Stok Kangri Trek

Trek Details

Duration

9 Days / 8 Nights

Max Altitude

6153 m

Trek Length

40 KM

Difficulty

Hard

Best Season

July, August, September

Start Point

Leh

End Point

Leh

Nearest Airport

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh

  • Overview
  • Itinerary
  • Inclusion
  • Policy
  • Packing List
  • FAQs

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Overview

Your Adventure at a Glance

The Stok Kangri Trek was once regarded as one of the most iconic high-altitude summit expeditions in Ladakh, attracting trekkers and mountaineers from across the world. Rising to an elevation of approximately 20,180 ft (6,153 m), Stok Kangri stands prominently within the Stok Range of the Himalayas and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Zanskar Range, Karakoram peaks, and the vast Indus Valley.

The expedition begins from Leh, where trekkers spend time acclimatizing to the high altitude before moving towards Stok Village and the remote mountain camps. The trail passes through barren landscapes, glacial valleys, rocky ridges, and high-altitude camps, showcasing the dramatic terrain that makes Ladakh unique. The final summit push is physically demanding and involves traversing snow slopes, glacier sections, steep ascents, and exposed mountain terrain.

Although Stok Kangri was often considered a non-technical trekking peak, the extreme altitude, unpredictable weather, freezing temperatures, and long summit day made it one of the most challenging trekking expeditions in India. Proper acclimatization and excellent physical fitness were always crucial for a successful summit attempt.

At present, Stok Kangri remains closed for climbing due to environmental concerns and ecosystem recovery efforts initiated by local authorities. Despite the closure, it continues to be remembered as one of the most legendary high-altitude trekking peaks in the Indian Himalayas.

About the Trek

Mythology, Best Time & More More

Popularity

Why Stok Kangri Was Famous

Stok Kangri gained immense popularity because it allowed trekkers to experience a 6000-meter summit without requiring highly technical mountaineering skills. It became one of the most sought-after expedition peaks in India due to its accessibility and stunning summit views.

Activities

Current Status

At present, Stok Kangri remains closed for trekking and climbing activities. Local authorities imposed restrictions to reduce environmental damage, overcrowding, and the increasing number of altitude-related incidents. The closure was introduced to allow ecological recovery in the region.

Season

Best Time

Historically, the best season for attempting Stok Kangri was from July to September when weather conditions were relatively stable and snow conditions were suitable for summit attempts.

Fitness

Difficulty Level

Despite often being described as a non-technical peak, Stok Kangri was considered highly challenging because of:

  • Extreme altitude above 6000 meters
  • Long summit day
  • Glacier crossings
  • Snow-covered terrain
  • Harsh weather conditions
  • Risk of altitude sickness

Strong physical fitness and prior high-altitude trekking experience were highly recommended.

Temparature

Weather

Weather conditions in the Stok Range can change rapidly. Day temperatures may remain comfortable under sunlight, while nights at higher camps often drop below freezing. Strong winds and snowfall can occur even during the trekking season.

Traditions

Culture

The expedition begins in Leh, the cultural heart of Ladakh. The region is deeply influenced by Tibetan Buddhist traditions, with ancient monasteries, prayer flags, traditional architecture, and unique Himalayan customs enriching the overall journey.

Day-by-Day Plan

Trek Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Leh

Arrive in Leh and spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude. Explore the local surroundings, rest adequately, and prepare for the expedition ahead. Overnight stay in Leh.

Day 2

Acclimatization in Leh

A dedicated acclimatization day helps the body adjust to the high altitude. Trekkers can visit nearby monasteries, local markets, and cultural attractions around Leh while minimizing physical exertion.

Day 3

Leh to Stok Village and Trek to Chang Ma

Drive from Leh to Stok Village, the traditional starting point of the expedition. Begin trekking through scenic valleys and gradually ascend towards Chang Ma campsite surrounded by rugged mountain landscapes.

Day 4

Chang Ma to Mankorma

Continue trekking through barren terrain and mountain valleys. The trail gains altitude steadily while offering excellent views of surrounding peaks and glacial formations. Camp overnight at Mankorma.

Day 5

Mankorma to Base Camp

Ascend towards Stok Kangri Base Camp. The route passes through rocky terrain and high-altitude landscapes. Upon reaching Base Camp, trekkers prepare for the summit attempt while enjoying magnificent views of the surrounding mountain ranges.

