Ladakh Road Trip, a compact itinerary that will take you through the history, culture and precious landscapes of the trans-Himalaya. The farms are well organized for you to capture the experience of a lifetime every single day.
Arrival at Leh, pick up will be arrange to hotel – Spend this day to get used to into Leh at 3524 meters (11,562 ft). Afternoon If health permits, walk down to Leh Main Market, and visit Samkar Gompa, Gompa Soma, and the Central Asian Museum. O/n Leh.
Day 2: Sham Valley
Early morning start from LEH to ALCHI, enroute visit Indus Zanskar sangam, Basgo Monastery, Likir Monastery.Return back to leh – Enroute Hall of fame. Night at Leh hotel.
Day 3: MONASTERY CIRCUIT, around Leh
Monastery tour from Leh, Shey, Thikshey, Hemis and Stok Buddha Statue & Palace. Over Night Stay at Leh.
Day 4: Nubra Valley
Early morning start from LEH to Nubra valley via Khardung La pass. Visit Diskit Monastery, Hunder sand dunes. Camel safari and Other Adventure Activities.Stay at Hunder.
Day 5: Inside Nubra Valley
Start from Hunder/ Diskit to Sumur Panamik Side following the river Nubra. Samstenling Gompa, Panamik Hot Spring and little walk to Yarab Tso. One Can also choose to travel to TurTuk the last village of Pakistan border instead of Sumur Panamik side. Night Stay at Hunder.
Day 6: Pangong Tso
Start your journey to Pangong Tso via Agham-Shayok Route on the waystop at Chagar Tso . Stay at Pangong.
Day 7: Return Leh
Retun to Leh Via Chang La Pass 5,391 m, world 2nd highest motor able road. Back to Leh. While returning observe sunset from Leh palace and Shanti Stupa.Stay at Leh.
Day 8: Departure Day
Say good bye to Leh. Start for your next destination.
CAT-B & CAT-A, Premium and Luxury packages are different by their quality of accommodation & transportation provided. Category Details
All transport, airport to airport, to travel by personal car according to plan. Car type SUV / Tempo Traveler based on choice of category and group size.
Stay on 2 sharing basis in Hotels/Guesthouse as per preference of the package. Breakfast & Dinner is included in all types of accommodation.
Pangong, Hanle , Turtuk and Tso Moriri stay will be arranged at wooden Cottage/ Tent/ Or Home Stay considering availability and the remoteness of the location.
Exclusions:
Lunch is not included in any of the packages. However, we can suggest you good places to try out local Tibetan/Kashmiri cuisine or any other cuisine of your preference.
Monumental entry fees. (Rs. 50-100 per head/monastery)
Nubra camel safari or any other activities. (Rs. 200-400 per head depending upon duration of ride)
Any type of insurance – personal/ medical/ travel etc.
Personal expenses of any kind such as drinks/ laundry/ telephone etc Any medical or emergency evacuation expenses.
To cancel the booking, an email intimation needs to be sent to explore@rockyfeet.com
How To Reach Ladakh
Flight
The quickest and simplest way to reach Ladakh is by air. It is also the only means of transport with year-round access to the place — exceptional circumstances, not withstanding. The only airport is located in the town of Leh, called the Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. Many domestic airlines offer regular flights to Leh, from Jammu, Srinagar, Delhi, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Kolkata and from other urban hubs across the country. These include Go Air, Indigo, Vistara, Spice Jet and Air India. While shorter routes such as Jammu or Delhi have direct flights, longer routes could sometimes have a single stop along the way, usually at Delhi. The Leh airport is also a military base, so expect a higher level of security. Airport is around 4 Km from Main City Center. Flight tickets can be cheap if booked well in advance. Find Cheapest Flight ticket to Leh Ladakh.
