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Ladakh lies between the Karakoram and the Himalayas at elevations ranging from 3,000 to 5,500 meters.
The climate is cold and arid: summer temperatures reach +20…+25°C, while winter drops to −15…−25°C.
Main valleys: Zanskar, Nubra, Changthang, Uley.
Major monasteries: Hemis Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Shey Palace, Lamayuru Monastery.
Historically, Ladakh formed part of the Silk Road linking Tibet and India.
Ladakh is located at high altitude (3,000–4,500 meters above sea level). The first day
is always reserved for rest and gentle acclimatization. A slow and mindful start
ensures a comfortable adaptation.
Mountain weather can change quickly. Sunny days may feel warm, while evenings
and mornings are cool. Layered clothing, a light down jacket, sunglasses, and SPF
protection are recommended.
Journeys pass through high mountain passes and scenic valleys. Roads are part of the
adventure, offering breathtaking landscapes. Travel times may vary depending on
weather and road conditions.
No special training is required; however, the program includes walking on uneven
terrain, monastery steps, and natural trails. The pace is always adjusted to the group.
Festival dates are fixed, but the exact timing of rituals is determined by the monastery.
These are authentic spiritual events, not staged performances.
Mobile signal and internet access may be limited in remote valleys. This is a rare
opportunity to disconnect and fully experience the silence and vastness of the
Himalayas.
Weather and mountain conditions may occasionally require minor adjustments to the
itinerary. The integrity and depth of the experience are always preserved.
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