Ladakh

Big Chill, January 2025

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January 1, 2025

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Type of stay

Flight to Leh

Way to get to the location

3 to 5 days

Duration of the trip

Big Chill - Multi Adventure

While most people might consider Ladakh to be inaccessible during winter, expert guidance makes it a treat for adventurous souls. With hardly any tourists around, you can embark on solitary day-hikes while specialists support you in navigating frozen rivers and ice walls. Set in arguably the most beautiful preserve of India, our Ladakh Multi Adventure also offers a priceless opportunity to spot a Snow Leopard and delve into Tibetan Buddhism. Experience the thrill of ice climbing and the serenity of a frozen Indus River trek. Stay at cozy and luxurious hotels while creating unforgettable memories in this winter wonderland!

Ladakh is a region administered by India as a union territory and constitutes an eastern portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947 and India and China since 1959. Ladakh is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region to the east, the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh to the south, both the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir and the Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan to the west, and the southwest corner of Xinjiang across the Karakoram Pass in the far north. It extends from the Siachen Glacier in the Karakoram range to the north to the main Great Himalayas to the south. The eastern end, consisting of the uninhabited Aksai Chin plains, is claimed by the Indian Government as part of Ladakh, but has been under Chinese control.

In the past, Ladakh gained importance from its strategic location at the crossroads of important trade routes, but as Chinese authorities closed the borders between Tibet Autonomous Region and Ladakh in the 1960s, international trade dwindled. Since 1974, the Government of India has successfully encouraged tourism in Ladakh. As Ladakh is strategically important, the Indian military maintains a strong presence in the region.

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Key Highlights

Multiple Excursions
Experience ice climbing, trek through snow leopard territory, and walk on frozen rivers
Life in Ladakh
The monasteries are active in winter, and offer a peek into life in Ladakh
Premium Accomodation
A centrally-heated hotel provides unparalleled comfort during Ladakh's chilly winters
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