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Can we go to Ladakh by bus from Delhi?

Can we go to Ladakh by bus from Delhi?

And with the travelling season to this place just round the corner, the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) has once again started the bus service from New Delhi to Leh. The non-stop bus service will cover the 1,050 km distance in 33 hours and will cost Rs 1,365 for a person.

Is there any bus service from Delhi to Leh?

The Delhi to Leh bus is a bus service run by HRTC from Delhi to Leh via Manali. This service starts after the Manali – Leh highway reopens for the season and is declared by the authorities as safe for a Bus to ply. It remains available from Mid-June to September.

Can we go Leh by bus?

Bus Route. The journey for Manali to Leh by bus takes the usual route to get into Leh: the Manali Leh Highway Covering a total distance of about 475 km, the bus takes about 2 days to reach the destination, with the total travel time being somewhere between 18 to 20 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions.

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How can I go to Leh from Delhi?

The fastest way to reach from New Delhi to Leh is flight to Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport and takes 1h 15m. The recommended way to reach from New Delhi to Leh is flight to Leh Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport and takes 1h 15m. Flights from Go Air, Spicejet, Vistara etc. Train numbers 02425 etc.

How do I get to Leh by bus?

Manali to Leh is a 474 km long journey, and the direct bus from Manali to Leh takes about 17-18 Hrs. Other buses including the HPTDC bus service covers the journey from Manali to Leh in two days with an overnight stop at Keylong. The bus from Delhi to Leh also takes two days with an overnight stop at Keylong.

When was Hrtc setup?

The Himachal Road Transport Corporation was established by the Govt. of H.P. on 24th Sept., 1974 under Section 3 of the Road Transport Corporation Act, 1950 (Act LXIV of 1950), by renaming the then existing Mandi Kullu Road Transport Corporation constituted as per Punjab Govt. in 1958.