UT Kangri Expedition in Ladakh
(19,915 Ft.)

Ut Kangri (6,070m) is one of Ladakh’s most accessible 6000m peaks, making it an ideal expedition for aspiring high-altitude climbers.
Set in the dramatic landscapes of the Markha Valley, this climb offers gradual acclimatization, non-technical summit terrain, and sweeping views of Kang Yatse and the Zanskar range. A perfect transition from advanced trekking to serious Himalayan mountaineering.

Ut Kangri — your gateway to 6,000m Himalayan summits.

6,070 meters of altitude, endurance, and achievement.

High desert terrain. Thin air. Big mountain energy.

Step beyond trekking into true high-altitude climbing.

8 Days

19915ft

Ladakh

UT Kangri Expedition in Ladakh – Beginner-Friendly 6000m Himalayan Climb

Located in the remote high-altitude desert of Ladakh, UT Kangri (6,070 meters) is one of the most accessible 6000m peaks for aspiring mountaineers. Set in the Rumtse region, this peak is ideal for first-time climbers transitioning from trekking to mountaineering. Offering stunning views of the Zanskar, Karakoram, and Stok ranges, the route provides high-altitude adventure with manageable gradients. This semi-technical climb involves glacier walks, summit-day endurance, and high Himalayan exposure—perfect for thrill-seekers beginning their expedition journey in India.

UT Kangri Expedition Highlights – Best 6000m Beginner Peak in Ladakh, High-Altitude Adventure

Location

Rumtse, Ladakh – Gateway to 6000m Himalayan Adventure

Duration

8 Days – Leh to Leh

Grade

Beginner to Intermediate

Maximum Altitude

6070 m or 19,915 ft

Best Season

July, August, September, October

About Peak Core India

Peak Core India is an adventure travel company dedicated to organizing treks, high-altitude trips, and mountaineering expeditions across the Indian Himalayas. We specialize in beginner-friendly treks, family trips, group adventures, and challenging high-altitude expeditions.
Our goal is simple: to make mountain travel safe, meaningful, and unforgettable for every traveler who joins us.

Why Travel With Us

The Peak Core Difference

At Peak Core India, we don’t just plan trips — we create experiences rooted in safety, learning, and genuine mountain culture

Built on Experience. Driven by Purpose.

Every member of our core team has more than 6 years of hands-on experience in trekking and expedition leadership

Where Experience Meets the Mountains

We have worked with multiple reputed companies across Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, and Delhi

Our Foundation & Philosophy

Our approach is shaped by real on-ground learning as trek leaders, trip captains, and client representatives

Rooted in Experience, Designed for You

We focus on clear communication, proper acclimatization, safety standards, and personalized care

More Than Just a Trek Company

We introduce unique services and trip structures that many companies do not offer, based on real traveler needs

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UT Kangri Itinerary – Day-by-Day Trekking & Climbing Plan for Ladakh’s Premier Peak

