Zanskar refers to a high-altitude region in the Union Territory of Ladakh, India, known for its remote Zanskar Valley and the surrounding Zanskar Range.
Zanskar is one of the most isolated and sparsely populated parts of the Himalayas, traditionally part of the Kargil district but recently designated to become its own district by 2028.
Geography: A high-altitude semi-desert at 3,500–7,000 metres, protected from the monsoon by the Great Himalayan Range. Padum: The administrative centre and largest village. Phugtal Monastery: A unique monastery built into a cave. Zanskar River: Famous for the Chadar Trek, a winter trail over its frozen surface. Gumbok Rangan: A sacred, standalone peak known as “God’s Mountain”. Culture: Primarily Tibetan Buddhist, known for preserving ancient traditions due to its geographical isolation. Adventure Sports: The Zanskar River offers world-class white-water rafting (Grade III to V) in summer and the famous Chadar Trek (Frozen River Trek) in January and February.
The valley is now accessible via three primary routes, though most remain seasonal:
Via Manali (Shortest): Manali – Darcha – Shinku La Pass – Padum. This route is typically open from April to December. A 4.1km all-weather tunnel is currently under construction beneath Shinku La, with a revised completion target of August 2028.
Via Kargil (Traditional): Srinagar/Leh – Kargil – Suru Valley – Pensi La Pass – Padum. This scenic route is generally open from June to September.
Via Leh (Adventurous): Leh – Nimmu – Padum. This newer axis (N-P-D road) is under construction to provide a third gateway to the region.
Best Time: June to September for pleasant weather
Connectivity: Extremely limited. Only Postpaid works reliably in Padum. There is a frequent scarcity of fuel, so travelers should fill up in Kargil or Padum.
Health: Due to the high altitude (3,500m to 7,000m), 2 days of acclimatisation in Lahaul, Leh or Kargil is highly recommended to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
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4x4 Jimny
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Hotel/Homestay
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5090m
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4040m
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Overland Trip
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April to November
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No permit require
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Manali
Setting off from Manali for 6 days trip, the first day’s drive to Keylong Jispa via Atal Tunnel Rohtang, a new gateway to Lahaul, Spiti, Pangi, and Zanskar valleys. Passing through the beautiful Chandra valley with some spectacular views of peaks rising above 6000 m. At Tandi, where Chandra & Bhaga meet to form the Chenab River, we enter Gahar Valley and continue to Jispa in the Stod Valley. A night in Keylong or Jispa in Lahaul will ensure proper acclimatization.
Chikka and Rarik are the last villages in Lahaul before Shinkun la, and Kurgiakh is the first village in the Lungnak River valley of Zanskar. We cross Shinkun La (5,090 m) to get into Zanskar. Lakhong is a high pasture land where villager from Kurgiakh, Thangso village keep their domestic animals, Yak, dzo, sheep, goats, and horses for summer grazing. This is the upper slopes of Zanskar where meadows are covered with edelweiss, and at the foot of Gumbok Rangan peak (5,580m), a Blue poppy can be found. Next, a series of beautiful villages along the route to Purney, which is located at the confluence of the Kurgiakh chu and the Tsarap River. Purney to Phugtal road is still under construction, and a 2:30-hour walk to one of the most spectacular sights of Zanskar – The Phugtal gompa. It is built under a huge cave. Continuing from Purne to Anmo village to Raru and finally to Karsha, bypassing Mune, Bardan & Padum. The next couple of days, visit the sights in the heart of Zanskar before entering Suru Valley in Kargil. Finally back to Manali via Shinku La, where our trip ends.
Highlights
- Drang Drung Glacier & Parkachik Glacier
- Spectacular Gumbok Rangan Peak
- Shinku La & Pensi La
- Ancient monasteries of Zanskar Kingdom




















