Road
Road travel is a popular means of getting to Ladakh, with spectacular views and adrenaline-rush moments promised along the way. The only catch is that the routes are only accessible during the months of May to October, while winter sees Ladakh cut off from most places outside. Also long journey via road is one more aspect you need to consider during planning.You can approach Leh either from Delhi, via Manali, Himachal Pradesh. Or else you can reach from Jammu OR Srinagar via Kargil. A few buses are available for few months of summer, Check Here
Route 1: Delhi To Manali 12 -14 hr (519.4 km) via NH 44 | Manali To Leh 11-12 hr (427.0 km) via NH 3 Route 2: Jammu To Srinagar 7-9 hr (244.5 km) via NH 244A and NH 44 | Srinagar to Leh 11-12 hrs (418.3 km) via NH1
Train
You wouldn’t usually opt for train travel to Ladakh since the nearest station is located 700 km away in the town called Tawi. Stations like Chandigarh and Pathankot are the other closest options, but they are even further away. Even if you do choose to take a train from your departure city to any of these stations, you’ll have to hire a taxi, jeep or private vehicle to complete the rest of the journey — which could take up to three days. Check Train Tickets
What to Pack
Sun Protection
Sunscreen SPF 20 above|Sunglasses( UV proof/ Polarizer) |Sun Hat /Scarf
Water Shell
Poncho / Water proof Jacket| Waterproof Backpack Cover | Flipper
Winter Care
Cold Cream/ Moisturizer | Lip Balm | Thermal Inner Wears | At least 3 Layers Sweater/Fleece jackets and Down Jackets | Hand Gloves | Woollen Socks | Face Masks/ Balaclava | Mufflers
General
T Shirts | Socks | Undergarments | Thin Nylon Ropes for multi-purpose use | Toilet Paper Roll | Towel | Soap & Shampoo| Head lamp / Torch | Batteries & charger | Water Bottles | Light weight Pants | Personal Medical & First Aid Kit | Tickets & bookings | Photo Identity Card PASSPORT/ AADHAR | Camera & Personal photo Gears
Specialized Gear
Ruck Sack/ Day Pack for daily usage during trip
How To Prepare
Permit to travel inside the Ladakh for both domestic and international travelers is mandatory. Read details
Understanding the seasons of Ladakh is important to match your expectation about snow and landscape. Read FAQ for Details
Do you want to cover a colorful festival of Ladakh with mask dance, Check Dates for Festivals of Ladakh
Book flight tickets early to get a better price. While booking please use our tool for Lowest Rate Compare across airlines & booking platform
Plan for Internet connection and mobile network for your travel days .Read FAQ for Details
If you want to buy a travel insurance contact us : explore@rockyfeet.com
Safty & Medical
Better Acclimatization is key to enjoyable Ladakh travel. There are many health hazards and challenges due to high altitude and dry sunny desert landscape of Ladakh. Please read in detail before you plan Ladakh Health Advisory;
Summer: May 15th to September 15th, Temperature- 0 C To +25 C in Leh
Autumn: September 15th- November 15th, Temperature— -10 C To +15 C in Leh
Winter: November 15th- March 15th, Temperature – 25 C To -5 C in Leh
Spring: March 15th- May 15th, Temperature -5C To +15C in Leh
All these temp are based on city Leh higher region like Pangong, Tso moriri 5 TO 10 C less than Leh.
In Nubra which is little lower than Leh will have Same OR +5C compare to Leh
1. *Leh Town:*
– In Leh, the main town of Ladakh, you should find mobile network coverage. Visit local telecom offices to get a local SIM card.
Sometimes the hotel can help arrange it too.
2. *Choose a Reliable Provider:*
– Opt for a telecom provider with better coverage in the region. Providers like Airtel, and Jio are known for relatively better connectivity in Ladakh. All international traveler need to follow this approach as no prepaid sim of other Indian regions doesn’t work here.
– Also Consider getting a postpaid sim of the service providers mentioned above if you are planning to arrange for it before arrival as prepaid sims from other regions across the country fail to work in Ladakh. You can usually recharge it with a specific amount as needed.
3. *ID Proof and Photographs:*
– To get a local SIM card, you’ll typically need to provide a valid ID proof (passport, Aadhar card, etc.) and passport-sized photographs.
4. *Limited Connectivity in Remote Areas:*
– Be prepared for limited or no mobile network in some remote areas. Example; Nubra, Pangong, Tosmoriri, Hanle with No or limited network.
5. *Prepaid vs. Postpaid:*
– No prepaid sim of other Indian regions doesn’t work here.Consider getting a Local prepaid SIM card or postpaid sim from your home town for more flexibility. Prepaid sim can usually recharge with a specific amount as needed.
