Delhi to Leh Bus Service: If you are planning a trip to the snowy landscapes amidst the scorching summer heat, this news could be of great importance to you. The Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC) is set to resume its bus service between Delhi and Leh starting May 26th. This bus service had previously been suspended due to heavy snowfall and road closures. The resumption of this service is expected to bring significant relief to tourists. In this context, let's take a look at the bus timings, fare, and route details.
**What will be the bus route?**
According to HRTC, the distance between Delhi and Leh is approximately 990 kilometers. During its journey, the bus will reach Leh after passing through key locations such as Jispa, Darcha, Zingzing Bar, Baralacha La, Bharatpur, Sarchu, Gata Loops, Nakee La Pass, Tanglang La, Rumtse, and Upshi.
**What is the bus fare?**
According to media reports, the Himachal Road Transport Corporation has fixed the bus fare at ₹1,839. Bookings for the bus can be made online via the Himachal Transport Corporation's official portal.
**What will be the bus timings?**
As per the scheduled timetable, the bus will depart from Delhi at 12:10 PM. Subsequently, it will reach Ambala Cantt at 3:50 PM, Chandigarh at 6:20 PM, Mandi at 10:55 PM, Kullu at 1:30 AM, and Manali at 2:30 AM. The bus will then arrive in Keylong at 5:30 AM the following morning, and finally reach Leh at 7:00 PM the next evening. For the return journey, the bus will depart from Leh at 3:30 AM and arrive in Keylong at 4:30 PM.
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