Chadar trek

Frozen Beauty of Ladakh

Region : Ladakh, India
Duration : 9 Days Ahmedabad to Ahmedabad
Grade : Difficult
Maximum altitude : 3500 m
Best Season : Early January - Early February
Trek Distance : 65 kms

The barren frozen beauty ‘Ladakh’ is the place of surreal beauty backdrops & enthralling challenges to experience. Among the long list of these experiences, the most memorable has to be the Chadar Trek” – The frozen river trail. The strenuous mountain trail on the ice-clogged Zanskar River under the blue winter sky passes through dramatic valleys, mountain caves and frozen waterfalls. The chadar frozen river as it is known today, is a walking route connecting villages along the Zanskar River. In earlier times, this frozen river bed was being used by locals, for trade and transportation. The trek is all about persistence & survival. Chadar trek is not just about physical endurance. It is more of a mental process.
The Chadar Trek, is one of the longest trekking trails in the Indian Himalayan region that covers an entire stretch of 62 kilometers in 8 chilly days. Like a walk to heaven, the Chadar Trek swipes several trekkers’ dreams making it a part of their diary or their bucket list. Xplore more conducts these treks at a premium level and what makes us different from others is that you are led by best in class guides, our groups are small, and they are very well looked after with personal attention, our hotels and tents are superior and sited at better location, food provided will be fresh and healthy. While it remains one of the most unique treks, the chadar river ice trek is sadly an endangered activity. Hence, we request you to contribute to sustainable tourism practices.

Detailed Itinerary

Leh to Leh / Ahmedabad to Ahmedabad

Day 1: Arrive in Leh (3,500 M) 

The trek starts from Leh, which is a headway into Ladakh that is home to some of the highest peaks in the region. Because the roads are shut, the only way to get to Ladakh in winters is through air. There are flights that fly into Leh through Delhi and this two hour journey is where the magic begins. Try to get a window seat on the plane for the bird’s eye view of the Himalayas is absolutely mesmerizing.

Day one is reserved for you to make your way to Leh and get settled into your accommodation. Since you will be coming to this altitude from sea level, the body will need time to get comfortable with the altitude and the mountain air. Winters in Leh are quite harsh but the cold you experience here is only just the beginning!

Day 2: Rest and Acclimatization in Leh (3,500M)

 

Day two is reserved for rest and acclimatization to the altitude, too. This is important to allow your body to adapt to its new environment and reduce chances of adverse health conditions. You can go around and explore the city market, delve into the colors and culture of this high-mountain city and visit some places nearby. A little movement around the
city would be good for acclimatization. Also, use this time to go through your checklist and do some last-minute shopping for what you might be missing for the trek. Leh has the best market for trekking essentials.

 

While the body acclimatizes, we take this time to get together with the group for a debriefing session where we get to know each other better and delve into the happenings of the next few days – schedule, what to expect, basic do’s and don’ts in the mountains, how to maintain the sanctity of the environment and other such matters of importance.

Day 3: Medical Fitness Clearance and Documentation

Enjoy your delicious breakfast at the hotel and get ready for the Medical test at the designated facility in Leh. Try t  leave as early as possible to avoid any delay for your preliminary medical check-up. If you pass the medical prerequisites, you will get the fitness clearance, a green signal for the charming Chadar Trek.
Again, you can spend the rest of the day at leisure or can explore nearby places / marketplace. Spend overnight at the hotel and be mentally prepared for the expedition starting tomorrow.

Day 4: Leh (3,500M) to Shingra Koma via Bakula (3,215M) : Distance: 70 Kms drive to Bakula :  Duration: 2-3 hrs trek to Shingra Koma

Today is going to be our first actual day on Chadar – the first day when we trek in this winter wonderland. But not before we drive to Bakula which is the starting point of the trek. We start early in the morning to drive along the beautiful Indus River and past the confluence of Indus and Zanskar rivers at Nimmu. This short 70 km drive which should take close to 3
hours to cover, offers some of the most spectacular views as the vehicle goes around some narrow hairpin bends. As we inch closer to Bakula, we start to see the frozen marvel – Zanskar, waiting in all its glory. Once out of our vehicle
and on the Chadar, the trek leaders will give you some quick tips on how to best manage yourself on this sheet of glassy ice. It will take a while to get a hang of it so don’t worry if you don’t get it right, right away – no one does. Walk around as much as you can using the Penguin Walk and you will soon find yourself giving tips to others.

The best thing about Chadar trek is that you walk on a flat surface throughout the trek. There are no steep ascents or descents and very little chance of catching AMS since you don’t gain any altitude throughout the trek. If you are comfortable today, you are already acclimatized and you should be able to finish the entire trek without any major issues.

