A rare chance to see the elusive Snow Leopard and attend a monastic festival
In Delhi, we use a good standard hotel, which has air-conditioned rooms. In Leh, we stay in a comfortable hotel, close to the local market and town centre. There is wifi in Leh; however, there is no mobile coverage for international phones in Ladakh.
The trek itself is on a full-service camping basis, meaning our camp staff put up and dismantle the tents, cook, and do all the camp chores. You need only carry your backpack for the day. We use two-person tents, which have enough room inside for your kitbags and include mattress, sheet, pillow, two blankets, and a hot water bottle at night. We also have a dining tent with table, folding chairs and a heater, and at least one toilet tent (usually two) for use during the evenings. No running water is available while camping. The camp staff collect stream water or melt snow to provide bowls of warm water (to wash with).
We spend one night in a traditional Ladakhi house. The homestay is basic and you may be sleeping in a sleeping bag on a mattress on the floor. There is a basic local long-drop toilet and dining room.
If you require a single room in Delhi and Leh and a single tent while camping there is a single supplement. Please note, single rooms are not available in the homestay.
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