Kang Yatse II Summit Trek

The Kang Yatse II Summit Trek begins in the verdant valleys of Markha and ascends through alpine meadows and high-altitude passes to the base of the majestic Kang Yatse massif. While Kang Yatse I is more technical, Kang Yatse II offers a trekking peak experience, where no ropes or technical climbing gear are required. With panoramic views of the Zanskar and Karakoram ranges, this summit is both a physical and emotional high point of any Ladakh adventure.

Historical and Cultural Significance

The Kang Yatse peak sits in the shadow of Hemis National Park, a region dotted with centuries-old monasteries and Buddhist trails. Historically, the mountain has been revered by local communities, often considered a guardian of the valley. The route reflects Ladakh’s deep cultural connection to its mountains, with villages like Hankar and Nimaling still practicing age-old farming and herding traditions.

Key Attractions

  • Classic Markha Valley trail through villages like Skiu, Markha, and Hankar

  • Trekking through lush meadows and high-altitude deserts

  • Base camp stay at the stunning Nimaling plains

  • Climbing to Kongmaru La (5,265 m)—a vantage point of immense beauty

  • Summit climb to Kang Yatse II (6,250 m) with 360° Himalayan views

Cultural Experiences

  • Homestay stays in traditional Ladakhi homes along the Markha trail

  • Interaction with villagers and pastoral families tending yaks and dzos

  • Spiritual moments at trail-side chortens, mani walls, and small gompas

  • Immersion in local customs, dialects, and Buddhist prayer rituals

Trekking & Outdoor Activities

  • Moderate to challenging trek, with a final summit push

  • Camping in remote alpine meadows and glacier-fed valleys

  • Early morning snow trek to the summit (requires crampons, no ropes)

  • Stunning sunrises over the Karakoram and Zanskar ranges

  • Photography, glacier exploration, and stargazing at high altitude

Visiting Information

  • Altitude Range: ~3,200 m (start) to 6,250 m (summit)

  • Best Time to Visit: Mid-June to early September

  • Duration: 9–11 days (including summit and acclimatization days)

  • Stay Options: Homestays till Hankar, camping beyond; base camp before summit

  • Permits: Hemis National Park entry + climbing permit for Kang Yatse II

Accessibility

  • Starting Point: Chilling or Skiu (accessed by road from Leh)

  • Ending Point: Shang Sumdo or return via Kongmaru La

  • Transport: Shared jeeps or private cabs from Leh

  • Exit Options: After summit, descend to Shang or Hemis by trek

Suggested Itinerary (10 Days)

Day 1–2 – Drive to Chilling, trek to Skiu, stay in village

Day 3–5 – Trek through Markha, Hankar to Nimaling, with acclimatization
Day 6 – Reach Kang Yatse Base Camp
Day 7 – Summit Kang Yatse II early morning, return to base
Day 8–9 – Descend via Kongmaru La, camp or stay near Shang
Day 10 – Return drive to Leh

Trekking map

Travel Tips

  • Acclimatize in Leh for 2–3 days before starting

  • Train physically—this is a high-altitude summit trek

  • Bring trekking gear, crampons, and warm layers

  • Hydrate consistently and recognize AMS symptoms

  • Summit day starts before dawn—rest and fuel up the day before

Nearby Attractions

  • Hemis Monastery (spiritual base before the trek)

  • Markha Valley villages and Techa Gompa

  • Zanskar valley and future treks to Dzo Jongo or Stok Kangri

  • Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa (post-trek relaxation)

Why You Should Visit

The Kang Yatse II Summit Trek offers a rare blend—a culturally rich trail that crescendos into a mountaineering milestone. It’s perfect for adventurers looking to graduate from trekking to peak-bagging without diving into technical climbing. With its unmatched views, spiritual atmosphere, and personal accomplishment, this trek promises to leave you elevated—literally and emotionally.