Depending on the weather, the Chadar changes its forms. It can be hard and glass-like in some patches, or it can have a layer of powder snow on it giving you a better grip, or you could face thin ice in certain areas, so you might have to walk in slush or dodge that entire patch and go over the rocks on the side of the river. Walk together as a team and always
follow the sledge route used by the porters as it is the safest route on Chadar.

We should reach the next campsite within 3-4 hours, depending on our speed and will spend our first official night camping on Chadar.

Day 5: Trek – Shingra Koma to Tibb (3,280M) : Distance: 14 Kms : Duration: 6-7 hours

The hardest part from here on is getting out of the warm  sleeping bag and your cozy tents to step out into the freezing cold. However, the people of Zanskar are known for their hospitality – you will always wake up to a hot cup of tea and a meal waiting for you – all of which makes waking up in subzero temperatures just a little bit easier.

Today is a long day with 14 long kilometers to our next campsite. Since walking on Chadar is not the easiest, this should take anywhere between 6-7 hours to cover. Remember to top up your thermos with warm water – regular water bottles cannot fight the cold of Chadar and the water tends to reeze up. Sunshine in this bend of the land is a scarce commodity as well. You will only see the sun for an hour or two on the trail and that too, in patches since the walking trail is fenced by giant mountains on both sides. Marvel at the views as you walk in this huge valley with nothing but pure crisp air and
huge rocks on both sides. The color of the Zanskar river is a vibrant deep blue that matches the blue of the sky on a clear, sunny day. The trail also offers frozen waterfalls all along the way. We stop along the river to cook our meals so that we are not walking empty-bellied. The last 200M to Tibb is stunning. Expect to reach the campsite by late afternoon.

Day 6: Trek – Tibb (3,280M) to Nerak (3,400M):  Distance: 12 km : Duration: 5-6 hours

At the end of today we get introduced to one of the biggest highlights of Chadar trek, the mother of all waterfalls – Nerak Waterfall. It is going to be another long day, so we begin early and aim to reach the waterfall by late afternoon so that we have all evening to marvel at it. The sun makes an exit from the Zanskar Valley early and the only way to keep warm is to keep moving. The ice in various patches is broken in the middle of the frozen river, forming geometrical structures of various shapes and sizes, which are fascinating to see. The lunch today is peculiar too, inside of a cozy cave, mid-way through our day. The cave is massive and can fit 12-15 people comfortably. Once we make it to the campsite, we feast our bellies to some snacks and make our way to the gigantic Nerak waterfall. It should take us about 30 minutes to get there. Along the way, we might even see a few domestic Yaks grazing the higher grounds. Right next to the waterfalls is a bridge across the river, which takes you up to Nerak village. It’s fascinating to see the old wooden bridge under the new concrete/steel bridge. We spend some time at the Nerak waterfall, before heading back to the campsite for dinner.

Day 7: Nerak (3,400M) to Tibb (3,280M) : Distance: 12 kms :Duration: 6-7 hours

 

After that thrill of a climax which is Nerak waterfall, we start our journey back to where we came from. Today, we head back to Tibb campsite but nothing on Chadar is ever the same. If you think you know the route back and can predict the challenges for the day, you are in for a surprise. The frozen Zanskar river reacts to the slightest change in
temperatures, and constantly keeps changing its form – hence, even though the trail is the same, it is different! Pay close attention to all the changing sounds as you walk on different kinds of surfaces – it is fascinating. Along the way, we see local porters wearing traditional woolen robes called Gonchas’, with colourful beads around their neck and their traditional hats. It’s fascinating to see the locals negotiating the frozen river, as they seem to walk like the wind, absolutely comfortable with the slippery uneven icy surface. They greet you using the local phrase ‘Julley’ which is the Ladakhi term for hello/welcome. You might also catch a few locals singing traditional Ladakhi songs while pulling their sledges and enjoying the journey. We penguin walk our way to Tibb, as the locals zoom past us with such ease.

Day 8: Trek – Tibb (3,280M) to Bakula (3,215M) and drive to Leh (3,500M) : Distance: 12-13 km trek : Duration: 7-8 hours

 

For our last day of the trek, we head back to where we started from – and we’ve come a full circle. To reach Bakula, we should take 7-8 hours. The drive back to Leh should be close to 3 hours from there on. We stay the night at a hotel.

Day 9: Departure from Leh

 

The trek ends here. If you plan to stay for a few more days to explore the wonders of Ladakh. The weather on high-altitude is unpredictable as are many other conditions. We would suggest you keep spare days between the end of the trek and your travel arrangements to head back home.

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Cost

INR 25500/- Leh to Leh

+ 5 % GST

INR 36999/- Ahmedabad to Ahmedabad

+5 % GST

Dates 2023

4th January to 12th January

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