Leh, Ladakh: Travelers planning a trip to Nubra Valley via Khardung La Pass should note that Mondays are generally reserved for road maintenance by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). During this period, the pass is typically closed to general tourist traffic, allowing BRO teams to carry out essential repairs, snow clearance, and road safety work.
Khardung La, situated at an elevation of approximately 5,359 metres (17,582 feet), is one of India’s most iconic high-altitude mountain passes. It serves as the primary road link between Leh and the Nubra Valley and is also a strategically important route for the Indian Armed Forces.
Why is Khardung La Closed on Mondays?
The weekly maintenance schedule enables BRO personnel to:
- Temperature
- Rain Chance
- Wind
- Repair road damage caused by landslides and heavy vehicle movement.
- Remove snow and ice during colder months.
- Clear loose rocks and debris.
- Improve road safety for civilian and military traffic.
- Carry out preventive maintenance before peak tourist movement.
The closure helps ensure that the road remains safe and operational throughout the busy travel season.
Public Travel Timings
On days when the road is open, tourist vehicles are generally permitted to travel through Khardung La between:
- Opening Time: 9:00 AM
- Closing Time: 5:00 PM
These timings may change depending on weather conditions, military convoy movement, or emergency road work.
Winter Travel Advisory
Khardung La experiences severe winter weather, with heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures affecting road conditions.
Typically:
- October/November to May: Frequent snow accumulation and icy roads may result in temporary or extended closures.
- Snow clearance operations are carried out regularly, but access depends entirely on weather and road safety assessments.
Travelers should be prepared for sudden changes in road conditions during winter.
Advice for Tourists
Visitors planning to travel from Leh to Nubra Valley should:
- Avoid scheduling Khardung La crossings on Mondays.
- Start early in the morning on operating days.
- Check the latest road status before departure.
- Carry valid permits where required.
- Keep warm clothing, water, medicines, and emergency supplies.
- Allow extra travel time due to traffic or weather-related delays.
About Khardung La
Located around 40 km north of Leh, Khardung La connects the Indus Valley with the Shyok and Nubra Valleys. The road was constructed by the Border Roads Organisation and remains one of the most strategically significant mountain routes in Ladakh, supporting both tourism and military logistics.
Important Disclaimer
While Monday is widely observed as the scheduled maintenance day, actual road closures and travel restrictions may vary due to snowfall, landslides, military operations, or other operational requirements. Travelers are strongly advised to confirm the latest road conditions with local authorities before commencing their journey.

