Budget Planning for Leh Trip: Real Costs You Must Know

Whether you’re a budget backpacker, solo traveler, or group planner, knowing where your money will go in Leh can save you from unexpected shocks. Here’s a breakdown of typical costs across categories to help you plan smart and travel better.

Stay: Accommodation Cost per Night

Type of StayRange (₹/Night)Key Highlights
Dorms/Hostels₹5,00–₹1,000Shared rooms,
basic bedding,
for backpackers

Budget Guesthouses

₹1,000–₹2,500Private rooms,
basic amenities

Mid-Range Hotels

₹2,000–₹4,000Hot water, decent views,
attached baths

Premium/Luxury Hotels

₹6,000–₹10,000Room service,
central heating, Wi-Fi

 

Tip: Book in advance during peak season (June–August). Off-season (Oct–Apr) rates drop by 30–50%.

Food: Daily Cost / Person

Meal TypeCost/Day (₹)Key Highlights

 

Homestay meals

 

₹300–₹500

 

2 meals, basic but filling

 

Local Eateries

 

₹400–₹600

 

Thukpa, Momos, Rice & Curry

 

Tourist Cafés

 

₹800–₹1,000

 

Coffee, Israeli platters, Pasta

 

Hotel dining/buffets

 

₹800–₹1,500

 

Multi-course meals

 

Tip: Carry dry snacks. Eat local to save costs and experience authentic flavors.

Bike Rental & Fuel

CategoryCost (₹)Details

 

350cc Bullet

 

₹1,200–₹1,500/day

 

Most popular

 

500cc Himalayan

 

₹1,600–₹2,000/day

 

For tougher terrain

Fuel (Petrol)

 

₹110–₹120/litre

 

Leh–Pangong–Tso Moriri–Leh
needs 25 – 30 Litres of Petrol (₹3,000–₹3,600

 

Helmet & Luggage

 

₹100–₹200/day

 

Extra rental

 

Tip: Check bike thoroughly; ask for tool kit & extra clutch cable.

Shared Cabs & Public Transport

RouteShared Cab (₹/seat)Private Cab (₹ total)

 

Leh → Nubra (via Khardung La)

₹500–₹800₹9,000–₹11,000

 

Leh → Pangong Lake

 

₹700–₹1,000

 

₹10,000–₹13,000

 

Leh → Tso Moriri

 

₹1,000–₹1,500

 

₹12,000–₹15,000

 

Tip: Shared taxis are cheaper but limited in stops. Book in advance from Leh Market taxi stand.

Permits & Entry Fees

Permit TypeCost (₹)Details

 

ILP (Inner Line Permit)

 

₹560–₹800/person

 

Required for Nubra,
Pangong, Tso Moriri

 

Wildlife/Environment Fees

 

₹20–₹100

 

Collected at lake/monastery
checkpoints

 

Monastery Entry Fees

 

₹30–₹50/spot

 

Optional but worth visiting

 

Tip: To Apply ILP online  Visit the official LAHDC Permit website. or you can also download ​Leh Tourist Management app from Google Play Store.

You can also apply for ILP Permits offline by visiting the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Leh.

Add-ons / Extras

CategoryCost Range (₹)

Oxygen Cylinder (Rent)

₹500–₹800/day

SIM Card (BSNL/ Airtel)

₹200–₹300

Winter Clothes Rental

₹200–₹500/day

Local SIM Data Packs

₹250–₹600

Souvenirs/Handicrafts

₹500–₹1,500

Tip: Only postpaid SIMs work in Leh. BSNL & Airtel have the best coverage.

Sample Daily Budget Plans

Budget TypeDaily Estimate (₹)Details

 

Shoestring

 

₹1,500–₹2,800

 

Dorm, local food, shared cabs

 

Comfort

 

₹3,500–₹4,500

 

Guesthouse, café food, bike rental

 

Luxury

 

₹6,000–₹12,000+

 

Hotel, private taxi, gourmet meals

 

Key Budgeting Tips:

  • Carry ₹10,000–₹15,000 in cash; ATMs are limited and may run out.
  • Fuel is the biggest cost if biking solo; split it with a group.

  • Pre-book stays and cabs during peak season.

  • Factor in 1–2 buffer days for acclimatization or weather delays.

  • Don’t skip travel insurance.

Leh is not just a destination; it’s an experience that stays with you. Whether you’re riding through high mountain passes, sipping butter tea with locals, or stargazing by Pangong Lake, every moment here is unforgettable. Planning your budget well — from permits and petrol to food and stays — ensures you focus on the journey, not the stress.

Travel slow. Respect the land. Support local communities. And most importantly, stay safe and acclimatize.

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