Tso Moriri in February
Ladakh, India
Road access completely cut off; village entirely unreachable by vehicle
February is Tso Moriri at maximum winter. The lake is solid ice. The surrounding Changthang plateau — 4,500m average elevation, treeless, windswept — is at its most inhospitable. The kiang (wild ass) and Tibetan wolves that inhabit the area survive but barely. Temperatures can drop to -30°C. The road from Leh is months from opening. Plan for June-September.
The February story
Still frozen and inaccessible. February is research time. The Tso Moriri experience is fundamentally different from Pangong: no Bollywood connection (the '3 Idiots' effect drives Pangong tourism), no paved road, no tourist infrastructure. What it has: the largest high-altitude lake entirely within India (Pangong straddles the China border), a UNESCO-recognized wetland, and one of the last places where traditional Changpa nomadic life continues largely unchanged. The Changpa are the guardians of the pashmina goat — their cashmere processing at 4,500m is a craft that no factory can replicate. A Tso Moriri visit is a cultural and ecological experience. Book through Leh-based operators who arrange permits, vehicles, and camping. The 2-day itinerary (Leh to Tso Moriri via Tso Kar, overnight at Korzok, return next day) is the standard.
Why February scores 2.0/10
Weather
Deep freeze continues. Lake frozen blue-white. No road access. Korzok village completely isolated. Extreme cold.
Who should go
- ✓Experienced trekkers / adventurers
- ✓Nobody — maximum winter severity
Who should think twice
- ✗First-time travelers
- ✗Anyone with health conditions
- ✗Everyone — -30°C, frozen, impossible
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 2.0/10 | Frozen at -25 to -35°C. Lake solid ice. Road from Leh impassable. Only for extreme winter expeditions. Dangerous. |
| Februaryviewing | 2.0/10 | Deep freeze continues. Lake frozen blue-white. No road access. Korzok village completely isolated. Extreme cold. |
| March | 2.0/10 | Still frozen -15 to -5°C. Roads snowbound. Lake ice thick. BRO not yet clearing this remote route. Inaccessible. |
| April | 2.0/10 | Road still closed. Slow thaw beginning. Lake partially frozen. No services operational. Too early for any visit. |
| May | 2.0/10 | Road still blocked by snow. Lake thawing. Changpa nomads returning but no tourist services yet. Patience needed. |
| June | 8.0/10 | Opening up 5-18°C. Changpa nomad camps appearing. Lake thawing to deep blue. Road rough but passable. Bring supplies. |
| July | 10.0/10 | Peak season 8-22°C. Changpa nomads with pashmina goats. Lake fully thawed and brilliant blue. Migratory birds arrive. |
| August | 10.0/10 | Perfect 8-20°C. Lake at deepest blue. Bar-headed geese nesting. Nomad camps active. Warm days, cold nights. Bring layers. |
| September | 10.0/10 | Best month 4-16°C. Crystal-clear lake mirrors peaks perfectly. Golden steppe landscape. Fewest tourists. Magical light. |
| October | 4.0/10 | Closing down 0-10°C. Nomads departing. Lake starting to freeze at edges. Last vehicle access before winter. Urgent exit. |
| November | 2.0/10 | Closed. Road impassable. Lake freezing over. Korzok village isolated for winter. No tourist services. Do not attempt. |
| December | 2.0/10 | Deep winter closure -20 to -30°C. Lake frozen solid. Village cut off. No access possible until June. Extreme conditions. |
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