Résumé
Discover one of the best places to experience the unique culture of the High Himalaya
Itinéraire court
- Jour 1
- Start Delhi
- Jour 2
- Fly To Leh; Afternoon Orientation Walk
- Jour 3
- Sightseeing In And Around Leh
- Jour 4
- Acclimatisation Walk; Optional Jeep Ride To Khardu...
- Jour 5
- Drive To Stok; Trek To Mankarmo
- Jour 6
- Cross The Matho La To Ganpoche
- Jour 7
- Cross The Shang La To Shang Phu
- Jour 8
- Cross The Gyuncho La To Chuskurmo
- Jour 9
- Cross The Gongmaru La To Nimaling
- Jour 10
- Trek To Dzo Jongo Base Camp, Ascend Vatseri Peak
- Jour 11
- Rest And Acclimatisation Day At Base Camp
- Jour 12
- Climb Dzo Jongo East
- Jour 13
- Cross The Lalung La And Chaksang La To Riyul Sumdo
- Jour 14
- Trek To Lato; Drive To Leh
- Jour 15
- Fly To Delhi
- Jour 16
- End Delhi
Villes de voyage (5): Agra, Jaipur, Leh, Manali, New Delhi
Details
Journey among towering peaks to discover Tibetan culture and fantastic trekking routes, many off the beaten track. Ladakh is also the best place to conquer your first 6,000m (19,685ft) Himalayan peak – and if one summit isn’t enough, try two peaks and seven passes! After acclimatisation time in Leh, we begin trekking from Mankarmo. The trail ascends spectacular gorges and crosses mountain passes to reach a high-altitude plain at Nimaling. This is inhabited by Ladakhi shepherds and their huge flocks. Vatseri Peak is a good warm up before summiting our highest peak, Dzo Jongo East, which offers breath-taking views over the Karakorum and Indian Himalaya. This optional climb is tough but technically easy and a much quieter summit than Stok Kangri. We trek out to the roadhead via a remote pass and beautiful valley with fantastic rock formations.The 9 August 2025 departure is led by Valerie Parkinson, winner of Best Tour Leader in the prestigious Wanderlust World Guide Awards in 2021.