Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

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$2888

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

17 Days Starting in Delhi and ending in

Visiting: India

Tour operator:

World Expeditions

Tour code:

HVL

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate

From: $2888

NB: Prices correct on 19-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

An outstanding introduction to trekking in Ladakh. We explore the rugged and remote corners of Ladakh mountains taking in unrivalled views of the Zanskar Range as we head to the vast region of Rupshu and the serene waters of Tso Moriri that extend to the borderlands of Tibet. Our trek is timed to attend the celebrated Hemis festival while our days in Leh afford ample opportunities to explore some of the less visited monasteries and forts reflecting Ladakh abiding cultural affinity with Tibet.

Highlights

  • Explore trails and passes linking the Indus Valley to the remote region of Rupshu.

  • Traverse the Zalung Karpo La and take in the jagged ridges of the Zanskar range.

  • Attend the celebrated Hemis festival.

  • Visit traditional villages at Shang, Chogdo and Hanker.

  • Wander the ridges above the vast waters of Tso Moriri.

  • Savour our fully supported trek staying in a remote campsites.

  • Visit ancient monasteries and forts in the upper Indus Valley.

  • Explore the labyrinth of alleyways, vibrant markets and palaces of the vibrant capital of Leh.

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive Delhi

On arrival in Delhi you will be met by a World Expeditions representative and transferred to your hotel. Should you arrive earlier in the day we are happy to assist with any optional sightseeing. Due to the differing times of arrival of group members and the early morning departure to Leh the following morning the initial briefing will be on ‘a need to know basis’ such as what to pack, ordering a packed breakfast, what time for departure from the hotel, arrangements for leaving gear in Delhi etc. Your World Expeditions kit bag will also be distributed after the briefing. Overnight group hotel.
Note: The main briefing will be on arrival in Leh and sleeping bags, liners, insulated mattress and down jackets will be distributed.
Note: If you are arriving in Delhi on a late night flight, you may like to arrive the day before the trip commences. Please talk to your World Expeditions reservations consultant or travel agent for pretour accommodation options.
Overnight: The LaLit Delhi or similar

Day 2 : Fly To Leh (3,500M)

We board the early morning flight from Delhi to Leh where you will be rewarded with spectacular views across the Great Himalaya and Zanskar ranges. On arrival in Leh it is essential to rest and start the all-important acclimatisation process. Our schedule today is flexible. We include a walk to the main bazaar and adjacent alleyways to gain a sense of Leh’s rich historic past. We can also wander to the nearby chortens at Changspa (situated close to our hotel) that are said to have been established over 1000 years ago – many centuries before Leh was founded.
Overnight: Hotel Omasila or similar

Day 3 : In Leh (3,500M)

In Leh we visit the Kings Palace to appreciate its reconstruction undertaken over the past twenty years. The Sikh Road Museum also located in the Old city of Leh provides further insights into Ladakh’s proximity to the Sikh Road and Leh’s Trading relationships with Kashgar and Yarkand. By contrast, a visit to the Snow Leopard Conservancy offers invaluable perspectives into the snow leopards survival as well as other endangered wildlife species including the iconic Marco Polo sheep, the Ibex and the Pallas Cat.
Overnight: Hotel Omasila or similar

Day 4 : In Leh (3,500M)

We include visits to Shey Palace – the capital of upper Ladakh until the Royal family moved to Leh in the 17th century. We also visit the nearby Alchi monastery perched on a sugarloaf mountain overlooking the Indus Valley. The monastery reflects an important link in Ladakh’s Tibetan Buddhist history as evidenced in the main Assembly hall as well as the multi denominational chapel built in the 1980’s and proof of the continuing vitality of Buddhism in Ladakh. While Alchi is one of the most visited monasteries in Ladakh we also visit the less frequented Matho monastery on the far side of the Indus River to gain a more serene perspective of Ladakh’s enduring Buddhist heritage.
On return to Leh we can also ascend to the Shanti Stupa to help our fitness regime as well as gaining a further perspective of the upper Indus Valley.
Overnight: Hotel Omasila or similar

Day 5 : Attend Hemis Festival, Transfer To Shang Sumdo (3670M) (Drive 40 Min) Trek To Shang Village (3670M) (Walk Approx. 2 Hrs)

Attend Hemis festival, transfer to Shang Sumdo (3670m) (drive 40 minutes) trek to Shang village (3670m) (walk approx. 2 hours)
We drive to Hemis monastery (passing Shey gompa and Alchi monastery) before joining the throng of Ladakh villagers who are attending the annual masked dance festival. The two day festival (we attend the first day) commemorates the India sage Padmasambhava who introduced Tantric Buddhism to the Himalaya in the 8th century. The festival consists of an elaborate series of mashed dances depicting the life of Padmasambhava and the moral victory of knowledge over ignorance. The festival is attended by a large congregation of Ladakhi people from throughout the Indus Valley. Besides the festival’s religious significance it is a time to renew acquaintances, visit the many stands and drink quantities of butter tea and barley beer. In essence the festival could be likened to a medieval fair reflecting much of the contemporary culture life of Ladakh.
The festival ends by late afternoon giving us time to complete the short drive to Shang Sumdo and trek along the dirt road leading to Shang village and our campsite. A full on but highly rewarding day.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 6 : At Shang Sumdo (3950M)

