Delhi to Ladakh

Plan an unforgettable road trip to the ultimate high-altitude adventure destination — Ladakh — with our comfortable and reliable travel service from Delhi. Whether you’re planning a soul-searching solo trip, a bike expedition with friends, or a family journey across rugged terrains, we offer fully-equipped vehicles including SUVs, Tempo Travellers, and support vehicles perfect for Himalayan driving. Our experienced drivers and support staff ensure you travel safely across challenging mountain routes, high passes, and scenic desert valleys.
Ladakh is not just a destination — it’s a life-changing journey. As you cross iconic passes like Baralacha La, Tanglang La, and Khardung La (the world’s highest motorable road), every turn reveals a new wonder — from the surreal blue of Pangong Lake and the vast salt flats of Tso Moriri, to the moon-like landscapes of Lamayuru and the Buddhist calm of Hemis Monastery. On the way, you’ll pass through legendary places like Leh, Nubra Valley, Magnetic Hill, and Zanskar, soaking in Ladakh’s unique blend of Tibetan culture, raw nature, and high-altitude thrill.
With our Delhi to Ladakh road trip package, you get full trip customization, stay bookings, acclimatization planning, and on-road support — making sure your journey is not only epic but safe, smooth, and deeply memorable.
Route & Highlights
Delhi → Murthal → Chandigarh → Mandi → Kullu → Manali → Jispa → Sarchu → Leh (Ladakh)
Trip Highlights:
Begin your grand Himalayan adventure with a smooth drive from Delhi to Chandigarh, followed by a scenic ascent into the Kullu Valley through Mandi and Kullu, reaching the picturesque town of Manali. After resting and acclimatizing in Manali, the journey intensifies as you cross the Atal Tunnel and head into the higher Himalayas via Keylong, Jispa, and Sarchu, ultimately reaching the breathtaking high-altitude desert of Leh in Ladakh.
Optional stopovers include a hearty paratha breakfast at Murthal dhabas, photo sessions at Pandoh Dam and Sundernagar Lake, and sightseeing breaks in Manali. The route from Manali to Leh is dotted with adventure: crossing high passes like Baralacha La, Nakee La, and Tanglang La, as well as scenic valleys, frozen streams, and dramatic rock formations.
This fully private and customizable road trip includes round-trip travel, experienced mountain drivers, and multi-day packages tailored for exploration and acclimatization. Popular add-ons include Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri, Magnetic Hill, and Khardung La — the world’s highest motorable pass.
With careful planning and expert guidance, your Delhi to Ladakh journey becomes more than a road trip — it’s an unforgettable high-altitude adventure through the heart of the Indian Himalayas.
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How to Plan a Trip to Delhi from Rohtang pass
Planning a trip from Rohtang Pass back to Delhi is all about choosing the right route, vehicle, and timing for a smooth and scenic descent from the Himalayas to the plains. Whether you’re ending a Manali adventure or coming back from a high-altitude road trip, our end-to-end travel service ensures a stress-free return to Delhi.
Start by selecting your return date and group size. Based on that, we’ll provide suitable transport options — Sedans for couples or small families, SUVs for added space and comfort, and Tempo Travellers for larger groups. Our vehicles are equipped for mountain terrain and driven by experienced hill drivers to ensure your safety and comfort on the curvy roads.
Your journey typically follows this scenic route:
Rohtang Pass → Manali → Kullu → Mandi → Bilaspur → Chandigarh → Delhi, covering around 540–580 km in 12–14 hours, depending on weather and traffic. You can include optional stopovers like Solang Valley, Pandoh Dam, or Murthal for a famous paratha break.
Our services include hotel check-out coordination, rest stop planning, and doorstep drop-offs in Delhi. With us, your Rohtang to Delhi journey becomes not just a return trip, but a comfortable and well-managed conclusion to your Himalayan getaway.Planning a return journey from Ladakh (Leh) to Delhi is all about choosing the right route, vehicle, and schedule for a smooth and unforgettable descent from the high Himalayas to the plains of North India. Whether you’re ending an adventurous bike expedition or a scenic family vacation in Ladakh, our end-to-end travel service ensures a safe, stress-free return to Delhi.
