14-Day Delhi to Ladakh Road Trip by Bus with Optional Bike Route (10–23 March 2026)

Delhi → En route (overnight bus) · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Depart Delhi — Overnight bus to Manali

Morning:

Board your coach in the evening, but spend the morning gathering last-minute supplies and prepping gear: visit Janpath Market for thermal layers and quick snacks, stop by Connaught Place cafés to finalize route maps and permits, and get any bike spares from a trusted shop in Karol Bagh if you plan the optional two-wheeled leg. Finish with a relaxed lunch near India Gate or a quick vehicle check at a nearby garage so your group leaves Delhi organized and ready for the overnight push toward the mountains.

Afternoon:

Spend the afternoon finalizing logistics with a relaxed gear-check at Dilli Haat for last-minute traditional warmwear and quick regional snacks, then head to Paharganj to pick up any lightweight bike spares or tools from local shops familiar with Himalayan routes. Before boarding, enjoy an early dinner at a hearty North Indian spot in Khan Market to carb-load and hydrate, and regroup for a calm, organised evening boarding that transitions you from the city toward the mountains.

Evening:

Before boarding, unwind with a relaxed pre-departure stroll and light meal around Hauz Khas Village, picking up last-minute insulating socks or gloves from boutique outdoor stores and enjoying a warm cup of tea at a cozy café overlooking the lake. Then head to ISBT Kashmere Gate early to complete ticket formalities, load luggage into the bus, and share a brief gear-check and route briefing at the station so your group boards calmly and ready for the overnight climb toward the mountains.

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Manali · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Arrive Manali — Rest and bike/vehicle prep

Morning:

Recover from the overnight journey with a gentle riverside breakfast at The Johnson's Cafe (Old Manali), then stroll the tranquil lanes toward Vashisht Village to soak in hot sulphur springs and loosen stiff muscles before mechanical work. After a relaxing soak, bring your bike or bus to a trusted workshop like Himachal Motors Service Centre for a thorough check (brake pads, chain lube, tyre pressures) while you pick up last-minute cold-weather consumables at the local Manali Mall Road shops.

Afternoon:

Spend a focused afternoon sourcing technical kit and doing hands-on bike tuning: visit Old Manali Market for patch kits, thermal liners and local guidance, then take your bike to R.S. Motors Workshop for carburettor tune, clutch check and fresh antifreeze. After mechanical work, warm up with a hearty late lunch and chai at Café 1947 while the team finalises routes, fuel stops and reserve-part lists before an easy evening rest to prepare for the high-altitude push.

Evening:

As the sun dips, take a restorative walk along the pedestrian stretch near Tibetan Market to pick up windproof balaclavas and pocket-sized first-aid kits, then enjoy a comforting dinner of local Himachali dishes at Johnson's Kitchen (New Manali) while comparing bike notes and spare-parts lists. Finish the night with a brief planning session at Café Coffeetime to confirm fuel stops, overnight camps and rider rotations before an early lights-out to be fresh for the high-altitude ascent.

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Keylong (via Rohtang Pass if open) · Thursday, March 12, 2026

Manali to Keylong — Acclimatization and scenic ride

Morning:

Leave Manali early and stop at the roadside hamlet of Kothi for a warming cup of chai and freshly made parathas while stretching legs before the climb; from there take a short detour to the frozen river viewpoints near Marhi for crisp mountain air and easy acclimatization walks. Continue ascending with a photo stop at the panoramic overlook by Atal Tunnel North Portal (if accessible) to admire the Dhauladhar and Pir Panjal ranges, then break for a light second breakfast in Dhundi where local tea stalls serve hot soups and simple Tibetan-style momos to refuel before tackling higher passes toward Keylong.

Afternoon:

After mid-morning climbs, pause for lunch and warming tea at Giu Village where rustic teahouses serve steaming thukpa and local butter tea while you stretch with a short walk through terraced hamlets. Continue toward Keylong with a calm stop at the frozen terraces by Koksar, taking in high-altitude vistas and a gentle acclimatization stroll, then visit the roadside Shashur Gompa for a quiet moment among prayer flags before checking into Keylong and arranging evening gear checks and fuel refills.

