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P6250 Expedition – Remote Himalayan Summit in Ladakh’s Alpine Terrain
P6250 (6,250 meters), located deep within the Ladakhi wilderness near Tso Kar, offers an exceptional Himalayan expedition for those transitioning from high-altitude trekking to non-technical climbing. With its snow-covered terrain, vast glacier fields, and panoramic views of the Changthang Plateau, this expedition is perfect for trekkers seeking their first 6000m+ summit. Starting from Leh and traveling through Tanglang La Pass and Tso Kar Lake, the approach to P6250 provides natural acclimatization and awe-inspiring Himalayan landscapes—culminating in a thrilling summit push under the stars.
P6250 Expedition Highlights – High-Altitude Trek in Ladakh’s Remote Wilderness with Panoramic Views & Glacier Terrain
- Location
- Manali
- Duration
- 7 Days
- Grade
- Beginners
- Maximum Altitude
- 5289 m or 17, 349 ft
- Best Season
- May, June, September and October
Why Choose White Expedition for Your Next Mountaineering Expedition?
Expert Mountaineers
Our expert mountaineers and Himalayan expedition leaders bring over a decade of high-altitude experience. From first ascents to iconic peaks, White Expedition’s unmatched success record reflects technical mastery, resilience, and leadership.
Tailored Adventures
Each climbing expedition is tailor-made to suit your skill level and aspirations. Whether you’re a first-time trekker or a professional mountaineer, our customized itineraries offer the perfect mix of challenge, safety, and thrill.
Safety Comes First
We prioritize climber safety with certified mountain guides, modern rescue protocols, and premium mountaineering gear. Our safety-first approach ensures peace of mind while you focus on summiting your dream peak.
Himalayan Insight
Our deep-rooted Himalayan knowledge, combined with international expedition planning standards, gives you the best of both worlds. Experience seamless logistics, cultural insight, and top-tier professionalism.
Eco-Conscious Tours
We lead environmentally responsible mountaineering tours, leaving no trace behind. Support local Himalayan communities while exploring the mountains responsibly through our sustainable adventure model.
Life-Changing Journeys
Climb, connect, and conquer with White Expedition. Our clients return not just with summit certificates—but with stories, confidence, and lifelong memories from the roof of the world.
P6250 Expedition – Day-by-Day High-Altitude Climb Itinerary from Leh to Summit and Back
Day
1
Arrival in Leh (3500m)
Arrival in Leh, Ladakh.
Acclimatization and rest.
Briefing about the expedition and gear check.
Day
2
Explore Leh and Acclimatization
Short acclimatization hike around Leh to adjust to the altitude.
Explore local attractions like Shanti Stupa and Leh Palace.
Final preparation for the expedition.
Day
3
Drive from Leh to Tso Kar via Tanglang La Pass (4500m)
Distance: Approx. 150 km, 5-6 hours.
Cross the stunning Tanglang La Pass, one of the highest motorable passes.
Reach Tso Kar, a beautiful high-altitude saltwater lake.
Overnight stay at Tso Kar.
Day
4
Drive from Tso Kar to Base Camp (5200m)
Scenic drive through remote terrains of Ladakh.
Set up Base Camp near the mountain.
Short hike for acclimatization.
Day
5
Rest and Acclimatization at Base Camp (5200m)
Spend the day acclimatizing to high altitude.
Practice climbing techniques and gear familiarization.
Rest and prepare for the summit push.
Day
6
Summit Day (6250m) and Return to Base Camp
Early start (around midnight).
Challenging climb to the summit with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.
Descend safely back to Base Camp.
Day
7
Drive from Base Camp to Leh
Pack up and bid farewell to Base Camp.
Return to Leh via the scenic route.
Celebrate the successful expedition and rest.
Accommodation
Accommodation in Manali on Day 1 and Day 6 (as applicable)
Camping arrangements during the trek
Meals
Nutritious and hygienic meals throughout the expedition
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided during the expedition days
Special arrangements for dietary preferences if communicated in advance
Transportation
Transportation to and from climbing locations.
Guides and Support
Experienced trek leader and support staff
Local guides familiar with the terrain
Support staff for camping and logistics
Permits and Entrance Fees
All necessary permits and entry fees
Permissions for climbing in the region
Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) registration
Safety and Medical Assistance
First aid kit and basic medical assistance
Emergency evacuation plans in place
Experienced guides trained in high-altitude rescue operations
Equipment
Tents, sleeping bags, and other camping equipment
Safety equipment for the climb
Personal gear check and assistance
Climbing Assistance
Guidance and support during the summit day
Assistance with technical aspects of the climb
Documentation
Detailed itinerary and information before the climb
Completion certificates for the participants
Communication
Communication equipment for emergencies
Regular updates and briefings
Environment and Leave No Trace
Commitment to environmentally responsible trekking/climbing
Practices to minimize environmental impact
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