Iconic adventures that define Ladakh trekking
The most popular trek in Ladakh, traversing through picturesque villages, ancient monasteries, and stunning mountain landscapes. Cross the famous Kongmaru La pass at 5,200m.
Walk on the frozen Zanskar River in extreme winter conditions. One of the most unique and challenging treks in the world, offering an otherworldly frozen landscape experience.
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Perfect for beginners, this trek through the 'Apricot Valley' passes charming villages, ancient monasteries, and offers a gentle introduction to high-altitude trekking.
A classic Ladakh trek connecting two historic points. Pass through remote villages, cross high passes, and experience authentic Ladakhi culture and hospitality.
Explore the mystical Nubra Valley on foot, crossing Khardung La and trekking through sand dunes, monasteries, and the unique double-humped Bactrian camel territory.
A remote wilderness trek through the Changthang Plateau, ending at the pristine Tso Moriri Lake. Spot rare wildlife including Tibetan wild ass and migratory birds.
A short but rewarding trek ideal for acclimatization or those with limited time. Cross the Stok La pass and enjoy views of the Indus Valley and surrounding peaks.
An epic journey through the heart of Zanskar, crossing multiple high passes and remote valleys. This challenging trek offers complete wilderness immersion.
A specialized winter trek focused on spotting the elusive snow leopard in its natural habitat. Trek through Hemis National Park with expert wildlife guides.
Prepare for your high-altitude adventure with these important guidelines
Spend 2-3 days in Leh before starting any trek. Gradual altitude gain is crucial for safety.
Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory for most treks. Apply online or through registered agents.
Layered clothing, sturdy boots, and quality sleeping bags are essential for varying conditions.
Drink 3-4 liters of water daily. Carry purification tablets for remote water sources.
For more information about trekking in Ladakh, permits, and safety guidelines, please visit the official tourism office or contact the District Administration.