Until recently, an independent Buddhist kingdom at the crossroads of the Himalayas and Karakoram, at the northernmost tip of India. The landscape is similar to Upper Mustang. The trek through the picturesque Markha Valley will end with an ascent of the super-easy 6,000-meter peak, UT Kangri (6070 m).
Difficulty: 7 / 10Date: 14. 6. - 28. 6. 2026Guide: Michal Group size: 6 - 10 pax
Price: 2 890 Eur
Itinerary Day 1 – Fly to Delhi Day 2 – Fly to Leh Day 3 - Acclimatisation day, monastery visitDay 4 - Jeep to Kaya (3300 m) trek to Sara (3600 m) cca 15 kmDay 5 - trek to Markha (3600 mnm)Day 6 - Trek to Hangkar (4000 mnm)Day 7 - Trek to Tachungtse (4250 mnm)Day 8 - Trek to Nemaling (4800 mnm) Day 9 - Konmaru La pass (5260 mnm) climb down to Chogdo, jeep to LehDay 10 - Rest day LehDay 11 - Jeep & walk to UT Kangri Basecamp, (trek to BC cca 3h)Day 12 - Climb UT Kangri, return to LehDay 13 - Reserve dayDay 14 - Fly home
The Markha Valley is located in the arid mountain desert of Ladakh, and it is formed by the stunning river valley within the Hemis National Park. The trek through the Markha Valley is very picturesque and relatively remote. It is a camping trek, with tents, a field kitchen, horses, and everything we need for trekking in the remote region of Ladakh. The trek follows the river, and currently, jeeps can travel as far as the village of Markha. Our trail will partly follow the road and partly the original paths. Towards the end, we will cross the Kongmaru La Pass at an elevation of 5200 meters. The route offers excellent views of Mt. Kang Yatse (6,400 m). Along the way, there are also incredible rocky canyons and a variety of wildlife. However, the most enchanting part of the trek is the beautiful villages in the Markha Valley. Modest mud houses amidst lush green fields, with magnificent views in the middle of the barren Ladakhi mountains. These villages are a hub of Tibetan culture, with traditional decorated kitchens and Buddhist prayer flags. After crossing the Kongmaru La Pass and descending to the village of Chogdo, jeeps will pick us up and take us back to civilization, to the heart of the region – Leh, in about two hours. After a day of rest, we will face the next challenge: we will take jeeps to the base of the 6,000-meter peak, UT Kangri. The Himalayas in this area resemble the Low Tatras or Western Tatras in character. The ascent of UT Kangri is technically easy and straightforward, with no glaciers, crevasses, or need for securing (upper parts with snow). The usual duration of the ascent is 5–6 hours. After descending to the base camp, we will rest and then descend to the road where jeeps will take us back to Leh. It is also possible to replace the UT Kangri ascent with a cultural program in the Ladakhi valley (visiting monasteries, optional trips, or relaxation). This trek in many ways is comparable to trekking in Tibet or Upper Mustang, as it is geographically and culturally part of Tibet. Ladakh offers an incredible number of ubiquitous Buddhist monasteries. Many of them resemble castles perched on high rocky cliffs. Accommodation on this trek is in tents, two people per tent, and a sleeping bag is required. The group will also have a communal tent, a table, chairs, a kitchen tent, food, and drinks for the trek. The camping equipment will be carried by horses. The trek itself is not difficult, but it is at high altitude—3,400 to 5,200 meters above sea level. The daily elevation gains are moderate. The weather in June is warm and relatively stable. Accommodation in Leh is in a European-standard hotel. The entire trek and ascent (arrival/departure) lasts 14 days, and we will undertake it in the company of Slovak Himalayan guide Michal Gabriž. We will also be accompanied by a local guide, cook, and other necessary staff. The trekking group is limited to a maximum of 10 people.
enjoy the atmoshere of our treks
- Flight ticket to Delhi and Leh - food / drinks in Leh and Delhi (breakfast included)- tips for ladakhi staff - use of satellite device (thuraya) for privsate purposes- insurance- Indian visa- entrance fees to monuments in Ladakh
- All transfers in Ladakh- All necessary permits - Slovak UIMLA guide (Michal)- Ladakhi trekking guide- Ladakhi climbing guide, cook, horses, necessary staff- Porter - max 10 kg/person- Food & drink during trek- Accomodation in Delhi and Leh in european standard hotel with breakfast- Accomodarion during trek (tents) - use of a satellite device in case of necessary treatment of health complications
The trek will take place with a minimum of 6 participants, and the maximum number of participants is 10. For Ladakh, it is recommended to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B, tetanus, and typhoid.
We are looking forward! Michal & Miro