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Apricot Blossom Ladakh

Witness Ladakh draped in pink and white as apricot blossoms paint the Himalayan valleys

TREK DIFFICULTY
Easy-Moderate
TREK DURATION
7 Days / 6 Nights
HIGHEST ALTITUDE
18380 ft
CLOAKROOM / OFFLOADING
✗ Not Available
REGION
Ladakh
REPORTING LOCATION
Leh
CLOSEST AIRPORT
Leh Airport
DISTANCE

Highlights

Witness the magical beauty of Apricot Blossom Ladakh, when Ladakh’s valleys transform into a sea of pink and white blossoms during spring.

Experience the vibrant Ladakh Apricot Blossom Festival, celebrated in traditional villages surrounded by blooming apricot orchards.

Explore the historic town of Leh, visiting iconic landmarks such as Shanti Stupa, Magnetic Hill, and the Hall of Fame.

Travel through Khardung La Pass (18,380 ft), one of the highest motorable roads in the world.

Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Nubra Valley, famous for its dunes and double-humped Bactrian camels.

Visit Turtuk Village, one of the northernmost villages of India, known for its beautiful apricot orchards and unique Balti culture.

Experience the surreal beauty of Pangong Lake, where crystal-clear blue waters reflect the dramatic Himalayan mountains.

Drive across Chang La Pass, another spectacular high-altitude pass connecting Pangong Lake to Leh.

Visit famous monasteries such as Diskit Monastery and Thiksey Monastery, offering stunning views and deep cultural insights.

Capture unforgettable moments of Apricot Blossom Ladakh through scenic landscapes, traditional villages, and peaceful Himalayan surroundings.

Trek Fee per person
24,999
Select Date to Register — 2026
No departures. Custom bookings available.
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About the Trek

Apricot Blossom Ladakh is one of the most beautiful spring experiences in the Himalayas, when the rugged landscapes transform into a vibrant canvas of blooming apricot trees. As winter fades and spring arrives, villages across the valleys are covered with delicate pink and white blossoms, creating a stunning contrast against snow-capped mountains and traditional Ladakhi homes.

This seasonal phenomenon is celebrated as the Ladakh Apricot Blossom Festival, attracting travellers who want to experience Ladakh at its most colourful and peaceful. The blooming orchards in villages such as Alchi, Saspol, Takmachik, and Turtuk make this period one of the most scenic times to explore the region.

During this Apricot Blossom Ladakh trip, travellers explore iconic destinations including Leh, Nubra Valley, Turtuk Village, and Pangong Lake, while crossing some of the highest motorable passes in the world, such as Khardung La and Chang La. The journey offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and breathtaking Himalayan road travel.

Whether you are a nature lover, photographer, or adventure traveller, the Ladakh apricot blossom tour offers a unique opportunity to witness Ladakh during its magical spring bloom.

Quick Facts About the Ladakh Apricot Blossom

Trip Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
Starting Point: Leh, Ladakh
Ending Point: Leh Airport
Region: Ladakh, India
Maximum Altitude: 18,380 ft – Khardung La Pass

  • Major Destinations Covered
  • – Leh
  • – Shyam Valley
  • – Nubra Valley
  • – Turtuk Village
  • – Pangong Lake

  • Major Mountain Passes
  • – Khardung La Pass –18,380 ft
  • – Chang La Pass – 17,800 ft

Best Time to Experience Apricot Blossom in Ladakh

The best time to experience Apricot Blossom Ladakh is between early April and mid-April.

During this period, the lower valleys of Ladakh, especially Shyam Valley and Turtuk, are filled with blooming apricot trees. The weather starts becoming pleasant after winter, and the landscapes slowly transition from snow-covered terrain to vibrant spring scenery.

Travelling during this season also allows visitors to explore Ladakh before the heavy tourist rush of summer begins.

Why You Should Visit During Apricot Blossom Season

The Ladakh apricot blossom festival marks the arrival of spring in the Himalayan region. During this short window in April, apricot trees across the valleys bloom with soft pink and white flowers, transforming the otherwise rugged terrain into a beautiful natural landscape.

Unlike the busy summer season, spring offers a quieter and more peaceful environment for travellers. Villages appear vibrant with blooming orchards, and visitors can enjoy scenic walks through traditional settlements while authentically experiencing Ladakh’s culture.

For photographers and nature enthusiasts, this period offers some of the most stunning landscapes in Ladakh. Snow-covered peaks, traditional mud houses, and colourful blossoms together create a unique setting that can only be experienced during the Apricot Blossom Ladakh trip.

Cultural Experiences of Ladakh

The Apricot Blossom Ladakh tour is not only about scenic beauty but also about experiencing the region’s unique culture and traditions.

Many villages in Ladakh depend on apricot farming, and the blossom season is celebrated with local gatherings and cultural activities. Visitors can walk through traditional villages, interact with local families, and learn about Ladakhi lifestyles.

A highlight of the journey is visiting Turtuk Village, where travellers can experience the unique Balti culture. The village is known for its traditional houses, apricot orchards, and warm hospitality.

Exploring these villages provides a deeper understanding of Ladakh’s history, culture, and way of life.

Travel Tips For High Altitude

Ladakh lies at a high altitude, so proper acclimatisation is important for a safe and enjoyable journey.

Here are a few important travel tips:
- Spend the first day in Leh resting and acclimatising.
- Drink plenty of water throughout the trip.
- Avoid strenuous physical activity on the first day.
- Eat light meals during the first few days.
- Carry personal medications if necessary.
- Always follow your trip leader’s instructions while crossing high mountain passes.
- Proper acclimatisation will help you fully enjoy your Apricot Blossom Ladakh trip.

Himtrek Apricot Blossom Ladakh Package – 24,999

Experience the beauty of Apricot Blossom Ladakh with Himtrek’s specially curated spring journey just at Rs. 24,999. Witness the vibrant Ladakh apricot blossom festival, explore charming Himalayan villages surrounded by blooming apricot orchards, and travel through iconic destinations like Leh, Nubra Valley, Turtuk, and Pangong Lake.

This apricot blossom Ladakh trip offers the perfect mix of nature, culture, and Himalayan adventure during one of the most beautiful seasons in Ladakh.

For early bookings and detailed package information, Contact Himtrek team.

Apricot Blossom Ladakh Complete Information

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Inclusions

What's Included

  • Accommodation for 6 nights in hotels, camps, cottages, or homestays.
  • Meals as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Transportation throughout the trip by Traveler or MUV, depending on group size.
  • Mechanical backup vehicle during the journey.
  • All the permits required for Ladakh travel.
  • Ladakh union fee.
  • Group airport pickup and drop-off from Leh.
  • Experienced trip leader/tour captain.
  • First aid kit for emergencies.
  • An oxygen cylinder is available in the vehicle.
  • Driver night charges, toll taxes, and parking charges.
  • Complimentary bonfire (weather permitting).

Exclusions

What's Not Included

  • Adventure activities such as camel ride, ATV ride, or river rafting.
  • Entry fees for monuments and sightseeing locations.
  • Personal expenses such as shopping or tips.
  • Medical expenses or emergency evacuation costs.
  • Extra meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Any expense arising due to weather conditions, road blockages, or landslides.
  • Anything not mentioned in the inclusions.