Evening:

Wind down your day with a gentle riverside stroll and hot meal at Solu Bridge Local Dhabas, sampling steaming dal-chawal and butter tea while watching golden light on the Lahaul valley. Afterwards, visit the serene Shashur Gompa Viewpoint for sunset prayer-flag vistas, then settle into a cozy guesthouse such as Keylong Riverside Guesthouse for an evening of card games, gear rechecks and a short briefing on high-altitude riding plans for tomorrow.

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Sarchu · Friday, March 13, 2026

Keylong to Sarchu — High-altitude drive and overnight camp

Morning:

Depart Keylong at first light and warm up with a hearty breakfast at Tandi Riverside Café, then pause for acclimatisation and photos at the windswept viewpoint near Baralacha La approach where scattered prayer flags and rust-red scree set the high-altitude tone. Continue through stark landscapes with a short visit to the frozen tributary at Nakee La saddle for a brisk acclimatisation walk and hot soups from a roadside dhaba, arriving mid-morning to scout ideal camp meadows around Gata Loops foothills before your team sets onward logistics for the Sarchu overnight.

Afternoon:

After a steady morning climb, pause for a warming lunch at the roadside dhaba by Darcha Village, where hearty thukpa and pakoras help steady riders before the high-altitude stretch. Continue across stark plateaus with a brief photo-and-stretch stop at the windswept moraine near Pang Village viewpoint, then scout the best grassy camp ring near Jispa meadows for your Sarchu overnight-set up tents, check stoves, and enjoy a sunset walk under prayer flags while sipping hot butter tea and sharing route notes for the next day's ascent.

Evening:

As dusk settles, unwind with a warming meal at the roadside camp kitchen near Nakee Gosum, where locally made thukpa and butter tea revive riders while the group shares notes from the day. After dinner, take a short lantern-lit walk to the prayer-flag ridge by Gara La Viewpoint to watch the stars emerge over the plateau, then return to your campsite at Sarchu Meadow Camp for a final gear check, hot-water bottle prep and a relaxed briefing for the higher passes ahead.

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Leh · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Sarchu to Leh — Entering Ladakh, gradual acclimatization

Morning:

Break early from Sarchu and drive across the high plateau to pause for a brisk acclimatisation walk at the windswept Gya Village viewpoint, taking in distant Himalayan silhouettes while sipping hot soup from a roadside tent. Continue with a restorative stop at the simple tea-house by Patseo Hamlet to stretch, refuel on butter tea and local tsampa, then roll into Leh via the panoramic Tanglang La lookout where photo stops and short walks help ease the ascent before checking into your guesthouse in Leh for light rest and hydration.

Afternoon:

After the Tanglang La descent, pause for a restorative lunch and roadside tea at Rumtse Dhaba, then take a gentle walk through the high-altitude barley fields around Tangyar Hamlet to stretch legs and breathe thin, crisp air. Later, visit the colorful prayer-flag ridge at Kag Chode for panoramic views of the Indus valley, followed by a light stop at Shey roadside chorten to glimpse carved mani stones before rolling into Leh for check-in and hydration.

Evening:

As daylight fades, settle into a cozy meal at The Tibetan Kitchen (Leh Market) sampling warm thukpa and butter tea while comparing notes from the high-altitude stretches. After dinner, take a gentle, acclimatising stroll up to Shanti Stupa to watch the valley lights come alive and enjoy panoramic night views of Leh; finish with a low-key tea or hot chocolate at Bon Appetit Café before an early night to aid recovery.

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Leh · Sunday, March 15, 2026

Leh — Rest day, permits, bike checks, and short local rides

Morning:

Start slowly with a restorative breakfast at The Tibetan Kitchen (Leh Market), then head to DC Office (Leh) early to collect any remaining permits and confirm paperwork for Nubra and Pangong. After permits, take your bikes for a short mechanical tune-up and tyre-pressure check at J&K Motors Workshop followed by a gentle acclimatisation ride along the river to Spituk Monastery for quiet prayer-flag views and light walking to keep muscles loose.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon visiting Leh Main Bazaar for last-minute riding gear and local snacks, then take a gentle test-ride out to Choglamsar to practise high-altitude handling on short undulating stretches while enjoying riverside views. Finish with a calming stop at Sankar Gompa for quiet prayer-flag vistas and a warm cup of butter tea at a nearby teahouse while the mechanics complete final bike adjustments and fuel-top checks.

