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Being the 'Little Tibet', the land of Ladakh is home to some of the excellent motorable passes of India such as Khardung La Pass (5359 m), Marsimik La Pass (5582 m), and Chang La Pass (5360 m), and crystal blue lakes like Pangong Tso (4350 m) and Tso Moriri (4522 m).
The area of Ladakh is divided into three alluring regions named Leh, Nubra and Zanskar which offer breathtaking tourist attractions during the Ladakh trekking expeditions. The trekking tours here will take the adventurers to breathtaking remote regions with natural beauty, verdant valleys, steep mountains and gorgeous lakes which are creatively blended with Buddhist culture, traditions and monasteries to encounter an unforgettable experience for a lifetime.
We have the knowledge and competence to give you the finest prepared trekking itineraries for the Ladakh trip, as well as all equipment and amenities, such as guides, sherpas, porters, and camps at any place in Ladakh.
With our Ladakh Trekking packages, we ensure to plan the different treks across the Ladakh and Zanskar regions according to the needs of our customers. Our authentic Ladakh Tour packages will add more flavours by giving you insights on trekking routes and will look after our customers by giving a service of high quality in Ladakh. We offer the best Ladakh adventurous trekking packages to ensure an enthralling adventure experience at the top Himalayan passes in India.
The rough terrains, high altitude, harsh climatic conditions and frozen rivers make up the best time for the arrival of trekkers in the northernmost union territory of India, Ladakh. Between the months of June and September, trekking in Ladakh can be enjoyed in its fullest form as there are no signs of road blockage and the climate temperature is also hospitable. The temperature in the summer stays between 16 degrees Celsius to 3 degrees Celsius and in winter it ranges from -7 degrees Celsius to 5 degrees Celsius.
During the months of October and April, mountaineers and adventurers can visit the region only via airways as the Rohtang La Pass in Himachal Pradesh and Zoji La Pass in Kashmir get blocked due to heavy snowfall and hence becomes a difficult task for the drivers to drive through the snow-covered roads.
Trekking in Ladakh will offer tourists a wonderful opportunity to experience the different types of trekking within the cold desert lands and frozen rivers. The trekking routes in Ladakh are categorised into easy, moderate and difficult trekking routes which can be completed by both amateur and professional trekkers.
The Ladakh Trekking Packages involves some of the most important treks such as Stok Kangri, Markha Valley, Nubra Valley, Snow Leopard Trek and many other treks which can be enjoyed in the Ladakh region.
Chadar Trek - Hikers believe the Chadar Trek of Ladakh to be the most famous and difficult, especially in winter as while trekking the routes, trekkers will have to walk on the frozen Zanskar River which is quite dangerous as it turns into a white sheet of snow. Chadar Trek is also known as the 'Frozen River Trek' in the Zanskar region of Ladakh and the ideal time for the trek is between January and February.
Markha Valley Trek - In Ladakh, close to Hemis National Park runs the Markha Valley parallel to the Indus Valley. The Markha Valley Trek allows trekkers to witness the Stok Kangri mountain range in the north and the Zanskar range in the south adorned with small villages and green fields. The ideal time to enjoy the trek is between mid-May to October.
Nubra Valley Trek - The Nubra Valley Trek starts from Phyang to Hunder and connects with the Indus Valley during the expedition. The route that is followed by the trekkers is the ancient silk route network used for trading from India to Central Asia. Adventurers get to witness the Karakoram range along with double-humped Bactrian camels in the cold deserts during the trek. The trek can be enjoyed most during the months of mid-July to September.
Snow Leopard Trek - The land of Ladakh is home to the endangered wild cat, the snow leopard and the Snow Leopard Trek in the Ladakh region is organised during the month of February and March in the Hemis National Park which provides a great habitat for the snow leopards and other hilly animals. During the trek, it takes high patience to observe the snow leopard in sub-zero temperatures. The best time to experience the Snow Leopard Trek is between November and March.
