Northern Ladakh Trek (trip)

Northern Ladakh Trek

  • Delhi, India
  • Culture & Nature
India, Asia

from $3,295* per person13 DaysSeptember-April
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Journeys International 12 people max
This area is one of the world's best places to learn about Tibetan Buddhism. Your Ladakhi guide knows the villagers, teachers, and monks you meet along the way. He is also very knowledgeable about Buddhism. You cross several 12,000' passes that separate beautiful valleys and remote villages. You will feel part of a land and culture that the 20th century has passed by, staying at the homes of your guide's acquaintances. This may be the most personal, sincere, and hospitable travel experience you wil ever have.  Anyone who has been to Ladakh with JOURNEYS looks forward to returning.

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India, Asia

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    This trip captured our souls and will live with us forever.  Our daughter still talks everyday of the Masaai people in the Sinya camp who carried her during our stay.  Our son bores anyone who comes through our door with our slide show.  We all look at our pictures and pinch ourselves…..were we really there?!  Did we really watch and listen as a mother lion “spoke” to her cubs and they sassed back?  Did we really see giraffes, monkeys, elephants and zebra….all in the same spot?!  Could we really see for hundreds of miles across the savannah?!  Could the sky hold any more stars and has the Milky Way ever been clearer?!  Could the people have been any nicer!?  It is all like a magical dream…

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Special information

  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

Day 1      Delhi / Leh

Fly from Delhi to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, situated among the hills on the north side of the Indus Valley. Upon arrival, you will be met by your trekking guide and transferred to your hotel to begin your adaptation to high altitude. You will have an afternoon orientation with your guide.
    
Meals: None
Lodging: Snow Lion Guesthouse or similar    

Day 2      Leh Town Visit and Acclimatization Day

Today will be spent taking it easy and acclimatizing to Leh’s 11,500 foot altitude. The town is an interesting place to take a leisurely stroll. Your lodge is situated just on the outskirts of town, but you do not have too far to walk to reach the center of town.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Snow Lion Guesthouse or similar    

Day 3      Temisgam

Drive to Temisgam (4 hours), one of our favorite villages in Ladakh. You will find your camp set up in a beautiful apricot grove beneath an ancient palace and monastery with a cold rushing stream nearby. Off the main roads and trails, this village is seldom visited by Westerners and you will have several days to explore the extensive fields and villages. You may even be invited into several houses for tea or local beer called Chang. The climb to the monastery and old palace, as well as the nights here at 10,000' elevation, will aid in your acclimatization. The trip continues to become more remarkable for the cultural experience that unfolds. You have the sense that your long journey to Asia, over the Himalayas and onto the Tibetan Plateau has taken you to a place so beautiful, remote and pure, that the effort has been worth it.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping or guesthouse    

Day 4      Lamayuru

Make the exciting trip to the ancient Lamayuru Monastery and spend time exploring the extensive buildings of this ancient Buddhist sanctuary. This extraordinary gompa is perched on top of a beautifully eroded crag, complete with rock pinnacles and caves above the Indus. Return to Temisgam for your overnight.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping or guesthouse    

Day 5      Hemishakpatchan

Walk up to Hemishakpatchan where you camp for the night. This is the home village of many of our staff and they will certainly invite you to visit their families and homes. There is a very interesting monastery and participants on JOURNEYS treks have started a public library at the monastery and built a nunnery as well. We also support other ongoing projects through our Earth Preservation Fund, such as the large water-driven prayer wheel restored through the contributions of previous JOURNEYS travelers. There are excellent views of snowy mountains and wild sheep can usually be seen grazing on a nearby slope.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping or guesthouse    

Day 6      Hemishakpatchan to Yangthang

From Hemishakpatchan you cross a small pass (12,500') and after about two to three hours of walking from Hemis, you reach the small village of Yangthang, where you set up camp for the night. The people here work the land for the Ridzong Monastery.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping or guesthouse    

Day 7      Ridzong Monastery

Hike to Ridzong Monastery, the most disciplined gompa in Ladakh. If there is firewood at the entrance path to the monastery, grab a limb or two and carry it to the monastery. It is a token contribution of your labor to the well-being of the institution. Here, scholarly traditions and rituals are strictly maintained, but you will be especially welcome. Past JOURNEYS groups have helped restore the monastery's stone stairways and contributed to building the student dormitory. Your guide may be able to arrange for you to see the spectacular three dimensional wheel-of-life at the very top of the monastery. A visit to the adjacent nunnery will impress you with the simplicity of monastic life in Ladakh. Return to Yangthang for your overnight.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping or guesthouse    

Day 8      Likkir

You will hike on the upper edge of the Indus Plain and cross several small passes offering spectacular mountain views. Look for ancient campsites along the way. You may be able to observe eagles, marmot, fox or deer in this area. In Likkir, visit the 750-year-old Likkir Monastery, where your guide knows some of the monks. In the past, we've observed the ceremonial construction of a sand mandala here. Your camp is in a flat, green meadow with views of peaks in every direction and the adjacent stream is the warmest one you will encounter in Ladakh, a great place for a bath.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping or guesthouse    

Day 9      Ney

Your trekking route again skirts the high, dry Ladakh Range on the upper edge of the Indus Plain. Camp by a stream in a large meadow (11,000') at the long village of Ney. Visit the Bazgo Monastery, which holds a huge copper 17th Century Maitreya Buddha and many paintings of the same quality as those of Alchi.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping     

Day 10      Nimo

Your path is somewhat steeper and crosses several small passes. It is a four hour walk to Nimo, a very prosperous village with extensive gardens and fields. Camp in fields of your staff's relatives near the mighty Indus.
    
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging: Camping    

Day 11      Return to Leh

Sadly, the trekking is over, but there are interesting stops along the vehicle road that parallels the Indus River. One such stop is the Spitok Monastery, the first Yellow Hat monastery to be established in Ladakh. Return to your hotel in Leh, where the rest of the afternoon is free to explore.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Snow Lion Guesthouse or similar    

Day 12      Thikse/Shey

Visit Thikse Monastery, the largest gompa in Ladakh that is situated on top of a craggy hill. Here you will find an important collection of Tibetan books and some excellent artwork. Afterwards, visit the palace at Shey, which sits in a strategic position on a ridge overhang out into the Indus Valley. Your drive continues on with a visit to Hemis Gompa, the richest and most powerful monastery in Ladakh. Return to your hotel in Leh for your overnight. (Ask about Dakthok Tsechu Festival which usually occurs in August – ask about adding an extra day in Leh in order to witness this festival.)
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: Snow Lion Guesthouse or similar    

Day 13      Fly to Delhi

Return to Delhi on an early morning flight. This is where JOURNEYS services end. Due to unpredictable weather in Leh and frequent flight delays, we recommend two overnights in Delhi before departing on your international flight. We can assist with accommodations and excursions such as a visit to the Taj Mahal in Delhi.
    
Meals: Breakfast
Lodging: None

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