MIGHTY 6K DUET

Kang Yatse 1 & 2

6400M & 6250M | Ladakh

8th Aug 2026 | 29th Aug 2026 | 15th Sep 2026

DIFFICULTY

Moderate

DURATION

16 Days

BEST TIME

July – Sept

COST

INR 1,48,000 + 5% GST

overview

The 6K Duet: Kang Yatse I & II is an intense double-summit expedition designed for climbers who want to push endurance, acclimatization, and recovery to the limit.

Climbing Kang Yatse II (6,250 m) first allows gradual acclimatization before attempting the far more demanding Kang Yatse I (6,706 m). This itinerary tests not just summit ability, but how well the body recovers between high-altitude efforts.

Long summit days, repeated exposure above 6,000 m, and minimal margins for error define this expedition. The 6K Duet is ideal for experienced climbers preparing for 7000 m+ peaks.

Note: Prices mentioned are applicable for Indian passport holders. For foreign passport holders, the cost may vary. Please connect with the Boots & Crampons team for clarity.
Note: An indemnity document will be shared before the expedition. Signing it is mandatory.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival in Leh, Gear Check & Evening Walk

Upon your arrival in Leh, you will be met outside the airport and escorted to your hotel. Once settled, you’ll undergo a comprehensive gear check conducted by the team leader to ensure that all equipment is in order. The evening will be dedicated to an acclimatization walk through the local market. This is an excellent opportunity to shop or rent any items that may be missing or inadequate, as identified during the gear check.

Day 2: Acclimatization and Expedition Briefing
Begin your day with an early morning walk to Shanti Stupa, where you will enjoy panoramic views and help your body adjust to the altitude. After returning, the team leader will provide a detailed expedition briefing, covering essential information about the climb, safety protocols, and daily expectations. Post-lunch, you will visit the historic Leh Palace, followed by a final visit to the market for any last-minute shopping or rentals, ensuring you are fully prepared for the journey ahead.

Day 3: Drive from Leh to Skiu (3550m) and Trek to Sara (3600m)
The drive from Leh to Skiu unveils the striking terrain of Ladakh, characterized by barren mountains and the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar Rivers. Upon reaching Skiu, you’ll begin your trek to Sara. This trek will take you through beautiful yet rugged landscapes, setting up camp for the night in Sara amidst greenery surrounded by dry landscapes.

Day 4: Trek from Sara to Markha (3750m)
Today’s trek from Sara to Markha is long and sun-drenched, with no respite from the harsh Ladakhi sun. The landscape is a blend of rocky peaks and mud, offering a unique beauty. You’ll cross streams and witness the serene Markha Valley before setting up camp for the night.

Day 5: Trek from Markha to Thochungtsey (4300m)
Your journey continues through the stunning landscapes of Ladakh. The trek will be challenging yet rewarding as you ascend higher into the mountains, making your way to Thochungtsey where you’ll set up camp for the night.

Day 6: Trek from Thochungtsey to Base Camp (5100m)
The trek to the base camp is shorter compared to previous days, offering stunning views of Kang Yatse. It’s a day to relax and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings as you set up camp at 5100 meters.

Day 7: Rest & Training Day at Base Camp
After breakfast, we set out on a 2-3 hour hike with all our gear for a comprehensive training session. The first half hour of the hike is steep and involves loose moraine. The trail leads us to the crampon point, where we will spend some time practicing essential skills in preparation for tomorrow’s climb. From there, you will get a closer view of Kang Yatse and the route we will follow. After completing our training, we will return to base camp for lunch.

Day 8: Ascend to Summit Kang Yatse 2 (6250m) and Descend Back to Base Camp
Summit Day! Starting after midnight, you’ll ascend through scree and moraine, eventually reaching snow. The climb is gradual, and you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views at the summit, including that of the Zanskar and Karakoram ranges. After taking a few pictures, you will descend back to base camp.

Day 9: Rest Day at Base Camp
Today is reserved for rest and recovery at the base camp. After the strenuous summit attempt, this day allows you to rejuvenate and regain your strength. Spend the day relaxing, hydrating, and enjoying the serene surroundings.

Day 10: Move to Camp 1
Pack up your belongings and start trekking to Camp 1, situated at a higher elevation. The trek will take you through scenic yet challenging terrain. Upon arrival, set up camp and rest for the day, preparing for the next leg of your journey. Overnight camping.

