logo icon
  • Treks
    New Category
    • Kedar Kantha Trek
    • Har Ki Dhun Trek
    • Chopta Tugnath Trek
    • Beas Kund Trek
    Medium
    • Valley of Flowers Trek
    • Hampta Pass Trek
    • Sundakphu Trek
    • Goecha La Trek
    Hard
    • Chadar Trek
    • Stok Kangari Trek
    • Rupin Pass Trek
    • Pin Parvati Pass Trek
    image
    Choose your trek difficulty
    View All Treks
  • Expeditions
    New Category
    • New Link
    • New Link
    image
  • Skiing
    • Skiing
  • Why Bikat
  • Full On Travel
  • Blog
  • Shop
  • About

Pure Grit. Pure Adventure.

Bikat means difficult. But with us, that’s not a warning—it’s a promise. Of stories worth telling. Of adventures worth chasing.

Region

Month

Difficulty

Adventure Name

brand
  • Treks
    • Difficulty
      • New Category
        • Kedar Kantha Trek
        • Har Ki Dhun Trek
        • Chopta Tugnath Trek
        • Beas Kund Trek
      • Medium
        • Valley of Flowers Trek
        • Hampta Pass Trek
        • Sundakphu Trek
        • Goecha La Trek
      • Hard
        • Chadar Trek
        • Stok Kangari Trek
        • Rupin Pass Trek
        • Pin Parvati Pass Trek
    • Region
      • Uttarakhand
        • Kedar Kantha
        • Har Ki Dhun
        • Rupin Pass Trek
        • Valley of Flowers Trek
      • Himachal Pradesh
        • Hmpta Pass Trek
        • Beas Kund Trek
        • Pin Parvati Pass Trek
        • New Link
      • Ladakh
        • Chadar Trek
        • Stok Kangari Trek
        • Markha Vallery Trek
        • Lumayuru Trek
      • Sikkim
        • Goecha La Trek
        • Dzongari Trek
        • Greem Lake Trek
      • Bhrigu Pass Trek
        • Annapurna Circuit Trek
        • Langtag valley
        • New Link
    • Season
      • Summer (Apr-Jun)
        • Valley of Flowers
        • Hampta Pass Trek
        • Kedarkantha Trek
      • Monsson (Jul-Sep)
        • Sundakphu Trek
        • Goecha La Trek
        • Markha Valley Trek
      • Autumn (Oct-Nov)
        • Rupin Pass Trek
        • Pin Parvati Trek
        • Har Ki Dhun Trek
      • Winter (Dec-Mar)
        • Chadar Trek
        • Kedarkantha Trek
        • Chopta Tungnath Trek
    • Family Trek
      • Family Treks
        • Chopta Tungnath Trek
        • Har Ki Dun Trek
        • Beas Kund Trek
        • Bhrigu Lake Trek
    • Beginner Friendly
      • Beginner Friendly
        • Kedarkantha Trek
        • Hampta Pass Trek
        • Sandakphu Trek
        • Dzongri Trek
    • Off-beat
      • OFF-BEAT
        • Green Lake Trek
        • Lumayuru Trek
        • Lantang Valley Trek
        • Rupin Pass Trek
    • High Adventures
      • High Adventures
        • Stok Kangari Trek
        • Chadar Trek
        • Pin Parvati Pass Trek
        • Everest Base Camp Trek
    • Bikat Recommends
      • Bikat Recommends
        • Kedarkanth Trek
        • Valley of Flowers Trek
        • Goecha La Trek
        • Chadar Trek
    • Fresh Explorations
      • Fresh Explorations
        • Lamayuru Trek
        • Green Lake Trek
        • Langtang Valley Trek
        • Bhrigu Lake Trek
  • Expeditions
    • New Column
      • New Category
        • New Link
        • New Link
  • Skiing
    • Skiing
  • Why Bikat
  • Full On Travel
  • Blog
  • Shop
  • About
Whatsapp
Chat With Us
Pre Sale
Pre Booking - 8448680062
Post Sale
Post Booking - 9319028363 /8588878499
Email
Email - info@bikatadventures.com
Email
support@bikatadventures.com

Follow us on social media

Subscribe to our newsletter

Get the latest updates and offers.