Evening:

As evening settles, enjoy a relaxed meal at The Tibetan Kitchen Annex sampling warm thenthuk and local apricot jam desserts, then wander to the peaceful riverside lawns beside Stok Palace Garden for golden-hour views and gentle stretching to ease tired legs. Finish with a low-key visit to Zangskar Heritage Café for hot butter tea and route-talk - mechanics can complete last-minute tweaks while the group reviews tomorrow's high-altitude departure plans under lamplight.

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Nubra Valley (Diskit/Biafo areas) · Monday, March 16, 2026

Leh to Nubra Valley — Cross Khardung La, explore Diskit

Morning:

Break pre-dawn in Leh with a quick, warming breakfast at Gesmo Café before an early departure to tackle Khardung La - stop at the panoramic saddle to walk among the prayer flags and sip hot tea from a local stall while cameras capture the sweeping cold-desert vistas. Descend toward Nubra with a roadside pause at the vantage by Khalsar viewpoint for views over the Shyok tributary, then glide into Diskit to explore the mud-brick lanes and visit the hilltop Diskit Gompa for its giant Maitreya statue and sweeping valley panoramas before checking into your homestay or camp.

Afternoon:

After descending Khardung La, pause for a riverside lunch at Tsemo Riverside Dhaba, then take a gentle walk through the poplar-lined lanes of Hunder Village to admire traditional mud houses and meet local traders selling pashmina. In the late afternoon, explore the surreal sand-dune edge at Hunder Sand Dunes with an optional short camel trek on Bactrian camels, followed by tea and panoramic photos from the hill above Diskit Old Town before settling into your homestay or camp.

Evening:

As night falls, settle into a welcoming homestay or camp at Tegar Village where hosts serve a warming Ladakhi dinner of thukpa and apricot tea while you trade riding stories. After supper, take a short guided stroll to the nearby Diskit Riverside Promenade to hear the Indus tributary murmur under starlight and enjoy quiet valley views before returning for a cozy bonfire and local folk songs with your hosts.

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Turtuk or en route back to Leh · Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Nubra Valley to Turtuk or back to Leh — Explore local villages or return

Morning:

Head out at first light toward the remote village of Tyakshi for a quiet village walk among apricot orchards and traditional mud-brick houses, stopping to meet local families and sample homemade apricot butter tea and sun-dried apricot snacks. Continue along the Shyok valley to the fortified hamlet of Turtuk, explore the village lanes, visit a small community-run heritage homestay to learn Balti weaving techniques, and climb a nearby modest ridge for sweeping views of the Pakistan border plains before choosing whether to linger or begin the gradual return toward Leh.

Afternoon:

If you choose to press on to Turtuk, enjoy a relaxed riverside lunch at Khadang Tea Stall before wandering the village lanes to visit the family-run Turtuk Heritage Museum and learn Balti customs from local guides; finish with a cuppa and homemade apricot jam at a community homestay. If you prefer to return toward Leh, stop en route at Panamik Hot Springs for a soothing soak and a short walk around the nearby willow groves, then stretch your legs with a photo stop at the lookout above Saser Brangsa to take in the widening Indus-Shyok confluence before rolling steadily back toward Leh.

Evening:

As dusk settles, enjoy a slow, flavoursome meal at Haji's Riverside Homestay where hosts serve freshly made apricot preserve and local barley roti while you swap village stories. After dinner, take a short guided lantern walk to Turtuk Fort viewpoint to watch the valley lights and silhouette of apricot orchards, then warm up with spiced butter tea at a community courtyard while locals share Balti songs before you settle in for the night or prepare for the next-day return ride toward Leh.

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Pangong Lake · Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Leh to Pangong Lake — Scenic ride along high-altitude lake

Morning:

Leave Leh at first light and stop for a brisk breakfast of warm tsampa porridge and butter tea at Karzoo Village Dhaba, then follow the scenic ridge road with a photo stop at the panoramic viewpoint above Changthang Plateau Overlook to admire the salt-flat sprawl and distant mountains. Mid-morning, pause for a short guided walk to the ancient chorten cluster at Marubong Ridge for prayer-flag vistas and a breathing break before descending to the lakeshore where you can stroll the pebble beaches of Pangong East Bay and watch the water shift colours as sunlight strengthens.

