Mentok Kangri 2, standing tall at 6,250 meters in Ladakh, is a thrilling peak for adventurers. This mountain, part of the Mentok range in the Indian Himalayas, offers a rugged landscape and a challenging ascent.
Located in the remote Korzok region, Mentok Kangri 2 boasts breathtaking alpine scenery with towering peaks and vast glaciers. The ascent demands technical skills and endurance, making it a rewarding climb for experienced mountaineers.
As climbers progress, they witness stunning views of the surrounding valleys and neighboring peaks, including Chamser and Lungser Kangri. The route involves crossing crevasses and navigating icy sections, adding to the adventure.
Summiting Mentok Kangri II brings an overwhelming sense of achievement. The panoramic views of Ladakh’s Himalayas make the journey worthwhile. Beyond the physical challenge, the climb also offers cultural insights, as climbers interact with the warm and hospitable Ladakhi people.
Mentok Kangri 2, standing tall at 6,250 meters in Ladakh, is a thrilling peak for adventurers. This mountain, part of the Mentok range in the Indian Himalayas, offers a rugged landscape and a challenging ascent.
Welcome to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, a large town tucked far in between the great mountain ranges of the Himalayas and East Karakoram and part of the great Trans Himalayan range. Your early morning 75-minute flight to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, over the Himalayas will be one of the most picturesque flights you’ll ever experience. If you sit on the left side of the plane, you will see Nun (7,135m / 23,409ft) and Kun (7,077m / 23,219ft), one of the two highest mountains in far western Ladakh. If the sky is clear, on the Northern horizon you will see K2 (8,611m / 28,251ft), the world's second highest peak, and other 8000m peaks of the Karakoram Range.
We will greet you at Leh airport and drive you to your hotel or home stay. The rest of the day depends on your jet lag and acclimatization to Leh’s high altitude. We can take an evening stroll in the old Leh town with narrow alleys with Muslim bakeries, Tibetan monasteries, Tibetan and Kashmiri antique shops, and a bustling Main Bazaar.
You need to Rest and acclimation in Hotel, Later on our Group Leader or Professional Mountain Guide who assist you in the expedition will give you a briefing regarding the expedition and itinerary plan. By afternoon we will go to hike towards Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace. Later on you’ll visit to Market and Buy some Requirement which need during expedition. Back to the Hotel. Overnight in Leh.
Today we drive from Leh to the pretty village of Rumtse located on the Leh- Manali Highway. The scenic drive is along the Indus River. We start our trek from Rumtse as the trail deviates away from the highway across with a stream crossing over to the other side which is when the valley opens up. With an initial flat walk for a few you get to witness the beauty of the starting point of the Changthang Valley famous for its unique landscapes. The trail takes you right beside a winding river with frequent patches of green studded with colorful flowers over a dry rugged terrain typical to Ladakh. The first day of the trek is an easy and flat one with a gradual ascend to reach the campsite of Rumtse which is open with stunning visual of Ladakhi landscape arranged like waves. Overnight in tents.
We start our trek from Rumtse as the trail deviates away from the highway across with a stream crossing over to the other side which is when the valley opens up. With an initial flat walk for a few kilometers you get to witness the beauty of the starting point of the Changthang Valley famous for its unique landscapes. The trail takes you right beside a winding river with frequent patches of green studded with colorful flowers over a dry rugged terrain typical to Ladakh. The first day of the trek is an easy and flat one with a gradual ascend to reach the campsite of Kyamar which is open with stunning visuals of Ladakhi landscape arranged like waves. Overnight in tents.
Today's trek is a tough one with a significant height gain along with traversing two high passes but it is going to be a worthy experience. The trail enters a different valley with a gradual incline to Kyamar La pass. The initial part of the trail is through a desert-like landscape leading to the pass that is marked by flags. The south of the pass is presented with spectacular views of Kang Yatse massif along with many other snow capped peaks tucked far away in the distance. The Kyamar La Pass is where the terrain starts to show an array of colors making it look like a rainbow mountain. The trail from the pass takes you on a gradual descend to present to you the first jawdropping view of the Changthang Valley's unique topography. Further crossing over a stream takes you on a more than gradual ascend over the second pass of the day and of the trek, Mandalchan La. A descend proceeding the pass takes you to the massive campsite of Tisaling where you get to see wild asses and blue sheep running around. Overnight in tents.