Day 11: Move to Camp 2 (5750m)
Ascend further to Camp 2, which serves as a staging point for the summit push. This part of the trek will take you higher into the mountains, offering stunning views and testing your acclimatization. Set up camp and prepare for the next day’s climb. Overnight camping.

Day 12: Summit Kang Yatse 1 and Return to Camp 1 or Base Camp
Start early in the morning for the summit attempt of Kang Yatse 1. Follow the established route, navigate any technical sections, and make your way to the summit. Enjoy the magnificent views from the top before descending back to either Camp 1 or Base Camp, depending on the group’s preference and conditions. Overnight camping.

Day 13: Trek from Base Camp to Chokdo (3900m) via Kongmaru La (5200m) & Drive to Leh
After leaving base camp, you’ll climb to Kongmaru La pass, adorned with prayer flags, offering stunning views. After a brief halt at the pass, you will descend to Chokdo, navigating steep terrain before driving back to Leh.

Day 14: Buffer Day
This day serves as a buffer in case of any delays or contingencies during the expedition. It can be used for rest or as an additional summit attempt if needed. Overnight camping.

Day 15: Buffer Day
Similar to the previous buffer day, this day provides flexibility in the schedule and allows for adjustments as per the expedition’s requirements. Overnight camping.

Day 16: Fly Out
On the final day, you will have breakfast, check out from your accommodation in Leh and depart for your onward journey, carrying memories of an incredible adventure

INCLUSIONS

  • Accommodation

    • Accommodation in Leh in a 3-Star category hotel on twin-sharing basis, as per itinerary.
    • Accommodation in guesthouses, fixed camps, or expedition tents during the trekking and expedition phase, depending on the route and location.
    • Twin-sharing expedition tents during camping phases, including Base Camp and higher camps.
    • For High Camps – Depending on terrain, logistics, and campsite conditions, triple sharing may be provided where applicable.

    Meals

    • All meals during the trekking and expedition period, starting from dinner on Day 1 until breakfast on the final trekking day, as per itinerary.
    • Nutritious vegetarian meals prepared by the expedition kitchen team, including:
      • Breakfast
      • Lunch
      • Evening tea with snacks
      • Soup
      • Dinner
    • Specialized high-altitude meals during Base Camp and High Camp phases for climbing expeditions.

    Transportation

    • All ground transportation in Ladakh as per itinerary, including:
      • Airport pick-up and drop-off in Leh
      • Transfers between Leh and trek start/end points
      • All expedition-related vehicle transfers as per itinerary

    Trek Leadership & Expedition Staff

    • Experienced and certified Boots & Crampons trek leader and mountain guides.
    • Professional expedition support staff, including:
      • High-altitude climbing guides (for peak expeditions)
      • Expedition cook and kitchen staff
      • Camp setup team and logistics support crew
    • Porters, mules, or horses for carrying group equipment, camping gear, and expedition logistics.

    Camping & Expedition Equipment

    • High-quality expedition tents (twin-sharing basis)
    • Sleeping Bag & Foam mattresses
    • Dining tent and kitchen tent
    • Toilet tent (where applicable)
    • Kitchen equipment, cooking gear, and utensils

    Technical Equipment (For Climbing Expeditions Only)

    Where applicable, the following technical climbing equipment will be provided:

    • Climbing ropes and anchors
    • Ice axe
    • Crampons
    • Helmet
    • Harness
    • Mountaineering boots (if included in specific expedition package)
    • Fixed rope installation and climbing safety equipment

    Note: Technical gear inclusion varies depending on season, trek, and expedition. Detailed gear information will be shared during pre-expedition Zoom briefings and via the WhatsApp group after registration.

    Permits & Documentation

    • All required permits and fees, including:
      • Inner Line Permits
      • Forest and wildlife permits
      • Expedition and climbing permits (where applicable)
      • Environmental and administrative charges

    Safety & Medical Support

    • Comprehensive first aid medical kit carried by trek leader and support team
    • Emergency oxygen cylinder available for high-altitude treks and expeditions where required
    • Expedition safety coordination and emergency response support

    Additional Benefits

    • Complete trek and expedition coordination and logistics management by Boots & Crampons team
    • Exclusive participant discount on Fast&Up nutrition products
    • Trek or expedition completion certificate (for applicable programs)

EXCLUSIONS

  • Travel to Leh

    • Airfare or travel expenses to and from Leh.

