Overland Escape FAQs

  • Q1.   What is the best time to trek from Zingchen to Chilling?

    The best time to undertake the Zingchen to Chilling trek is from late May to early October. During this period, the weather is relatively mild, and the trails are clear of snow. The summer months offer lush green landscapes, while September and early October provide clear skies and a vibrant autumnal scenery.
  • Q2.   How difficult is the Zingchen to Chilling trek?

    The Zingchen to Chilling trek is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. It involves walking through varied terrain including narrow trails, rocky paths, and high mountain passes. Trekkers should be in good physical condition and have some prior trekking experience. Acclimatization to high altitudes is also important as the trek reaches significant elevations.
  • Q3.   What should I pack for the Zingchen to Chilling trek?

    Essential items to pack for the Zingchen to Chilling trek include:

    • Sturdy trekking boots
    • Warm clothing (layers, thermal wear, gloves, and hats)
    • Waterproof jacket and pants
    • Trekking poles
    • Sleeping bag suitable for cold weather
    • Sunglasses and sunscreen
    • First aid kit
    • Sufficient food and water supplies
    • A detailed map or GPS device
  • Q4.   Are there any permits required for the Zingchen to Chilling trek?

    Yes, permits are required for the Zingchen to Chilling trek. Trekkers need to obtain a Ladakh Inner Line Permit, which is mandatory for all treks in the Ladakh region. This permit can be acquired from the District Magistrate's office in Leh or through authorized trekking agencies. It is advisable to check the latest requirements before your trip.
  • Q5.   What kind of accommodation can I expect on the trek?

    Accommodation options on the Zingchen to Chilling trek include camping and staying in basic guesthouses or homestays in the villages along the route. Trekkers often carry their own camping gear and set up tents at designated camping sites. Guesthouses and homestays offer a more comfortable stay with basic amenities and an opportunity to experience local hospitality. It is recommended to plan and book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak trekking season.