- 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 Mt. Nun Expedition is one of the most serious high-altitude mountaineering objectives in the Indian Himalayas. Standing tall at 7,135 metres, Mt. Nun demands not just physical fitness, but deep mental resilience, technical competence, and respect for extreme altitude.
The expedition unfolds over weeks of gradual acclimatization, glacier travel, and high camp rotations. Climbers navigate vast snowfields, crevassed glaciers, steep ice sections, and exposed ridgelines. Above 6,000 metres, every movement becomes deliberate as oxygen levels drop sharply and recovery slows. Weather windows are narrow, and summit days are long, cold, and physically draining.
Mt. Nun is a true expedition peak—success depends on preparation, pacing, decision-making, and teamwork. Summit day often stretches into double-digit hours, testing endurance and mental strength at extreme altitude.
This climb is meant for experienced high-altitude mountaineers who have prior 6000 m or expedition experience and are ready to step into elite Himalayan territory.
Note: Prices mentioned are applicable for Indian passport holders. For foreign passport holders, the cost may vary. Please check with the Boots & Crampons team.
Note: An indemnity document will be shared before the expedition and must be signed.
Day 01: Arrive at Leh (3500m)
Day 02: Acclimatization, Expedition Preparation, Briefing & Sightseeing
Day 03: Leh to Kargil (2675m) – 6-7 hrs drive
Day 04: Kargil to Tangol (3700m)
Day 05: Practice & Acclimatization Hike
Day 06: Trek from Tangol to Nun Base Camp (4600m) – 7 hrs
Day 07: Base Camp Activities
Day 08-18: Climbing Period
Day 19: Trek down from Base Camp to Tangol (3700m)
Day 20: Drive from Tangol to Leh (3500m)
Day 21: Buffer Day / Rest & Exploration
Day 22: Depart from Leh
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.
Mt. Nun involves steep snow slopes, glaciers, ice sections, exposed ridges, and technical climbing segments. Fixed ropes and mountaineering equipment are used extensively.
The summit of Mt. Nun stands at 7,135 metres, making it one of the highest peaks in India.
Mt. Nun is a technical and physically demanding expedition, requiring strong alpine skills, endurance, and the ability to perform in extreme cold and low oxygen conditions.
Yes. Participants must have:
Top-tier fitness is essential, including endurance, strength, and altitude tolerance.
➡️ Training expectations are detailed in the Preparation Guide
Water must always be treated or purified.
Training should focus on:
After registration:
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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