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Ladakh is one of the most isolated areas for trekking in India. Cut off by road for the winter months, it offers a welcome escape from the overwhelming monsoon climate of the Indian Plains in summer.
A classic trek in 'Little Tibet', combining mountain panoramas and barren hillsides with pretty villages and lush meadows. Isolated for many months by snow, Ladakh remains one of the best places to experience the unique culture of the High Himalaya.
At an impressive 5294m, Shitidhar, 'white peak', is the perfect introductory climb for the inexperienced mountaineer. Towering at an impressive 6153m, Stok Kangri is a serious challenge. Although at such an impressive height, it is not a technical climb.
This trek gives a great insight into Ladakhi people, culture and religion as we visit some beautiful monasteries, untouched villages and nomadic settlements. The landscape is stunning, with a number of parallel mountain ranges.
For those who want the best of both Spiti and Ladakh. Witness the nomadic Chanpgas who live in yak hair tents called rebos and take in the high altitude wildlife such as the highly endangered Black-Necked Cranes.
For more than a decade the holiday Mecca of Kashmir has been considered out of bounds. Not any more.... Having spent a considerable amount of time there last summer our staff now feel that the time is right to return. Come and join us on this adventure!
The Tri-Adventure Expedition is the first of its kind anywhere in the world. This demanding expedition is divided into three sections, mountain biking, rafting or kayaking and trekking, covering a total distance of 460km.
The Ladakhi people have a great hospitable nature and here you will see first hand the landscapes and culture of “Little Tibet”. This fun packed itinerary includes 5 days working on a volunteer project and staying in a local Ladakhi home.