Yangphel Guest House is a peaceful and homely budget hotel in Leh Ladakh, perfect for solo travelers, couples, and families looking for a clean and affordable stay. Located just a few minutes from the Leh main market, Yangphel offers cozy rooms with warm hospitality and basic comforts at prices starting from just ₹1,000 and going up to ₹3,000 per night.
The guest house is family-run, and you’ll feel the genuine Ladakhi warmth from the moment you arrive. Rooms are simple, well-maintained, and ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring. Free Wi-Fi, hot water, home-cooked meals (on request), and assistance with local travel are all available to make your stay smooth and memorable.
Whether you want to experience Ladakh's culture or explore the beautiful outdoors, Yangphel gives you an ideal base without spending too much. A perfect stay for travelers who love comfort, cleanliness, and personal care—without the luxury hotel price.
Explore Leh Ladakh’s Top Spots While Staying at a Budget Hotel in Leh Ladakh
Yangphel Guest House is a peaceful and homely budget hotel in Leh Ladakh, located close to many beautiful and famous places. Here are the top places you can explore during your stay:
Just a short walk from the guest house, Leh Market is full of local shops, cafés, bakeries, and handicrafts. You can buy souvenirs, woollen clothes, jewelry, or just enjoy a cup of tea while watching local life.
Only 10 minutes away by car, this white-domed stupa sits on a hill and gives you an amazing view of the town. Best time to visit is early morning or during sunset. It’s peaceful and perfect for photos.
A 17th-century palace built by the Ladakhi royal family. It looks like a mini version of the Potala Palace in Tibet. From the top, you get a wide view of Leh and the nearby hills.
This museum was built by the Indian Army to honor soldiers who fought in Ladakh. It also shows local culture, army life, and the brave stories from the Kargil War. Very touching and informative.
Located 19 km from the guest house, this is one of the biggest monasteries in Ladakh. It is built on a hill and looks like it’s flowing down the slope. You’ll see giant Buddha statues, monks in prayer, and lovely paintings.
A fun and mysterious place! When you stop your vehicle here, it starts moving uphill on its own. It’s an optical illusion, but feels magical. A great stop for a fun video or photo.
This is where two rivers – Indus and Zanskar – meet. One is green and the other is muddy brown, and you can clearly see the difference. You can also enjoy river rafting here during summer months.
About 40 km from Leh, this is one of the highest motorable roads in the world (around 18,000 ft). It connects Leh to Nubra Valley. The road is thrilling, cold, and surrounded by snow—even in summer.
Once you cross Khardung La, you enter Nubra. It’s a cold desert with white sand dunes and rivers between high mountains. You can ride double-humped camels in Hunder village and visit the big Buddha statue at Diskit Monastery.
One of the most famous lakes in India, known for its blue water that changes shades with sunlight. It’s around 5 hours from Leh and worth every minute. You can sit by the lake and feel total peace. Many movies like 3 Idiots were shot here.
If you’re staying at a budget hotel in Leh Ladakh like Yangphel Guest House, the best time to visit is between May and September. Roads are open, weather is pleasant, and all places are easy to reach.