TREK DIFFICULTY

Easy to Moderate

Meals

Breakfast Lunch Snacks & Dinner

Transportation

Taxi, Bolero , Tempo Traveler

ACCOMMODATION TYPE

Hotel , Homestay , Tent

Trekking Km

30 KM

Overview

The Markha Valley Trek is one of Ladakh’s most iconic trekking routes, combining breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, remote Himalayan villages, and dramatic high mountain passes. The trail follows the Markha River through stunning valleys before crossing the high-altitude Kongmaru La Pass at 17,100 ft.

This trek offers a perfect balance of adventure, culture, and Himalayan grandeur.

Highlights of the Trek

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    Detailed Itinerary

    Arrive in Leh. Rest and acclimatize. Evening visit to Shanti Stupa & Leh Market.

    Stay: Hotel
    Meals: Dinner

    Drive + Trek | 12 km | 5–6 hrs

    Drive to Chilling and begin trekking along the Markha River to Skiu Village.

    Stay: Homestay / Camps
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Trek | 20 km | 7–8 hrs

    Long but scenic day trekking through valleys, river crossings and Buddhist settlements.

    Stay: Homestay / Camps
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Trek | 10 km | 4–5 hrs

    Shorter trek with stunning views of Kang Yatse.

    Stay: Camps
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    rek | 11 km | 5–6 hrs

    Trek through wide alpine landscapes to Nimaling, one of the highest camps in Ladakh.

    Stay: Camps
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Trek | 15 km | 7–8 hrs + Drive

    Cross Kongmaru La Pass (17,100 ft) and descend to Shang Sumdo. Drive back to Leh.

    Stay: Hotel
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    After breakfast, depart with unforgettable memories.

    Meals: Breakfast

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Not all treks require prior experience. Beginner-friendly treks such as Dayara Bugyal, Chopta–Chandrashila, and Bhrigu Lake are suitable for first-time trekkers, while high-altitude or technical treks require prior trekking experience.

Safety is our top priority with trained guides and medical kits.

A basic level of physical fitness is mandatory. Regular walking, jogging, or light cardio before the trek is recommended to ensure a comfortable trekking experience.

Yes, itineraries may change due to weather or safety reasons.

Most Himalayan treks are best done between March to June and September to December. Winter treks operate from December to February, depending on weather conditions.

Accommodation includes a mix of hotels, guesthouses, homestays, and tents, depending on the trek and location. All stays are selected to ensure comfort and safety in mountain conditions.

Nutritious vegetarian meals are provided during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner. Meals are planned to meet energy requirements at high altitudes.

Travel or trek insurance is not mandatory but is highly recommended, especially for high-altitude treks and expeditions.

Weather conditions in the mountains can change rapidly. In such cases, the itinerary may be modified or the trek may be postponed or canceled in the interest of safety.

Age limits vary depending on trek difficulty. Some easy treks allow teenagers with guardian consent, while challenging treks and expeditions are suitable only for experienced and physically fit participants.

Terms & Conditions

Starting From
₹22,000.00 /per person
  • Safety-First Guided Trek
  • All Essentials Covered
  • Beginner-Friendly Trek
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