If you are a trekking enthusiast, we bet you know at least one trekker friend who’s been on the Chadar trek and raved endlessly about it. Has it ever crossed your mind why it is one of the most sought-after treks in India? What makes it so special and so very different from all the other Himalayan treks? We are here to tell you just that!
The unpredictable nature of this trail brings each day with a horde of new surprises forcing you to adapt to its changing demands. Some things that do remain constant though are the fleeting presence of the sun reflecting off the thick sheet of Chadar, the piercing cold which reaches all the way to your bones, and the slippery ground which does little to hold you. Is it a wonder, then, that this trek is considered one of the most challenging in India? We can’t think of many trails in the Indian Himalayas where the challenges of the trail are also its highlights. What makes Chadar special is that it pushes you to your limits and leaves you feeling good about yourself at the end of it.
Chadar which literally translates to ‘blanket’ refers to the sheet of ice that covers the blue waters of the Zanskar River in winter, in the cold, dry landscape of Ladakh. Although Himalayan trails offer a multitude of experiences, how often do you get to say you walked on a frozen river? What the trek lacks in altitude, going up to a maximum elevation of 3,400M, it makes up for in extreme temperatures which dip down to minus 30 degrees even during day time.
We have been on this trek hundreds of times but it still does not fail to amaze us. The list of what makes Chadar special is a long one, but we have painstakingly picked out some of our very favourite highlights of the trek for you. If you aren’t already, we can guarantee that after reading this list you will be as mind-blown by this trek as we are.


































