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The most famous & difficult trek in Ladakh is the Chadar Trek taken during the winters, which involves walking on the frozen Zanskar River, which turns into a sheet of snow.
A trekking tour in Ladakh also offers you the wonderful opportunity of observing the unique culture & lifestyle of the Ladakhi people, which is strongly influenced by Buddhism and Tibetan culture. Listening to the Ladakhi language is a delight, as is enjoying some exotic cuisines like Chutagi, Skew, Paba & others. Some of the famous festivals of Ladakh like Hemis Festival & Sindhu Darshan & Losar, is marked by masked dances called Chham, which fascinates visitors a lot.
The beautiful thing about planning a trekking adventure holiday in Ladakh is that there are easy, moderate & difficult level treks, which can be taken by both amateur & advanced trekkers.
Amateur trekking enthusiasts can try out the Lamayuru to Alchi, Padum to Darcha, Ripchar Valley & Lamayuru to Darcha Trek where you can visit ancient Buddhist monasteries, lush meadows, villages & admire the natural beauty of Ladakh, which is breathtaking.
Advanced trekkers in Ladakh looking for the ultimate rush can go for the Jhunglam Hemis to Padum Trek, which involves a visit to Hemis Monastery & covers villages like Chuskurmo & Chokdo. The most challenging trek in Ladakh, however, is the Stok Kangri Trek, with an altitude of around 6,000 meters. Cherish the panoramic views of K2 & the Indus & Zanskar Valleys.
Our Ladakh trekking Packages also include the Nubra Valley Trek, where you cross the Hunder Sand Dunes & catch captivating sights of the famous Two Humped Bactrian Camels.
Admire the rich wildlife of Ladakh with the Snow Leopard Trek, which covers the beautiful valleys of Markha & Rumbak & gives you the opportunity of spotting various exotic animals like Snow Leopard, which is the main attraction in Ladakh & is known to perfectly camouflage itself with its surroundings, Ibex, Marmot, Tibetan Hare & Ladakhi Urial. What is unique about spotting these animals is that most of them are found exclusively in this part of India.
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