- 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
The Kang Yatse II Expedition (6,250 m) is a high-altitude climb set in the dramatic landscapes of Ladakh’s Markha Valley. This peak offers a serious Himalayan experience with snow, glaciers, and long summit pushes — without extreme technical climbing.
After trekking through the iconic Markha Valley, climbers establish high camps in barren, wind-swept terrain. Summit day involves steep snow slopes, thin air, and prolonged exposure above 6,000 m. The final ascent demands stamina and mental discipline as oxygen levels drop sharply.
From the summit, climbers are rewarded with vast views across the Zanskar and Karakoram ranges. Kang Yatse II is ideal for climbers stepping up from trekking peaks and aiming to build confidence for more demanding expeditions.
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Note: An indemnity document will be shared before the expedition. Signing it is mandatory.
Touch down in Leh and feel the crisp mountain air welcome you. After hotel check-in, the team leader conducts a detailed gear check. In the evening, stroll through the vibrant Leh market — a perfect start to acclimatization and a chance to rent or buy any missing equipment.
Altitude: 3,500m
Begin your morning with a calming walk up to Shanti Stupa, soaking in stunning views of Leh city and the Stok range. Post-breakfast, gather for the expedition briefing where safety, itinerary, and protocols are discussed. After lunch, explore Leh Palace and wrap up any last-minute shopping.
Purpose: Acclimatization + Orientation
Hit the road to Skiu, tracing the majestic Indus and Zanskar Rivers. The trail to Sara begins here — a gentle trek through canyons and greenery amidst barren cliffs. Camp under the stars at Sara.
Drive: 2.5 hrs | Trek: 3–4 hrs
Cross wooden bridges and streams as you enter the heart of the Markha Valley. The sun may be harsh, but the surreal Ladakhi landscape keeps you motivated. Camp beside a small tea house and soak in the valley vibes.
Trek Duration: 5–6 hrs
The trail narrows as you hike through willow groves and stone houses. The elevation gain becomes noticeable today. Thochungtsey sits by a beautiful meadow, offering peace and a view of tomorrow’s challenge.
Trek Duration: 5 hrs
The route opens up into vast plains before the final push to base camp. As you gain altitude, Kang Yatse II starts dominating the skyline. Camp here, surrounded by silence and snow-peaked majesty.
Trek Duration: 3–4 hrs
A key preparation day. Learn how to use crampons, ice axe, roping techniques, and ascending on snow. Mentally and physically prepare yourself for the summit push. Hydrate well and stay warm.
Altitude: 5,100m
Begin before midnight under a starry sky. The climb starts with scree, transitions to glacier crossings and snow slopes. Reach the summit around sunrise, surrounded by the Zanskar, Ladakh, and Karakoram ranges. After celebrating, descend carefully back to base.
Duration: 10–12 hrs
One last challenge: the stunning Kongmaru La Pass, with prayer flags flapping in the wind and panoramic views all around. After the descent, your vehicle awaits at Chokdo to take you back to Leh.
Trek: 6–7 hrs | Drive: 2 hrs
Enjoy one last Ladakhi breakfast and check out. Depart with a stronger mind, unforgettable memories, and a summit under your belt.
Altitude: 3,500m
Held for flexibility in case of weather issues, acclimatization delays, or safety concerns. In the mountains, contingency is key
Accommodation
Meals
Transportation
Trek Leadership & Expedition Staff
Camping & Expedition Equipment
Technical Equipment (For Climbing Expeditions Only)
Where applicable, the following technical climbing equipment will be provided:
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
Safety & Medical Support
Additional Benefits
Travel to Leh
Personal Equipment & Gear
Personal Expenses
Insurance & Emergency Costs
Accommodation Upgrades
Unforeseen Expenses
Additional expenses arising due to:
Buffer Day / Reserve Day Policy
Staff Tips & Gratuities
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.
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.
Proper preparation increases not just your chances of success, but also your safety and enjoyment in the mountains.
*Rental Gears Required*
Visit our Contracted Business Partner website – Summit Yak
for details on trek-specific rental gears and rates.
This climb includes high-altitude trekking trails, rocky slopes, glacier travel, snow-covered slopes, and exposed summit sections. The final summit push involves steep snow and ice terrain, where crampons and an ice axe are used.
Kang Yatse II summit: approx 6,250 m (20,505 ft).
This means a significant period above 5,000 m with long summit day efforts.
Kang Yatse II is a moderate to technical high-altitude expedition. While it is not highly technical rock climbing, the summit push requires:
This expedition is not suitable for beginners.
You do not need advanced technical climbing skills, but you must be comfortable with:
You do not need advanced technical climbing skills, but you must be comfortable with:
The best climbing windows are:
Typical itineraries run 15–20 days, including:
Daily trekking or climbing hours can range from 6 to 10+ hours depending on terrain and conditions.
Participants must have:
➡️ Detailed conditioning and training expectations are in the Preparation Guide.
Essential gear includes:
Water is obtained from glacial streams and snow melt. The expedition team treats water, but climbers should carry personal purification tablets or filer water bottles as backup
The Kang Yatse II Expedition is a demanding yet incredibly rewarding high-altitude climb. With proper preparation, acclimatization, and respect for mountain conditions, it offers unparalleled Himalayan views and personal achievement.
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:
Be it queries about the trek, customization or anything else, our team is eager to assist you.
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