Greet the day with the sunrise at Pangong Lake, a magical moment as the first light dances across its ever-changing surface. You’ll have ample time to take in the lake’s quiet beauty, photograph its surreal shades of blue, and enjoy the crisp mountain air.
Today’s adventure begins from the lakeshore and looping through the Changthang plateau, before returning to Pangong Tso where your lunch awaits.
Pangong Tso, meaning “High Grassland Lake,” is located at an altitude of 4,350 meters, making it the highest saltwater lake in the world. One of its most captivating features is its ability to change colours 4–5 times a day, shifting between deep blue, turquoise, and green, depending on the angle of the sun and the sky’s reflection.
As you walk through the rugged terrain, you’ll pass by nomadic settlements, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Ladakh’s few remaining traditional herder families. These seasonal camps, dotted with simple tents and surrounded by grazing herds of yaks, sheep, and goats, represent a lifestyle that has remained largely unchanged for centuries.
Take the opportunity to interact with local nomads, learning about their seasonal migrations, daily routines, and centuries-old knowledge of the land. It’s a chance to connect deeply with the cultural soul of Ladakh, far from the usual tourist trail.
After returning to the lake, enjoy a freshly prepared lunch with stunning lake views, rounding off a day filled with nature and culture.