Contact Us

Whatsapp
Chat With Us
Pre Sale
Pre Booking - 8448680062
Post Sale
Post Booking - 9319028363 /8588878499
Email
Email - info@bikatadventures.com
Email
support@bikatadventures.com

Company

About Us
Careers
Blog
Why Bikat

Support

Contact
Environment Policy
Privacy Policy
Terms and Conditions
Sitemap

Services

Treks
Mountaineering
Crossover Expeditions
Cycling
Bikat Experiences
Skiing
Custom

Mobile

Download on the
Apple Store
Get in on
Google Play
© 2026 Bikat Adventures. All Rights Reserved|Powered by: Novel Knett Software Solutions
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service
FacebookTwitterInstagram
Home
>
Blog
>
Chadar vs Markha Valley
Informative

Chadar vs Markha Valley

Author
Written by
Bikat Adventures
21 Sept 2023
0 views
0 comments
Chadar vs Markha Valley

Known as Chadar 2.0, the Markha Valley trek comes closest to what Chadar has to offer. However, both are different and unique in their own ways. Located in Ladakh, both the treks offer magnificent landscapes, wildlife and of course, a frozen river! Contrasting yet similar, one might be left wondering which one to attempt given all that these two treks have to offer. We are not going to lie, it is indeed a difficult choice to pick between two of the best winter treks in the country. However, there are a few points that distinguish these trails from one another. Based on your experience and preferences, one might just trump the other! This article lays out the distinguishing factors between Chadar and Markha Valley treks to make it easier for you to decide on which trail you would like to venture on this winter!

Chadar or Markha Valley?

 

Difficulty Level

Markha Valley is rated BRS 4 on the Bikat Rating Scale whereas Chadar is rated BRS 5. Although both are almost equally challenging given the terrain and freezing temperatures, Chadar can be a tad bit more difficult. The trail in Markha Valley is more varied with boulder crossings, trekking on well paved paths along with a walk on the frozen river as opposed to Chadar which involves walking on the frozen Zanskar river for almost the entirety of the trail. And mind you it is no walk in the park to navigate around a frozen river. Further, if you wish to attempt Chadar, it is mandatory to have the experience from multiple high altitude treks up your sleeve to be eligible. You can understand more about the difficulty rating and the Bikat Rating Scale here.

 

Trekkers on the Trail

Chadar, having a narrow window of mid January to mid February, when the river is fully frozen, tends to see a heavy influx of trekkers during this season. Trekkers from around the world come to walk the frozen Zanskar river during this time, given its reputation among adventure junkies. In contrast to this, Markha Valley remains an unconventional choice for winter trek enthusiasts. It offers everything that Chadar does and more! With stunning views of Himalayan mountains in the Ladakh region and the frozen Markha river accompanying the scenery, this trek is the perfect choice for anyone who wishes to challenge themselves and beat the crowds of Chadar!

 

blog-image-0

 

Terrain

The reason Chadar has a certain reputation is due to its unique trail over a frozen river. No other trek offers a 9 day walk over frozen turquoise waters which truly is an experience to cherish for a lifetime. Not only this, the Chadar trek is also home to icy landscapes and frozen waterfalls, making it nothing short of a winter wonderland!

 

blog-image-0

 

Markha Valley on the other hand has many variations during the trail. No day’s walk or hike is the same and the landscape changes from lush green farm patches to dry arid lands that take you to Kang Yatse I and II. Predominantly flat, the Markha Valley trek has few moderate ascents and descents that follow. A few boulder crossings, well paved paths, ascents through scree and moraine, and traversing the frozen river make Markha Valley an all encompassing winter trek.  Ladakhi culture takes a forefront on this trail, with trekkers getting to witness religious settlements high up in the mountain passes along with the warm smiles from the locals who reside in these extreme conditions.

 

blog-image-0

 

Flora and Fauna

I would be stating the obvious if I said you will not spot any vegetation on the Chadar trail. Given the terrain and geographical features that surround the frozen Zanskar river, it is impossible for any kind of vegetation to grow around the area. The sub zero temperatures and icy landscapes freeze everything in their way, almost as if someone cast a spell! However, if we are lucky, we could spot one of the most mystical creatures that roam these high mountains, the snow leopard. Known as a ghost due to their extremely rare sightings, snow leopards are a sight to behold. You can probably consider it an achievement to spot one for there are very few in the world who would have! Ibex are also a common sighting in this region and their ability to move on 90 degree mountain walls is a spectacle in itself.

