Between Mid- May and early October is the best time to visit Ladakh. Not only because the roads from both sides, Srinagar and Manali remain open between these months; but also because these months have the best of Ladakh. One gets to enjoy different kinds of vibes in different regions of Ladakh in September. From visiting monasteries to high-altitude passes, everything is at its best during these months.

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So, planning your road trip to Ladakh in September will not be the wrong thing to do. Rather the number of places that are accessible during this month is quite extensive. Already we know that September has a different face to show, so we have brought together a list of places where you can head during your trip. Make sure to take note of these and do include them in your itinerary.

Here is the list of Places to Visit in Leh Ladakh in September 2024

1. Nubra Valley

Undoubtedly number Valley is one of the best places to visit in Ladakh in every season. You must be already aware of the fact that Ladakh’s internal circuit remains open throughout the year. So if you are visiting Ladakh in September, or not miss out on Nubra Valley at any cost.

  • Nubra Valley is one of the best places to visit in Ladakh during September and an amazing place too.
  • The valley is popular for its beautiful vistas and amazing view of the valley during the clear days in September.
  • The valley has a lot of interesting and important villages housed inside including the Siachen Glacier, Diskit Village, Panamik Village, and Hundur, to name some.
  • While you visit Ladakh during September, enjoy taking a ride on the Bactrian Camel, which is only found in this valley across the country.
  • The valley allows the visitors to enjoy a comfortable temperature with a beautiful skyline.

2. Khardung La

While you head to Nubra Valley, you will have to cross the mighty Khardung La. Before this will have to cross North and South Pallu. You might have already heard a lot about Khardung La, and while you would be hydrating things you must have read many things about this amazing place. Here are a few things that you should know:

  • It is one of the highest altitude motorable passes in the world as it stands at an astonishing height of 17892 ft above sea level.
  • Khardung La offers a daunting and challenging motorable road for the riders and drivers to enjoy at.
  • It is an amazing place to visit during your trip that offers a mesmerizing view of the skyline.
  • Khardung La is also a good place to visit if you want to view the snow-capped Himalayan mountains up close.
  • It will always be a thrilling experience to visit here and during September you might just get lucky and encounter snowfall.

3. Tso Moriri

Tso Moriri, nestled in the Himalayas, captivates with its crystal-clear blue waters, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and green pastures, offering an ethereal and serene landscape that soothes the soul.

  • One of the most beautiful alpine lakes in all of Ladakh, Tso Moriri is a must-visit.
  • This serene, clean, and calm lake come under the protected water bodies of the union territory that many people love to visit.
  • The lake is also a sacred waterbody rich in flora and fauna.
  • Even though it is a high-altitude waterbody, there are a lot of varieties of birds.
  • You can visit the villages and other amazing regions en route like the Korzok Village.

4. Shey Palace

Shey Palace is one of those attractions in Ladakh where you can enjoy witnessing and exploring new things that would help you in understanding the past of this union territory.

  • Shey was once the summer capital of Ladakh and people used to spend a couple of days at this place enjoying its beauty.
  • Shey Palace is a part of a complex that comprises a palace and a monastery.
  • While visiting the palace you can also offer your prayer to the second-highest Shakyamuni Buddha statue.
  • During your trip to Leh Ladakh in September, make sure that there you do not miss out on the other elements of the complex apart from these two.
  • Shey is at a considerable distance from Shey which is 16 km on the Leh-Manali Highway.

5. Chemrey Gompa

Chemrey Gompa, located in Ladakh, boasts a stunning hilltop setting, ancient Buddhist art, and a vibrant annual festival with mask dances and ritual ceremonies.

  • Chemrey Gompa is another attraction that lures a lot of people during their trip to Ladakh.
  • The Gompa is located on a hilltop with a steep climb.
  • The monastery sprawls across barley pastures and buckthorn scrubs with a mesmerizing view across the region.
  • While you visit here, you will see a lot of Tibetan Style architecture buildings and a maze of alleyways.
  • So, soak in the serenity and beauty of Chemrey Gompa as it is one of those places where you get to enjoy a lot.
  • There are quarters in the monastery where monks and their people stay, you can have a word with these people too.

6. Pangong Tso

Pangong Tso is one of those lakes in India, where people visit due to its sheer beauty of the place. This place has a charm of its own and to top it all, the lake isn’t completely in India also. We have listed below a few things that you should know before heading here:

  • Unmatchable beauty, cinematic backdrop, color-changing water, and a plethora of serenity throughout the place make Pangong one of the finest attractions of Ladakh.
  • While visiting here, you can take shelter at the camp colonies that are located some distance from the lake.
  • This alpine lake is situated approximately 223 km from Leh city and has an astonishing altitude of 4350 m above sea level.
  • Even though one-third of the lake is in India, it still is a wonderful and considerable place to visit.
  • Pangong Tso also comes under the protected area of Ladakh and you need to obtain the inner line permit to visit this place.

7. Hemis Monastery

Hemis Monastery, nestled in a scenic valley in Ladakh, offers a mesmerizing blend of ancient Tibetan architecture. It also boasts stunning Buddhist art and vibrant cultural festivities that attract visitors from around the world.

  • It is one of the largest and wealthiest monasteries in Ladakh, India.
  • The monastery is believed to have been founded in the 11th century by a Tibetan Buddhist master named Naropa.
  • Hemis Monastery is home to a rich collection of ancient Buddhist art, including thangkas (scroll paintings), statues, and murals.
  • The monastery’s central courtyard houses a colorful and intricately decorated prayer wheel.
  • Hemis Monastery is known for its vibrant annual festival called Hemis Festival, which features masked dances, music, and other cultural performances.
  • The monastery is situated in a scenic valley surrounded by mountains and offers stunning views of the landscape.
  • Hemis Monastery is still an active religious center and home to a community of around 100 monks.

8. Thiksey Monastery

Thiksey Monastery, perched on a hilltop in Ladakh, boasts stunning traditional architecture, intricate murals and sculptures, and awe-inspiring views of the surrounding landscape.

  • It is one of the largest and most famous monasteries in Ladakh, with over 500 years of history.
  • The monastery’s stunning architecture is a mix of Tibetan and Ladakhi styles, featuring a 12-story complex of prayer halls, stupas, and courtyards.
  • Thiksey Monastery houses a valuable collection of ancient Buddhist art, including thangkas (scroll paintings), sculptures, and murals.
  • Visitors can witness daily prayer ceremonies and rituals performed by the monks.
  • The monastery also has a large statue of Maitreya Buddha (Future Buddha) that is 49 feet high and took four years to build.
  • Thiksey Monastery hosts an annual festival called Gustor, which includes masked dances, music, and other cultural performances.
  • The monastery has been featured in several films and documentaries, including the popular Bollywood film “3 Idiots.”

Conclusion

Although there are many other places where you can visit during the Ladakh trip in September, we have included those that most people skip. There are multiple reasons why people do it, but now when you know about it, try not to.

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Katharyn Garcia

There might be a lot of things that would be there for Katharyn Garcia to do. But for the past 2 and a half years she has been living the life of a nomad. She travels to different places, explores the unexplored, and makes new friends. At the end of the day, she pens down everything on the white page.

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