Lamayuru to Alchi Trek - The trek can be experienced in the western part of Ladakh where trekkers get to experience the tough passes and scenic beauty of the mountains along with the age-old Buddhist monasteries. Mid-June to October is the ideal time to attend the trek.
Zanskar Trek - The Zanskar Trek starts from Padum to Lamayuru which covers the age-old monasteries, hilly terrains, tiny villages and mountains of the Zanskar range. The trek covers three main passes which are Hanuma La, Singge La and Sir Sir La. The best time to participate in the Zanskar trek is between mid-June to October.
Sham Valley Trek - Sham Valley Trek of Ladakh region which is also known as the 'Baby Trek' offers scenic views of the mountains and the trek is quite suitable for amateur trekkers. Trekkers get to try the local cuisine while staying at the homestays and exploring the ancient monasteries during the trek. The Sham Valley trek of Ladakh can be enjoyed at any time of the year.
Ladakh is an incredible place to achieve the adrenaline rush within the souls and minds of adventurers as the region is located at an altitude of 7742 to 2550 metres. The region has an amazing topography which covers hilly terrains, Rocky Mountains, green fields, high altitude and dry climate. Due to its high altitude, the region remains freezing cold and dry throughout the year. The cold desert region of the northernmost Union Territory of India, Ladakh receives very little rainfall but sometimes the snowfall in the region is a bliss to the eyes of the trekkers.
Leh Ladakh Tourism offers a lot more than trekking adventures which attracts adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. The LehLadakh holidaytour packages offers the travellers experience thrilling adventures along the leisure sightseeing at the Himalayan ranges of Ladakh.
During the Leh Ladakh tours, tourists get to explore villages, monasteries, bird watching spots, mountain passes, fairs and festivals in the region. While resting in the homestays and dharamshalas people can enjoy and learn the local culture and traditions of the Ladakhi people. Trying the local cuisine and participating in the festivals and fairs along the trekking fascinates the minds and souls of the trekkers. While taking in the wilderness of the cold deserts and mountainous ranges, trekkers can also enjoy camping, bonfires, water rafting and leisure walks in the nearby areas.
While exploring the land of Ladakh, visitors get to witness some of the top attractions ranging from mountain ranges to valleys and monasteries to rivers during treks.
Ladakh is located in the northern part of India surrounded by the mountainous ranges of the Himalayas and Karakoram.
The wildlife that can be explored while trekking to Ladakh Himalayas include Snow leopard, Tibetan Wild Ass, Himalayan Blue Sheep, Ladakh Urial along with wild goats, wild sheep, yak and mountain dogs
The best time to do trekking in Ladakh is between the months of late June to early September when the weather is bearable and the trails are clear for trekking.
Ladakh can be reached by any means of transportation but it is advisable to travel by airways as the routes get blocked especially in the winter months due to heavy snowfall. KushokBakulaRimpochee Airport runs regular flights that connect with different parts of the country. The NH1 from Kashmir and the Leh-Manali Highway from Himachal link Ladakh via road.
Ladakh is around 2,500 metres above sea level, and trekkers and mountaineers must acclimatise for at least two days before moving on to greater altitudes
Visit the official website and fill in the necessary details which include personal information, travel itinerary, and valid ID proof. Pay the required fee online for the Inner Line Permit and then download the print for the tour.
No, every nation's citizens are not eligible for the Inner Line Permit in Ladakh which includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Other foreign tourists need to apply for the Inner Line Permits to visit Ladakh along with their passports.
The water intake during the trek should be 2 to 3 litres. Keep your body hydrated during the journey.
Meal with a proper amount of protein is provided to the trekkers during the trek which may include Bread, Omelette, Tea and Coffee, Sandwiches, Boiled Eggs, Fruit Juice, Chocolate Bars, Biscuits, Noodles, Soup, Rice and other authentic cuisines of the locals.
Homestays, lodges, guesthouses, camps or tents are provided to the hikers during the trek.