Start by selecting your return date and group size. Based on that, we offer transport options such as Sedans for couples or small families, SUVs for added comfort and luggage, and Tempo Travellers for larger groups. All vehicles are mountain-ready and driven by professional drivers experienced in high-altitude routes.
Your return route generally follows this breathtaking path:
Leh → Sarchu → Jispa → Keylong → Atal Tunnel → Manali → Kullu → Mandi → Bilaspur → Chandigarh → Delhi, covering around 1,020–1,100 km over 3 to 4 days, depending on stopovers and weather. Popular halts include Pang, Baralacha La, Sissu, and Manali. You can even enjoy optional sightseeing at Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, or take a relaxing break in Murthal on the final stretch



Travel from Delhi to Rohtang pass by Road
Traveling from Delhi to Rohtang Pass by road is one of the most adventurous and scenic drives in Himachal Pradesh, offering a dramatic shift from bustling plains to snow-capped peaks. Covering approximately 550–580 km, the journey takes around 14–16 hours, depending on road conditions, weather, and traffic.
The route takes you through Murthal, Chandigarh, Bilaspur, Mandi, Kullu, and Manali, before ascending towards the high-altitude Rohtang Pass. While the initial stretch till Manali is a smooth highway ride, the real thrill begins as you climb from Manali to Rohtang, passing through winding mountain roads, alpine forests, and breathtaking valleys.
You can enjoy stopovers at Murthal dhabas for breakfast, scenic lakes like Sundernagar, and photo points such as Pandoh Dam and Kullu Valley. In Manali, you may choose to stay overnight before taking on the final stretch to Rohtang early the next morning, as vehicle entry is often restricted to specific hours and requires a permit.
The final 50 km climb from Manali to Rohtang is narrow, steep, and packed with jaw-dropping Himalayan views. Depending on the season, you’ll find snow activities like sledging, skiing, snow biking, or simply enjoy playing in snow.
Whether you’re driving your own car or booking a Tempo Traveller or SUV, make sure your vehicle is suitable for high-altitude driving and equipped with an experienced hill driver. Travel between May and November only, as Rohtang remains closed in winter due to heavy snowfall.
This drive isn’t just a route — it’s an unforgettable experience through some of Himachal’s most scenic landscapes.
Places to See in Rohtang Pass
raveling from Delhi to Ladakh by road is one of the most thrilling and visually stunning road journeys in India — a true test of adventure, endurance, and the human spirit. Spanning over 1,020 to 1,100 km, this high-altitude expedition takes you from the plains of Delhi to the arid, moon-like landscapes of Leh in Ladakh, crossing multiple mountain passes, valleys, and rivers along the way.
The journey usually follows this scenic and rugged route:
Delhi → Murthal → Chandigarh → Mandi → Kullu → Manali → Atal Tunnel → Keylong → Jispa → Sarchu → Pang → Leh
The initial stretch till Manali offers smooth highways and popular stopovers like Murthal dhabas, Sundernagar Lake, and Pandoh Dam. After Manali, the route transforms into a remote, high-altitude trail with jaw-dropping Himalayan views, glacier-fed rivers, and steep mountain roads. You’ll cross legendary mountain passes like:
Baralacha La (16,000+ ft)
Nakee La & Lachung La
Tanglang La (second-highest pass in India)
It’s highly recommended to stay overnight in Jispa or Sarchu to acclimatize properly and break up the long journey. Along the way, you’ll witness surreal terrains such as the More Plains, Gata Loops, and Pang Valley.
Whether you’re on a bike expedition, traveling in a private SUV, or booking a Tempo Traveller for your group, ensure your vehicle is suited for high-altitude driving and that your driver is experienced with Himalayan terrain. Travel between June and September only, when the passes are open and safe.
This isn’t just a road trip — it’s an epic Himalayan adventure filled with unmatched scenery, spiritual silence, and unforgettable memories.