Leh
Leh is the most important town in Ladakh. This hillstation is spread over a dusty mountain; the beauty of Leh will transport you back in time. One can spend time visiting various monasteries, palaces and mosques. You can also indulge yourself in some adventure activities like white-water rafting and mountaineering.
Pangong
Pangong located at 154 km southeast to Leh; is the largest source of saltwater lakes in Asia. This lake is at an altitude of 4276m with the beauty of Pangong Range to its south and the Changchenmo Range to the north. This point gives a distant view of Tibet at distance however the harsh and bitter winds blowing over the water makes it as the coldest place in Ladakh.
Alchi
At around 70 km from Leh is Alchi which has an extraordinary wealth of ancient wooden sculpture, wall paintings which has been preserved inside tiny mud-walled temples for more than nine centuries. Alchi has most impressive monasteries which escaped the Muslim depredations of the fourteenth century; and the best part is you don’t need a special permit to visit it.
Thekkady is outpost of small forest popularly known as Periyar Tiger Reserve lying on the Western Ghats. The best part of the park is that it is operational throughout the year, it stays open even during monsoon. Another best attraction is the Elephant rides that happens through the jungle which is for 30 minutes.
Zanskar
Zanskar which means “Land of White Copper” is famous for Tibetan-style Buddhist monasteries and its stunning beauty. Zanskar Valley currently can be approached by road from Kargil (the second largest town in Ladakh). Zanskar attracts thousands of adventure sports lovers every year for Trekking and Rafting