Footwear
Shoes are the most important equipment of any trek, especially Chadar Trek.
- Trekking shoes: Your trekking shoes should have three important things; high-rise ankle, waterproofing, and insulation on the outside.
- Gum Boots: You will need gumboots to wade through water. You can get a pair from Leh. Make sure it is one size large to escape the shoe bite. We do not provide Gum Boots, so please carry your own Gum Boots or buy the same in Leh.
- Crocs or open-toe slippers: You will need these in your campsite so that you can roam around easily without wetting your socks.
Clothing Essentials
Many people make a mistake of over-packing. They only realize this when they are panting lugging their heavy backpack on the trail.
Pack light. Pack smart.
Avoid carrying sweaters as they consume too much space. Rather stick with fleece jackets. They take up less space and provide better insulation. Here is all you’ll need for your 9 day adventure on the frozen river!
- Synthetic Trek pants - 2
- Windcheater - 1
- Body Thermals (upper & lower) - 2 pair
- Warm pants- 2
- Full sleeves collar T-shirts - 2
- Down jacket
- Fleece jacket- 1
- Merino Trekking Socks - 2-3 pairs
- Undergarments - 4 pairs
- Rain coat or poncho
Do not forget to pack with you:
- Woolen Gloves + Synthetic Waterproof gloves (Both are necessary)
- Woolen Cap that covers the ears
- Woolen Socks for sleeping in the night
- Woolen stole or balaclava to wrap around the neck.
The trick to stay protected from biting cold on Chadar Trek is in layers of clothing. Multiple layers of clothing trap air in between the layers and provide insulation from the cold.
While walking in the day, thermal insulators will absorb the sweat losing its thermal property and getting heavy. Therefore, it is better to add moisture-wicking polypropylene based inners as the base layer. Wear a fleece over it.
When you reach the camp, add two more layers of fleece and a down jacket. The uppermost layer should be capable of keeping rain, snow, and wind out. If you still feel cold, add one more layer beneath. That ought to save you from the chill.
Toiletries
Pack small bottles of toiletries which are just enough for a week. It will save you lot of space and unnecessary weight.
- Lip balm
- Sunscreen
- Cold cream
- Small toothpaste
- Toothbrush
- Toilet Roll
Trek Equipments
- UV Protection Sunglasses to protect you from snow blindness
- Head Torch
- Daypack
- Rucksack (50-60 L)
Miscellaneous
- Medicine kit
- Warmees
- Hot Water Bag
- Hot Water Bottle
- Insulated water bottle or thermos flask
- Utensils
- Trail Munchies
- Ziplock bags or poly bags to compartmentalize wet, dry, and dirty stuff