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Discover colourful Buddhist monasteries
Climb Dzo Jongo East
Step into the high-altitude wilderness of northern India with the "Peaks of Ladakh Trek." Spanning 16 days from New Delhi, this strenuous journey invites seasoned trekkers to conquer not one, but two Himalayan summits and cross seven dramatic passes. After acclimatizing in Leh, you’ll traverse wild gorges, alpine plains, and shepherd settlements, culminating in optional climbs of Vatseri Peak and the quieter, panoramic Dzo Jongo East. Along the way, you’ll experience Ladakh’s rich Tibetan culture and remote beauty, often far from any crowds. Award-winning guide Valerie Parkinson leads select departures, ensuring expert leadership and deep local insight. With all tour package inclusions—accommodation, meals, and transport—taken care of, you can focus entirely on the adventure. The USP: the chance to summit a 6,000m Himalayan peak on less-trodden trails, unveiling Ladakh at its most awe-inspiring.
A great trip. I had been most looking forward to achieving my first 6000m summit ( which I did 😊), but the trek itself was absolutely stunning. Fantastic coloured landscapes, very exciting river crossings, great array of alpine flowers (never seen so many eidelweiss in one place!), amazing food and crew. Would highly recommend this trip.
Wonderful landscapes and trekking over the high passes gives a real sense of the geography of the place.
Great trip with fantastic guide (Valerie Parkinson)
An excellent trip led by an excellent and extremely knowledgeable leader. In country guides and staff were all excellent. Some good challenging trekking at altitude making this a great trip if you wish to extend your achievements at altitude.
This was a remote trek in a tough mountain environment south west of Leh. After three days acclimatising in Leh, we spent around 10 days climbing high passes, crossing rivers in full flood and seeing few people outside our own little group. Every day was challenging. We experienced a range of weather from blizzard to heat wave, rain to frost and always a cold breeze at the top of every pass. And every day I would lie back in my tent after dinner and know I’d pushed myself and feel really good about it. We experienced unseasonable weather which forced changes to the itinerary, which our crew and leader were more than capable of dealing with. Heavy snow on the mountain prevented us from summiting Dzo Jongo but we reached the top of Konga Ri in brilliant sunshine and pristine white snow. Such was the nature of the trek that I was not left feeling disappointed at not getting the big mountain, as the whole experience was a proper adventure.
It wasn't as expected! I have trekked in Ladakh before and had reviewed my previous photos before this trip. None of us, including Valerie, were expecting to have to face a blizzard, and heavy overnight snow on a couple of nights! The result was that rivers were swollen and crossings became more difficult, and the ascent of Dzo Jongo East was not possible. It was also a remote trek - we only saw other people or groups occasionally, and the sudden return to civilisation was a bit of a shock. Personally I also found that altitude acclimatisation this time took much longer than expected; I am used to high altitude but I think old age is catching up! But overall a great experience, and conditions, particularly the blizzard, led to a close group bonding developing.
A good opportunity to experience the raw and unspoilt beauty of the Himalayas. A challenging trip with only the basic amenities, taking you to less frequently travelled paths and up some less renowned but no less spellbinding peaks. Also, for those willing to listen and learn, it offers a good exposure to Tibetan Buddhism, its rituals and beliefs. Finally, a good chance to meet very interesting, widely travelled people who appreciate the challenge and don't mind the monastic austerity of the trek.
Very special trek in a remote area of Ladakh with challenging peaks and passes (very!) but worth every bit of effort.
An excellent demanding trip which was well organised
A good opportunity to experience the raw and unspoilt beauty of the Himalayas. A challenging trip with only the basic amenities, taking you to less frequently travelled paths and up some less renowned but no less spellbinding peaks. Also, for those willing to listen and learn, it offers a good exposure to Tibetan Buddhism, its rituals and beliefs. Finally, a good chance to meet very interesting, widely travelled people who appreciate the challenge and don't mind the monastic austerity of the trek.