Walk the remote Nubra Valley, where rare camels roam a virtually uninhabited landscape
  • Survey the tallest mountain range in the world on a sensational flight over the Himalaya
  • Travel in jeeps over the Khardung La, one of the highest motorable passes in the world
  • Visit the Diskit Monastery, home to a colourful Buddha statue that’s taller than a house
  • Meet rare double-humped Bactrian camels
  • Cross the wild, glaciated Lasermo La pass

In Delhi, we use a Classic-rated hotel with air-conditioned rooms. In Leh, we stay in a Classic-rated hotel, close to the local market and town centre. There is wifi available 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 will put up and dismantle the tents for you, cook, and do all the camp chores. You need only carry your day pack. Most of the camping on this trek is wild camping. We stay in two-person tents, which have enough room inside for kitbags. We also have a dining tent with a table and folding chairs, and at least one eco toilet tent (usually two) for use during the evenings. No running water is available while camping. You camp close to a river or stream and the camp staff will provide bowls of warm water (to wash with) while trekking.



Worth knowing:



It’s common for hotels in India to have limited times in the day for hot water use to save energy. If you find your shower is cold, please let your leader or reception know so they can make sure the water heater is on.

Toilet tents used while camping comprise of a dug hole (prepared by your camping staff) inside a tent, with dirt/sand beside the hole to cover waste after each use.

Single rooms and tents can be requested for a supplement (subject to availability). Please enquire at the time of booking.

Single supplement from £480