Trekking over the frozen Zanskar river, or famously known as ‘Chadar’, stands out as an experience almost purely because of the unique trail (highlights of Chadar) and icy landscapes that it offers. However, the trail has garnered significant popularity over the years among adventure enthusiasts. With the trek only being possible during the narrow window between mid January to mid February, it has grown to attract more crowds during this season. If you are looking to attempt a winter trek at a similar difficulty level and wish to avoid the streams of trekkers that Chadar attracts, here are a few alternate options that you might want to consider!
Sumda Chey Winter Trek
The perfect alternative to Chadar, which also lets you trek Chadar in a way! This trail in Ladakh is an all encompassing trek that covers everything including culture, adventure and adrenaline. The route leads to Sumda Chey village and also allows you to traverse the frozen river during the trail. Sumda Chey monastery and the Sumda waterfall are some of the highlights of this trek. Although the route might overlap with that of Chadar for the most of it, it still stands out and takes its own direction, leading you to the cozy village. Rated BRS 5 on the Bikat Rating Scale, the trek makes for the perfect route for anyone who wants to trek Chadar but also want to avoid the mainstream route that may be thronged by trekkers during the season time. More information on the Sumda Chey trek can be found here.





























