• Find a Tour

Kang Yatse 1 Trekking Expedition 6,400m | Itinerary, Cost & Guide

Duration
13 Days 12 Nights
Best Time
May, June, July, August, September
Region
North India
Routes
Holidays Theme
Himalayan Climbing Expeditions, High Altitude Treks 2025

Overview

If you’ve ever dreamed of climbing a Himalayan peak that combines raw adventure, technical challenge, and stunning high-altitude landscapes, then the Kang Yatse I Expedition in Ladakh should be on your bucket list. Standing tall at 6,400 meters, Kang Yatse I rises above the enchanting Markha Valley and offers a thrilling mountaineering experience for climbers who are ready to move beyond trekking peaks.
 
Unlike its sibling, Kang Yatse II (6,250m) which is considered a trekking peak. Kang Yatse I is a technical peak. This means climbers must use ropes, crampons, ice axe, and other mountaineering equipment to safely reach the summit. The reward? Panoramic views of the Zanskar, Karakoram, and Ladakh ranges, coupled with the satisfaction of conquering one of Ladakh’s most iconic peaks.
 
This guide will give you everything you need to know about the expedition from itinerary, cost, and permits, to training, safety, and packing lists. Whether you’re researching your next climb or actively planning your Kang Yatse I adventure, this page is your one-stop resource.
 

Why Choose the Kang Yatse I Expedition?

Climbers choose Kang Yatse I for many reasons. Here are the biggest ones:
 
1. Technical Challenge at 6,400m
  • A true mountaineering peak requiring skills in roped climbing, crampons, and ice axe techniques.
  • Perfect for those looking to transition from trekking peaks (like Stok Kangri or Kang Yatse II) to technical climbs.
 
2. Stunning 360° Himalayan Views
  • From the summit, you’ll see Karakoram peaks, Stok Kangri, Nun-Kun, and the Zanskar range.
  • The experience of watching sunrise at 6,400m is unforgettable.
 
3. Cultural Journey through Markha Valley
  • he approach trek passes through remote Ladakhi villages, Mani walls, and prayer-flag-lined passes.
  • You’ll experience both adventure and the rich Buddhist culture of Ladakh.
 
4. Perfect Training Ground for Bigger Peaks
  • Kang Yatse I is often seen as a stepping stone for 7,000m expeditions in the Indian Himalayas and beyond.
  • If you’re aiming for mountains like Mount Nun, Mount Satopanth, or even international climbs, this is the perfect preparation.

 

Best Season to Climb Kang Yatse I

  • June – September → Stable weather, clear skies, and open trails.

Kang Yatse 1 Trekking Expedition 6,400m | Itinerary, Cost & Guide itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Leh (3,500m)
➾ Land at Leh Airport and transfer to hotel.
➾ Meet the expedition team and undergo a comprehensive gear check.
➾ Evening acclimatization walk to Leh Market and Shanti Stupa.
➾ Overnight stay in Leh.
 
Day 2: Acclimatization in Leh
➾ Early morning walk to Shanti Stupa/Tsemo Gompa for altitude adjustment.
➾ Detailed expedition briefing by your leader covering the climb, safety, and expectations.
➾ Visit Leh Palace & local market for last-minute preparations.
 
Day 3: Drive Leh to Skiu (3,550m)
➾ Scenic drive along the Indus–Zanskar confluence to Chilling.
➾ Cross the river and trek to Sara village (approx. 3–4 hrs).
➾ Camp overnight in the lush Sara campsite.
 
 
Day 4: Trek Sara – Markha (3,750m | 6 hrs)
➾ Trek through the picturesque Markha Valley, crossing streams and Mani walls.
➾ Arrive at Markha Village, the largest in the valley.
➾ Overnight camp/homestay.
 
Day 5: Trek Markha – Thochungtse (4,300m | 5-6 hrs)
➾ A gradual climb along the Markha River.
➾ Pass Hankar village, the last permanent settlement before base camp.
➾ Camp at Thochungtse.
 
 
Day 6: Trek Thochungtse – Kang Yatse I Base Camp (5,100m | 4-5 hrs)
➾ Trek to Base Camp, set amidst dramatic glaciers and ridgelines.
➾ Enjoy stunning views of Kang Yatse massif.
➾ Overnight camp at Base Camp.
 
Day 7: Acclimatization & Training at Base Camp
➾ Morning training session on rope work, crampons, and ice axe techniques.
➾ Load ferry practice to higher altitudes.
➾ Short hike to the crampon point.
➾ Overnight Base Camp.
 
 
Day 8: Load Ferry to Camp 1 (5,440m) – Return to Base Camp
➾ Carry gear to Camp 1, then return to Base Camp for recovery.
➾ Steep scree and moraine terrain.
➾ Overnight Base Camp.
 
