The Markha Valley Trek is one of Ladakh’s most iconic trekking routes—but with this SHG-linked homestay trail, you experience the valley not just as a landscape, but as a living cultural corridor.
Stay in warm village homes operated by local women, enjoy homemade Ladakhi meals, sip herbal teas, and walk beside rivers, gompas, and glaciers while contributing directly to local livelihoods.
This is community-based trekking at its finest: low-impact, immersive, and unforgettable.
Attribute | Details |
Route | Chilling → Skiu → Markha → Hankar (option to continue to Nimaling & Kongmaru La) |
Total Distance (One-way) | ~32–35 km (till Hankar) / ~75 km (if extended to Kongmaru La) |
Duration | 4–5 days (Chilling to Hankar), 6–8 days (full route to Shang Sumdo) |
Altitude Range | 3,150 m (Chilling) to 5,250 m (Kongmaru La) |
Best Time to Trek | June to September |
Trek Grade | Moderate (till Hankar), Moderate to Challenging (beyond) |
Trail Type | Point-to-point; river valley trail |
Accommodation | SHG-based village homestays with bedding and meals |
Permit Required | Yes (Inner Line Permit for foreign nationals) |
Try chhurpi (dried yak cheese) and mint tea
Each village homestay along this trail is run by local women’s Self Help Groups (SHGs). Expect:
Note: All meals are vegetarian by default. Inform hosts in advance if you have dietary restrictions.
All products are locally made and directly support SHG livelihoods.
We offer:
Trek Ladakh’s most iconic valley, but walk its trails with heart.
The Markha Valley Homestay Trail is slow, soulful, and built on community.
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Best Time to Buy: June – September