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How to reach Ladakh

     


                          If you plan of visiting Ladakh, the best way is to move on the roads as the valleys and roads are zigzag and full of adventure. Ladakh is one place which is a mystery for some while it is moon land for some. It is one kind of destination which you need to visit because of the beauty. It is easily accessible by roads, rails and airways.

By Air



                       Leh Airport is the nearest airport to reach Leh and you can visit it easily from Delhi or Punjab. The timings of flights change during the peak season and they are normally stopped during the winter season. Security checks are common in the Leh airport because it is a military security terminal.

By Bikes



                      The beauty of Ladakh can be felt only through a bike trip. There are two routes through which you can reach Ladakh. One is from Srinagar to Manali and the other one is from Manali to Leh. Royal Enfields are best to drive on these roads. You can cover more distances when you travel on a bike.

By Bus



                  Travelling by bus can be a bumpy one and there are two routes through which you can reach. You can pass Zoji La Pass by bus and it will take 4 days to reach Ladakh. The maximum cost for the same is Rs. 2,400.

By Rail



                   The nearest railway station to Leh is Jammu Tawi which is well connected with Kolkata, Mumbai and Delhi. It is a 3-day ride and from there, there are taxis outside railway stations to take you to Ladakh. The basic fare starts from Rs. 10,000.




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