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Kang La Trek - Advenchar

Kang La Trek

  • 14 Days
  • Group : 8 People
  • Guided Trek
  • Challenging
  • Start: Manali
  • Altitude
    Max Altitude : 5500 m

The Kang La trek is a unique experience situated at an altitude of 5,500 m between the valleys of Himachal and Ladakh. It’s adorned with diverse vegetation that adds to the natural beauty of the place. The trek connects the Zanskar Valley with the Lahaul Valley and starts from the quaint village of Shukto, nestled in the heart of the Miyar Valley.

The Miyar Valley’s wildflower meadows, pristine alpine pastures, and tall granite towers comparable to Yosemite Valley in America attract many travelers worldwide. Here, seasoned alpinists and rock climbers have the opportunity to climb impressive rock towers, adding to their allure.

As you start your trek from Miyar Nalla, your eyes will be immediately drawn to the picturesque view of the Miyar River running and mingling with the Chandrabhaga River at Udaipur. The valley’s landscape changes dramatically after this point, with alpine meadows and lush green flowers giving way to the vast moraines, gradually evolving into chilling rivers seen from a distance. The enormous and endless moraines lead up to the Kang La, with the Kang La glacier stretched at about 10-13 km on each side. The glacier is dangerous, punctuated by dangerous crevasses across it.

If you’re lucky, the trek presents an opportunity to catch a glimpse of the Yak, Marmot, or Musk deer in their natural habitat. The Kang La pass was initially undertaken by the people residing in Lahaul, and it’s one of the highest and most remote passes on the Great Himalayan range where you can crossover from Himachal into Ladakh, which is Trans-Himalayan.

This trek remains one of the world’s most remote and hidden spots, and it offers its travelers one of the most scenic and exquisite views of the Himalayan trails. The beauty captured by the lush green flora, local Gaddi shepherds, sparkling streams, pristine glacial lakes, snow-clad peaks, and a stretch of almost 24 km long crevasse-infested glacier is second to none.

Crossing the Kang La means entering an entirely different world — the Zanskar Valley, with its ancient monasteries built on the edges of the mountains, welcomes you. The Zanskar Valley is a mystical land, enchanted and dug deep into esoteric practices and Eastern mysticism. The valley has been home to several different sects of Buddhism since the 8th Century, and there is a lot of history and culture dating back to the Bronze Age that one can uncover here. You can bear witness to the ancient ways that to this day continue to thrive and coexist with other religions through the many unique monasteries in the area.

Departure & Return Location

Manali

Meeting Time

7 A.M

Price Includes

  • Activity: Trekking, Camping, etc
  • Accommodation during Trek (Camping)
  • Meals during Trek (Veg)
  • All season Camping tents on twin sharing basis, Sleeping bags with adequate sub-zero temperature rating, comfortable mattress
  • Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys, ice-axe, micro-spikes, slings
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges/Permits, Trek Permit Fee/IMF Permission – up to the amount charged for Indian Nationals.
  • Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid knowledge
  • Experienced Local guide, cook, helpers
  • Porters or mules for carrying common luggage
  • Exhaustive First Aid kit including portable oxygen cylinder, oximeter

Price Excludes

  • Transportation
  • Meals during the road journey
  • Insurance
  • Any expenses of personal nature
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage. (extra luggage, if any can be left at the base camp with the authorities)
  • Cost Escalation due to natural reasons
  • Any expense not specified in the inclusion list
What to Expect
  • 90+ Km TrekThe 90+ kilometer trek covers a vast area filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and diverse terrains. Over the course of 12 days, we will venture through breathtaking glacial regions, each unique and remarkable, pushing ourselves as we trek up to 8 hours per day. To prepare for this thrilling adventure, walking and running each day are recommended for improving cardiovascular health and building stamina.
  • Remote and HostileThe Kang La trek is a mesmerizing adventure that spans over two weeks, taking you to wildest, most secluded areas on the planet, far removed from civilization. Trekking in this region can be just as challenging as scaling a peak. The excitement of experiencing the remote and unforgiving terrain is matched only by the thrill of overcoming the technical obstacles along the way. Be prepared to be awestruck by the stunning natural beauty and to push yourself to new heights on this incredible trek.
  • Mixed TerrainWhen you embark on a Himalayan trek, you'll spend extended time at high altitudes, and acclimating to climate change is a major concern. Mixed terrain may add an element of surprise as you navigate through snow, uncertain ice conditions on high mountains, etc. But don't worry, we have contingency days built right into the itinerary to handle any unexpected situations that may arise.