6. *Internet Connectivity :*
– Internet connectivity is generally better in Leh compared to more remote areas. Cybercafes and hotels with Wi-Fi are common in Leh. Less in Nubra, and Least in Pangong, Tsomoriri.
Remember to check the latest conditions and updates, as network coverage and services can change. Additionally, note that some areas in Ladakh may still lack reliable mobile network connectivity due to the challenging terrain.
1. *Cash is Essential:
– While Leh has ATMs, it’s crucial to carry a significant amount of Indian currency in cash. Many establishments, especially in remote areas, may not accept cards due to limited connectivity.
2. *Preferential Currency Exchange:*
– Exchange your currency to Indian Rupees before arriving in Ladakh. Leh has a few authorised currency exchange services but the availability may vary, and it’s prudent to be prepared.
3. *Inform Your Bank:*
– Inform your bank about your travel dates and destination to prevent any card-related disruptions. Some banks impose restrictions on card usage in specific regions.
4. *Emergency Currency:
– While INR is the primary currency, carrying a small amount of US dollars or Euros can be useful in emergencies or situations where certain guest house may accept it.
5 Mobile Wallets
– Mobile Wallets like Paytm and Google pay are becoming more widely accepted in the main city of Leh or in places while you have network connectivity and your bank registered mobile number is working – though remember network connectivity in most of the remote places still remain sparse. – For international travelers it is advised to download the app called Wise Money Transfer as it a convenient way to transfer money online – at least inside the main city of Leh where internet facility is fairly decent.
Remember, staying prepared and informed about local conditions ensures a smoother financial experience during your travels in Ladakh.
COVID-19 Guidelines:
– Due to the ongoing global situation, it’s essential to check for any specific COVID-19 related travel restrictions or requirements imposed by the Indian government at time of your travel.
Please note that these requirements might change, and it’s recommended to consult the official government websites or contact us for the most up-to-date information before planning your trip.
We were two women from France and we felt very safe when doing the chadar trek on january 2019 with rocky feet team. The staff was fully skilled, excellent, very professionnal, and our guide Tashi was an exceptionnal guide that cares about the safety and the well being of each member of the group. The food ( veg and non veg ) was fresh, various and delicious every day. All staff (from the cook to the porters) were very kind , available , and taking good care of all of us.
The administrative staff that pick us up at the airport and accompany us for the formalities of insurance , medical check up, was incredibly nice , professionnal and was present before the trek and after the trek till our last day to the airport.
We highly recommend rocky feet .read more
Heyy planning for any trek in Himalaya ??
Don't think twise, go with Rockyfeet.
They are the BEST !
Done chadar trek this year with them and I never ever expected such an awesome experience.
A big thanks to management, guids and finally the great great chef who made our trek extra perfect.read more
Considering our safari trip to be the first of it's kind from Rockyfeet, I must say Titash had led us through an amazing journey!! He had minutely taken care of every bits n pieces of our puzzle starting from accommodation to safari bookings! Furthermore the selection of resorts and their hospitality had been to the T! Kudos RockyFeet!!
Had been wishing long for a trip with you guys and finally it paid off and how!! Looking forward to more amazing experiences!!read more
We went on Kang yatse 2 expedition in July'18. It was a wonderful experience. For a particular travel/trek to be memorable, it is important that the services you are being provided are up to the mark. And Rockyfeet, no doubt, was quite successful in that. Starting from the arrangement of accommodation at Leh, the quality of food, tents and sleeping bags on the trek, the hygiene maintained, the quality of technical instruments used for climbing, the profiles of their guides and the hospitality shown- everything was perfect. I would recommend anyone without a second thought to go with Rockyfeet. It will be a lifetime experience, for sure!read more
It was a nice experience with Rockyfeet when we had a trip to Ladakh. We always got proper response in email whenever we had queries prior to the trip. Everything was perfectly arranged by Arnab. Our stay, food, transportation in Leh, Pangong, Nubra, Tso Moriri were excellent. We loved everything about the trip. We would love to travel with them again.read more
Whatever, it maybe the first experience or last experience; once a experience always a experience.
