This diverse route leads through the remote and stunning landscapes of southern Ladakh – past snow-covered peaks, expansive high-altitude valleys, colorful gorges, and isolated shepherd settlements. Multiple pass crossings above 5,000 meters, quiet campsites immersed in nature, and encounters with wildlife and traditional ways of life make this trek a unique experience off the beaten track.
HIGH ALTITUDE TREK FROM STOK TO RUMTSE
Accommodation
In Delhi, we stay in a standard hotel with air-conditioned rooms. In Leh, accommodation is arranged in a standard hotel conveniently located near the local market and town centre, or in a comfortable family-run guesthouse. Wi-Fi is available in Leh; however, international mobile phones generally do not have network coverage in Ladakh.
Camping & Trek Support
The trek is operated on a full-service camping basis. Our experienced camp staff will handle all camp duties, including pitching and dismantling tents, cooking meals, and managing camp chores, allowing you to trek comfortably with only a day pack.
Most nights are spent wild camping in remote locations. Accommodation is in spacious two-person tents with enough room for kit bags. A separate dining tent is provided, complete with a table and folding chairs, along with at least one eco toilet tent (usually two) for evening use.
There is no running water at the campsites. Camps are set up near rivers or streams, and the camp staff will provide bowls of warm water for basic washing during the trek.
Worth Knowing
• In India, it is common for hotels to provide hot water only at certain times of the day to conserve energy. If your shower water is cold, please inform the reception so they can switch on the water heater.
• Toilet tents used during camping consist of a dug pit (prepared by our camp staff) inside a tent. Dirt or sand is provided beside the pit to cover waste after each use.
• Single rooms and single tents are available on request for an additional supplement, subject to availability. Please enquire at the time of booking.
Day 1: Start of the Trek – From Stok to Mankarmo, duration approx. 5-6 hrs, Wild camping
Day 2: Mankarmo – Over Matho La to Ganpoche, duration approx. 5-6 hrs, Wild camping
Day 3: Ganpoche – Over Shang La to Shang Pu, duration approx. 6-7 hrs, Wild camping
Day 4: Shang Pu – Over Gyuncho La to Chuskurmo (Chokdo), duration approx. 5-6 hrs, Wild camping
Day 5: Chuskurmo (Chokdo) – through Kidchen Valley to Miru Pu North, duration approx. 6-7 hrs, Wild camping
Day 6: Miru Pu North to Miru Pu South, duration approx. 5-6 hrs, Wild camping
Day 7: Miru Pu South through Miru village to Po Yul Valley, duration approx. 5-6 hrs, Wild camping
Day 8: Po Yul Valley over Ghochang La Pass (5,030m) to Kotsa Valley, duration approx. 5-6 hrs, Wild camping
Day 9: Kotsa Valley to Rumtse Village – Leh, duration approx. 3-4 hrs
followed by a drive back to Leh (approx. 2.5 hours)
It is possible to extend this trek for climbing UT Kangri
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