Day 1
Arrive in Leh (3,500 m) – Hotel Stay
Your expedition begins in Leh, the cold desert capital of Ladakh. Once you land, our team will receive you at the airport and escort you to a pre-booked hotel. The rest of the day is for rest — don’t underestimate the altitude shock of arriving directly at 3,500 m. In the evening, your expedition leader will meet you for a detailed briefing on the days ahead, gear checks, and final preparations. If you need to rent or buy equipment, Leh’s local market has good options.
Day 2
Acclimatization in Leh
This day is dedicated to letting your body adjust to high altitude. We recommend an easy morning hike to Shanti Stupa for panoramic views of Leh and its surrounding peaks, followed by a slow-paced exploration of the local market, Leh Palace, or nearby monasteries. Keep activity light — hydration and rest are the real goals. By nightfall, you should feel more settled in the thin mountain air.
Day 3
Drive from Leh to Sumdo (4,300 m) via Chumathang (Hot Springs)
Post breakfast, we begin a 190 km drive deep into the Changthang plateau. The road takes us past Chumathang, where natural hot springs send plumes of steam into the frozen air — a rare oasis in Ladakh’s brutal winter. By late afternoon, we reach Sumdo, a small village set against wide open valleys and stark peaks. Tonight we stay in a homestay, giving you both warmth and a glimpse of local life.
Day 4
Acclimatization & Exploration in Sumdo
At 4,300 m, acclimatization is non-negotiable. Today, we take short hikes around Sumdo. The day is deliberately slow — the idea is to prepare your body for the summit push ahead while soaking in the culture of a remote Ladakhi village. Spend the evening under a canopy of stars, which feel impossibly close at this altitude.
Day 5
Summit Push to Mt. Kiagar Ri (6,100 m) and back to camp (homestay)
This is the day everything builds up to. We begin before dawn, around 4 AM, for a long 12–14-hour climb. The route is straightforward but demanding — snow, bitter winds, and high-altitude exhaustion are the real challenges. Keep a steady rhythm, conserve energy, and follow your leader’s instructions closely.
By midday, the peak unveils itself: endless views of the frozen Tso Moriri, Tso Kiagar, and the bare, windswept ranges of Changthang stretching into Tibet. Few summits feel this remote. After a brief halt at the top, we descend carefully back to the homestay for hot food and well-earned rest.
Day 6
Departure from Sumdo
Check out after breakfast. Our team will drop you at the Leh Hotel for your onward journey. Expedition ends, but the lessons of this winter climb — resilience, patience, and the silence of the high plateau — will stay with you.
Day 7
Reserve Day
Kept aside to account for delays due to weather or unforeseen conditions.