But trekking experience with Rocky Feet was just amazing. I don't know about other trekking organisations because it was my first trekking to singalila pass trek. But I am confident enough that I don't need to contact any other organizations in near future. Although a few words are not enough to describe to whole trekking experience, but till I want to highlight some points are,
1)Every night at dinner place there was a team meeting how to fulfill the trekkers desire more and more and make the experience more passionate.
2) There were another 2-3 groups at the same campsite. But I will say our tent were far better than others as design point of view.
3)And no words to describe the hospitality of supporting team.
So special thanks to our team leader Titash and obviously the whole RockyFeet team.read more
This is the first time I am reviewing a trip/journey. So please ignore the mistakes from my side. The long waited trip finally happened only because of our trek leader Titash.
PROS:
1. Our very own Salim Ali and not so strict trek leader Mr. Titash! Thanks to him for spotting nearly about 100 species of birds during this trek.
2. The local team and trek guide, John daju. I am truly short of words to describe their hospitality.
3. Time to time routine body check up and healthy diet on each occasion.
4. Very good camping material specially sleeping bags.
CONS: (read Suggestions)
1. Nothing as such. But I would like to have camp site in serenity rather to have it by the side of a trekkers hut (in Phalut) or in the middle of the village (in Gorkhey). I would prefer camping site like in Thulu Dhaap or in Kalijhar any time.
Thanks to Rockyfeet. Hope to trek with you again,very soon 🙂read more
Rockyfeet arranged a guided tour of sandakphu phalut for two of our friends early march 2018. The guide they privided kewal rai was excellent. both of us really enjoyed our stay and felt every layers of natural beauty..fog rain sunshine snow blizzard u name it we had it all. they have good contacts with local people and arrange for good homestay and good food even in most remote places. thank you rockyfeet..eager to do another trekking adventure.a special thanks to wriju.read more
„...Sometimes accidents can happen“ is what we got told on our first day. And so we accidentally fell in love with Sikkim.
We did the 7-day Singalila trek with Rocky in Feb 18 and could not have made a better choice. All the friendly and warmly people that have been with us in those days made this trip a very unique experience. Everything was well organized and food was really delicious and surely there was no risk of starving :). We also really liked the trek where we could enjoy a breathtaking view of the Kangchenjunga which was a great highlight of our trip.
Thanks again also to our trek leader, Wriju, whose company we really appreciated and who also became a good friend.read more
I have done 2 high altitude treks with RockyFeet. I still do not know how they make money.
Their level of attention to health and safety, selection of crew members, food and accommodation is world class.
The itinerary they design is not only well crafted but also organic, it always leaves one with more than what they signed up for.
They are in it for the adventure and for conservation. Be it removing plastic at 15,000 FT or not lighting a bonfire to protect the soil, you see genuine passion and interest in their trek leads and it certainly outlives the trek. I hope you will give them a chance.
They are a group of bright & talented naturalists/explorers/adventure seekers or whatever the word is for these kind of misfits.read more
Was part of 2nd batch of Chader Trek 2018, and What a Memorable experience it was !
I think that is what you get when you bank upon guys who are passionate about what they are doing. Rather than outsourcing the hard stuff, they are walking alongside you through thick and thin - to tackle the next obstacle together, to show you the unseen, to celebrate with you on your achievements.
From handling the logistics to the safety and comfort (yes you heard it right), everything was taken care of.
To elaborate, getting a different meal everyday according to a personalized hand picked menu and to get wrapped up in two Sleeping Bags with extra liner and a hot water bottle to beat the cold at -30 C, sheer luxury !
On the safety side, daily monitoring of oxygen levels of the group, carrying of an oxygen cylinder for the emergency needs and the use of micro crampons so that you can walk freely continuing in your natural walking style ensuring you to explore and appreciate your surroundings even more rather than keeping your gaze downwards worrying of the slippery surface , it was a big boon for me as i could use my dslr freely without the fear of the fall.
And to top it all, Arnab da and E.T the harbingers of a new travel era where nature will always get preference over money and where indulging outdoors would not mean spoiling the sensitive ecosystem.
RockyFeet is not a business venture, its a dream, a vision of a brave man fullfilling the only cause that matters, conserving nature for the future generations by encouraging you to feel, see and get in touch with nature, just the way nature wants you to.
