Chilling and Sumda Chenmo are two picturesque villages tucked along the Zanskar River in the Leh district of Ladakh. Chilling, known for its metal craftsmanship, lies near the start of the famous Chadar Trek, while Sumda Chenmo is renowned for its ancient Buddhist heritage, including one of the oldest temples in Ladakh. These villages offer an offbeat and authentic experience for trekkers, pilgrims, and cultural explorers.
Location & Accessibility
Location: Sumda Chenmo is a remote village tucked in the mountains of Ladakh, known for its historic monastery and natural isolation.
Distance from Leh: Approx. 60 km by road to Chilling, followed by a trek.
Accessibility:
By Road: Drive from Leh to Chilling via the Leh–Srinagar highway and the Zanskar-Indus confluence at Nimoo (approx. 2–2.5 hours).
On Foot: From Chilling, Sumda Chenmo can be reached via a challenging 6–8 hour uphill trek.
Nearest Roadhead: Chilling village serves as the closest road-accessible point.
Closest Landmarks: Nimoo village, Zanskar Confluence, and the starting point of the Markha Valley trek.
Note: Due to the remote nature, proper planning, fitness, and trekking support are essential.
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