Kang La Pass Trek Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Manali

Manali Altitude: 2,050 m (6,725 ft)

The Kang La Trek starts with your arrival in the beautiful mountain town of Manali. There are a variety of ways to reach Manali, but we highly recommend taking an overnight Volvo bus from Delhi or Chandigarh.

After an exciting and adventurous journey, you will arrive in Manali in the morning, where you will be transferred to your hotel. Upon arrival, your expedition leader will meet you to brief you on the upcoming days of your thrilling trek. Additionally, they will assist you with any last-minute shopping to ensure that you’re fully prepared for the trek ahead.

Once you have settled in, enjoy a leisurely stroll around Manali’s ancient streets and temples. Spend the evening enjoying the local food and culture of this hidden mountain paradise.

Day 2Manali to Shukto

Distance: 140 km
Time: 7 hours
Shukto Altitude: 3,470 m (11,385 ft)

To reach Shukto, we will embark on a scenic drive that will take us through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in India. Our journey begins in Manali from where we shall drive via Atal Tunnel, the world’s longest highway tunnel above 10,000 feet, and enter the enchanting Lahaul Valley.

As we continue on the Manali-Leh highway, we will be greeted by the awe-inspiring views of the towering Himalayan mountains that surround us. We will then pass through Tandi, the place where two great rivers, the Chandra, and Bhaga, meet to form the mighty Chandrabhaga River.

From here, we will set out on a picturesque drive along the Chandrabhaga River and cross Udaipur where the Miyar River merges with the Chandrabhaga River. We will continue along the Miyar River, taking in the stunning views of the valley and the pristine mountain streams that flow through it.

Finally, after an adventurous journey, we will reach Urgus, a small and charming village, before heading on to our destination, Shukto. In Shukto, we will rest for the night in the comfort of our camps, surrounded by the natural beauty of the region.

Day 3Shukto to Thanpattan

Distance: 12 km
Time: 8 hours
Thanpattan Altitude: 3,850 m (12,631 ft)

The day is finally here. Today we start our trek toward the mighty Kang La.

Our trek begins with a pleasant walk, crossing over a quaint wooden pedestrian bridge – a sight that will remind you of the simplest things that can bring the greatest joy.

You will then be welcomed by Khanjar, the last village of Miyar Valley. With Shukto and Khanjar parallel to each other, there exists between them a river that can be crossed by a tiny bridge. Take a moment to revel in the beauty that surrounds you, and you’ll be ready for the trek.

For the next 5-6 hours, you’ll be walking along the right side of the river, crossing some stunning campsites at Doksa till we finally reach our destination, Thanpattan.

As we arrive, prepare yourself for a night under the stars – a sight that is never too common in cities these days. Gaze in awe as the sky illuminates with thousands of stars, reminding us of the vastness of our world and the spectacular adventures that await us. There’s no better way to soak up this breathtaking view than from the comfort of our own cozy camp.

Day 4Thanpattan to Zardung

Distance: 8 km
Time: 6 hours
Zardung Altitude: 3,880 m (12,730 ft)

On Day 4 of our trek from Thanpattan to Zardung, prepare yourself for an awe-inspiring experience. In the vast and grassy campsites that we will come across, you will be surrounded by beautiful flowers, making it look like a flower blanket has been laid before you.