Leaving behind the campsite of Tisaling we proceed to climb over the Shibuk La pass which is the third pass of our trek. With a decently steep but gradual climb over the pass, we enter the stunning Rupshu Plateau and make our way to the campsite of Tso Kar along a long walk to Ponganagu. The initial part of the trail is a gradual descent followed by a flat walk and a decent ascent to get the first view of the Tso Kar Lake which is also known as the White Lake because of its high salt content. The initial trial is green with a carpet of grass and shrubs accompanying you and it suddenly changes to desert-like terrain which is an insanely wide and open landscape which shows the magnitude of this Ruphsu and the Changthang Valley. We end our day at the Tso Kar campsite and retire for the night. Overnight in tents.
Today's trek is an easy but long one taking you along the lakes of Tso Kar and Startsapuk Tso to the campsite of Nuruchan. The trail is mostly flat with a few small ascents and descents along the way. The Tso Kar lake appears white due to its high salt content. You get glimpses of a few nomadic settlements on the way. The trail opens up widely to acres of land from right to left too massive to comprehend, with some towering snow-capped peaks of the region revealing themselves slowly. Carry ample amount of water due to lack of water source on the trail. After a long walk, we cross an ice-cold river to reach the campsite of Nuruchan where we retire for the night. Overnight in tents.
Today we start our trek towards the Nomadic settlement of Rajun Karu with a gradual ascend crisscrossing streams along the way. The trail is along a meandering river with snowy mountains on either side. The Changthang valley unveils its extravagant scenery from this point onwards. Prepare for abrupt weather conditions and be equipped with rainproof jackets and covers for your bag. After a steady but steep incline followed by a descent to Rajun Karu you get to witness many camps of the Changthang nomads with Yaks and Pashmina Goats grazing on the pastures. Overnight in tents.
Today's trek is the shortest one among all the days. The trail from the campsite is across the river cutting through the campsite of Gyamar Barma and takes you over the steepest pass of the trek and the fifth pass, Kartse La. Halfway through the climb you get to see the Gyamar Barma campsite with its full glory with the meandering river, towering snowcapped peaks, Yaks and Pashmina goats grazing on the pastures, wild asses and marmots running around and the nomads with their horses. The steep climb takes you over the pass followed by a gradual descend to the campsite of Gyamar which is loaded with rivers and streams. Overnight in tents.
Today is the longest and hardest part of the trek. The trail from Gyamar starts straight away taking you to the sixth pass of the trek, Yalung Nyau. The climb is a gradual but a long ascent along a river in the midst of sharply jagged mountains. After crisscrossing the river at several sections, a sudden turn takes you to the pass over a decently steep ascent. The first view when you reach the pass is the blue waters of Tso Moriri Lake, unlike anything you have seen and a sight for sore eyes. But this is not it, now starts a steep descend over a rugged landscape with the latter half of the trail flattening out to reach the endpoint of the trek, Karzok Phu (4600m). The enchanting freshwater lake of Tso Moriri stands elegantly with stunning mountains surrounding it. Take a walk along the shores and enjoy the tranquility this place has to offer. Overnight in Campsite.
Wake up early and witness the magical sunrise over the mountains and the fantastic beauty of Tsomoriri sparkling bright. We will proceed to our base camp and pitch camps here. Overnight in tents.
Today we will take small hikes and prepare for our expedition. Also, let your body acclimatize to the high altitude. Overnight in tents.
Wake up early and start the summit push by 1 am. The view from the summit is absolutely awe-inspiring. With a panoramic view of Tsomoriri lake, Parang La, Chamser and Lungser Kangri. Descend down to the base camp and retire for the night.
We trek back to Karzok and rest for the night. Overnight in Camp
Drive back to Leh from Karzok via Chumathang hot spring and famous mahe-bridge. We’ll stop to Chumathang Hot Spring for lunch Break. And then we will move to Leh City.
Tour end
What Includes
- Experienced and professionally certified local Mountain Guides
- Oxygen cylinder
- Boiled water
- Safe, sanitary, delicious and plentiful food and drinks
- Full medical kit
- Fixed ropes and equipments for fixing routes
- All accommodation in Delhi and Leh with breakfast
- Permits fees, accommodation and transportation
- Camping accommodation
- All camping equipment including sleeping tent, foam mattress for base camp, mess tent, dining tent and toilet tent
- All meals and drinks while trekking and climbing
- Good quality food serviced by an experienced cook and attendants
- Service of horses or mules and their drivers
- All monastery entrance fees and camping fees
- Pick up from Delhi Airport and Leh Airport and return to Leh Airport.
What Excludes
- Flights - please ask us if you need help with arranging your domestic flights
- Personal clothes, personal climbing gear and sleeping bag
- Medical and evacuation insurance
- Meals and drinks in Leh and Delhi except breakfast (breakfast is included with accommodation)
- Laundry services
- Other services not mentioned in the package
- Extra cost if the expedition finishes early and the cost arising from early departures
- Tipping our crew.