A day to acclimatise with an accent to Shang Phu that affords panoramic views across the rugged Shang Valley. A visit to Shang visit is also included to glimpse something of the changing lifestyle of people living in rural Ladakh.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 7 : Traverse The Gyuncho La (4590M) To Chogdo Village (3980M) (Walk Approx. 5 Hrs)

The trek across the Gyuncho La is not particularly demanding and affords further opportunity to acclimatise en route to Chogdo village. We either camp close to the village or ascend just above the village to the nearby camp at Chuskyumo (4080m)
Overnight: Campsite

Day 8 : Chogdo Village To Gongmaru La Base (4600M) (Walk Approx. 4 To 5 Hrs)

We slowly ascend an impressive gorge leading to the base camp below the Gongmaru La. That afternoon we ascend further towards the pass to gain panoramic views of the Indus Valley while acclimatising for the next stage. From the camp we may also see marmots (Himalayan hyrax) and possibly blue sheep while birds of prey hover in the thermals in search of prey.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 9 : Traverse Gongmaru La (5260M) To Hanker Village (4030M) (Walk Approx. 7 Hrs)

An exhilarating stage. From camp it will take less than two hours to ascend the trail that zig zags to the pass which is clearly identified with colourful prayer flags offering homage to the gods or La’s that guard the pass.
From the pass there are wonderous views that extend across the many 6000m peaks as far as the eye can see – including the 6000m peak of Kangyatse. We descend to the vast Nimaling plains where villagers from Hanker – the highest village in the Markha valley graze their yaks throughout the summer months. After a rest at Nimaling we descend to Hanker village and camp nearby in the serene valley leading to the Zalung La .
Overnight: Campsite

Day 10 : Trek To Base Of Zalung La (Approx. 4400M) (Walk Approx. 6 Hrs)

From our camp we gradually ascend across the scant pastures, abandoned gazing settlements and ancient mani walls to our camp at the base of the Zalung La. En route there are several swift flowing stream crossings that may necessitate a change of footwear.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 11 : Traverse Zalung La (5260M) To Tsorka (4200 M) (Walk Approx. 6 To 7 Hrs)

From camp we enter a narrow gorge where snow leopard scats are regularly sited as we ascend steeply in places to the colourful prayer flags that define the Zalung Karpo La. From the pass views stretch across the vast Rupshu region with distant peaks that extend to the borderlands of Tibet. The trail then descends steeply to the valley floor to a delightful grassy camp at an abandoned site at Tsorka.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 12 : Trek To Lagto Kamlung (4200M) (Walk Approx. 5 Hrs)

After the vigour’s of crossing the pass this is a delightful stage. We enter a narrow gorge to reach a small river flowing from the settlement at Dat. The walk gradually ascends across grazing grounds and past impressive side gorges to the camp at Lagto Kamlung. Here the remains of impressive mani walls reflect a bygone era when nomads grazed their animals in this remote outpost of Ladakh.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 13 : Trek To Dat (4300M) (Walk Approx. 3 Hrs), Transfer To Tso Moriri (4500M) (Drive Approx. 6 To 7 Hrs’ Drive)

A full on day to complete the trek to abandoned settlement at Dat where we say bid farewell to our mule attendants and commence our drive to Tso Moriri. It will take the best part of 2 hours to reach the Manali to Leh highway before we continue across country to Tso Kar with possible sightings of the rare black necked crane.
We continue over two passes and past Chang pa encampments (with their flocks pashmina goats) to reach the village of Kursoc, the headquarters of the Chang pa in this remote and wild region of Rupshu. We camp nearby in a sheltered grassy campsite. A long but exhilarating day.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 14 : Tso Moriri (4500M)

A full day to explore Tso Moriri and visit Korsac village. The day includes a range of options including walking to the shores of the lake and ascending the adjacent plateau that affords panoramic views of the entire lake that extends to the snow-capped Zanskar range (a reference to a map will confirm this is the Zanskar range that extends north of the Great Himalaya range to the borders of Nepal)
We also visit Kursoc village and the small monastery established in the 18th century.
Overnight: Campsite

Day 15 : Transfer To Leh (Drive Approx. 6 To 7 Hours)

An early start to complete the short ascent to the nearby plateau at sunrise. A fitting finale to our trek before we commence our drive to Leh. We follow a more direct route that heads directly to the upper Indus valley before we follow the course of the Lion River all the way back to Leh.
Overnight: Hotel Omasila or similar

Day 16 : In Leh (3,500M)

An opportunity to rest and wind down and complete your sightseeing and shopping and preparing for your early morning flight to Delhi.
Overnight: Hotel Omasila or similar

Day 17 : Fly To Delhi, Trip Concludes

An early morning flight to Delhi will afford more impressive views across the mountain ranges you explored the previous week. Trip concludes in Delhi. However, we recommend booking your international flights the next day in case of inclement weather causing your flight from Leh to be cancelled. Please contact us for accommodation options in Delhi or other arrangements you may have.