During this leg of our trek, we will be walking for 5-6 hours, but the stunning views of nature on the Himalayan trails will leave you rejuvenated. We will be turning northwest from Gumba Nalla and continuing to follow Miyar Nalla, the beautiful streams and white glaciers.

During this trek, prepare to lose yourself in the beautiful views of the lush green Meadows and sparkling chilled streams that will fill you with new energy to continue with your journey. Finally, we will reach our beautiful campsite at Zardung, surrounded by nature’s beauty, and retire for the night in our cozy camps.

Day 5Zardung to Kesar Yon Chhaap

Distance: 10 km
Time: 7 hours
Kesar Yon Chhaap Altitude: 3,980 m (13,058 ft)

On Day 5 of our trek from Zardung to Kesar Yon Chhaap, the beauty of the Miyar Valley reaches new heights. As we trek toward the source of the Miyar River, the valley’s natural wonders are on full display.

One of the highlights of the day is crossing a wide, glacial stream flowing down from our right. The stream is cold and majestic, fanning out to a distance of almost half a kilometer. But that is not the end of the beauty.

Soon after crossing it, we reach a section of the terminal moraine of the Miyar glacier. It is an incredible sight – rows and rows of rocks and boulders lining the trail, left behind by the powerful force of the glacier. As we make our way across the moraine, we can feel the history of millions of years beneath our feet.

The campsite at Kesar Yon Chhaap is truly enchanting. The name itself translates to seven holy waters, and it is easy to see why. There are seven lush, emerald-green lakes near our campsite, each with its unique charm and allure. As we explore the lakes in the evening, we are treated to a stunning display of nature’s artistry and beauty.

Such a magical and unforgettable day ends with a peaceful and rejuvenating overnight stay in Kesar Yon Chhaap.

Day 6Rest and Acclimatization at Kesar Yon Chhaap

Kesar Yon Chhaap Altitude: 3,980 m (13,058 ft)

We’ll be spending the day in Kesar Yon Chhaap for rest and acclimatization, preparing ourselves for the upcoming trek to Miyar Glacier. Kesar Yon Chhaap is a serene and picturesque location to relax and revitalize oneself.

Amidst the breathtaking mountains and the calm environs, we get to soak in the beauty of nature and gear up for the next adventure. Tomorrow, we’ll be heading to the Majestic Miyar glacier, all charged up and energized.

Day 7Kesar Yon Chhaap to Miyar Glacier Camp

Distance: 11 km
Time: 7 hours
Miyar Glacier Camp Altitude: 4,450 m (14,600 ft)

Today’s trail to Miyar Glacier Camp starts with an amazing change in the landscape! As we move ahead, we find the meadows replaced with moraine and scree. To our right, we head up the lateral moraine and climb on grassy slopes richly layered with beautiful wildflowers.

After walking for about an hour or two, the trail starts descending slightly onto the moraine again. Here, we come across the Jungpada glacier, which originates from a subsidiary valley on our right. Stunning ice-covered rock cliffs engulf us as we cross the terminal moraine of the Jungpada glacier.

As we continue forward, we’ll climb through more scree and moraine, experiencing spectacular views and captivating surroundings until we finally reach the Miyar glacier.

Our team will set up camp at a suitable spot on the glacier, and you can rest easy knowing that you just completed a truly amazing part of the trek.

Day 8Miyar Glacier Camp to Kang La Base Camp

Distance: 8 km
Time: 6 hours
Kang La Base Camp Altitude: 4,780 m (15,682 ft)

Today, we embark on a trek from the Miyar Glacier Camp that will take us all the way to Kang La Base Camp. After yesterday’s strenuous journey, today’s trek is a gentle climb up the Miyar Glacier. The glacier itself is incredibly fascinating, with its gradual gradient and mesmerizing Antarctic landscape.

