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Sham Valley Treks

Moderate Year Round Leh
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Overview

Explore the gentle valleys and traditional villages of the Sham region — ideal for beginners and cultural immersion. Altitude is lower than other Ladakhi treks, making this a good introduction to trekking in the region.

Key Information

Start/End
Leh
Difficulty
Moderate
Best Season
Year Round
Food & Accommodation

Homestays with local Ladakhi food

Max Elevation
~3,750m (Sarmanchan La)
Passes

Available Routes & Combinations

Explore the different routes available within this region. Each route offers a unique experience — from gentle introductions to challenging high-altitude crossings.

Route 1: Classic Sham Valley Trek (Likir → Temisgam)

Route 1: Classic Sham Valley Trek (Likir → Temisgam)

2 nights / 3 days Easy

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1
Leh → Likir (3,530m) → Yangtang (3,590m)

Drive to Likir, visit monastery. Cross Pobe La (3,550m) and Charatse La (3,650m). 4–6 hours.

2
Yangtang → Hemis Shukpachu (3,690m)

Cross Sarmanchan La (3,750m), descend to village. 2–3 hours.

3
Hemis Shukpachu → Temisgam (3,200m) → Leh

Cross Mebtak La and Lago La (~3,820m). Walk to Temisgam, then drive to Leh (via Alchi). 4–5 hours.

Extended Sham Trek (Likir → Ang / Temisgam)

Extended Sham Trek (Likir → Ang / Temisgam)

A slower-paced version with more time to explore villages, monasteries, and local life.

Requires 2–3 days acclimatisation in Leh.

3–4 nights / 4 days (Apr to Oct) Moderate

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1
Leh → Likir → Yangtang (3,590m)

Drive + trek via Pobe La and Charatse La. 4–6 hours.

2
Yangtang → Hemis Shukpachu (3,690m)

Cross Sarmanchan La. 2–3 hours.

3
Hemis Shukpachu → Ang (3,400m)

Cross Mebtak La and Lago La. 3–5 hours.

4
Ang → Temisgam → Leh

Short walk, visit monastery, drive back via Alchi. 3–4 hours walk + drive.

Extended Cultural Route (Likir → Tar / Nurla)

Extended Cultural Route (Likir → Tar / Nurla)

A longer, more immersive trek continuing beyond Ang into quieter villages and valleys.

Requires 2–3 days acclimatisation in Leh
4–6 nights / 5–6 days (Apr to Oct) Moderate

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1
Leh → Likir → Yangtang (3,590m)

Drive + trek. 4–6 hours.

2
Yangtang → Hemis Shukpachu (3,690m)

Cross Sarmanchan La. 2–3 hours.

3
Hemis Shukpachu → Ang (3,400m)

Cross Mebtak La and Lago La. 3–5 hours.

4
Ang (3,400m)

Explore villages and monasteries around Temisgam. 5–7 hours (optional walks).

5
Ang → Tar (3,520m)

Walk via villages and valley trails. 4–5 hours.

6
Tar → Nurla → Leh

Walk to roadhead, drive back via Alchi/Basgo. 2–3 hours walk + drive.

Short Sham Trek (Likir → Temisgam)

Short Sham Trek (Likir → Temisgam)

A compact version with longer walking days, suitable for those short on time but comfortable with extended hikes.

Requires 2–3 days acclimatisation in Leh.
1–2 nights / 2–3 days (Apr to Oct - All year possible) Moderate

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1
Leh → Likir → Yangtang (3,590m)

Drive + trek via Pobe La and Charatse La. 4–6 hours.

2
Yangtang → Temisgam (3,200m) → Leh

Cross Sarmanchan La, Mebtak La, and Lago La. Long walking day. 7–9 hours + drive.

3
Ang / Temisgam → Leh (Optional)

Short walk + return drive with monastery visits.

Sham Valley Treks FAQ

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Do I need previous trekking experience for the Sham Valley?

No previous experience is needed. The Sham Valley is one of the easiest trekking regions in Ladakh, with gentle passes and well-established trails between villages. It is ideal for first-time trekkers and families.

What is the accommodation like on the Sham trek?

You stay in traditional Ladakhi homestays in each village. Rooms are simple but comfortable, with mattresses and blankets provided. You will share meals with your host family — expect home-cooked Ladakhi dishes like thukpa, skyu, and butter tea.

Can I do the Sham trek in winter?

Yes, the Sham Valley is one of the few Ladakhi treks available year-round. Winter treks offer a unique experience with snow-covered villages, fewer tourists, and the chance to witness Losar (Ladakhi New Year) celebrations.
Essential Information

What to Bring

The key to staying comfortable on a trek is layering. Suggested items:

  • Boots — comfortable, sturdy hiking boots (the single most important item)
  • Backpack or daypack; sandals for stream crossings
  • Quick-dry trekking trousers (plus a spare pair) and layering tops
  • Thermal underclothes (a necessity off-season, Sep–Jun)
  • Warm lightweight fleece; lightweight wind-/rain-proof jacket
  • Down jacket (recommended for treks via Nimaling tented camp)
  • Sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, chapstick; off-season add wool hat, gloves, scarf
  • Cotton scarf for wind/dust protection
  • Trekking poles (if you use them); gaiters if snow on high passes
  • Quick-dry towel, soap, moisture cream, toilet paper
  • Flashlight, first aid kit, camera and spare batteries
  • Water bottles — 2–3 litres capacity, aluminium or Nalgene (homestays provide hot water)
  • Water purification tablets or a good filter (not readily available in Leh)
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional — useful as no top sheet at homestays)
  • Socks — 2 pairs outer, 1 pair liner
  • Snacks such as dried fruit and nuts

Sleeping bags are generally not necessary — homestays provide bedding. The exception is treks via Nimaling tented camp: bring a light sleeping bag for Jul/Aug, or a good one for other months.