When you sign up with RockyFeet, you go out to explore, you get inspired and you return back as a sensible traveller.
Thanks a lot for the good times RockyFeet.
Keep inspiring!read more
Awesome experience!
Couldn't have hoped for a better Chadar trek.
Right from the accommodations in Leh to the crampons for the trek, everything was perfect.
Our trek leader- Etosha and guide- Gyalson ji were incredible. They were knowledgeful, experienced and a bag of fun.
Having seen other organizers along the trek- I would wholeheartedly recommend Rocky Feet.
Also a sincere request- when on the trek, please do not litter. Trekking on the Chadar is a privilege, let's keep it clean.
Hope you have fun!read more
Insane. Breathtaking. Exhilarating.
Just back from a beautiful beautiful world. Never dreamt of it, never imagined or seen or known - The Zanskar.
A month ago I signed up for the mighty Chadar trek, and man, it was just mind blowing. Never been to such an amazingly organized expedition and experience with full of surprises, safety, fun, pamper, motivation and customizations!
Everything was so nicely set up! From airport pick ups, to pre-obtained permits, gorgeous homestays, delicious food, priority on health and safety, an organized trip to in and around the town, proper time provided to rest and recreate, and of course, a lot of Cafe hopping. The itinerary was so relaxed, didn't even feel if I was actually a couple thousand miles away from home, and top it all, the sweetest set of professionals running this NGO - Etosha and Arnab!
Six people, six days, and unlimited surprises right in the middle of nowhere. Somewhere, we people 'achieve' experiences, while this group, had literally 'created' them.
Thank you, for such memories! And amazing moments! Coming back next season, for something different!
Just. Pure. Love.
Hats off!read more
We had the most enriching experience with RockyFeet. We attempted Stok Kangri Summit and everything was done as planned. The amenities prvided by RockyFeet at such an altitude where indeed done with great pains to make us very confortable. The food and tents were absolutely superb and there was no difficulty whatsoever because of the extreme weather. Each day with RockyFeet was a real pleasure because they assured that we are comfortable during the trek. The patience and techniques adopted by RockyFeet are indeed marvelous so I recommend all of you to join RockyFeet for your future treks.read more
My friends and I did a trip to Leh Ladakh this August and we are glad we decided to go via RockyFeet. Things you'd want to do in your trip are to enjoy, explore, meet new people and basically do whatever you feel like doing, right? Well, RockyFeet had all four of them covered.
We enjoyed…
Usually when something goes wrong we call up the tour operator to sort it out. RockyFeet didn't give us even one chance to do that. Everything from start to finish was taken care of. Everything happened like clockwork. All we had to do was enjoy, which we did.
We explored…
We travelled a lot of places there (Srinagar, Kargil, Leh, Nubra Valley, Pangong etc.) and we got the best accommodation the place could offer, that too at good prices. RockyFeet went the extra mile by getting us tents in a good spot beside Pangong Lake where we didn’t have to feel the full brunt of the harsh winds throughout the night. Very thoughtful of them.
We met many good people…
RockyFeet's connections are with quality people. The boat house owner in Srinagar, the drivers and the hotel employees were all good, courteous and friendly people. Each and every one of them took care of us as they would their own people.
We did whatever we felt like doing…
My friends and I are extremely indecisive and we didn’t want to be confined to a set plan. So there were many changes and last minute improvisations from our side and RockyFeet handled these random requests with great professionalism and patience.
The highlight of our trip was meeting Arnab Ghosh and Etosha. They are genuinely nice and friendly people who did a splendid job in taking care of us when we were there. Turns out they’re interesting and fun people too. They accompanied us for river rafting and it was a lot of fun with them around.
Thank you guys. Loved the trip. Would choose you guys in a heartbeat for our next trip.
BTW, there was a nice surprise at the end of our trip, courtesy RockyFeet. Hope the other reviews haven’t spoiled it already.read more
We did Kang Yatse with Rocky Feet. It is very easy for me to say that it was one of the best organised treks I have been a part of. Etosha and the team were experienced and were prepared for everything. I had my low phases when I was not keeping too well, they knew what would work best. I bounced back.