We’ll walk right up the middle of the glacier to take in the breathtaking, exquisite surroundings reminiscent of the wild, untouched beauty of Antarctica. We guarantee the landscape will keep your soul energized throughout the day. We’ll set up camp on the glacier once again today, offering us a chance to truly immerse ourselves in this exquisite environment.

Day 9Kang La Base Camp to Sumdo via Kang La

Distance: 17 km
Time: 10 hours
Kang La Altitude: 5,500 m (18,045 ft)
Sumdo Altitude: 4,400 m (14,436 ft)

We’ve reached the day of the pass! It’s going to be a long climb followed by an even longer descent, but trust us when we say that the views from the top are worth it.

We’ll want to leave camp by first daylight or earlier. From there, we’ll walk along the middle of the huge snow-covered glacier at a gentle incline for about 3 hours before roping up. We’ll start out by walking along the left side of the glacier, all the way to the point where two glaciers converge at the head of the Miyar Valley. From there, we’ll continue along the glacier to our right, which leads to Kang La.

Now, here’s the thing – the pass isn’t actually the obvious saddle you can see from the base. No, no. We’ll be skirting around the ridge on our left and climbing to the pass. And let us tell you – these heavily crevassed glacial slopes are no joke. You’ll need to be careful and alert as we navigate through them.

But once we’re at the top? It’s pure magic. We’ll be rewarded with a panoramic view of a sea of rock peaks that absolutely dominate the Zanskar region. Trust us when we say that it’s a sight you’ll never forget.

Now, the descent is long, but don’t worry – after what you’ve just accomplished, you’ll be more than ready to curl up on some warm ground for a good night’s sleep. We’ll be descending along the glacier on this side of the pass (also heavily crevassed, so stay aware!), all the way to a confluence of two valleys at the snout of the glacier.

Keep in mind that this descent is fairly long after an 18,000 ft pass crossing, but we guarantee that the feeling of success you’ll have once you reach that small meadow is worth every bit of effort you’ll put in.

Day 10Sumdo to Bardan & Drive to Padum

Distance: 15 km
Time: 8 hours
Bardan Altitude: 3,650 m (11,975 ft)
Padum Altitude: 3,570 m (11,712 ft)

This is our last day of trekking. Our trek for the day begins with a scenic descent along the beautiful Temasa Nallah, accompanied by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, as we make our way toward the foot of the valley.

As we continue, you may start to notice signs of civilization returning, a testament to the resilience and perseverance of the locals in this harsh terrain. Their spirit and warmth inspire us as we reach the road ahead.

There, we will board our vehicles for our next stop: Padum. Known as the largest village in the Zanskar Valley, Padum is a fascinating destination in itself, offering a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the Zanskar region.

Our day ends with an overnight stay at a cozy guest house or hotel in Padum, where you can relax and recharge after achieving a significant feat.

Day 11Padum to Kargil

Distance: 230 km
Time: 10 hours
Kargil Altitude: 2,676 m (8,780 ft)

After completing the Kang La Trek, it’s time to head to the civilization. With your spirit of adventure, we will take on a long and exciting drive on a rough jeep track over the Penzi-La mountain pass (4400m) to reach Rangdum. This leg of our journey promises to be a worthwhile experience, as we bask in the stunning landscapes on offer.

As we continue onward toward Kargil, we pass through the magnificent Shafat Nala and the captivatingly verdant Suru Valley. The area is renowned for being the Muslim heartland in the Buddhist-dominated region of Ladakh, which has played a significant cultural and social role over the years.

We will be left breathless by the fantastic scenic drive through the beautiful Zanskar Valley which will take us about 10 hours to get to our overnight stay at a cozy hotel. Get ready to be captivated by the sheer beauty of our surroundings as we move from one attraction to another.

Day 12Kargil to Srinagar

Distance: 215 km
Time: 9 hours
Srinagar Altitude: 1,593 m (5,226 ft)

Our final leg of the journey takes us from Kargil to Srinagar. Along this route, we will pass through some of the most scenic landscapes in all of Jammu & Kashmir. After passing through Sonmarg and Drass, we’ll make our way toward the valley of Kashmir.

