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Mount Kang yatse I : A Beautiful Technical Himalayan Peak
Overview
Mount Kang yatse I is one of the most remarkable peaks in the Indian Himalayas, standing at 6401meters (21,000 feet). It is part of the Kang yatse massif, located in the Markha Valley of Ladakh, India. The peak is a sought after challenge for climbers due to its steep summit face, harsh weather, and technical climbing routes.
Geography & Location
Kang Yatse I is a 6,401-meter (21,000 ft) peak in the Ladakh region of India, located in the Markha Valley of Hemis National Park. It is the taller of the two summits of Kang Yatse, with Kang Yatse II (6,250m) being slightly lower and more frequently climbed.
Key Information:
• Location: Markha Valley, Ladakh, India
• Altitude: 6,401 meters (21,000 ft)
• Difficulty: Technical climb (Requires mountaineering skills)
• Best Time to Climb: June to September
• Starting Point: Leh → Skiu → Markha → Nimaling (Base Camp) .
Difference Between Kang Yatse I & II
• Kang Yatse II (6,250m) is a popular trekking peak, suitable for experienced trekkers.
• Kang Yatse I (6,401m) is a technical peak, requiring ice climbing, rope skills, and high-altitude mountaineering experience.
How to Reach?
1. Fly to Leh (Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport)
2. Acclimatisation (2-3 days in Leh due to high altitude)
3. Trek via Markha Valley (6-7 days trek to base camp)
4. Summit Push (Technical climb with ropes, crampons, and ice axes)
Mount Kang yatse I Expedition is for experienced climbers or people who have experienced high altitude treks & who want to test their limits. The challenges faced in the climb should not be underestimated. You should attempt this peak only if you have already done a trek that climbs to 5000M+. It is recommended not to opt this expedition if you cannot get acclimatized in the mountains of Ladakh. Besides you need to have a strong physical endurance to complete this climb. This is a technical peak which will truly test your endurance and climbing skills using technical gears on the steep summit ice wall and technical traverse in the climbing route.
"16 days for acclimatization and a generous climbing window"
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