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Leh & Ladakh vs Delhi

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Delhi for Old Delhi Chandni Chowk parathas, Humayun's Tomb at sunset, and the Mughal triangle. Pick Leh & Ladakh if 134km Pangong Lake's turquoise, Khardung La's 5,359m pass, and 12-storey Buddhist monasteries earn the altitude.

🏆 Leh & Ladakh wins 80 OVR vs 72 · attribute matchup 36

Leh & Ladakh
Leh & Ladakh
India

80OVR

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Delhi
Delhi
India

72OVR

80
Safety
60
78
Cleanliness
40
83
Affordability
87
68
Food
95
83
Culture
91
42
Nightlife
77
68
Walkability
68
91
Nature
53
64
Connectivity
81
53
Transit
64
Leh & Ladakh

Leh & Ladakh

India

Delhi

Delhi

India

Leh & Ladakh

Safety: 80/100Pop: 30K (Leh), 274K (Ladakh UT)Asia/Kolkata

Delhi

Safety: 50/100Pop: 32M (metro)Asia/Kolkata

How do Leh & Ladakh and Delhi compare?

Almost every Ladakh trip starts and ends with Delhi — the choice is rarely either-or, but how to split a two-week India window. Delhi is 32 million people at sea level, the Mughal triangle of Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Humayun's Tomb, Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk parathas, Lutyens' wide colonial avenues, and the most concentrated Indian power and chaos in one metro. Leh sits at 3,524 m in a high-altitude Buddhist kingdom that became its own Union Territory in 2019 — more Tibetan than Indian, with 12-storey monasteries terraced up cliffs, the 134 km turquoise Pangong Lake on the Tibet border, and the Khardung La pass at 5,359 m on one of the world's highest paved roads.

Transit is the thing that catches travellers off guard. Delhi to Leh is a 75-minute IndiGo flight (around ₹6,000–10,000 one way), but the altitude requires a mandatory 24 to 48 hours of acclimatisation in Leh before any sightseeing — climb too fast and AMS ruins the trip. The road from Manali takes two days over five 5,000 m+ passes and is open only July through September. Mid-range budgets sit near $75 per day in Delhi versus $85 in Ladakh, but Ladakh's cost is mostly the inner-line permits, jeep hire, and high-altitude logistics rather than hotels. Delhi is workable year-round; Ladakh is realistically June through September only, with everything from passes to lakes frozen the rest of the year.

The sensible itinerary is two nights Delhi (Old Delhi food walk, Humayun's Tomb at sunset, Qutub Minar), then fly to Leh for six to eight nights including Pangong, Nubra, and at least one monastery dawn. Pro tip: take Diamox for two days before flying to Leh and walk slowly the first afternoon — most travellers who skip this lose day three to a brutal headache. Pick Delhi if you have a single India week and want Mughal monuments, world-class street food, and the gateway to Agra and Jaipur. Pick Leh-Ladakh for the high-altitude Buddhist kingdom, vast Himalayan landscapes, and one of the most distinctive cultures inside India.

💰 Budget

budget
Leh & Ladakh: $25-45Delhi: $20-35
mid-range
Leh & Ladakh: $60-110Delhi: $50-100
luxury
Leh & Ladakh: $200-400Delhi: $150-350+

🛡️ Safety

Leh & Ladakh80/100Safety Score55/100Delhi

Leh & Ladakh

Ladakh is one of the safest destinations in India — extremely low crime rates, a strong Indian Army presence due to border tensions with Pakistan and China, and a deeply Buddhist culture that discourages aggression. The genuine risks are altitude-related: acute mountain sickness (AMS) affects 30-50% of arriving visitors and high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and cerebral edema (HACE) can be fatal if ignored. The road network is also dangerous — narrow mountain passes, landslides, and risky overtaking.

Delhi

Delhi is generally safe for tourists who take standard precautions. Petty crime (pickpocketing, scams) is the main concern, particularly in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. Solo female travelers should exercise extra caution, especially after dark. The city's traffic is chaotic and dangerous for pedestrians.

🌤️ Weather

Leh & Ladakh

Ladakh is a high-altitude cold desert — extreme temperature swings, intense solar radiation, and very low humidity. Summer (June-September) is the only practical visiting season for most travellers; the overland roads are open and temperatures are tolerable. Winter (November-March) sees Leh drop to -25°C and the overland passes close, but flights operate and the experience is unforgettable for the prepared.

Spring (April - May)-2 to 18°C
Summer (June - August)12 to 28°C
Autumn (September - October)0 to 22°C
Winter (November - March)-25 to 5°C

Delhi

Delhi has an extreme climate with scorching summers (April-June), a humid monsoon (July-September), and cool to cold winters (November-February). October-March is the best period for visiting. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 45°C (113°F).

Winter (November - February)5-22°C
Summer (March - June)25-47°C
Monsoon (July - September)26-36°C
Autumn (October)18-34°C

🚇 Getting Around

Leh & Ladakh

Leh has no formal public transport — the city is small enough to walk, and inter-village travel is by hired taxi (the Ladakhi Taxi Union sets fixed rates), shared jeep, or rented motorbike. Inner Line Permits are required for most popular destinations (Pangong, Nubra, Tso Moriri); permits are issued in Leh in 1-2 hours.

Walkability: Leh's old town and main bazaar are easily walkable but the altitude makes any incline tiring for the first few days. Reaching Shanti Stupa, Tsemo Castle, and the upper neighbourhoods involves uphill walking that can trigger AMS symptoms in unacclimatised visitors. Inter-village travel requires hired taxi or shared jeep.

Hired Taxi (Ladakhi Taxi Union)4,000-20,000 INR per trip
Shared Tata Sumo / Tempo Traveller500-2,500 INR per seat
Motorbike Rental (Royal Enfield)1,500-2,500 INR/day

Delhi

Delhi has excellent public transport anchored by the massive Metro system. Auto-rickshaws, ride-hailing apps (Uber and Ola), and cycle rickshaws fill the gaps. Traffic is notoriously congested, especially during rush hours. The Metro is usually the fastest way to get around.

Walkability: Delhi is not a walkable city overall — distances are vast, sidewalks are often broken or nonexistent, and traffic is aggressive. However, specific areas are great for walking: Old Delhi (Chandni Chowk to Jama Masjid), Connaught Place, Lodhi Garden area, and Hauz Khas Village. Always carry water and sun protection.

Delhi Metro₹10-60 (~$0.12-0.72) depending on distance
Uber / Ola₹100-500 (~$1.20-6) for most city trips
Auto-rickshaws₹30-200 (~$0.36-2.40) for short-to-medium trips

📅 Best Time to Visit

Leh & Ladakh

Jun–Sep

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Delhi

Feb–Mar, Oct–Dec

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The Verdict

Choose Leh & Ladakh if...

you want a high-altitude Tibetan-Buddhist kingdom inside India — vast Himalayan landscapes, ancient monasteries, the turquoise Pangong Lake, Nubra desert valleys, and one of the world's most distinctive cultures

Choose Delhi if...

you want India's power capital — Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, Chandni Chowk old-Delhi street food, and the gateway to Agra + Jaipur

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