LADAKH - NEBUK LA TREK

Tour - 19 days/ 9 days trekking

Nebuk La Trek

Tour 19 days/ 9 days trekking

About LADAKH

Ladakh is a part of the Indian Himalayas It is located between the Kunlun mountain range in the north and the main Himalayas to the south. Although part of India now, and earlier of the princely state of Kashmir, Ladakh has been an independent kingdom for almost 900 years.

Ladakh is well-known for its starkly beautiful mountain scenery. As a result of its location in the rain shadow of the main Himalayan Range its climate is extremely dry, and due to the high altitude – most valleys are situated at 3300m or higher – winters can be extremely cold. Summers, however, are generally pleasant if not warm and sunny. Ladakh is inhabited by a mix of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan people. Especially the latter, with their colourful buddhist culture, have given the region the nickname of ‘Little Tibet.’

Ladakh in the narrower sense is the Indus Valley with adjacent areas. It is bordered by two mountain ranges: in the northeast by the Ladakh Range, in the southwest by the Zanskar Range. The area around the capital Leh, and further upstream towards Tibet, is referred to as Upper Ladakh. Lower Ladakh is the area further downstream to Kargil, where the Indus enters Pakistan.

The remoter areas of Zanskar, Nubra and Rupshu are now seen as regions of Ladakh. In the past, these areas were sometimes part of Ladakh, sometimes not. They can be visited from Leh by car or on foot. The latter should be your preferred mode of transport, if you are up to it. Because, while jeep trips in Ladakh are very rewarding indeed, trekking will give you an even more in-depth experience of the land and the people, with the added bonus of a total renovation of body and soul.

Ladakh can be reached by air or overland. On this tour you fly in and out. In case you have enough time available, we strongly recommend to take the overland route, in which you travel by train and car to Ladakh through Manali, in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh. This is one of the greatest car journeys in the world.

Region

Ladakh
(India)

Best Time

July - Sept.

No. Of Days

19 days,
9-day trek

Trip Character

Trekking tour

Sleeping Altitude

3500 - 4700 m.

Trek Character

Camping trek
Level: 3

Price

INR XXX/ $ XXX

ABOUT THIS TOUR

In the old days, seven caravan routes converged at Leh, the capital of Ladakh. The most profitable one connected Kullu Valley (present day- Himachal Pradesh) with Yarkand in Turkmenistan.

Along this trail, the highly valued Kullu-opium was taken to China. We intend to revive it with our own modest caravan, trekking into the hidden valleys of Nubra and Shyok. Along a unique route, we descend to the Shyok River. Here, at the foot of the Karakoram, we stay for a few days in our own very comfortable community-based lodge in a traditional village.

After exploring the area around Shyok and visiting the legendary Pangong Lake (only 2 hours away from Shyok), we follow the Shyok River down to Nubra, where we have a full day to see some amazing monasteries, partly on foot, and ride Bactrian camels in a semi-desert of tall sand dunes. We return to Leh by crossing the 5450m high Khardong La, this time by car.

YOUR custom-made TRIP

The tour described here, as well as the other ones on our website, are mainly meant as suggestions. We would be happy to offer you a travel proposal that fully meets your personal demands and expectations. That means that you choose where you want to go, what level of accommodation and type of transport you want and what activities you prefer.

Please let yourself be inspired by this and other trips on our website and then drop us a line (or call us up) to explain your travel wishes. We will be happy to help you put together the perfect trip. You can reach us over e-mail, Messenger, Whatsapp or mobile phone.

EXTENSIONS & VARIATIONS

Apart from the tour as described here, you could consider the following add-ons and changes:

  • Stay one or two days longer in Leh before you start the trek, in order to acclimatize, but als to explore the Indus Valley east and west of Leh with its many mesmerizing monasteries.
  • Explore the Shyok River further downstream in the direction of Pakistan. The road passes through magnificent gorges and while the vegetation gets more opulent as you are reaching lower altitudes the culture gradually changes from predominantly Buddhist to Muslim. You can travel up to the village of Turtuk where you can stay the night at a simple but decent tented camp.
  • Spend one more day in Nubra on which you make a 5-hour walk to two small, hidden monasteries that rarely if ever see a foreigner coming.
  • Do an even more challenging trek or longer trek instead of the Nebuk La trek. For instance, the Rumtse – Kibbar trek. On this 18-day trek you traverse the high plateau of Changtang, an area similar to the south side of the Nebuk La, but even more grandiose. See here.
  • Spend a day rafting on the Indus. There are different grades available, so there is the easy but fun to do level as well. Professional oarsmen will be with you in any case. You will be picked up from your hotel and dropped off there again at the end of the day, a pic-nic lunch is included.

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