    Personal Equipment & Gear

    • Personal trekking and climbing gear, including:
      • Trekking shoes
      • Personal clothing layers
      • Personal accessories
    • Personal porter or mule services for carrying individual luggage:
      • Available at additional cost from Road Head to Base Camp and return
      • Separate porter arrangements and charges apply for load ferry between Base Camp and High Camps during climbing expeditions

    Personal Expenses

    • Meals during road journeys unless specifically included in the itinerary
    • Bottled water, beverages, snacks, and personal food purchases
    • Phone calls, internet usage, laundry, and personal expenses

    Insurance & Emergency Costs

    • Mandatory personal travel insurance covering:
      • High-altitude trekking and climbing
      • Emergency evacuation and rescue
      • Medical treatment and hospitalization
    • Emergency evacuation and rescue costs, including helicopter evacuation if required

    Accommodation Upgrades

    • Single occupancy hotel accommodation in Leh (available at additional cost)
    • Individual tent accommodation during trek or expedition (available at additional cost)

    Unforeseen Expenses

    Additional expenses arising due to:

    • Weather conditions
    • Landslides or road blockages
    • Political or environmental conditions
    • Acclimatization delays
    • Early exit from trek or expedition due to personal or medical reasons

    Buffer Day / Reserve Day Policy

    • If a Buffer Day / Reserve Day is mentioned in the itinerary and is not utilized, the trek itinerary will be completed as originally planned without inclusion of the Buffer Day.
    • If the Buffer Day is utilized due to weather, operational, or safety reasons, additional costs for accommodation, meals, staff, and logistics will apply. The trek leader will inform participants of the applicable charges.
    • If the Buffer Day is not used and participants request additional stay in Leh, additional accommodation and logistics costs will apply.

    Staff Tips & Gratuities

    • Tips and gratuities for trek leaders, guides, porters, and expedition staff are optional but customary and not included in the expedition cost.

    General Clause

    Any service, facility, or expense not explicitly mentioned in the “Inclusions” section will be considered excluded.

    Note: Detailed expedition preparation guidance, gear requirements, and technical equipment allocation will be shared via the official Boots & Crampons WhatsApp group and Zoom briefing sessions after registration.

PREPARATION GUIDE

Please read carefully before registering

At Boots & Crampons, preparation is not optional. The level of training required depends on the duration, altitude, and technical difficulty of the trek or expedition you are signing up for.

  • Previous high-altitude trekking experience is mandatory.
  • Participants must be following a structured fitness routine for at least 2–3 months.
  • Weight training is essential—focus on legs, core, and overall endurance.
  • Regular uphill walking or stair climbing with a loaded backpack is required.
  • Build strong cardiovascular capacity through consistent jogging and cycling.
  • Squats are critical for building strength in thighs, glutes, knees, and stabilizing muscles.
  • Long duration at altitude requires mental strength and the ability to handle fatigue.
  • Participants must be comfortable with basic mountain living and minimal comforts.
  • Decision-making in the mountains is final and must be respected.

Proper preparation increases not just your chances of success, but also your safety and enjoyment in the mountains.

THINGS TO PACK

For Your Head:

  • Woolen warm cap to protect against cold winds
  • Balaclava for extra warmth
  • Bandana (can be used as a sweatband or to cover your face from dust)

For Your Feet:

  • 4-5 pairs of regular socks
  • 1-2 pair of thick woolen socks for warmth
  • Trekking boots with ankle support and good grip
  • Extra pair of comfortable sneakers or shoes to wear at the Tea House

For Your Hands:

  • 1-2 pairs of warm inner gloves
  • 1 pair of waterproof gloves to keep your hands dry
  • Hand warmers (optional, but useful in very cold weather)
  • A pair of fleece gloves for extra insulation

Clothing: The Armor of the Adventurer:

  • 1 pair of thermal innerwear (top and bottom) for base warmth
  • 2 pairs of lightweight, quick-dry trekking pants
  • 1 pair of windproof and waterproof Gore-Tex trousers
  • 1 Gore-Tex or waterproof jacket for wind and rain protection
  • 1 poncho (optional) for sudden rain
  • 1-2 fleece jacket for light warmth
  • 3–4 full-sleeve dry-fit T-shirts for layering
  • 1 heavy down or padded jacket (800-900 Fills) for extreme cold

Navigational & Survival Gear:

  • 20-30L Backpack (for water, snacks, fleece, etc.)
  • 50-60L Backpack / Duffle Bag
  • 1 trekking pole (or 2 for better balance)
  • Filter water bottle (2 bottles of 1 Ltrs)
  • Thermos flask (for warm water or tea)

Personal Care Compact:

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Face towel, tissues & wet wipes
  • Hand sanitizer & lip balm
  • Moisturizer (optional but helpful in dry climate)
  • Personal medication kit
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Illumination & Eye Protection:

  • Headlamp with extra batteries – a must-have for night treks and early morning starts
  • Sunglasses – Polarized, Category 4 with 100% UV protection and a wrap-around fit to guard your eyes from harsh sun glare and snowy reflections. Carry a backup pair just in case.

Soul Nourishment:

  • Camera – capture the beauty and magic of the mountains
  • Music player or earphones – enjoy peaceful moments with your favorite tunes
  • Books or playing cards – perfect for downtime and relaxing at camp
 

*Rental Gears Required*
Visit our Contracted Business Partner website – Summit Yak
for details on trek-specific rental gears and rates.

Frequently asked questions

This expedition combines the routes of both Kang Yatse I (6,450 m) and Kang Yatse II (6,250 m). You’ll traverse:

  • high-altitude trekking trails
  • rocky and boulder sections
  • glacier travel
  • steep snow and ice slopes on both summits
  • exposed ridge segments requiring foot precision

This is a full high-altitude mountaineering experience

  • Kang Yatse I: ~6,450 m
  • Kang Yatse II: ~6,250 m

This means extended exposure to severe altitude zones and longer summit effort days.

This is a challenging and technical high-altitude expedition, combining two demanding peaks in one itinerary. You should be prepared for:

  • snow and ice travel
  • steep summit slopes
  • glacier crossings
  • long days at elevation
    This is not suitable for beginners.

Yes. Participants should have:

  • experience with crampons, ice axe, and glacier travel
  • familiarity with snow and ice terrain
  • prior high-altitude expedition experience (preferably on 6,000 m+ peaks)

➡️ Refer to the Preparation Guide for detailed fitness and skill requirements.

The most suitable climbing windows are:

  • July – August – September
  • These periods offer the most stable weather and clearer views in the Himalayas.

Typical itineraries last 15–20 days, including:

  • approach trek
  • acclimatization days
  • both summit attempts

Daily trekking and climbing can range from 6 to 10+ hours, depending on altitude and conditions.

You must have:

  • strong cardiovascular endurance
  • excellent strength and stamina
  • experience with high-altitude terrain and prolonged climbing days

➡️ Detailed training expectations and conditioning plans are provided in the Preparation Guide.

Key gear includes:

  • mountaineering boots compatible with crampons
  • crampons and ice axe
  • harness, helmet, carabiners
  • layers suitable for extreme altitude
    A comprehensive gear checklist is included in the Preparation Guide.

Water encountered during the approach trek and near camps should be treated or purified before drinking to avoid gastrointestinal issues.

Training should focus on:

  • cardiovascular endurance (runs, long hikes)
  • strength training (legs & core)
  • uphill hiking with a loaded backpack
    ➡️ Full guidance is available in the Preparation Guide.
  • A WhatsApp group will be created for all participants to post questions about preparation, logistics, and trekking/climbing concerns.
  • Zoom briefing sessions will be conducted to:
    • explain the combined itinerary
    • discuss expectations for both climbs
    • answer participant questions live (Q&A included)
The 6K Duet: Kang Yatse I & II Expedition is an intense, rewarding Himalayan challenge requiring strong preparation, experience,
and altitude resilience. With the right training and support, climbers can achieve both summits in one unforgettable journey.

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SAFETY MEASURES

Boots & Crampons staff of highly trained professional guides is here to make your journey as safe and secure as possible. All of our trekking guides are medically certified and have abundant experience using their training in mountainous environments.

Our safety standards are based on the experiences of our founder, managing risk in some of the world’s most hostile environments.

While we advise our trekkers to carry light, our guides are always prepared with:

  • Medical Kit containing High Altitude Emergency Medicines and Life Saving Drugs
  • Oximeter to measure pulse rate and oxygen saturation in blood while on the trek
  • Back-Up Oxygen Cylinders (or they are stationed in High Camps
  • Oxygen Cylinders ONLY for climbs above 6000 Mtrs.

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