The food was great. Chai, hot chocolate, popcorn, and other things kept pouring in when needed. Great care was taken to ensure that we were keeping fine. They also ensured that we had a lot of fun. Can't wait to go back! 🙂read more
Our trek to Kang Yatse 2 was the first time we travelled with RockyFeet.
Etosha accompanied us on the trek. She was a great leader, making sure even the last trekker was motivated enough and encouraged everyone to walk together as a team. She was very considerate of everyone's needs (especially food) and kept a check on everyone's health throughout. Our kitchen staff, porters and guides were all great company too and very efficient. Their expertise and professionalism showed every single day, and the team managed to establish a great rapport with us.
The time we spent with Etosha & Arnab (before the trek) was a great learning experience. They were both very hospitable and very forthcoming about what they do and their experiences with regards to trekking and organising. I definitely recommend them!read more
Have been to hampta circuit trek with rockyfeet.. One of the best treks I did till date and best among the organizations for trekking I came across till now.. Amazing organizers who take atmost care of everyone in group.. Diet on trek was well planned to ensure the proper nutrition supply during the trek..gear provided is of good quality.. Overall it was a memorable experience ��read more
Last January I went to Chadar trek with Rockyfeet.Really had a excellent experience with them.Lots of thinks to learn from Arnab da for amateur trekkers like me.Appreciate their initiative for keeping the environment clean and raise awareness among fellow trekkers,tourists.Keep up the good work Rockyfeet.Looking forward to have an another adventure through trekking with Rockyfeet.Thanks.read more
I am a member of the RockyFeet society.
The immense efforts of Boro ( Arnab Ghosh ) to raise the organization like a single parent, working late nights for years, in spite of having a day job is what is taking it ahead towards achieving a dream of a sustainable future by opening up people's senses towards the natural world and spreading the idea of conservation as a way of life with a three pronged approach; Explore, educate and conserve.
The seeds of passion towards Nature and dedication to a cause, that he has planted in the rest of us has helped me realize my dreams in life and led me to the long and winding path of becoming a true RockyFeet myself. It also shows in the appreciation that we have received unanimously from all our eco-tourists, school children we have worked with, agencies that have partnered with us in our ventures and everyone else I can think of.
Travel with RockyFeet to learn more about this greener approach to life and to raise a fund for the environment to be used in our educational and conservational ventures.read more
I have been to Chadar trek in January 2017 with RockyFeet. It was one of the best organized treks I have been to. One good thing was trekking in small batches which made it comfortable for both trekkers and organizers. There was a good coordination between trek leaders and local people for planning the trek. Considering extreme weather of Ladakh in January, we did not face any problem related to accommodation and food. Most importantly, we had a great time throughout the trek. The trek was completed safely as scheduled. The things I liked about RockyFeet are including local people in the trek and encouraging responsible eco-friendly trekking. Looking forward to the next trek with RockyFeet! 🙂read more
We did Ladakh on Wheels and I was thoroughly impressed with how everything was planned and executed. Couldn't have asked for anything more. Loved it!read more
We did the ladakh on wheels with rocky feet and it was amazing. The itinerary was just right for us, with rest days at just the right intervals.read more
Har ki dun was not just a visit to the himalayas but an experience that is etched in my memory. The magnificent himalayas, the flowing water, the cold nights, the early morning sun rays,the long walks, the beautiful people, the innocent smiles, the simple lives, the never complaining mules, the hot food and the laughter in the silence can never be forgotten.
Trekking is more about an experience rather than just visiting a place and Rockyfeet helps one experience the beauty of trekking. Life is about memories, and this memory would last forever.
Thanks Arnab and his team, thanks Rockyfeet !!!read more
Rockyfeet is not your ordinary trek operator. They are more of visionaries, with a plan to explore the world, conserve the indigenous habitats and educate naive travelers like you and me.
Their techie-turned-nomad CEO, Arnab, agreed to take a group of five to Har ki dun. And quite honestly, none of us knew what we were signing up for.
Our group had experienced and first-time trekkers but there was never a fall-out. Arnab and the village guides made sure that we walked at a pace comfortable to us. Expecting maggi and nutribars at that elevation, we were all pleasantly surprised with three course meals prepared by the village cook.