Afternoon:

After a lakeside lunch, take a gentle ride east along the lesser-used shore to visit the saline flats near Maan Village Shoreline, stopping for close-up photos of the ice-fringed shallows and birdlife. Later, wander to the elevated ridge by Durbuk Viewpoint for sweeping panoramas of the lake's colour bands, then settle at a cozy camp or guesthouse at Spangmik Hamlet to watch late-afternoon light turn the water from teal to deep indigo while sharing hot butter tea and checking gear for the next day's return.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, settle at a lakeside camp near Hunder Shore Outcrop to watch the lake's colours deepen while enjoying a hot, locally cooked meal of butter tea and momos by the stove. Take a short guided stroll to the nearby salt-encrusted ledges at Chushul Rim for reflected-sky photography and then warm up around a communal bonfire at Spangmik Campfire Circle, where local hosts may share Ladakhi folk stories and apricot-based treats before an early, restful night to aid acclimatisation.

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Leh · Thursday, March 19, 2026

Pangong to Leh — Return, relax, and bike maintenance

Morning:

Start early with a brisk lakeside breakfast at Maan Village Tea Stall, then ride the quieter backroad toward Leh with a scenic photo stop at Changthang Salt Flats Overlook to watch the morning light on the flats before descending. Back in town, drop your bikes at Royal Enfield Service Point (Old Airport Road) for a full check, while you stretch your legs with a restorative walk through the peaceful gardens of Sankar Gompa Orchard and grab a warming bowl of thenthuk at the nearby Ladakhi Kitchen Café.

Afternoon:

Roll back into Leh and head straight to Royal Enfield Workshop (Leh Bypass) for a fuller bike service and tyre inspection while mechanics wash off lake grime and tune carburettors; nearby, grab a warming late lunch of thenthuk and apricot chutney at Bon Appetit Annex. After bikes are handed over, stroll through the quiet lawns of Sankar Heritage Garden for gentle stretching, then visit Leh Market Ceramic Studio to pick up a small locally made souvenir and enjoy butter tea before an early evening of rest and gear re-packing.

Evening:

After your lakeside sunrise and the ride back, wind down with a soothing riverside dinner at Choskor Riverside Café, sampling warm thenthuk and apricot chutney while recounting highlights from Pangong. Later, stroll up to Namgyal Hillview Terrace for panoramic twilight views over Leh, then drop bikes at Stok Road Moto Shed for an overnight checklist and small repairs while you enjoy hot butter tea and light folk music at a nearby guesthouse.

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Sarchu/Jispa (depending on route) · Friday, March 20, 2026

Leh to Sarchu or Jispa — Begin return toward Manali

Morning:

Break camp early and head west from Leh with a warming breakfast stop at Alchi Tea Stall for butter tea and hot tsampa before beginning the descent; shortly after, pause at the windswept viewpoint by Zanskar Confluence Lookout for a short acclimatisation walk and sweeping views of the Indus merging with tributary valleys. Continue along the high road with a mechanical-and-fuel check at the roadside Summit Service Dhaba near the plateau, then enjoy a late-morning snack of steaming momos at Khaltse Riverside Stop while scanning the route ahead and finalising tonight's camp plans around Sarchu or the grassy meadows of Jispa.

Afternoon:

After the mid-morning descent, stop for a restorative lunch at Dha-Hanu Roadside Dhaba sampling hot thukpa and apricot chutney, then take a gentle acclimatisation stroll through the barley terraces near Lamayuru Outskirts to stretch legs and soak in moonland-like rock formations. Continue the return with a scenic photo halt at Miatse Plateau Viewpoint to watch shifting shadows on the high plains, then scout an ideal late-afternoon camp near the willow-lined bend by Bhaga River Meadow (Jispa approach) to pitch tents, check stoves and share a warm cup of butter tea before the evening climb toward Sarchu.

