Experience the wilderness!
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Experience the wilderness!
From glacial peaks to apricot orchards, experience Ladakh beyond the usual!
Why this experience is unique?
This Himalayan journey takes you off the beaten path through the sacred valleys of Kargil, Zanskar and Sham. Beginning in Leh, the journey takes you through the heritage-rich town of Kargil, along the scenic Sure Valley and into the heart of Zanskar via the rugged Pensi La Pass. Witness the majestic Drang Drung Glacier, one of the largest in Ladakh, as you descend into Padum—a spiritual and cultural nucleus of the region.
Over the next three days, you’ll immerse yourself in Zanskari life, visiting ancient monasteries like Karsha and Sani and experiencing daily life at the serene Gonbo Rangjon, a striking standalone mountain believed to be a sacred manifestation of dedication and strength. Continue on through remote Himalayan roads into the vibrant village of Domkhar, home to Ladakh’s hidden art traditions and apricot orchards.
Expect breathtaking drives, traditional cuisine, stargazing and deeply human encounters—all culminating in a meaningful impact experience that leaves behind more than just memories.
We will pick you up from the Leh airport and transfer you to your Homestay at Thiksey (11,500ft). You will be resting today and acclimatizing yourself to the High-Altitude environment with a view of the Thiksey Monastery. This day is called the Acclimatization day and is required to adjust your body to the low oxygen levels of this altitude.
Today begins with a beautiful drive from Leh to Kargil (250 km) along the Indus River, offering panoramic Himalayan vistas. The route blends Indo-Tibetan and Central Asian influences, making it one of the most culturally rich corridors in Ladakh. En route, visit the legendary Lamayuru Monastery, famous for its otherworldly ‘Moonland’ formations, and stop at Mulbekh Village to view the 8th-century rock-carved Maitreya Buddha. Enjoy lunch in Lamayuru before continuing your journey along National Highway 1. The total drive takes approximately 5–6 hours. Overnight in a well-appointed boutique hotel in Kargil Town.
Today marks the beginning of a deeper exploration as we journey from Kargil to the Zanskar Valley. The route takes us over the majestic Pensi La Pass (14,436 ft), one of the highest motorable passes in the region, offering jaw-dropping views of the mighty Drang Drung Glacier, the second-largest glacier in Ladakh. The landscape shifts dramatically as we move from narrow gorges to wide-open valleys, making this one of the most scenic drives of the journey.
En route, we’ll visit Sani Gompa, a 2,000-year-old monastery associated with Guru Padmasambhava and admire the sacred Giant Maitreya Statue at its entrance. Arrive in Padum by evening—a town named after Padmasambhava himself, once the royal seat of the ancient Zanskar Kingdom and now its administrative and cultural center. Overnight at a comfortable 3-star lodge or guesthouse in Padum.
Start your day with a visit to the serene Bardan Monastery, one of Zanskar’s oldest Buddhist sites, followed by a stop at the stunning Sheela Waterfall, cascading down the rugged cliffs of the valley. Post-lunch, begin your scenic drive toward Shinkula Pass, heading deeper into Zanskar’s wilderness.
Your final destination is the awe-inspiring Gonbo Rangjon—a sacred standalone peak revered by locals as a manifestation of strength. Settle into an expedition tent at the base of this majestic mountain, surrounded by complete silence and surreal landscapes. In the evening, enjoy an optional nature walk, interact with nearby villagers if present and gaze up at a starlit sky unmarred by any light pollution.
Post breakfast, begin your return journey to Padum with a scenic drive via Purney, a key stopover for trekkers heading to Phugtal Monastery or driving to Manali via Shinku La. Purney is famed for the breathtaking confluence of the Kargiak Chu and Tsarap Chu Rivers, forming the Lungnak River that flows through central Zanskar.
En route, stop at Zangla Fort, a striking remnant of Zanskar’s regal past and a symbol of pride and heritage. You’ll also make a brief visit to Karsha Monastery, the largest in Zanskar, where relics associated with Rinpoche Phagspa Shesrab have been preserved for centuries. Upon arrival in Padum, relax and unwind at your previously booked guesthouse.
After five days of exploring the remote wilderness, we begin our journey back toward the comfort of Leh. Post breakfast, we’ll take the route via Zangla, a lesser-known trail known for its raw natural beauty and centuries-old monasteries. This scenic path is part of the old Zanskar route, once traversed by monks and traders before the arrival of modern roadways.
En route, we’ll stop at Wanla Village for lunch and visit the picturesque Wanla Monastery, nestled against dramatic cliffs. From there, the journey continues toward Domkhar, located just over an hour away. As you approach, the landscape transitions into fertile valleys and traditional village clusters.
Tonight’s stay is at a welcoming homestay in Domkhar, known for its apricot orchards and vibrant cultural legacy.
On your final morning in Domkhar, enjoy a fresh, home-cooked Ladakhi breakfast. Then, join your homestay host—an acclaimed Thangka artist—for a hands-on painting session. Gain rare insight into this sacred Himalayan art form, learning about the traditional natural pigments, iconography and the symbolic stories that each motif represents. After spending 1–2 enriching hours immersed in art and conversation, bid farewell to your host.
Begin your scenic return drive to Leh along the Indus River, passing through the culturally rich villages of Basgo and Nimmu. This stretch offers spectacular views and a gradual re-entry into the more urban landscape. Upon arrival in Leh, check into a boutique homestay for your final night in Ladakh.
Your Ladakh adventure concludes as you transfer to the airport for your flight back to Delhi, accompanied by a MH team member to assist you with your departure.
– Permits
– Travel Guide
– Entrance Fees
– Responsible Traveller’s Kit
– Thangka Painting at Domkhar
– Cooking Traditional Cuisine Experience
– 7 nights in Boutique Family Run Homestays or guesthouses
– All transportation in the destination location in an Innova (SUV)
– Breakfast & Dinner – Mix of Ladakhi Cuisine & Standard Indian Meals
– Lunch
– Air fare
– Bottled water
– Room service
– Any private expenses
– Travel visa and insurance
– Any travel beyond itinerary
This itinerary has been crafted for explorers seeking more than just sightseeing. It offers a blend of comfort and authenticity—taking travelers into the heart of Ladakh’s lesser-known regions like Zanskar. With carefully selected homestays, curated cultural experiences and immersive activities like Thangka painting and stargazing, the journey balances discovery with connection. Travelers can expect dramatic landscapes, deep-rooted traditions and real conversations with locals—all without compromising on comfort or safety. It’s perfect for those who value responsible travel, appreciate offbeat paths and want their journey to contribute meaningfully to the communities they visit.
Guests like to eat our Ladakhi food. They say it is delicious, even when it is prepared by an elderly ama (mother) like me. I always make sure I serve them the cleanest and healthiest food. My husband is a copper artist. When guests leave us, they say ‘Julley’, and hug us. It makes us feel happy.
I became a Mountain Homestay Host in 2018, and I have hosted many travellers since then. Running a homestay has helped me and my family a lot. Not only is the solar set up in our house useful for us, but even travellers prefer to stay in our homestay because of it.
The training we got in astronomy turned out to be a life-changing experience for our village. I felt happy and proud while mapping the position of the planets and sharing the secrets of the universe with the tourists. Tourists told me that even they didn’t know so much about the dark skies!