How to Plan Leh Trip under 10K INR via New Delhi – Chandigarh – Manali – Keylong and Return – Budget Trip

Do you also feel like going to Leh / Ladakh, or are you thinking of going there now? Then take away all the worries about preparing your car or coordinating your bike gang. You just have to catch it! It’s that easy now! This post is about How to Plan Leh Trip under 10K INR – Budget Trip (Inc. Travel, Stay, and Food) From New Delhi via Chandigarh – Manali – Keylong.

Pack your bags and take the bus from ISBT Delhi (Kashmiri Gate), which will make the 1000 KM long journey, taking you to Leh in a picturesque 36-hour journey, all for 1738 INR for Ordinary Bus (1080 INR for Delhi to Keylong and 658 INR for Keylong to Leh) or 2609 INR for AC Bus (1951 INR for Delhi to Keylong and 658 INR for Keylong to Leh).

This bus ride is one of the world’s longest, highest, and most challenging bus routes. Taking off from the warm plains of Delhi, this bus journey will take you through Chandigarh, Kullu, Manali, and Keylong before reaching the freezing heights of Leh

However, it is not just the daunting temperature variation but the arduous journey that will test the mettle of the driver and passengers. The bus will pass through some of the highest mountain passes in the world, including Taglang-la (17,480 ft), Lachulung-la (16,600 ft), Baralacha-la (16,050 ft), and Rohtang-la (13,050 ft). There is an overnight halt at Keylong with a bus change to ensure safety.

The bus starts from Delhi at 3:45 PM, reaching Keylong the next day at 10:30 PM. The next day, the trip begins at 5:00 AM from Keylong and arrives at Leh at 7:00 PM

Excited? You should be!

There is no online booking for the trip yet as the weather in Keylong decides the fate of the journey forward. You can get your tickets/ advance tickets from the ISBT counter for the 2:30 PM Keylong bus service. 

Here is the Expense Summary of Complete Trip – Leh Trip under 10K INR

Travel (Delhi to Keylong)1080 INR (Ordinary Bus) or 1951 (AC Bus)
Travel (Keylong to Leh)658 INR
Travel (Keylong to Delhi) – Return1080 INR (Ordinary Bus) or 1951 (AC Bus)
Travel (Leh to Keylong) – Return658 INR
Accommodation (Keylong)1000 INR
Accommodation (Leh)1000 INR
Food (3 time meal and 200 INR for each meal) x 3 Days1800 INR
Total9018 INR

Check out the picturesque mountain passes you will be seeing along the way!

Rohtang-la Pass

You have heard about this pass on the news several times. At 13,050 ft, this pass has a stunning view, lots of snow, and hairpin bends.

Baralacha-la Pass

If you’ve watched Jab We Met, you’ve probably seen this pass already. With little mountains of snow on both sides, there is something very magical about Baralacha-la pass at 16,050 ft above sea level.

Lachulung-la Pass

At over 16,000 ft above sea level, this pass is close to Sarchu and Pangong Lake. Though driving here is relatively more straightforward, travelers need to acclimate to dropping oxygen levels if they want to avoid altitude sickness.

Taglang-la Pass

The second highest motorable pass in the world at 17,480 ft, Taglang-la is traversed by the Manali-Leh Highway. Watch as the brown mountains make way for snow-covered hills and incredible views.

Don’t wait any longer! A beautiful summer in Leh is now just a bus ride away!

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Hi!, I am Pardeep Patel, an Indian passport holder. I completed my M-Tech (Computer Science) in 2016. I love to travel, eat different foods from various cuisines, experience different cultures, make new friends and meet other.

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