Chadar Trek
Chadar Trek DifficultyDifficult Duration 8 Days Maximum Altitude11,110 ft Pickup Point Leh Best Time To visit January Previous Next TREK PACKAGE RS 30,000 + 5% GST 8 Days Trekking 62 Km Pick Up Point: Leh Payment Mode: Cash, UPI, Bank Transfer Book Now Trek Info Region :- Ladakh (Leh) Snow: December to April Trekking Km: 62 Kms Need Help? Call us on 9045089649 Overview About Trek Highlights Brief Itinerary Detailed Itinerary How To Reach Cost Terms Cancellation Things To Carry FAQs Risk & Respond Secure Travels Guidelines Chadar Overview Chadar Trek is said to be an inaccessible winter trek in the Zanskar Valley of the Ladakh region, which is in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The steep cliff walls of Zanskar Valley are found up to 600 meters in height and the Zanskar River (a tributary of the Indus River) is only 5 meters wide in some places. The Chadar Trek is the frozen Zanskar River, which provides access to the Zanskar Valley during winters for locals and tourists to use. The place has been used by the local people for centuries as a trade route and is a fairly well-established trek. About Chadar Tapovan Trek December to February is the best time to go on the Chadar Trek. Most normal treks have an average temperature of 3 to 10 degrees Celsius, but the Chadar trek’s temperature will require you to keep yourself and your clothes tight for – 15 to – 20 degrees Celsius. Genuine moments, such as the sun’s brief appearances throughout the walk or the singing of songs around the bonfires, will elate you and help you discover a wonderful existence. The Chadar trek in Ladakh is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to trek across a spectacular landscape with practically clear ice sheets and gigantic yet breathtaking mountains. The trek invites you to have an out-of-this-world experience of awe, wonder, adventure, and the quest to overcome your fear. Along with all the sightseeing options and meeting some locals to sample the best local cuisine, you might also get a chance to witness some lavish local celebrations like Ladakhi Losar, Matho Monastery festival, Thiksay Gustor, and Spituk Gustor if you’re lucky. With Ladakh’s abundance of surprises and gifts, you can stock up on brightly coloured indigenous attire for yourself and your special pals! Wouldn’t it be fantastic to put them on and relive your favorite memories of the Chadar Trek and Ladakh? But, despite all of Ladakh’s advantages over other places, don’t overlook your ‘THE’ moment — the Chadar Trek. Trek Highlights Chadar Trek is an inaccessible winter trek in the Zanskar Valley of the Ladakh region, which is in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The cliff walls of Zanskar Valley are found up to 600 meters in height and the Zanskar River (a tributary of the Indus River) is only 5 meters wide in some places. The Chadar Trek is the frozen Zanskar River, which provides access to the Zanskar Valley during winter for locals and tourists. The local people have used the place for centuries as a trade route and is a fairly well-established trek. Chadar Trek has been attracting tourists from all over the world for many years, it is one of the most exciting and challenging treks, covering a distance of about 105 km on foot, covering a distance of 15-17 km on average each day. Brief Itinerary Day 1: Reporting day at Leh • Altitude 3,500m/11,400 ft.• Keep your woolen cap and gloves handy at the Airport.• Orientation & Briefing of the trek at noon (Mandatory).• Check-in Hotel (10:00 am) (Centrally heated room).• Bring a copy of your ID proof and 2 photographs. Foreigner, a copy of passport and visa.• Network is available (only post-paid).• ATM is available.• Visit any very high altitude place or pass is not advisable.• Consumption of alcohol and smoking is strictly prohibited.• Spend the day in the room itself to acclimatize. Day 2: Acclimatization Day • Rest + Acclimatisation day.• Sightseeing included in the cost (Hall of Fame, Shey Monastery, Thiksey Monastery).• Visit any very high altitude place or pass is not advisable.• Consumption of alcohol and smoking is strictly prohibited.• Stay in a Hotel (Centrally heated room). Day 3: Medical test day • Wake up early and get ready for medical tests.• Drive/Walk to the Government Medical camp.• Get your Oxygen and BP reading (There is a long queue due to the rush of tourists. It may take 3-4 hours depending on the rush).• Late afternoon insurance formalities.• Enjoy an evening in Leh.• Stay in a hotel. Day 4: Leh to Shingra Koma then Trek to Tsomo Paldar • Altitude 3,500m/11,400ft to 3,200m/10,400 ft.• Breakfast at the hotel is included in the cost.• Drive to Shingra Koma 70 km, 3-4 hrs.• Trek 3km, 2 hrs.• Gumboots are mandatory.• Carry two thermos flasks of 1 liter each.• Stay in tents.• Drive through Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Magnetic Hill, and the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus. Day 5: Tsomo Paldar to Tibb Cave • Altitude 3,200m/10,400 to 3,300m/10,800 ft.• Trek 15 km, 6-7 hrs.• Hot Lunch on the way.• Make sure you fill your thermos with warm water before you leave.• Pass through a waterfall that never freezes.• You will only get sunshine around 9-10 am.• Stay in a tent. Day 6: Tibb Cave to Nerak • Altitude 3,300m/10,800 ft to 3,400m/11,100 ft.• Trek 13 km / 6-7 hrs.• Hot Lunch on the way.• Make sure you fill your thermos with warm water before you leave.• Nerak is the first village of the Zanskar region.• If we reach on time at Nerak camp, accordingly we can go to visit Nerak village.• Attraction Frozen waterfall.• Stay in a tent. Day 7: Nerak – Tibb Cave • Altitude 3,400m/11,100 ft to 3,300m/10,800 ft• Trek 13 km / 5-6 hrs.• Hot Lunch on the way.• Make sure you fill your thermos with warm water before you leave.• Stay in a tent. Day 8: