Rumtse to Tsomiriri Lake – Ladakh, India

18 Days

Tsomoriri Lake which spreads over 120 Square kilometers, is the largest high-altitude lake in India that lies completely in India. This area is on the Changthang Plateau, which is famous for its outlandish landscape and Nomads and their traditional lifestyle. The area is also a famous for being a wildlife sanctuary, home to the endangered snow leopards and wild asses, as well as various species of birds, such as the black necked crane.

Overview

After arrival to New Delhi, we fly in to the Ladakhi capital of Leh, where we spend the next 4 days acclimatizing. During these 4 days we visit monasteries around Leh and also do a day trek from Likir to Yangthang for acclimatization. Having been acclimatized we drive from Leh to Rumtse on the Leh-Manali Highway. The trek from Rumtse passes through mesmerizing valleys completely uninhabited. It is a pure untouched nature, very rare to meet people but sure to have sightings of wild animals including, wolves, Lynx, Marmots and Argali (wild Tibetan sheep) and Kyang (wild Ass). After crossing two passes we reach Tsokar Lake. This is a salt water lake and was the main source of salt during the Trans Himalayan trade. After Tsokar we venture more deeper into the wilderness with outlandish landscapes, crossing high passes camping at extraordinarily beautiful campsites occasionally coming across Nomadic camps. We end the trek at Karzok, a small village which lies at the banks of Tsomoriri Lake. After the trek we drive back to Leh.

Highlights

  • Spread over 120 square kilometres, Tso Moriri is the largest high-altitude lake that is entirely within India.
  • Cross through seven mountain passes,
  • Outlandish landscapes of Changthang Plateau.
  • The Rocky Mountains that constantly change its colours as the day progresses.
  • The home to Changpa nomads- It is an experience to see them camping with their livestock and to interact with them.
  • Peaceful and serenely beautiful camping grounds of Kyamar, Tisaling and Rachungkharu.
  • Home to some of the rare species of wildlife including Snow Leopard, Kyang (wild ass), Black Necked Cranes, Himalayan Ibex and several other species of brids and animals.

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Rumtse to Tsomiriri Lake – Ladakh, India
  • 105 km
  • 3500 m
  • 5435 m
  • Lodges & camping
  • June till August