Day 1 Arrival in Leh
Arrive at Leh Airport and transfer to your hotel for rest and acclimatization.
Day 2 Rest and active acclimatization in Leh
Explore Leh’s local sites and take light walks to adjust to the altitude.
Day 3 Drive to Sara Village and short hike
Drive to Sara village, then enjoy an easy hike before camping overnight.
Day 4 Trek from Sara to Umlung
Trek through alpine terrain to reach Umlung village and camp overnight.
Day 5 Trek from Umlung to Thuchungtse campsite
Continue trekking through valleys to Thuchungtse campsite, preparing for higher altitude.
Day 6 Trek to Kangyatse Base Camp
Trek to Kangyatse Base Camp near the glacier and set up camp.
Day 7 Acclimatization and training at Base Camp
Rest, acclimatize, and receive climbing training to prepare for higher camps.
Day 8 Ascend from Base Camp to Camp 1
Climb steep snow and rocky slopes to establish Camp 1 and camp overnight.
Day 9: Move from Camp 1 to Summit Camp (Camp 2)
Continue ascending to Summit Camp, crossing snowfields and technical terrain.
Day 10 Summit day and Back to Basecamp
Begin early climb to Kangyatse Peak (6,400m) and descend back to Basecamp.
Day 11 Buffer Day
Contingency day, Incase of bad weather
Day 12 Trek from Base Camp to Chokdho via Kongmaru La Pass, then drive to Leh
Cross the scenic pass, camp at Chokdho, and return to Leh for overnight or departure.
Day 13 Departure to Home
Essential Technical & Trekking Gear
- Technical Gear ( Will be Provided by Guide The Himalaya : Mountaineering boots (Scarpa plastic boots, it can Stiff and heavy) , Crampons (10-12 points), Ice Axe (walking type), Climbing Harness, Helmets, carabiners, Rope.
- Rest of the gear you need to bring with You. Some you can also rent here in Leh.
- Backpack & Trekking: 60-70L rucksack with rain cover or Duffle bag + 20-30L summit daypack.
- Trekking Poles: Strongly recommended for stability. (You can also rent here.)
- Sleeping Gear: -Sleeping Bag and Sleeping mat. We will providing. Unless you want to bring your own.
Clothing (Layering System)
- Base Layers: 1 or 2 sets of thermal tops and bottoms.
- Mid-Layers: Fleece jacket/pullover, fleece pants.
- Outer Layer: (Heavy down jacket ( you can also rent here, unless you want bring your own) windproof/waterproof hard shell jacket and pants.
- Trek Pants: 2 pairs of quick-dry trekking pants.
Head & Hand Protection
- Gloves: fleece liner gloves, and winds topper or waterproof gloves.
- Headwear: Warm beanie/woollen cap, buff or balaclava to cover the face and neck.
- Sun Protection: Sun hat with wide brim, high-quality Category 3 or 4 UV-protection sunglasses (mandatory to prevent snow blindness).
Footwear
- Boots: Comfortable trekking boots.
- Socks: 4-5 pairs of good trekking socks.
- Gaiters: Essential for snow, specifically on summit night. (We will be providing)
Personal Items & Miscellaneous
- Hydration: 2 – 3 x 1Litre Nalgene bottles need for each person.
- Lighting: Headtorch with extra batteries (essential for starting early morning on summit day).
- Skin Protection: SPF 50+ sunscreen, lip balm, and moisturizer (high-altitude sun is harsh).
- Toiletries: Wet wipes, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, personal medications.
- We will be carrying Small First Add Kit.
- Other: Dry bags to separate gears( if you want to bring
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