Sham Valley trek
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, LADAKH/ Updated : Jul 26, 2016, 12:50 IST
Synopsis
The Sham Valley Trek is generally referred to as a Baby Trek in Ladakh as none of the passes are above 4000 m. It is a great introduction to trekking in Ladakh and is a good trek for beginners and for those who have shortage of ti … Read more
The Sham Valley Trek is generally referred to as a Baby Trek in Ladakh as none of the passes are above 4000 m. It is a great introduction to trekking in Ladakh and is a good trek for beginners and for those who have shortage of time. It passes through pretty villages like Hemis Shukpachan set amidst a rich forest of cedar trees. The entire Sham Valley trek traverses north of the road between Kargil & Leh. It may be a fitting end to explore the Lamayuru monastery before the trek ends. Read less

The Sham Valley Trek is generally referred to as a Baby Trek in Ladakh as none of the passes are above 4000 m. It is a great introduction to trekking in Ladakh and is a good trek for beginners and for those who have shortage of time. It passes through pretty villages like Hemis Shukpachan set amidst a rich forest of cedar trees. The entire Sham Valley trek traverses north of the road between Kargil & Leh. It may be a fitting end to explore the Lamayuru monastery before the trek ends.
Route : Likir – Yangthang – Ang – Temisgam – Khalatse - Lamayuru
Landscape: Beautiful villages, not very steep passes
Difficulty level: Beginners
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