Day 18 : At Tso Moriri, Return To Leh

In the early morning, we ascend the high ridges above Tso Moriri, enjoying panoramic views of snow-capped peaks stretching to the horizon. After breakfast at camp, we embark on a 6-7 hour drive to Leh, with a lunch stop along the way. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 19 : Fly Leh To Delhi

An early morning departure to board the one-hour flight from Leh to Delhi. On arrival in Delhi we will transfer to our hotel and the rest of the day is at leisure.

Day 20 : In Delhi, Trip Concludes

The trip concludes today and you will be transferred to the airport for your return flight and onward arrangements.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    8 nights hotel

  • 16 breakfasts, 15 lunches, 15 dinners

  • 3 hearty meals per day on trek prepared by our cooks

  • Airport transfers on Day 1

  • Expert bilingual guide

  • Group medical kit

  • Good quality accommodation in Delhi & Leh

  • The use of a World Expeditions trek pack which includes a quality sleeping bag, down or fibre fill jacket and insulated mat (valued at over US$500)

  • Private transportation

  • All park entrance fees and trekking permits

  • Mules to carry all personal and group baggage

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What You Carry

In your daypack you will need to carry extra warm clothing (depending on the altitude, location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera gear, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip-eze etc. Porters and mules carry all group gear and your trek pack.

Grading

To determine the grade of a particular adventure we consider a number of factors. These include the condition of the walking terrain, the altitude, the number of pass crossings and the length of the trek.
The Hidden Valleys of Ladakh trek is graded moderate. This is primarily due to the altitude as we commence the trek from 3500 metres. While the stages are not unduly demanding the trail is ill defined in places and both pass crossing – the Gongmaru La (5260 metres) and the Zalung La (5050 metres) will test your resolve – for even in July they may be under snow.
In order to complete a moderate trek we advise that you undertake regular exercise – one hour of swimming, cycling, jogging, three or four times a week and extended periods of exercise during the weekend will accustom you to regular exercise for at least three months prior to your departure.
These adventures involve trekking, cycling, rafting or sea kayaking for up to 6 or 7 hours a day at a steady pace. You will need a good level of fitness and be in good health. The majority of our moderately graded treks involve the carrying of a day pack only, though some may involve carrying a full pack. Be prepared for potential variable weather conditions.

Check out our Q&As

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.

  • What about environmental impact?

    We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.

  • What should I pack?

    Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.

  • Are tips included in my trip price?

    Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.

  • Am I suited to small-group travel?

    We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.

  • Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?

    While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

R. Hickey(Eumundi, QLD)  

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

31 Jul 2017

Dramatic canyon scenery, monastery festivals with trumpets and masks, snow-capped mountains ...the Hidden Valleys of Ladakh trek combines Buddhist culture with wild landscapes. My months of training paid off in this, at times, challenging trek, especially in the rocky river valleys and high passes. Other moments were simply delightful, as we made our way through fields of summer flowers and made passing acquaintance with a baby yak or two. Great guides, excellent food, and the ponies carry all the heavy gear!

M. Smith(Griffith, Australian Capital Territory)  

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

19 Jul 2017

Thank you to World Expeditions for such a wonderful trek and cultural trip to the fascinating Ladakh region. The care and interest of local staff was exceptional! We are all very sad to leave, having made such valuable friendships. Thank you for offering such a great opportunity to experience such a unique landscape.

Yong Graves(Littleton, Colorado United States)  

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

10 Jul 2024

A great journey. The staff met us at the Delhi airport and made sure everything was ready for us at the hotel. The Leh staff (Nawang, porters, and horse men) were fantastic. The food was great, was stimulating and the campsites very nice. The trip gave me a touch of humanity that is not always experienced.

Judith Jeffery(Jannali, NSW Australia)  

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

12 Jul 2024

The WE team in Ladakh were amazing, they had everything so well organised and as a group of 14 we all managed to finish the trip with expert guidance and support from Nawang Tsering.

A. Jones(Maclean, NSW)  

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

24 Aug 2019

Impressed with the high standard of food offered and service given by all the team members!!!

M. Smith(Griffith, Australian Capital Territory)  

Hidden Valleys of Ladakh

25 Jul 2017

An excellent trek, led by professional guides, who had our welfare as their priority. They provided realistic challenges, support for those who were not as fit or injured. The trip showcased Ladakh with a variety of experiences - the spectacular Hemis festival, Leh bazaar, the remote valleys and the southern lakes. The camping equipment was excellent and very comfortable. Food was nourishing and delicious. It was a challenging and thoroughly enjoyable trip, shared with a fun-loving group and an engaging local team. Thank you!

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