In het kort
Walk the remote Nubra Valley, where rare camels roam a virtually uninhabited landscape
Dagprogramma / Reisroute
- Dag 1
- Start Delhi
- Dag 2
- Sensational Flight Over The Himalaya To Leh
- Dag 3
- Leh Tour; Visiting Thikse And Shey Monasteries
- Dag 4
- Drive Over The Khardung La To Hundar, In The Nubra...
- Dag 5
- Drive To Hundar Gompa; Trek Through A Spectacular ...
- Dag 6
- Leaving Villages Behind; Continue Ascending The Va...
- Dag 7
- Surrounded By Unnamed Peaks, The Trail Climbs The ...
- Dag 8
- Descend To The Valley Junction And Ascend The Than...
- Dag 9
- Trek To The Base Of The Lasermo La
- Dag 10
- Acclimatisation Walk To Glacial Lakes
- Dag 11
- Cross The Lasermo La And Descend To High Camp
- Dag 12
- Descend Via Phyang Sumdo To Phyang
- Dag 13
- Visit Phyang Monastery; Drive To Leh
- Dag 14
- Fly To Delhi
- Dag 15
- End Delhi
Reisbestemmingen (5): Agra, Jaipur, Leh, New Delhi, Nubra Valley
Details
Concealed by the Ladakh and Karakorum mountains, the Nubra Valley in northern India remains unseen and untouched by mass tourism. Here, rare double-humped Bactrian camels share a near-unspoiled terrain with traditional shepherd camps and elusive snow leopards. To reach it, we must take a spectacular flight over the Himalaya to Leh, the largest city in the Ladakh region, before crossing the Khardung La, one of the highest drivable passes in the world and a one-time route for Silk Road traders. It’s then into the wilderness, exploring the virtually uninhabited Nubra Valley on foot while gazing at unnamed peaks and camping wild as we go.Our 20 July 2025 and 19 July 2026 departures are led by Valerie Parkinson, winner of Best Tour Leader in the prestigious annual Wanderlust World Guide Awards in 2021.