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Things to do in Indus Valley Trek

Jammu & Kashmir, India

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Start with Indus Valley Trek, Lamayuru Monastery Visit, Basgo Monastery and Ruins, Indus River Photography, Basgo Fortress, Saspol Caves, Alchi Monastery. Then use the full Indus Valley Trek guide to compare travel tips, reach details, and nearby stays.

Explore things to do in Indus Valley Trek in Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India, including listed activities, hidden gems, photo spots, and practical trip notes.

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Indus Valley Trek

4-6 days | Hard | Guided trek cost; independent trekking is cheaper but permits still required

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Lamayuru Monastery Visit

2 hours | Easy | Free entry; donations appreciated

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Basgo Monastery and Ruins

3 hours | Moderate | Free entry; local guide optional at 300-500 INR

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Indus River Photography

Full day | Moderate | Free; hiring local guide 1000-2000 INR optional

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High-altitude Acclimatization Trek

Full day | Hard | Self-guided acclimatization walks are free

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Basgo Fortress

Ancient ruins of a 15th-century fortress overlooking the Indus Valley with spectacular sunset views and minimal tourist presence. | 18 km

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Saspol Caves

Ancient Buddhist caves with rock carvings and murals hidden in a narrow gorge along the Indus Valley, requiring local knowledge to locate. | 8 km

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Alchi Monastery

Rare low-altitude Buddhist monastery with intricate wood carvings and 11th-century artwork, less crowded than Lamayuru. | 25 km

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Good first tap

Experience raw, untouched mountain beauty combined with spiritual heritage, far from mainstream tourism crowds. The trek provides a genuine window into Ladakhi lifestyle and Buddhist traditions amid some of the world's highest inhabited passes.

Travel tip

Arrive in Leh 2-3 days early for altitude acclimatization to prevent acute mountain sickness.

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