Stok Range - Ladakh


Kashmir has several mountain ranges like Pir Panjal, Great Himalaya, Zanskar, Ladakh and the ranges of Karakoram, each with a number of snow peaks. Among these, Ladakh also known as 'Little Tibet' has high and arid landscape with lush irrigated valleys surrounded by beautiful snow capped peaks.

Eventhough, Ladakh has a barren land, one can find many scenic locations and vast meadows adorned with multicolored flowers. Experience of trekking in Ladakh can be memorable and cherished for a lifetime and, Stok Kangri, the highest peak in the Stok range of mountains is the highest trekking peak in India.

The characteristic feature of this beautiful area is magnificent rock formations pointing skyward in orange, purplish and green colors which are formed from strongly furrowed layers of deposits. At the summit one can get the majestic view of the Saser Kangri in the Karakoram Range, Kang Yatse and Nun Kun.

Stands at an altitude of 6,153 m above sea level, it is situated within the well known Hemis National Park.

The Stok Kangri, and the Stok valley serves as the gateway to several high altitude trekking trails in Himalayas. start in earnest. Every year thousands of people come here from all over the world to endeavor this amazing trek to the summit.





It is located 14 km southwest of Leh in Ladakh district.

The best time to visit Stok is between May and September as the top of the peak may be snow-free. The routes remain closed after November due to heavy snowfall. Generally, it's s a 8 to 10 day trek to the summit.

Despite its altitude, Stok Kangri is straightforward climb and is often climbed as an initial foray into high altitude mountaineering. All along the way, one can see beautiful valley, a wide range of scenery from coloured layers of peaks, desert meadows, deep canyons and streamlined water struggling through them. Also can enjoy ancient Buddhist culture

The Stok Kangri base camp beside a stream with colourful, ensemble of tents resembles a battlefield.

Note : There are few mandatory preparations to be made before starting the trek. Acute Mountain Sickness generally happens and acclimatization is essential. Two nights in Leh prior to the trek are a must to help with this process. Take a rest day after every 1000 m and drink at least 6 litres of water every day because, the air at high altitudes contains less oxygen and the body needs to adjust to low oxygen levels. Training for at least 5-6 weeks before the climb is highly recommended and prior high altitude experience is essential for this trek. Hire a certified guide, and it is essential to follow guide and his instructions properly.

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August 26, 2016 at 11:39 AM delete

egli vero comfort è dato dalle piccole cose piccole , non per le cose di lusso...........Viaggio Rajasthan & Trekking in Ladakh

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October 4, 2019 at 10:52 PM delete

The quality of your articles and listing is really attractive.
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