Evening:

As dusk settles, unwind with a warming meal at the roadside Suru Valley Dhaba, sampling steaming thukpa and apricot chutney while riders compare notes from the day's high passes. Afterwards, take a short lantern-lit stroll to the prayer-flag ridge above Gya-Khara Viewpoint for sweeping twilight views of the returning valley, then settle into your chosen camp at Jispa Meadow Camp or Sarchu Plateau Camp for a hot-water bottle, final gear checks and a quiet briefing for the long descent toward Manali tomorrow.

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Manali · Saturday, March 21, 2026

Sarchu/Jispa to Manali — Complete high-altitude section

Morning:

Break early from camp and descend through sweeping valleys with a crisp breakfast stop at Samudra Dhaba where hot soups and parathas warm you before the long drop in altitude; pause for a short acclimatisation walk and photos at the windswept Mepchal Viewpoint to admire layered ridgelines and pray-flag corridors. Continue the ride past dramatic rock funnels, refuel at Tandi Petrol Point, then stretch your legs with a riverside tea and roadside momos at Bagra Tea Stall before rolling serenely into Manali for an afternoon of rest and bike wash-downs.

Afternoon:

After the high plains, pause for a warming riverside lunch at Gulaba Dhaba where steaming thukpa and masala chai revive tired riders, then take a gentle walk through the pine-scented meadows of Kullu Forests Viewpoint to loosen muscles and enjoy valley panoramas. Continue the descent with a scenic photo stop at Rahala Falls Overlook to feel the drop in altitude and refresh with cool waterfall mist, before rolling into Manali for an evening bike wash at Old Manali Moto Shed and a relaxed group debrief over hot dinner.

Evening:

Wind down the long descent with a restorative evening stop at Vashishth Hot Springs just outside Manali to soak tired legs and soothe altitude-weary muscles, followed by a leisurely stroll through the aromatic lanes of Old Manali Bazaar to pick up herbal teas and local woollens. Finish with a comforting dinner at Johnson's Kitchen (Old Manali) enjoying hot thukpa and shared ride stories, then regroup for gear stowage and an organized handover of rented bikes at Manali Moto Hub before an early, well-earned night.

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Manali → En route (overnight bus) · Sunday, March 22, 2026

Manali to Delhi — Overnight bus back to Delhi

Morning:

Enjoy a relaxed final morning in Manali with a riverside breakfast at The Lazy Dog Café (Old Manali) before a gentle walk through the pine-scented lanes to browse handcrafted woollens and souvenirs at Shiva Market. After packing, stop by Manali Ridge viewpoint for one last panoramic look over the valley and a final hot cup of chai at Café 360° while performing a final luggage and bike-check at Manali Moto Hub before boarding the overnight coach.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed final afternoon winding down gear and memories with a late lunch at Drifter's Café (Vashisht Road) sampling hearty rajma-chawal and warming masala chai, then take a restorative soak at the nearby Vashisht Hot Springs to ease tired muscles before the long overnight journey. Finish with a gentle souvenir hunt along Old Manali Main Street for locally woven shawls and packets of apricot jam, followed by a final group gear-check at Manali Bus Stand before boarding the overnight coach to Delhi.

Evening:

Before boarding, enjoy an easy early-evening meal at Il Forno (Old Manali) for a warming wood-fired pizza or pasta and hearty chai while the group finalises luggage and bike stowage. Then take a final calm riverside stroll to Beas Riverside Promenade to swap last-minute ride stories and hand over rented kit, followed by a prompt arrival at Manali Bus Stand to complete boarding, ticket checks and a brief route briefing so everyone settles for the overnight journey back to Delhi.

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Delhi · Monday, March 23, 2026

Arrive Delhi — Trip end and rest

Morning:

After arriving in the capital, recover from the long journey with a leisurely breakfast at SodaBottleOpenerWala (Khan Market) where warming Irani chai and hearty Parsi fare set a comforting tone; follow this with a gentle stroll through the shady lawns of Lodhi Garden to stretch stiff legs and soak up calm greenery. Finish the morning by returning bikes or gear (if rented) at Okhla Bike Hub and enjoying a relaxed late-morning massage or hot shower at Kaya Kalp Spa (The Leela, Delhi) to reset before heading home or to the airport.

