UT Kangri (6,030m)
A Perfect Introduction to High-Altitude Mountaineering
Rising majestically in the upper valley of Rumtse village, UT Ladakh Kangri stands as one of the most inviting six-thousanders in the region. Surrounded by dramatic landscapes and vast alpine wilderness, this snow-capped peak offers are warding experience for aspiring mountaineers and high-altitude trekkers alike.
The approach to UT Kangri takes you through a remote and pristine region of eastern Ladakh, characterized bygently sloping valleys, colorful mineral-rich hills, and expansive plateaus.The trail winds past glacial streams, wildflower meadows in summer, and herders’ pastures — all framed by the striking contrasts of the high-altitude desert terrain and the glaciated flanks of the peak.
At over 6,000 metres, UT Kangri is a non-technical climb ideal for those looking to attempt their first high-altitude peak. While the ascent is physically demanding, the route is relatively straightforward and offers stunning panoramic views of the Changthang plateau, Tso Kar basin, and distant Trans-Himalayan ranges.
Its isolated location, untouched beauty, and moderate difficulty make UT Kangri a perfect choice for those seeking both a personal challenge and the serene experience of Ladakh’s high mountains — away from crowded trekking circuits.
Day1: Leh – Rumtse Phu (Trek Start Point) – High Camp
Drive from Leh along the Leh–Manali Highway to Rumtse Phu (approx. 80 km, 2.5 hours), located at the base of Stak Lang La Pass at an altitude of 4,560 metres. From there, begin agradual trek ascending to High Campat around 4,900 metres, 4 hrs.
Overnight: Wild camping at HighCamp.
Day2: High Camp – UT Kangri Base Camp
Continue the ascent to the Base Camp of UT Kangri, situated atapproximately 5,180 metres.Spend the afternoon exploring the striking alpine surroundings and preparingfor the summit attempt.
Overnight: Wild camping at BaseCamp.
Day3: Acclimatization day
- Enjoy a rest and acclimatization day with light hikes in the surrounding hills to help adjust to the altitude.
- Overnight: Wild camping at Base Camp.
Day4: Summit Day to UT Kangri (6,030 metres)
- attempt the summit of UT Kangri (6,030 metres) and return to Base Camp by late afternoon, 6 hrs ascent.
Overnight: Wild camping at Base Camp.
Day5: Return to Leh
- Trek back down to Rumptse Phu at 4,560 metres (approx. 5 hours), followed by a drive back to Leh (approx. 2.5 hours).