 
Day 9: Move to Camp 1 (5,440m)
➾ Relocate to Camp 1 with equipment and set up tents.
➾ Rest and prepare for higher altitude push.
➾ Overnight at Camp 1.
 
 
Day 10: Move to Camp 2 (5,750m)
➾ Ascend further to Camp 2, the final staging point before the summit.
➾ Challenging climb with loose moraine and thinner air.
➾ Overnight Camp 2.
 
 
Day 11: Summit Day – Kang Yatse I (6,400m) – Return to Camp 1/Base Camp
➾ Start around midnight for the summit push.
➾ Climb using fixed ropes, crampons, and ice axe.
➾ Reach Kang Yatse I Summit (6,400m) at sunrise – panoramic Himalayan views.
➾ Descend safely to Camp 1/Base Camp.
➾ Overnight stay.
 
 
Day 12: Trek Base Camp – Kongmaru La (5,200m) – Chokdo (3,900m) – Drive to Leh
➾ Trek across the Kongmaru La Pass, decorated with prayer flags.
➾ Descend to Chokdo, then drive to Leh.
➾ Overnight hotel stay in Leh (hot shower & celebration dinner).
 
Day 13: Departure from Leh
➾ After breakfast, transfer to Leh Airport.
➾ Expedition ends with lifetime memories.
 

 

Kang Yatse I vs Kang Yatse II – What’s the Difference?

Many trekkers get confused between Kang Yatse I (6,400m) and Kang Yatse II (6,250m). While both are part of the same massif in Ladakh, they are very different experiences.

 

Feature Kang Yatse I (6,400m) Kang Yatse II (6,250m)
Type Technical Mountaineering Peak Trekking Peak
Difficulty Advanced – requires ropes, crampons, ice axe Moderate – suitable for fit trekkers
Camps Base Camp + Camp 1 + Camp 2 Base Camp only
Climbing Style Fixed ropes, alpine techniques, glacier crossing Trekking with minimal technical gear
Who Should Attempt Climbers with prior high-altitude/rope experience Beginners & trekkers aiming for first 6,000m peak
Summit View Wider, higher vantage over Zanskar, Karakoram, Stok Kangri Still stunning, but slightly lower

 

FAQs – Kang Yatse I Expedition

 

Q1. What is the height of Kang Yatse I?

Ans. 6,400 meters (21,000 ft) above sea level.

Q2. Is Kang Yatse I a trekking or technical peak?
It is a technical mountaineering peak, unlike Kang Yatse II.
 
Q3. Do I need prior experience to climb Kang Yatse I?
Yes, high-altitude trekking and basic mountaineering skills are required.
 
Q4. What is the best time to climb Kang Yatse I?
June to September, when weather is most stable.
 
Q5. How difficult is Kang Yatse I?
Challenging – involves roped climbing, crampons, and steep snow slopes.
 
Q6. What permits are required for Kang Yatse I?
Inner Line Permit and mountaineering permits (arranged by operator).
 
Q7. How much does the expedition cost?
Approx. ₹1,45,000 – ₹1,75,000 per person ($1,800–$2,200).
 
Q8. What is the difference between Kang Yatse I and II?
 Kang Yatse I is technical (6,400m); Kang Yatse II is a trekking peak (6,250m).
 
Q9. Is Kang Yatse I safe to climb?
Yes, with proper acclimatization, trained guides, and safety protocols.
 
Q10. How long is the Kang Yatse I Expedition?
12–13 days from Leh, including acclimatization, trek, and summit.

Tour Highlight

Price on request.