 

 

blog-image-0

 

If we were to go by Peter Matthiesen who authored the book ‘Snow Leopard’, people travelled far and wide to get a glimpse of the blue sheep, which can only be found in the remotest and highest parts of the mountains. The Markha Valley trek is a gateway to spotting the blue sheep along with exotic birds like the Eurasian Magpie and whitecap redstart. Taking us through the Hemis National Park, the trail has a lot to offer if you are fascinated by fauna that is almost endemic to this region.

 

blog-image-0

 

Campsites

The campsites of Chadar transport you back to prehistoric times. Caves in the Zanskar ranges that surround us offer shelter during the night as a burning campfire keeps us warm and adds to the black layer on the ceiling of the cave. Travelling locals sometimes greet us with hot butter tea that pretty much feels like the best thing in the world given the temperatures.Cave camping is a unique feature of the Chadar trek and is definitely an experience you would love if you enjoy the outdoors.

 

blog-image-0

 

Campsites on the Markha Valley trek are similar to what you might see on most high altitude treks but mind you, most of them open into expanding views of Kang Yatse I and II. Imagine waking up to the glitter of sun over these peaks which makes the snow appear like molten gold! At times, we do also end up staying in a few homestays during the trail which has the added advantage of extra warmth and a good night’s sleep. Who doesn’t crave a cozy bed and blanket in sub zero temperatures?

 

blog-image-0

 

The above are a few factors that you might want to consider if you are confused between Chadar and Markha Valley. Having laid out the distinguishing factors, we must say both the treks are a spectacular experience allowing you to bask in icy landscapes and the unique Ladakhi culture. We hope this article helps you make a more informed decision based on your interests and endurance!

Share
Prev
Dodital Darwa Pass vs Other Winter Treks
All blogs
Next
Chadar- The Frozen River Trek: Who is This Meant For?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Max 5 images, total size 3MB
Preview images

Related content

Discover these similar Blogs

10 Mountain Features Every Trekker Should Know: Master the Lingo of the Himalayas

10 Mountain Features Every Trekker Should Know: Master the Lingo of the Himalayas

02 Apr 2026
Kedarkantha vs Dayara Bugyal: The Ultimate Winter Trek Showdown

Kedarkantha vs Dayara Bugyal: The Ultimate Winter Trek Showdown

01 Dec 2025
Skiing in Kashmir: A No-Nonsense Guide to the Gulmarg Skiing Scene

Skiing in Kashmir: A No-Nonsense Guide to the Gulmarg Skiing Scene

09 Nov 2025
Go Nuts November — Official Explainer (How to Enter + Win)

Go Nuts November — Official Explainer (How to Enter + Win)

31 Oct 2025
Gulmarg vs Auli: Where to Learn Skiing in India  (An Honest Guide for 2025)

Gulmarg vs Auli: Where to Learn Skiing in India (An Honest Guide for 2025)

31 Oct 2025
Sleeping Bags that Actually Work in the Himalayan Winters (Not Just on Websites)

Sleeping Bags that Actually Work in the Himalayan Winters (Not Just on Websites)

27 Oct 2025
Snowfall Areas in India You Can Actually Trek Through

Snowfall Areas in India You Can Actually Trek Through

19 Oct 2025
Skiing in India: All You Need to Know Before You Hit the Slopes This Winter

Skiing in India: All You Need to Know Before You Hit the Slopes This Winter

10 Oct 2025
Trekking in Winter: Why Winter Trails Are a Different Kind of Magic

Trekking in Winter: Why Winter Trails Are a Different Kind of Magic

08 Oct 2025
Snow Trekking Shoes in India: What Actually Works on the Himalayan Trails

Snow Trekking Shoes in India: What Actually Works on the Himalayan Trails

08 Oct 2025

Popular tags

Explore more categories and themes from the same trail journal.

March

March

0 treks
April

April

0 treks
Skiing Courses

Skiing Courses

4 treks
May

May

0 treks
June

June

0 treks
Kayaking Courses

Kayaking Courses

0 treks
July

July

0 treks
6000M+ Peaks

6000M+ Peaks

1 treks
Nepal Treks

Nepal Treks

6 treks
Offbeat Treks

Offbeat Treks

26 treks
Scuba Courses

Scuba Courses

2 treks
August

August

0 treks
Wild Life Treks

Wild Life Treks

2 treks
Winter Treks

Winter Treks

28 treks