Duration: 12 days
This trek runs through beautiful monastery of Hemis and Latza Kongmaru and then passes through Zalung Karpo La, Tilat Sumdo, Zangla Sumdo, and ends at Padum.
Duration: 5 Days
The trek offers a chance to interact with people from remote villages. A number of monasteries are also spotted across the route.
Duration: 5-7 days
Regarded as one of the world’s most thrilling trekking trail with a peak altitude of 5000 meters, Lamayuru To Darcha Trek is well connected to the Zanskar valley. The monasteries, such as Lamayuru, Phuktal, and Lingshed are sure to lift up the spirit of the trekkers on this route.
Duration: 13 days
Undertaken mostly by professional trekkers, this route offers spectacular views of Zanskar, Karakorum, and Stok ranges from the Ganda La pass. It is a wonderful experience including the dopamine-enhancing camping en route, the view of the wildlife at Hemis National Park, hike through valleys, and the visit to monasteries.
Duration: 12 days
The Darcha-Padum trek passes through a number of regions with varied topographies and landscape. It extends from the Padum region of Zanskar valley, passes through Tokpa, Chalang, Ramjak, and Lakong, and goes up to Darcha region of Himachal Pradesh. The trek also leads to one of the most famous parts of Ladakh - Kargil.
Duration: 9 days
This trek begins at the Lamayuru monastery, Ladakh and is one of the most intriguing treks in Ladakh region. With a number of small villages and pasture lands, the irrigated crop fields of the Zanskar and Karakoram Range, and the valleys blooming with flowers in July and August are a treat for the eyes of the trekkers.
Duration: 9 Days
This trek takes you to two of the most ancient monasteries from the 11th century. The route covers the beautiful valley of Wanla and Sumdochoon and many high mountain passes like Penji La and Prinkiti La. The starting point is Lamayuru and the route passes through Prinkti La (3750m), Shilla, Wanla, Base of Tar La, Tar, Man Gyu and then to Alchi. There's ample scope to witness and contemplate the culture and scenic beauty of Ladakh.
Duration: 10 to 12 Days
This exhilarating trek to the most remote regions of the Himalayan belt is nothing short of an adventure. Following the Indus Valley and the trail moves towards Zanskar Valley. The cold desert of Hunder and the splendid Diskit village and monastery are the major attractions. The trek begins from Sabu Village and covers the high altitude Digar La pass at an altitude of 6000 meters to reach Digar Village. The trail moves along the Shyok river and continues towards Agyam Village and Khalsar Village and comes to an end with a descent to Diskit village via Sumur.
Duration: 8-10 Days
One of the easiest but most mesmerizing treks in Ladakh, the Indus Valley Trek is ideal for beginners. Trekking along the Indus Valley trail, the oldest civilization known in history is a walk through the beautiful Sham Valley and its villages, high mountain passes like Phobe-La and a number of Tibetan Gompas like Likir, Thiksey, and Alchi. There are dramatic changes to the landscapes with snow-clad mountains and ground on one side and lush green valley on the other. The trek covers areas of Leh, Skardu and a barren desert.
Duration:12-13 days
Kang Yatse is one of the most stunning peaks in Ladakh. At an extreme altitude of 20,000 feet, it’s a demanding trek and may also be considered as an extension of the Markha Valley trek up to Niamling, from where you will proceed to the base camp on Kang Yatse. Though the distance between the two campsites is less, it’s mostly an uphill route that is quite difficult. The ascent to the summit of Kang Yatse gives a bird’s eye view of Tibet and the Zanskar River. The return trek through Kongmaru La pass with its jutting peaks and deep gorges is a mesmerizing experience.
Duration: 6-20 days
Most fascinating of all treks, the Chadar trek on the frozen Zanskar River is the most fascinating of all the treks in Leh. Every year when the river freezes, the route is open to adventurous trekkers for a couple of months. It is a challenging trek demanding physical and mental fitness. The name ‘chadar’ trek is given since the river resembles a blanket of snow. The starting point of the trek is Chilling, 64 kilometres away from Leh. There's everything on the route from frozen waterfalls, monasteries such as Lingshed Gompa and Karsha Gompa (the largest in Zanskar), and even a fort at Zangla village. The daytime temperature usually ranges between -5 and -10 C and at nights it can plunge down to -25 C. Hence it’s necessary to carry enough warm jackets (wind and rainproof) and clothes.
Duration: 18 to 20 Days
The Tsomoriri Trek is one of the most beautiful and serene treks in the region. The starting point is Rumptse and the trek heads to the green Kyamar Valley, traversing through the gorgeous Rupshu Valley. You'll ascend to Kumur La (4770m), where a stunning view of Kang Yatse and Indus Valley are bound to take your breath away. A steep ascend to Shibuk La (4875m) offers a panoramic view of Tso Kar. The trail further continues to Pangunagu, Nuruchan and passes through Horlam Kongka La (4900 m) and Kyamayuri La, also the northwestern shore of Tsomoriri. The final climb leads to Parang La and then the trek descends to Jugstok and further to Kibber, one of the highest villages in the world.
Duration: 4 days
A famous trekking route among enthusiasts, the trek to the Stok Kangri summit is popular for the view of the Stok summit and the sunlit Zanskar and Karakoram peaks. If you’re new to the world of trekking, this relatively easy and short trek covers some scenic areas of Leh. The trek starts Spituk village, which is about 7 kilometres drive from Leh. The hike from Spituk to Zinchen takes around 4-5 hours and is usually the first halt on the route. It runs through dry, barren land to greener areas of Zingchen valley. The Rumbak River flows into the Indus and the summit is a perfect place to set up camp, enjoy the landscape, and taking a dip in the oldest of rivers in history.
Next, comes a 3-4 hour trek through the Hemis National Park, largely uphill and the most difficult part of the trek. It will bring you to the pretty village of Rumbak. Day 3 will be a bit more arduous with a steep trail near Stok La and then descend down towards Mankarmo, a long trek of five or six hours. On the last day, a 3-4 hour descent through narrow valleys with lovely rock patterns will bring you to the village of Stok. You may also check a nineteenth-century museum at Stok.
Duration: 8 days
One of the popular trails for trekking in Leh, Markha Valley trek, takes about 8 days and will take you through varying landscapes. The scenic landscapes and the Kongmaru La pass at 5000 m above sea level and the sight of Hemis National Park make this trek are stunning. This trek also begins from Spituk to Zinchen and then onwards to Yurutse. The trail moves up to the Ganda La pass and then descends down to Skyu. Proceeding further to Markha Valley along the course of Markha River, you'll cross the river several times before reaching Thachungtse.
Next, comes the highest camp on this trek - Niamling with a spectacular view of the Zanskar range. Kongmaru La pass comes next, which is the highest pass on the Markha Valley trek. You may be tempted to spend a night at the village of Shang Sumdo from where an easy descent stream will bring one to the famed Hemis and Thiksay monastery, before a drive back to Leh.
Alternate Route: Markha Valley Trek with Stok Kangri Climb, This trek could be a more thrilling and adrenaline-filled experience through the Stok Kangri. The ten-day trek route via the Stok Summit at 4900 meters makes this Leh trekking experience arguably one of the best but definitely not for the faint-hearted.