Leh-Ladakh

Makhra Valley Trek
🏔️ Markha Valley Trek – Through Ladakh’s Ancient Villages & Wild Landscapes
Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights
Region: Ladakh (Hemis National Park)
Grade: Moderate | Max Altitude: 5,260 m (Kongmaru La)
Season: June to September
Walk through deep canyons, prayer-flag-lined villages, and open high-altitude pastures. Camp under stars, stay with Ladakhi families, and cross the mighty Kongmaru La Pass. From the Zanskar River to the icy winds of Nimaling, this is Ladakh’s most classic and culturally rich trail.
💬 Perfect for those who want to experience the soul of Ladakh—on foot.
➡️ Route: Chilling – Skiu – Markha – Hankar – Nimaling – Kongmaru La – Shang Sumdo – Hemis
🛖 Stay: Homestays + Camping | 🚶‍♂️ Avg Walk: 5–7 hrs/day
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🏞️ Rumtse to Tso Moriri Trek
🏞️ Rumtse to Tso Moriri Trek – The High Passes of Rupshu
Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights
Region: Ladakh (Rupshu Valley)
Difficulty: Challenging | Max Altitude: ~5,440 m
Trek Style: Camping | Route: Rumtse to Tso Moriri (Korzok)
Walk across the wild high-altitude plateaus of Ladakh, crossing six Himalayan passes, remote Changpa villages, and the surreal beauty of Tso Kar and Tso Moriri lakes. This trek is for seekers of solitude, silence, and stars—truly one of Ladakh’s most rewarding experiences.
📍 Leh → Rumtse → Kyamar → Tisaling → Tso Kar → Nuruchan → Gyamar → Tso Moriri
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đź’š Why Love Nature?
Because nature gives us something the world forgets to—stillness.
In the wild valleys of Ladakh, under the shadow of giant mountains and vast skies, you start to remember what really matters. The soft hush of wind over Tso Moriri, the crunch of gravel beneath your boots, the golden light on a monastery wall—these are not just moments, they are medicine.
Nature doesn’t rush. It doesn’t judge. It doesn’t compete.
It simply exists—bold, quiet, and full of wisdom.
To love nature is to return to something ancient inside us.
To walk these lands is to breathe deeper, feel lighter, and live slower.
When you’re out here, with nothing but your backpack and the sky, you realise—you’re not escaping life, you’re finally meeting it.