Avoid
Likir in December
Ladakh, India
December Likir is deep winter—temperatures between -20°C and -5°C, the monastery wrapped in silence and frost. The golden Maitreya stands against white peaks and grey skies. Fewer than 30 monks stay through winter, maintaining centuries of unbroken prayer. The village feels suspended in time.
The December story
Only the most deliberate travelers reach Likir in December. The road from Leh requires a vehicle with chains and a driver who knows winter mountain conditions. The reward is absolute: a living monastery operating as it has for nearly a millennium, with no concession to modernity or tourism. The winter butter lamp ceremony—hundreds of small flames in a dark hall at 3700m—is one of India's most quietly powerful spiritual experiences. Homestay hosts serve endless rounds of butter tea, thukpa, and skyu (Ladakhi pasta). Nights are long and starlit—the Milky Way over the Maitreya is a sight that justifies everything it took to get here.
Why December scores 1/5
Roads & Access
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 3/5. rescue: Indian Army. helpline: DC Leh: 01982-252010. ambulance: 108 (limited). police station: Likir Police Post. nearest hospital: PHC Saspol (20km), SNM Hospital Leh (52km)
Network
JIO: No, BSNL: Yes, AIRTEL: No
Kids
Kid-friendly (3/5) —
Elevation
3,700m — High altitude, acclimatisation needed
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Extreme-season Ladakh devotees
- ✓Spiritual travelers seeking winter monastery immersion
- ✓Documentary photographers capturing monastic endurance
Who should think twice
- ✗Anyone without serious cold-weather preparation
- ✗First-time high-altitude travelers
- ✗Those needing reliable communication—signal is intermittent at best
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 1/5 | — |
| February | 1/5 | — |
| March | 1/5 | — |
| April | 1/5 | — |
| May | 3/5 | May is when Likir becomes genuinely comfortable. |
| June | 5/5 | June brings peak season warmth (15-28°C) and the Likir monastery festival—Likir Gustor—which typically falls in June or July. |
| July | 5/5 | July at Likir is warm and lively. The monastery is at peak activity with visiting scholars, the village is green with mature barley, and the golden Maitreya practically glows under intense summer sun. |
| August | 4/5 | August is Likir's most visited month, riding Ladakh's overall peak season. |
| September | 5/5 | September brings Likir's harvest season and the beginning of tourist decline. |
| October | 3/5 | October at Likir is autumn in the high desert—sharp air, clear skies, emptying village. |
| November | 1/5 | — |
| Decemberviewing | 1/5 | — |
Practical Details
How to reach
Contact local transport
Elevation
3,700m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
budget
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