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The best time to visit Ladakh is between the summer months of April to July, when temperatures range from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius. Ladakh is notorious for having exceptionally low temperatures for virtually the entire year.
Be prepared for the cold when visiting Ladakh. Make a list of everything you'll need for your journey to Ladakh and double-check it. It's also possible that you'll be dealing with sub-zero temperatures and strong winds. Carry woollen apparel, which should include the following: • Woolen Cap • Gloves • Windproof and warm jacket
Yes, it's bitterly cold, bitterly cold. It's even more dangerous if you're riding a motorcycle. When you get in Khradungla, the air will become thinner and you will feel cooler. Despite the fact that you will be wearing coats and helmets, the cold can be uncomfortable. Because the winters in Ladakh are bitterly cold, it is recommended that you dress warmly inside.
When travelling to a height of roughly 3500 metres, it is common to notice that most people notice the changes all at once. The amount of time it takes to acclimate varies from person to person. Some people will need the entire first day to relax, while others will be OK. For the first three days, try to stay away from alcohol and drink as much water, juice, and tea as possible.
During the day, T-shirts and shorts will suffice, but as the evening progresses, the weather will get cool, necessitating the use of a jacket and pullover. Warm woollen clothing is required for trekking at a height of 4000 metres above sea level. If you're going in the months of June and July, you'll need windbreakers and raincoats, as well as a pair of waterproof shoes.
As a suggestion, it is preferable to stop along the journey where there is electricity. When you get at your destination, set aside some time in the evening to charge all of your devices. All new cars now come with a USB port, so as long as you have your own USB charging cable, you'll be OK. Except in Pangong, electricity is usually available everywhere. Pangong is completely off the beaten path and relies solely on harnessed solar energy after 9 p.m.