Wonderful landscapes and trekking over the high passes gives a real sense of the geography of the place.
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Ladakh Trekking Holidays
Five high-altitude highlights of Ladakh treks
Ladakh Treks
In the northeastern corner of India, between the two highest mountain ranges in the world, the Himalaya and Karakorum, Ladakh is a sanctuary of Buddhist calm. It’s so remote, in fact, that you can take a trekking trip here with almost a total absence of Western influences, though a growing interest in the region may soon change that.
For more remote trails, hike through the Nubra Valley, where rare double-humped Bactrian camels share a near-unspoilt terrain with traditional shepherd camps.
Or, for a totally wild experience, search for snow leopards with Valerie Parkinson, our award-winning tour leader and the first British woman to summit Manaslu without supplementary oxygen. Ladakh is also home to our most challenging trekking trips: the Peaks of Ladakh Trek, in which you summit two peaks, Vatseri and Dzo Jongo East, and tackle seven passes.
If you’re new to the region and looking to build up to the tougher walks in the Himalaya, opt for Darjeeling, Sikkim & The Singalila Ridge, a trekking adventure taking in visits to Gantok, the capital of Sikkim, and the delightful Martam village which offers panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga.
Ladakh Trekking Holidays
Helen Casson Peaks of Ladakh Trek
James Nesbitt Peaks of Ladakh TrekGreat trip with fantastic guide (Valerie Parkinson)
Phillip Dixon Search for Snow Leopards with Valerie ParkinsonThis is my second time to Ladakh for snow leopard spotting and both times have been incredible.
The landscape, people and wildlife are incredible and matched by the dedication of Valerie and her team to ensure you enjoy your time here and have the best wildlife spotting opportunities.
It can get cold and you should pay careful attention to the trip notes, bring plenty of layers and be prepared to trek and work for your sightings, but those sightings are the stuff of magic.
The homestay and festival visit are a great extra to the wildlife too, giving you an insight into local life and culture.
Lastly the food provided by the local team is excellent and plentiful, with Johnny the chef’s culinary delights being worth the trip evenif you didn’t have the wildlife.
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