Latest Updates
- Sham Festival debuts in Sham Valley (July 16–17): the first‑ever “Sham Festival” in the heart of Apricot Valley featured local culture, food stalls, performances, and artisan exhibits.
- Manali–Leh Highway fully open: After winter snow-clearing, the 428 km route reopened May 13, following a 46‑day BRO operation; now smooth transit via Zanskar‑Leh circuit
- KTM Service on Wheels launched: Bikers on the Manali – Jispa – Sarchu – Leh circuit now get roadside maintenance support, boosting adventure tourism safety
- Hemis Festival took place July 5–6 at Hemis Monastery — with vibrant Cham dances and traditional rituals, attracting tourists and pilgrims
- Ladakh Astro Festival in Hanle & Leh held June 27–28, featuring stargazing, expert talks, and telescope-viewing sessions Stonehead Bikes
- Cultural travel & trekking guide released highlights popular treks: Sham Valley, Markha, Nubra, Rumtse–Tso Moriri, Lamayuru–Alchi; and famous road circuits like Delhi–Leh–Pangong & Srinagar–Leh–Manali
- Weather alerts for June–July: Afternoon thunderstorms common; occasional flashes could affect lower passes—monitor local updates to avoid delays on routes like Chandratal treks
- Siachen Base Camp open to tourists: Civilians can now access the Siachen Base Camp area up to Kumar Post (~15,000 ft) without needing NOC, after BRO reopened Zojila Pass on April 1
- Galwan Valley tourism update: Initially planned opening on June 15 was postponed due to ongoing war-memorial construction; new date pending
- Ladakh International Music Festival: Annual folk/world-music event, typically held end‑April to early‑May; next edition expected spring 2026.</p>
- Road & trekking routes: Zojila Pass and Manali–Leh Highway open; locals report bike and taxi services running smoothly. Expect shoulder‑season updates for routes like Chadar Trek & Nubra Valley