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Are you planning a trip to Leh Ladakh in August or a monsoon Ladakh trip in 2024? Well, Rains and Ladakh can very much go hand in hand as Ladakh is a rain shadow region and less rain reach up there in Ladakh. Ladakh Road Trip in August.
The end of July and August is monsoon time in general up here in North India. At some parts of the Manali - Leh Highway (like before Baralacha La) and Srinagar - Leh Highway (like before Kargil) you will face monsoon hassles.
But once you get closer to Ladakh, Ladakh being a rain shadow region is much less affected by monsoon rains. Things are changing all over the world, but it is a safe assumption. Having said all of that, rains will reaching nowadays to Ladakh in August 2024 but in general, during Ladakh monsoon time, it is overcast days or in the form of light rain.
In this video, let us look at some of the most helpful tips for traveling to Leh Ladakh in the rainy season, or August month, or monsoon time.
If you need more information tips on travel to Ladakh in August or monsoon time period, then continue reading my detailed blog article about it at the link discoverwithdheeraj.com/10-ti...
I hope this video answers your question about visiting Leh Ladakh in August or a Ladakh trip in monsoon time period.
So now you know the answer to the question "Can we visit Ladakh in August or monsoon" or if "Is August best time to visit Leh Ladakh" or Ladakh trip in rain..
0:00 Intro
1:29 Responsible Travel in Himalayas
1:58 Leh Ladakh Trip in August or Monsoon
3:04 Is August good time to Travel Ladakh?
5:15 Landslides are common in August
5:41 Should I fly to Leh in August?
6:14 10 Tips for a Trip to Ladakh in Monsoons
6:33 1. Monsoon hassles in lower hills in August
7:15 2. Driving in slush on roads in Ladakh in Monsoons
8:07 3. Tackling furious water crossings on Laakh trip in August
9:18 4. Be alert for shooting stones in Ladakh
9:46 5. Carry water-resistant clothes and boots on Ladakh bike trip in August
10:08 6. Carry tarpaulins & few waterproof bags to Ladakh
10:37 7. Carry an extra pair of car windshield wipers
11:20 8. Always leave early in the day
13:01 9. Always have a couple of buffer days
13:28 10. Protect your camera from moisture
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