Ladakhi Peak

Trek difficulty

Moderate - Difficult

Trek duration

8 Day Days

Trek altitude

5,342 m (17,526 ft)

Group size

6-12

Trek distance

44Km

Basecamp

Himachal Pradesh

Best Time

June to Aug

Pickup Point

Manali

"Ladakhi Peak (5,342m): The Ultimate Guide to a Technical Himalayan Climb" 

The Ladakhi peak offers a sight of beautiful peaks. Mt Ladakhi is a peak located in the Pir Panjal range. This peak is in the region of Kullu in Himachal Pradesh. The Ladakhi Peak Expedition is very tough with a lot of twists and turns. On this expedition you will see forests and surreal nature. You will get to see beautiful things. 

The whole route to the Ladakhi mountain peak is filled with forests of Oak and Maple and Pine and Silver Fir. The magnificent Himalayan ranges welcome you as you move further on your trail. 

The Ladakhi Peak expedition is tough. It involves a lot of climbs.. When you reach the top of the Ladakhi peak it feels like a dream. The view from the top of the Ladakhi peak is terrific. You cannot explain it. Every step on the Ladakhi peak requires you to be daring. You need to use mountaineering tools and equipment to reach the Ladakhi peak. 

This expedition is fun, with friends and experienced trekking leaders. You will see mountain peaks covered with clouds. The Ladakhi peak expedition is one of the experiences. You must do it once in your life. 

If you are dreaming of going to Ladakh and climbing your Himalayan peak the Ladakhi Peak trek is one of the best adventures you can do. The Ladakhi Peak trek has beautiful landscapes that are high up and the technical parts are not too hard. This makes the Ladakhi Peak trek a good choice for people who are just starting out and for people who have some experience. 

This guide will tell you everything you need to know about the Ladakhi Peak trek like the route how much it costs how hard it's when is the best time to go so you can plan your Ladakhi Peak trek for 2026 and feel good, about it. 

What is the Height of Ladakhi Peak? 

The Ladakhi Peak is really high. It stands at about 6,070 meters or 19,915 feet. This makes the Ladakhi Peak one of the peaks to trek in Ladakh. You get to feel like you're, on top of the world. It does not require you to be an expert mountaineer. 

Route Overview and Trekking Itinerary 

The Ladakhi Peak trek usually starts from Leh. The trek takes you through valleys. You cross passes and walk on glacier sections.The Ladakhi Peak trek is a journey.

Expedition Overview: 

Feature 

Details

Altitude 

5,342 m (17,526 ft)

Region 

Pir Panjal Range (Manali)

Difficulty 

moderate to challenging.

Duration 

7–9 Days

Technical Skills 

Rope work, front-pointing, ridge traversal

Best Time 

June to early July & September to October



How difficult is the Ladakhi Peak trek? 

The Ladakhi Peak difficulty is considered moderate to challenging. Ladakhi Peak suitable for beginners, but with preparation. 

Key Challenges: 

● High altitude (above 6,000m) 

● Long trekking days (6–8 hours) 

● Cold weather & unpredictable conditions 

● Summit push requires stamina 

It’s one of the few Ladakh trekking peaks suitable for beginners who: 

● Have prior trekking experience (recommended) 

● Are physically fit 

● Can handle altitude conditions

Fitness Tips (Focus on) : 

● Start training 6–8 weeks before 

● Cardio (running, cycling) 

● Leg strength (squats, lunges) 

● Endurance hikes 

 

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The ThinAirExpedition Spirit of Trekking

We're always ready for adventure

Trekking comes with uncertainty. Weather, terrain, and setbacks are part of the journey. We embrace them with resilience and openness—each challenge makes us stronger and more appreciative of nature's beauty.

We embrace low-noise trekking

We blend into nature, not the other way around. We avoid shouting, loud music, and noisy games. In silence, we hear birdsong, streams, and the wind—inviting peace, reflection, and a deeper connection with nature.

We protect the environment

We protect the environment by minimising waste, reusing resources, and picking up litter. We carry eco-bags, segregate waste, and inspire others to preserve trails. Sustainable trekking ensures these mountains remain beautiful for future generations.

We are self-sufficient

We carry our load as much as possible, manage our gear, and stay prepared for all situations. Self-sufficiency builds confidence, independence, and respect for fellow trekkers, support staff, and the trail itself.

We support each other

Trekking is not a solo act. We wait for each other, share burdens, and uplift teammates. By putting the group first, we build strong bonds and help everyone complete the trek joyfully.

We are fit and prepared

We train well before our treks. This helps us walk longer, handle emergencies, and contribute to the team. Fitness ensures we are never a burden and always ready to help when needed.