Our journey will be filled with photogenic moments, as we witness stunning valleys, meadows, hilltops, and mountains that are covered in a serene blanket of snow. This section of the drive has often been referred to as “Heaven on Earth” and it’s easy to understand why.

As we arrive in Srinagar, our incredible journey comes to an end. We’ll transfer you back to your hotel where you’ll have the rest of the day free to explore some of the sights of this beautiful city or just bask in the warmth of accomplishment after a successful trekking trip. The days of exploration and adventure on the Kang La Trek are sure to remain with you for years to come!

Day 13Departure from Srinagar

Srinagar Altitude: 1,593 m (5,226 ft)

Today is the day of your departure from Srinagar and our Kang La Trek adventure comes to an end. After breakfast, we will bring you to the airport for your flight back home. We hope that you take with you wonderful memories and leave a piece of your heart in this beautiful Himalayas.

Day 14Reserve Day

On your Kang La Trek, we’ve designated a special reserve day to ensure a smooth journey, even in the face of unforeseen circumstances or bad weather.

Although we never hope to use this day, it is important to keep it in your travel plan as a buffer. If we do end up needing it, we charge Rs 5,000 per day (INR) + 5% GST per person. You’ll have to pay the Expedition Leader directly, but rest assured that we’ll make your experience as seamless as possible.

Kang La Pass Trek Map

Peaks Visible From Kang La Pass Trek

Kang La Pass Trek Photos

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How difficult is the Kang La Pass Trek?

The Kang La Pass Trek is considered to be a challenging trek that requires a good level of fitness and experience in high-altitude trekking. The trek involves crossing the Kang La Pass, which stands at an altitude of over 5,500 meters and requires trekking through rugged terrain, steep ascents and descents, and unpredictable weather conditions. However, with proper preparation and a good guide, the trek can be accomplished by experienced trekkers who are up for a challenging adventure.

What are the requirements for participation?

Participation in the Kang La Pass Trek requires a good level of physical fitness and prior experience in high-altitude trekking.

Trekkers should be prepared to walk for around 6-7 hours per day and should be comfortable with steep ascents and descents. It is also recommended that trekkers have some prior experience with camping and a basic understanding of high-altitude sickness.

Trekkers should ensure that they carry the appropriate gear and equipment, including warm clothing, trekking boots, and a high-altitude trekking backpack. It is highly recommended that trekkers undertake a thorough medical checkup prior to embarking on the trek.

What kind of food will be available on this trek?

During the Kang La Pass Trek, trekkers will be served hot and nutritious meals that include a variety of dishes like noodles, pasta, rice, vegetables, soups, stews, and more. The meals are generally prepared by the trekking crew, and are designed to provide the necessary energy and nutrition for the trek.

Trekkers should inform their guide about any dietary restrictions or preferences beforehand, and they will make arrangements accordingly. It is also recommended that trekkers carry some snacks and energy bars to munch on during the trek. It is important to stay hydrated during the trek, so make sure to drink plenty of water and carry water-purifying tablets or a filtration system.

 

What kind of accommodation will I get on Kang La Trek?

During the Kang La Pass Trek, trekkers will be provided with tents for accommodation. The trek involves camping in the wilderness, and trekkers will be staying in tents at designated campsites along the route. The tents are generally spacious and comfortable and are equipped with sleeping mats and sleeping bags to keep you warm during cold nights. Toilet tents are also available at the campsites.

Are there any medical facilities available on this trek?

During the Kang La Pass Trek, there are no medical facilities available on the route. It is highly recommended that trekkers carry a basic medical kit that includes medicines for altitude sickness, pain relievers, anti-diarrheal medication, and any other personal medications.

Advenchar’s trek leaders are wildness first-aid course certified. They are equipped with a first-aid kit along with an oxygen cylinder at campsites. You can be sure that you’re in safe hands on the trek.