Plastic bottle ban in Leh. Use reusable bottles only. Many items above can be purchased or hired in Leh. LWTC has fleece sleeping bag liners, trekking poles and water bottles for hire.

Green note: Use rechargeable batteries whenever possible. If you must use disposable batteries, please take used ones home to dispose of safely.

Water — Help the Environment

Don't buy mineral water in plastic bottles. Some guesthouses in Leh provide filtered water; you can also fill up at the Dzomsa Laundry for a small charge. Homestays provide filtered or boiled water. Purification tablets or a good filter will save you money and reduce plastic waste.

Altitude Sickness

Leh sits at 3,500m. Rest on arrival day and drink lots of water. Do not start a trek until at least day four.

Suggested acclimatisation:

Day 1 — Rest at your guesthouse. Day 2 — Explore Leh on foot, take it easy. Day 3 — Walk around Leh or do a monastery day-tour. Day 4+ — Begin your trek.

Prevention: Go slowly, drink lots of water, listen to your body. Mild symptoms (headache, nausea, fatigue, dizziness) usually resolve with rest at the same altitude.

Severe symptoms may indicate HACE or HAPE — descend immediately. These are life-threatening conditions.

Rabies

We strongly recommend being vaccinated against rabies before visiting Ladakh. There are many stray dogs — be particularly careful in the evenings in Leh.

Cultural Considerations

Respect the rights and beliefs of local people and minimise your cultural and environmental impact.

  • Dress modestly — cover shoulders and legs (both men and women). T-shirts and trousers or long skirts are recommended.
  • Don't encourage begging — rather than giving pens, money or sweets directly to children, consider donating to a local organisation.
  • Leave nothing but footprints — avoid plastic bottles; refill your own with boiled, filtered or treated water.
  • Visiting a Ladakhi home — remove your shoes before entering; do not sit on the low-level tables.
Payment & Cancellation Policy

Deposit & Balance

  • A non-refundable 25% deposit is required to confirm any booking. All deposits include 5% GST.
  • Booking in advance: Deposit must be paid directly to our bank account (no PayPal). Any bank charges incurred by us will be added to the cost.
  • Booking in Leh: Deposit must be paid in cash (INR) at our office.
  • For international transfers we recommend Wise (formerly TransferWise) or Western Union for fast, affordable payments.

If transferring within 3 weeks of the start date, do not use a bank-to-bank transfer — it takes too long. Use an online transfer service instead.

Balance: The remainder must be paid in cash (INR) at our Leh office by 2pm the day before trek start. For Snow Leopard treks, payment is required 3 days before. We do not accept foreign currency, cards, or travellers cheques. ATMs and money exchanges are close to our office.

Cancellation

  • Day before start: 50% of total cost required (less any deposit already paid). Also applies when required ILP documents are not provided in time.
  • Day of start: No refund, apart from any unused accommodation/food (if not pre-booked) and unused end-of-trek taxi cost. No taxi refund for tours or one-day treks.

Delayed Start & Early Return

  • Delayed start: We will try to accommodate you, but if we have another booking (especially Jul–Aug) the end date may not change. The trek will be shorter with no refund apart from unused accommodation/food.
  • Early return: Unused accommodation/food expenses refunded (if not pre-booked), but you are responsible for any extra costs involved.

Insurance

We strongly recommend personal travel, medical and cancellation insurance. Bring any special medicines you need.

Ensure your policy covers high-altitude trekking up to the maximum height on your trek. Adequate cover is your own responsibility.

What's Included — Homestay Treks

  • 1 guide; 3 meals per day (packed lunch first & last day)
  • Homestay accommodation (tented camp at Nimaling)
  • Food & accommodation for staff; wildlife & trekking fees
  • Monastery entry fees as per itinerary
  • Transport to/from Leh on agreed dates; 5% GST

Not included: mineral water, soft/alcoholic drinks, snacks, air tickets, travel insurance, items not listed above.

Porter: Quoted separately. Includes porter's food, accommodation, and 5% GST.

Note: Prices are per person, not per room. You may need to share during busy periods.

What's Included — Day Tours

  • 1 guide; lunch; monastery entry fees as per itinerary
  • Taxi for the duration; 5% GST

Not included: all drinks and snacks, air tickets, transport/detours not in itinerary, travel insurance.

What's Included — Overnight Tours

  • 1 guide; 3 meals per day (lunch to lunch); filtered/boiled water and tea with breakfast
  • Homestay or guesthouse accommodation as specified
  • Food & accommodation for staff; entry fees as per itinerary
  • Taxi for duration (inc. Leh pickup & drop-off)
  • Environment fees; Inner Line Permit*; 5% GST

Not included: hot drinks (except breakfast tea), mineral water, soft/alcoholic drinks, snacks, air tickets, transport not in itinerary, travel insurance.

*Inner Line Permit: Non-Indian nationals need a passport. Indian nationals need one of: Passport, Driving Licence, Service ID (Central/State/PSU), PAN Card, Aadhar Card, NPR Smart Card, or Election ID Card. Bring appropriate ID — it is your responsibility.

Other Costs Not Included

  • Camera/video fees; tips
  • Extra costs from unavoidable circumstances (evacuation, weather delays, illness)
  • Expenses not in the itinerary (pony hire, taxi detours, extra entrance fees)
  • Staff dismissal en route — clients pay return costs for dismissed staff

We reserve the right to pass on any increase in costs (accommodation, taxis, fees).

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