Thanks to the generous mules, we never carried any luggage. The focus remained on the majestic mountains surrounding us. The trek was also perfectly designed to our fitness levels so we neither felt too exerted, nor too relaxed!
Har ki dun means the valley of gods, and rightly so. The views are spectacular. And no photograph can do justice to it. But this trek was a lot more than the Himalayan scenes. It was about village life, community living, self-discipline and really caring for the environment and its inhabitants. With no technology to entertain us, we would laugh and chat for hours around the fire. It was a different life indeed.
Now that we are back to our usual routines, workplaces and homes, life seems to be going on just the way it was. But we all feel the change.
Perhaps we have become more empathetic, perhaps we have learned to live with the bare necessities, perhaps we are more sensitive of everything and everyone around us. Perhaps.
This trek was more than just wanderlust. It was more of a self-awareness exercise with my lungs screaming for oxygen at 3900 metres above sea level. And I completely credit Arnab and Rockyfeet for letting us experience this level of rejuvenation in our lifetime.
Dazzling blues skies, heart-warming emotions, sweet melodies of birds, wood-fire roasted food, moods and hues of the great Himalayas. Sigh! How I long to go back..read more
We took the ladakh on wheels package from rocky feet and the experience was mind blowing. From hotel to car to assistance to food, experience was too good. We stayed in one of the best tents in pangong n nubra. Kudos to the team...read more
AMAZING EXPEREINCE AND THE BEST TRAVEL MATE...
thnx Arnab n Etosha fr the wondrful company n all ur patience... u ppl made my first trek memorable...
Cheers Rockyfeet!!!read more
Well, the experience was good and the team too.We joined them for Bramhatal trek, and they took well care from our... pickup point to drop. They did cover the pickup and drop in their expense, along with homestay for a small group and mule expenses for the trek. All in all, I'd say better to go with them if you have a group of more than 6 people.read more
Being my first trek, I was super vigilant in getting the best operator on board to help me with the preparation and the... overall organisation.I narrowed down on Rockyfeet after a lot of deliberation. It was indeed an excellent choice. Arnab and his team in doing a fabulous job.I felt that Rockyfeet was able to induce a personal touch with the participants which helped in making a tight bond amongst all.The overall organisation was immaculate in terms of guides (Mr. Lappu and Mr. Sonam), food (awesome cooks), porters (Lifeline of the trek), tenting facilities, equipments Etc.The group was well cared for during the entire trek. Rockyfeet has definitly proved my choise to be right and I shall recommend all to go ahead with the same.With Arnab, felt like being with my own brother. He comes in with immense knowledge and experiences to share. I do recomend that his knowledge be exploited to the fullest. He was extremely patient and cheerful in answering all my queries with his own personal experiences. I left Leh with a warm heart and new friends and am already planning on the next trek with Rockyfeet.Kudos Guys, you made my trip!Best Regards,Hiteshread more
I have went to Chadar trek , which was too amazing ,their service and care tiwards me was non other than a family... .They guide as their own , serve as like a family , and give tips as senior , which made my journey my dream successfull , with a least injury .Arnab da you rock....read more
All reviews are paid and fake. They ask their customer to write great things about them and in return promise to give... tshirts but that too they fail to giveHere's my review after doing chadar trek with Rockyfeet Arrangements were ok but biggest disappointment is it has been 8 months and still they haven't given the trek certificate. Guys choose your trek company wisely I am sure other companies provide trek completion certificate on the last day of trek and now regret choosing Rockyfeetread more
Considering our safari trip to be the first of it's kind from Rockyfeet, I must say Titash had led us through an... amazing journey!! He had minutely taken care of every bits n pieces of our puzzle starting from accommodation to safari bookings! Furthermore the selection of resorts and their hospitality had been to the T! Kudos RockyFeet!! Had been wishing long for a trip with you guys and finally it paid off and how!! Looking forward to more amazing experiences!!read more
The whole trip turned out to be much more than expected!Food - expected hostel level, got 5-star levelMountains -... expected trekking, got an experience of the glorious world of mountaineering!Everything just worked liked a charm. Big kudos to the RockyFeet team for having amongst the best cooks and climbing guides one could have up there in the difficult conditions.Would love to do another trek with you guys again very soon!read more