Afternoon:

After arriving and checking in, replenish and reminisce over the trip with a leisurely lunch at Karim's (Jama Masjid area) sampling rich dal and kebabs, then wander the nearby lanes to pick up last-minute souvenirs like pashmina shawls and miniature thangka paintings at Dariba Kalan Market. Follow with a calming riverside walk and light tea at Haji Ali Tea Stall (near Yamuna Ghat) to sort photos, exchange contact details, and arrange final logistics (bike returns, luggage transfers) before a relaxed evening and early rest.

Evening:

Ease back into city life with a comforting meal at Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfiwale sampling cooling kulfi flavors and light chaat, then take a slow riverside stroll along the refurbished promenades at Akshardham Yamuna Front to unwind and reflect on the journey. Finish the night with a relaxing foot massage or reflexology session at Footlogix Studio (Connaught Place) and a final cup of masala chai at SodaBottleOpenerWala (DLF Promenade) while sorting photos and exchanging contact details before turning in early.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Janpath Market (shopping - thermal layers/snacks)₹500
Connaught Place cafés (coffee / meal)₹300
Karol Bagh bike spares (parts/tools - per person share)₹400
India Gate (lunch nearby)₹350
Dilli Haat (shopping - warmwear/snacks)₹300
Paharganj (bike spares/tools)₹300
Khan Market (dinner - carb-load)₹600
Hauz Khas Village (café / shopping socks/gloves)₹400
ISBT Kashmere Gate (bus ticket formalities - local charge)₹50
Overnight bus Delhi → Manali (seat)₹900
The Johnson's Cafe (Old Manali) - breakfast₹400
Vashisht Village hot springs (entry/donations)₹100
Himachal Motors Service Centre (basic bike check - per bike share)₹500
Manali Mall Road (shopping consumables)₹300
Old Manali Market (patch kits/linters)₹200
R.S. Motors Workshop (carburettor tune/clutch check - per bike share)₹800
Café 1947 (lunch/tea)₹500
Tibetan Market (balaclavas / first-aid kits)₹250
Johnson's Kitchen (New Manali) - dinner₹450
Café Coffeetime (planning session - drinks)₹200
The Johnson's Cafe (again - alternative meal)₹400
Kothi (chai & parathas)₹150
Marhi viewpoints (snack/tea)₹100
Atal Tunnel North Portal (viewpoint - free)Free
Dhundi tea stall (breakfast/snack)₹120
Giu Village teahouse (lunch - thukpa)₹200
Koksar stop (photo/snack)₹100
Shashur Gompa (visit)Free
Solu Bridge Local Dhabas (dinner)₹250
Shashur Gompa Viewpoint (sunset)Free
Keylong Riverside Guesthouse (overnight - per person dorm/room share)₹800
Tandi Riverside Café (breakfast)₹200
Baralacha La approach viewpoint (photo stop)Free
Nakee La saddle (walk & soup)₹150
Gata Loops foothills (scouting camp area)Free
Darcha Village dhaba (lunch)₹250
Pang Village viewpoint (stretch/photo)Free
Jispa meadows (camp set-up - per person camping)₹700
Nakee Gosum camp kitchen (meal)₹300
Gara La Viewpoint (stargazing walk)Free
Sarchu Meadow Camp (overnight camping - per person)₹900
Gya Village viewpoint (acclimatisation walk & soup)₹150
Patseo Hamlet tea-house (snack)₹100
Tanglang La lookout (photo stop - chai)₹100
Rumtse Dhaba (lunch)₹250
Tangyar Hamlet (walk in barley fields)Free
Kag Chode prayer-flag ridge (view)Free
Shey roadside chorten (visit)Free
The Tibetan Kitchen (Leh Market) - dinner / breakfast options₹400
Shanti Stupa (entry / viewpoint - donation)Free
DC Office (Leh) - permits collection (per person admin cost)₹400