  • Arrival at Leh.
  • The day will be dedicated to acclimatizing to the pristine air of Ladakh. It is crucial to rest and stay
    hydrated during this period.
  • The morning sun beckons as you embark on a leisurely walk to the Shanti Stupa, a serenely perched
    monument that seems to touch the sky.
  • Explore ancient monasteries, dive into the vibrant local market, and if the expedition checklist isn't
    complete, indulge in some last-minute shopping.
  • Return to your hotel, letting the charm of Leh work its magic.
  • Depart from the guest house at 8 AM for U.T Kangri's first camp, located before Tanglangla Pass.
  • The journey is a 3-hour drive, followed by a short trek from Rumtse Tea house to the 1st camp.
  • Start the day with a picturesque mountain view.
  • After breakfast, trek to the base camp, a gradual climb
    lasting 5-6 hours.
  • The terrains are well-formed due to frequent visitors. Enjoy lunch with magnificent views, followed by a
    short walk around the camp for acclimatization.
  • Rest Day
  • Prepare for an early morning start at 1 AM for the U.T Kangri Summit.
  • Equip yourself with hiking essentials, and after a quick breakfast, begin the trek.
  • The duration depends on snow conditions and endurance, likely taking 10 to 11 hours.
  • The summit rewards you with breathtaking views of the Zanskar region. After descent, enjoy refreshments
    at the base camp.
  • After breakfast, trek down to the road head camp (4 to 5 hours), where cars will pick you up and transfer
    you to the guest house.
  • Optionally, explore the main market in the evening for gifts and souvenirs.
  • After breakfast, you will be dropped off at the airport according to your flight's timing. Have a happy
    journey!
Inclusions
Exclusions
  • Comfortable lodging in Leh upon arrival and during the expedition.
  • Tented accommodation during the trek and at various campsites.
  • Nutritious and delicious meals throughout the expedition, designed for high-altitude trekking.
  • Special provisions for dietary preferences and requirements.
  • Expert local guides well-versed in the terrain and conditions.
  • Assistance and guidance for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
  • Transport from Shimla/Manali to trek starting points and back.
  • Well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers.
  • High-quality camping gear including tents, sleeping bags, and essentials.
  • Technical gear distribution and fitting for summit attempts.
  • Assistance with Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) paperwork.
  • Coordination of required permits.
  • Emergency evacuation support and rescue access.
  • First aid and medical assistance throughout the expedition.
  • Commemorative certificate upon successful completion.
  • Communication equipment for emergencies.
  • Regular updates and briefings.
  • Commitment to environmentally responsible trekking.
  • Practices to minimize environmental impact.
  • Personal travel insurance covering medical expenses, evacuation, and unforeseen circumstances.
  • Individual trekking equipment and personal clothing.
  • Any additional gear required for personal comfort or preference.
  • Meals in Shimla/Manali on arrival and departure days.
  • Expenses for additional meals beyond the provided trek meals.
  • Expenses for additional beverages or snacks not included.
  • Personal expenses including souvenirs, phone calls, laundry, and tips.
  • Transportation or expenses beyond the specified itinerary.
  • Costs related to pre-existing medical conditions or personal medication.
  • Additional costs due to itinerary changes beyond organizer control.
  • Expenses due to unforeseen events like natural disasters, unrest, or flight cancellations.
  • Any services or facilities not mentioned in inclusions.
  • Personal porter services for carrying backpacks (if required).
  • Costs for optional activities not included in the itinerary.
  • Additional fees imposed by government authorities during the trek.

Carry

  • Layered Clothing
  • Thermal innerwear (base layers for warmth)
  • Insulating layers (fleece or down jackets)
  • Waterproof and windproof outer shell
  • Headgear
  • Insulated hat or balaclava (covers head and ears)
  • Sunglasses with UV protection (for snow glare)
  • Hand Protection
  • Insulated gloves or mittens
  • Hand warmers (for extra warmth)
  • Footwear
  • Insulated and waterproof boots
  • Gaiters (prevent snow entry)
  • Extra moisture-wicking socks
  • Backpack
  • Large, sturdy backpack for essentials
  • Rain cover or waterproof liners
  • Day bag (20–30 L)
  • Trekking Gear
  • Adjustable trekking poles for balance
  • Nutrition
  • High-energy snacks (nuts, energy bars, chocolate)
  • Hydration system (insulated bottles or hydration pack)
  • Emergency & Health
  • Personal medicines (if required)
  • Lighting
  • Headlamp or flashlight
  • Extra batteries
  • Communication
  • Fully charged phone (keep warm to save battery)
  • Portable charger / power bank
  • Personal Items
  • Sunscreen (high-altitude UV protection)
  • Lip balm (for dry conditions)
  • Basic hygiene items
  • Documents & Cash
  • ID, permits, and emergency contacts
  • Sufficient cash (no ATMs in remote areas)