Tso Moriri in October
Ladakh, India
Lake freezes mid-month, closing all road access until spring thaw
October closes Tso Moriri. The lake edges begin freezing. The Changpa camps are dismantling. The cranes have gone. Temperatures at -10 to 8°C. The road from Leh is still passable in early October but snow can arrive any day. Late October is a gamble. The plateau in its pre-winter austerity — frozen lake edges, brown grass, snow-dusted peaks — has a severe beauty. This is the closing window.
The October story
Early October Tso Moriri is the closing act. The lake edges freeze. Morning ice on the shore crunches underfoot. The cranes are gone. The Changpa camps are dismantled. The plateau is entering its six-month silence. The kiang may still be visible, their breath steaming in cold air. The road from Leh is open but the window is closing — one significant snowfall and the route shuts. October Tso Moriri is for those who arrive knowing they might be the last visitors of the year. The lake, blue centre fading to ice-white edges, is Tso Moriri in transition — neither summer nor winter but that brief, specific moment between. The homestays may or may not be open — confirm before departing Leh. Carry emergency supplies, warm gear, and accept that October at 4,522m in Ladakh is not a guaranteed experience but a negotiated one.
Why October scores 4.0/10
Weather
Closing down 0-10°C. Nomads departing. Lake starting to freeze at edges. Last vehicle access before winter. Urgent exit.
Who should go
- ✓Experienced trekkers / adventurers
- ✓Closing-act seekers wanting to be possibly the last visitors of the year
- ✓Extreme landscape photographers wanting ice-edged lake
- ✓Risk-tolerant adventure travellers with emergency gear
- ✓Solitude purists wanting total emptiness at altitude
Who should think twice
- ✗First-time travelers
- ✗Anyone with health conditions
- ✗Risk-averse travellers — road closure possible any day
- ✗Late-October planners — almost certainly too late
- ✗Those without emergency supplies for potential stranding
- ✗First-time high-altitude visitors — too extreme and remote
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. |
| February | 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. |
| Octoberviewing | 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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