , Kindly suggest if any changes?
Day 1- 15th April : Srinagar stay- Local market, Dal lake etc
Day 2 16th April : Srinagar to Gulmarg and return
Day 3 17th April : Srinagar to Pehelgam and stay or return?
Day 4 18th April: Srinagar to Kargil- via on route sonemarg
Day 5 19th April : Kargil to Leh
Day 6 20th April: Leh to Pangong and stay at pangong
Day 7 21st April: Pangong to leh
Day 8 22nd April: Leh Local Acclimatization
Day 9 23rd April: Leh to Nubra Valley and return ( pl advise if one day stay here?)
Day 10 24th April: Leh to other interesting places or Nubra valley to Leh
Day 11 25th April: Leh to Mumbai flight at 11.00am

I appreciate if you add your inputs if necessary.

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Durgasharan July 16, 2019 - 10:04 am

This blog was very helpful to us in planning our first trip to Ladakh. Our plan was very similar except for a variation on days 3 and 4. On day 3 we stayed in Hunder and then went to Pangong tso on day 4 via the Shyok road and returned to Leh via Chang la pass. It worked very well for us as we went to a higher altitude only from day 3 onwards. Of course this was an experience like never before and the beauty of Ladakh landscape is beyond the power of mere mortals to describe.

Thanks a lot Vargis Bhai. Your blogs are very useful and interesting.

With regards,
Durgasharan

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Vargis.Khan July 16, 2019 - 12:49 pm

Thanks a lot for taking the time to drop a note Durgasharan Bhai.

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Itishree June 16, 2019 - 7:32 am

Reaching Numbra valley at 12 pm and starting back journey to Leh at 1 pm… can we rather stay in Numbra overnight and then leave for Pyongyang next day … pls suggest as my trip is of only 5 days and I want to spend time at these stops (2-3 hours minimum)… loved ur blog as it’s very information and practical, I want to follow the 4 day itinerary prescribed by you.

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Jogindar April 16, 2019 - 4:47 am

Sir I reach leh via Air on 22 July and return on 26 th July 2019 . I want to know best itinerary for 4 days.. Pangong is must. We are family of 2 persons.. I cannot ride bike.. Please suggest the best itinerary for 4 days . If possible please suggest best hotel with minimum tariff… Thank you

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Ashish Mishra April 5, 2019 - 7:37 am

we reached leh on 22 Aril 2019 at 7 am air port, then we bake to delhi on 26 April 2019 morning.Kindly suggest.

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Vargis.Khan April 5, 2019 - 12:11 pm

What is your question?

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Charu July 16, 2018 - 3:10 am

Hey! Thanks for the itinerary. I am arriving in Leh on 18th July via air. I plan to cover Leh, Sham Valley, Nubra, Tso Pangong and Moriri and I’m leaving on 24th Morning. I’m thinking –
18th – stay in Leh, may be Shanti Stupa
19th – Sham valley and Shankar Gompa
20th – Leh-Khardungla-Nubra-Leh
21st – Leh – Chang la- Pangong- Leh
22nd – Leh to Tso Moriri
23rd -Tso Moriri to Leh
Please let me know if this is ok. I have been to Spiti valley and experienced mild AMS during a trek after 14000ft.

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Vargis.Khan July 16, 2018 - 3:15 am

Your itinerary is all OK but I gotta ask, how you are traveling locally after landing in Leh?

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Adeeb Mohammed July 4, 2021 - 4:01 pm

Thanks for providing all these valuable information. We will be spending 3 days in exploring Srinagar, Gulmarg & Pahalgam. After which we are planning to travel to Leh via Kargil. Can you kindly suggest a short 2/3 day itinary from Kargil onwards to explore Leh?

Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Adeeb

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Vargis.Khan July 4, 2021 - 9:04 pm

How will you be traveling Adeeb?

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Sapna July 4, 2018 - 9:39 am

We are visiting leh on 17th July 2018from delhi.we had planned a trip for 4days.would be back on 21st morning.Pangong is must.Already booked hotels for 17,18 &20 at leh.Pangong, Magnetic Hills, confluence of Indus and zanskar ,Khardungla pass is must.please suggest if it is possible..

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Vargis.Khan July 5, 2018 - 3:07 am

If you are renting a private taxi for the trip then yes it is definitely possible except for Zanskar. You cannot include that. Will have to keep to Leh, Nubra, Pangong, Magnetic Hills, confluence of Indus.

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Anantharamu Krishnamurthy June 27, 2018 - 1:13 am

Can u provide package cost for 4 people including hotel and permits, tiffin and dinner. Mob, 9449342134 anantharamu

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Vargis.Khan June 27, 2018 - 1:17 am

I do not provide any such services

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Rahila May 26, 2018 - 5:37 am

Hey.. can u let me know if we go as per the above mentioned itenary how much will a taxi cost for the entire trip?

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Soban Soundararajan March 12, 2018 - 8:42 am

Hi, we are arriving at Leh on March 29. May I know if the following roads are open at this time of the year:
1. Leh – Khardung La – Nubra Valley
2. Nubra Valley – Agham – Shyok – Pangong Tso
3. Pangong Tso – Sakti – Karu – Shey – Leh

Also, suggest if they are motorable by bikes (350 cc)

Thanks in advance! 🙂

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Vargis.Khan March 12, 2018 - 8:13 pm

Hello – All these roads will be open and motorable. Please take a look at the post below for more details.

https://vargiskhan.com/log/ladakh-roads-in-winter/

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