However, if you have any ongoing medications or pre-existing conditions, it’s important to carry the medications and to communicate the same with the trek leader before starting the trek. 

What kind of clothing should I bring for this trek?

Proper clothing is essential for the Kang La Pass Trek. It is important to carry warm and windproof clothing as temperatures can drop to sub-zero levels, especially during the night. Here’s a list of essential clothing items that you should carry:

  • Base layer: Thermal underwear or moisture-wicking fabrics to keep you dry and comfortable.
  • Insulated jacket: A warm insulated jacket to keep you warm during the night.
  • Waterproof jacket: A waterproof, breathable jacket to protect you from rain and snow.
  • Trekking pants: Comfortable, quick-dry pants that allow for unrestricted movement.
  • Warm socks: Thick, warm socks to keep your feet warm and dry.
  • Trekking boots: Sturdy trekking boots that provide good ankle support and traction on slippery terrain.
  • Warm hat: A warm hat to protect your head and ears from the cold.
  • Gloves: Water-resistant gloves with good insulation to keep your hands warm and dry.
  • Sunglasses: Wrap-around sunglasses with UV protection to protect your eyes from the sun and snow glare.

It’s important to note that packing light is essential as you will be carrying your belongings on your back. Choose clothing items that are versatile and can be layered for added warmth.

How to prepare for Kang La Pass Trek?

Preparing adequately for the Kang La Pass Trek is crucial for a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are some steps you can take to prepare for the trek:

  1. Build up your endurance: The Kang La Pass Trek is physically demanding, so start building up your endurance by undertaking regular exercise such as hiking, running, or cycling.

  2. Practice hiking with a backpack: You will be carrying your own backpack during the trek, so practice hiking with a fully loaded backpack to build up your strength and get used to the weight.

  3. Get a medical check-up: Ensure that you are medically fit for the trek. Get a doctor’s clearance and discuss any health concerns or pre-existing medical conditions that may impact your trek.

  4. Acquire basic high-altitude trekking skills: It is recommended that you acquire some basic high-altitude trekking skills such as setting up a tent, navigating using a map or compass, and using basic first aid.

  5. Pack appropriately: Ensure that you carry all necessary gear and clothing recommended for the trek. Pack light, but don’t leave out essential items necessary for the trek.

  6. Be mentally prepared: The Kang La Pass Trek is challenging and requires mental strength, as much as physical strength. Being mentally prepared and positive will help you tackle the terrain and ensure a successful trek.

  7. Acclimatize: Spend a few days acclimatizing before starting the trek. Take it slowly and steadily, staying hydrated and allowing your body to adjust to the high altitude to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

By following these tips, you can prepare yourself to have a safe, enjoyable, and memorable Kang La Pass Trek.

How to make a booking with us?

You can make your booking at our website www.advenchar.com or you can contact us at hello@advenchar.com.

You must be at least 18 years old to make a booking with us. After the booking, our team will send you a confirmation of the booking.

We understand that you may have to change your travel plans due to the Covid-19 situation, so considering this we have introduced a Book Now, Pay Later facility for all the participants. However, you will be required to pay the full amount at least 15 days prior to the departure date.

How do I cancel/modify my booking?

If you wish to cancel/modify your existing booking, you can do so by logging in to www.advenchar.com, and pay through the dashboard or you can drop us a mail at hello@advenchar.com with all the details of your booking, and we’ll cancel it for you.

What is cancellation policy?

You can claim a 100% refund if you choose to cancel your booking before 15 days. The refund will primarily be in the form of a voucher valid for 12 months.  You can also opt for a cash refund provided the booking is not part of a promotional offer or a coupon code provided by Advenchar. 

Refund

  • Cancellation before 15 days from departure date – 100% refund.
  • Cancellation between 15 days and 7 days from departure date  – 70% refund.
  • Cancellation less than 7 days from departure date – You can modify your trek free of cost, and transfer it to a friend/family member.

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