Day 6

Acclimatization and Technical Preparation

Spend the day at Base Camp acclimatizing and practicing the use of technical equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes. This day is essential for improving summit success chances.

Day 7

Summit Attempt and Return to Base Camp

Begin the summit push around midnight. The route involves glacier crossings, snowfields, steep ascents, and exposed ridges before reaching the summit of Stok Kangri. From the top, trekkers witness spectacular views of the Zanskar and Karakoram ranges. Descend carefully back to Base Camp.

Day 8

Base Camp to Stok Village and Drive to Leh

Descend from Base Camp through the same valley route towards Stok Village. Drive back to Leh and celebrate the completion of the expedition.

Day 9

Departure from Leh

The expedition concludes with departure from Leh.

What's Covered

Inclusions & Exclusions

INCLUSION

EXCLUSION

Booking Policy

Cancellation Policy

PolicyUpto 30 days29–21 days21–15 days14–0 days
Batch Shifting
Refund100%50%0%0%

Travel insurance is strongly recommended. No-shows and last-minute cancellations are non-refundable. In case of bad weather or force majeure, the company reserves the right to modify or cancel the itinerary.

Preparation

What To Pack

Clothing & Footwear

  • High-ankle waterproof trekking boots (broken in)
  • Thermal base layer — top & bottom (2 sets)
  • Down jacket (600+ fill power)
  • Windproof & waterproof shell jacket
  • Trekking pants (quick-dry, 2–3 pairs)
  • Woolen gloves + waterproof outer gloves
  • Warm balaclava & beanie hat
  • Woolen socks (4+ pairs)
  • Gaiters for snow and scree

Gear & Essentials

  • 35–45L daypack with rain cover
  • Trekking poles (collapsible, 2 poles)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ & lip balm with SPF
  • UV-protection polarised sunglasses
  • Personal first aid & altitude medication (Diamox)
  • Water bottles (2L) or hydration bladder
  • Water purification tablets
  • Valid government photo ID (mandatory for permits)

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Stok Kangri currently open for climbing?

No. Stok Kangri is currently closed for trekking and summit expeditions due to environmental conservation efforts and ecological recovery measures introduced by local authorities.

What is the maximum altitude of Stok Kangri?

The summit of Stok Kangri stands at approximately 20,180 ft (6,153 meters) above sea level.

Was Stok Kangri suitable for beginners?

Although often promoted as a non-technical peak, the altitude and summit conditions made it more suitable for trekkers with prior high-altitude experience and excellent fitness levels.

What made Stok Kangri famous?

Stok Kangri became famous as one of the highest trekking peaks in India, offering a 6000-meter summit experience with spectacular Himalayan views.

What are the alternatives to Stok Kangri in Ladakh?

Popular alternatives include Kang Yatse II, Dzo Jongo Peak, and Mentok Kangri, which offer similar high-altitude expedition experiences in Ladakh.

What if we want to leave extra luggage at the base village?

You can keep extra luggage in the base village for any particular trek. There are no cloak roo charges applicable. Its free of cost.

Is there mobile signals available on treks?

If you are going on a trek don’t expect mobile signals. There are few spots on the trails of few treks where you might find a single tower or something but it always depends if that is enough to make a call or not.

How do you manage toilets?

We use portable toilet tents for sanitation needs, as permanent structures may not available. These are dry toilets, so please bring wet wipes or tissue paper for personal hygiene.

Do I need to carry trek equipment?

For this trek you just need a day bag to carry during the trek, extra luggage can be left behind at the camp site. Proper bedded swiss tents are available on this trek.

Can we consume Alcohol during the trek?

It’s a strict no. If you fall sick during the trek due to alcohol consumption H2H has the right to cancel your trek and send you back to base village. No expenses shall be refunded in that case and you will have to pay additional for stay at base village.

How do I prepare for the trek?

Start running/walking at least 3-4 Kms everyday.

What kind of shoes will I need? Does a sport shoe work?

If it’s a snow trek a good trekking shoe is mandatory. If you buy a new shoe do walk for few days so that it fits you well and doesn’t leave you with blisters while you trek. If it is a summer trek or post monsoon trek a shoe with good grip and ankle support will do.

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