J&K Motors Workshop (short tune-up)₹500
Spituk Monastery (visit)Free
Leh Main Bazaar (shopping / snacks)₹300
Choglamsar (short ride / practice)Free
Sankar Gompa (visit)Free
The Tibetan Kitchen Annex (evening meal)₹400
Stok Palace Garden (tea/snack)₹150
Zangskar Heritage Café (tea)₹150
Gesmo Café (pre-dawn breakfast)₹250
Khardung La (viewpoint - local tea stall)₹100
Khalsar viewpoint (stop)Free
Diskit Gompa (visit)Free
Tsemo Riverside Dhaba (lunch)₹250
Hunder Village (walk / local purchases)₹200
Hunder Sand Dunes (camel ride - optional)₹600
Diskit Old Town hill (tea / photo)₹100
Tegar Village homestay (overnight - per person)₹900
Tyakshi (village visit / apricot snacks)₹150
Turtuk village visit (community museum/heritage - donation)₹200
Khadang Tea Stall (lunch)₹200
Turtuk Heritage Museum (entry/donation)₹100
Panamik Hot Springs (entry/donation)₹200
Haji's Riverside Homestay (dinner / overnight)₹700
Karzoo Village Dhaba (breakfast)₹200
Changthang Plateau Overlook (photo stop)Free
Marubong Ridge chorten cluster (short walk)Free
Pangong East Bay (beach stroll)Free
Maan Village Shoreline (lakeside lunch)₹300
Durbuk Viewpoint (photo stop)Free
Spangmik Hamlet (camp/guesthouse - per person)₹800
Spangmik Campfire Circle (evening meal / bonfire)₹400
Maan Village Tea Stall (breakfast)₹150
Royal Enfield Service Point (Old Airport Road) - basic service₹600
Ladakhi Kitchen Café (thenthuk)₹250
Royal Enfield Workshop (Leh Bypass) - fuller service₹800
Bon Appetit Annex (late lunch)₹350
Leh Market Ceramic Studio (souvenir)₹300
Choskor Riverside Café (riverside dinner)₹400
Namgyal Hillview Terrace (twilight view)Free
Alchi Tea Stall (breakfast)₹200
Zanskar Confluence Lookout (photo stop)Free
Summit Service Dhaba (mechanical/fuel check snack)₹150
Khaltse Riverside Stop (momos/snack)₹150
Dha-Hanu Roadside Dhaba (lunch)₹250
Lamayuru Outskirts (walk - moonland formations)Free
Miatse Plateau Viewpoint (photo stop)Free
Bhaga River Meadow / Jispa Meadow Camp (overnight camping)₹700
Suru Valley Dhaba (dinner)₹250
Gya-Khara Viewpoint (twilight)Free
Samudra Dhaba (breakfast)₹200
Mepchal Viewpoint (photo stop)Free
Tandi Petrol Point (refuel - per person share)₹500
Bagra Tea Stall (tea & momos)₹150
Gulaba Dhaba (lunch)₹250
Kullu Forests Viewpoint (walk)Free
Rahala Falls Overlook (photo stop)Free
Old Manali Moto Shed (bike wash - per bike share)₹300
Vashishth Hot Springs (soak entry/donation)₹100
Johnson's Kitchen (Old Manali) - dinner (final)₹450
Manali Moto Hub (bike return / hub fee)₹200
The Lazy Dog Café (breakfast final)₹350
Shiva Market (souvenirs / woollens)₹400
Café 360° (final tea)₹150
Drifter's Café (lunch)₹350
Il Forno (evening meal)₹500
Beas Riverside Promenade (stroll)Free
Manali Bus Stand (overnight bus to Delhi ticket formalities)₹50
Overnight bus Manali → Delhi (seat)₹900
SodaBottleOpenerWala (Khan Market) - breakfast₹450
Lodhi Garden (stroll)Free
Okhla Bike Hub (bike/gear return)₹200
Kaya Kalp Spa (The Leela) - massage (approx shared cost)₹2,000
Karim's (Jama Masjid) - lunch₹500
Dariba Kalan Market (souvenirs)₹300
Haji Ali Tea Stall (near Yamuna Ghat) - tea₹50
Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfiwale (dessert / chaat)₹150
Akshardham Yamuna Front (stroll)Free
Footlogix Studio (Connaught Place) - foot massage₹800
SodaBottleOpenerWala (DLF Promenade) - tea₹350
Estimated Total (per person)₹32,970
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