Duration: 19 Day 18 Night
Places Covered:
Duration: 30 Day 29 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Joshimath - Malari - Niti Village - Shepu Kharak - Base Camp - Summit of Kamet 7756 M - Base Camp - Niti Village - Malari - Joshimath - Rishikesh - Delhi
Duration: 59 Day 58 Night
Places Covered: North ridge
Duration: 58 Day 57 Night
Places Covered: Kathmandu – Namche Bazaar - Khumjung - Tengboche - Dingboche - Lobuche - Everest Base Camp - Lobuche - Pheriche - Namche Bazaar - Lukla - Kathmandu
Duration: 47 Day 46 Night
Places Covered: Kathmandu - Bhadrapur - Taplejung Bazaar - Ranipul - Tulasi Dhara - Toronden - Tseram - Ramcher - Glacier Camp - Kanchenjunga South BC - Ramcher - Toronden - Ranipul - Taplejung - Bhadrapur - Kathmandu
Duration: 37 Day 36 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Kathgodam - Almora - Munsyari - Lilam - Bugdiar - Martoli - Milam - Lwani - Base Camp - Summit of Nanda Devi East 7434 M - Base Camp - Milam - Bugdiar - Munsyari - Almoda - Kathgodam - Delhi
Duration: 26 Day 25 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Bhojbasa - Gaumukh - Nandanvan - Vasuki Tal (Base Camp) - Summit - Vasuki Tal (Base Camp) - Bhojbasa - Gangotri - Uttarkashi - Rishikesh - Delhi
Duration: 24 Day 23 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Leh - Kargil - Parkachik - Shafat Nala - Base Camp - Summit - Base Camp - Kargil - Leh - Delhi
Duration: 29 Day 28 Night
Places Covered: Leh - Skiu – Markha - Thachungtse - Base Camp – Summit - Base Camp - Cakdo - Leh – Kargil – Tangol – Base Camp – Summit 7135 M – Base Camp – Tangol – Kargil - Leh - Delhi
Duration: 29 Day 28 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Leh - Chilling – Markha - Thachungtse – Base Camp - Summit Kang Yetse Ii - Chuskirmo - Chakdo – Leh - Kargil - Shafat Nala - Base Camp - Summit - Kargil - Leh - Delhi
Duration: 24 Day 23 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Bhojbasa - Gaumukh - Tapovan (Base Camp) - Mt. Shivling - Base Camp - Bhojbasa - Gangotri - Uttarkashi - Rishikesh - Delhi
Duration: 24 Day 23 Night
Places Covered: Delhi – Rishikesh – Uttarkashi – Gangotri - Bhojbasa - Tapovan – Kirti Glacier (Base Camp) – Summit of Kedar Dome 6832 M – Kirti Glacier (Base Camp) – Bhojbasa - Gangotri – Uttarkashi - Rishikesh - Delhi
Duration: 23 Day 22 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Bhojbasa - Gaumukh (3892M) - Nandanvan (Base Camp) 4340 M - Bhagirathi Summit (6512 M) - Nandanvan Base Camp - Bhojbasa - Gangotri - Uttarkashi - Rishikesh – Delhi
Duration: 20 Day 19 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Manali - Batal - Base Camp - Summit - Base Camp - Manali - Delhi
Duration: 20 Day 19 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Bagdogra - Gangotri - Yuksum - Bakhim - Tsoka - Dzongri - Chaurikhang (Base Camp) - Summit - Base Camp - Tsoka - Yumthang - Gangtok - Bagdogra - Delhi
Duration: 11 Day 10 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Leh - Skiu - Markha - Thachugtse - Nimaling - Base Camp - Summit (6250M) - Base Camp - Kangmarula - Chakdo - Leh - Delhi
Duration: 12 Day 11 Night
Places Covered: Manali - Solang Nala - Dhundhi - Bakarthach (Base Camp) - Summit - Base Camp - Manali
Duration: 24 Day 23 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Leh - Kargil - Tangol - Base Camp - Summit Mt Nun - Base Camp - Tangol - Kargil - Leh - Delhi
Duration: 26 Day 25 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Karanparyag - Ghat - Sitel - Latakhopri - HomeKund BC - Summit – Base Camp - Delhi
Duration: 24 Day 23 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Chirbasa - Nala Camp - Base Camp - Gangotri Summit (6590 M) - Base Camp - Gangotri - Uttarkashi - Rishikesh - Delhi
Duration: 19 Day 18 Night
Places Covered: New Delhi - Dehradun – Sankri - Taluka - Osla - Ruinsara Tal - Kyarkoti (Base Camp) - Black Peak Summit - Base Camp - Osla - Sankri - Dehardun - New Delhi
Duration: 24 Day 23 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Rishikesh - Uttarkashi - Gangotri - Bhojbasa - Gaumukh - Tapovan (Base Camp) - Mt. Shivling
Duration: 27 Day 26 Night
Places Covered: Delhi - Chandigarh - Manali - Kasol - Tosh - Buddha Van - Saran Thatch - Samsi Thach - Kuta Thach (Base Camp) - Summit Mt. Dharamsura (03 Hight Camp) - Base Camp - Tosh - Manali - Chandigarh - Delhi
Duration: 30 Day 29 Night
Places Covered: Delhi – Rishikesh – Joshimath – Mana – Chakratirth - Satopanth Tal (Base Camp) – Mana - Joshimath – Rishikesh - Delhi
Duration: 28 Day 27 Night
Places Covered:
Inquiry / Share :
Booking Form
Why book with us ?
  • High Operating Standards
  • Friendly and Knowledgeable Staff
  • Personal travel consultants
  • Tailor made holiday packages
  • Private Tours for individuals and groups.
  • Guarantee Fixed Departures
  • Flexibility in organising and bookings
  • Recognised by Government of India
  • Save time and effort
  • Licensed and Recognised Tour Operator
Latest Programs
International And National Membership

Recognised by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India as Inbound Tour Operator & Adventure Tour Operator. Registered with Indian Mountaineering Foundation.

Multiple Time National Tourism Award Winner
Join Our Newsletter
Copyright 2026 Shikhar Travel India Pvt Ltd. All Rights Reserved.