Kun | 7077m | Ladakh
Climb Kun (7,077m / 23,218ft) with Naro Adventure
We are now accepting bookings for expeditions in 2025 and beyond.
Is this mountaineering expedition for you? Our Kun mountaineering expedition is designed for individuals with basic mountaineering experience and excellent fitness, seeking a high-altitude adventure.
Kun is the second-highest peak between the Zanskar and Kargil regions of Ladakh, offering breathtaking views in the Indian Himalayas.
Acclimatisation and Trekking
We will acclimatize by completing the classic Markha Valley trek, crossing Kongmaru La (approximately 5200m). This provides the perfect preparation to summit one of the Western Himalayas’ majestic peaks.
2025 Dates: 29 August 2025 ( Booking open)
- Best Climbing Season: July to October
- Duration: 26 days
- 12 days for pre-climbing and acclimatization (includes Markha Valley Trek)
- 10 days for climbing Kun (including rest and contingency days)
- 4 post-climbing days
Grade: Difficulty: Strenuous
Requirements: Basic to advanced mountaineering skills and excellent fitness. Prior experience climbing a 6000m+ peak is essential.
Accommodation: Twin-share hotels and camping during the trek.
ITINERARY
We will greet you at Delhi international airport and drive you to your hotel. From your hotel, we will go to the IMF where we will get our climbing permit and meet our Liaison Officer. We can also visit the mountaineering museum in the same building.
Welcome to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, a large town tucked far in between the great mountain ranges of the Himalayas and East Karakoram and part of the great Trans Himalayan range. Your early morning 75 minute flight to Leh, the capital of Ladakh, over the Himalayas will be one of the most picturesque flights you’ll ever experience. If you sit on the left side of the plane, you will see Nun (7,135m / 23,409ft) and Kun (7,077m / 23,219ft), one of the two highest mountains in far western Ladakh. If the sky is clear, on the Northern horizon you will see K2 (8,611m / 28,251ft), the world's second highest peak, and other 8000m peaks of the Karakoram Range.
We will greet you at Leh airport and drive you to your hotel or home stay. The rest of the day depends on your jet lag and acclimatization to Leh’s high altitude. We can take an evening stroll in the old Leh town with narrow alleys with muslim bakeries, Tibetan monasteries, Tibetan and Kashmiri antique shops, and a bustling Main Bazaar.
Ladakh is the only place besides Tibet where almost all the major sects of Tibetan Buddhism still exist. You will see architecture and a lifestyle similar to Central Tibetan traditions and visit Hemis Monastery and Thiksey Monastery.
Hemis Monastery, belonging to the Drukpa Kagyu sect, is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Ladakh. It was first built in the 11th century. Stories of Kalachakra and the Lords of the Four Quarters are etched on the walls of its ancient corridors. There are golden statues, precious stones and a library with Tibetan books, relics and manuscripts.
The Hemis Festival is a dazzling celebration of the birth of the Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava). The Cham Dance (masked dance by the monks) should not be missed at Hemis Monastery.
Thiksey Monastery, belonging to the Gelugpa sect, is 12 stories high. It has 10 temples, showcases stunning Ladakhi architecture, a 15m high statue of Maitreya (future Buddha), fierce paintings and statues of deities and other Tibetan Buddhism artifacts.
Today would be a short walk for the first day. It’s better to keep it easy for the first day of walking. Overnight stay in tents.
You will trek one of the loveliest sections of the Markha Valley. Nonetheless, be aware that this part of the Markha Valley can get quite hot. The powerful Markha River rushes through a gorge that is decorated by willow and wild rose. Several bridges cross the Markha River and you will trek over them. We will camp beyond the village of Thinlespa camp, next to Markha River.
Overnight stay in tents.
We continue to trek through Markha Valley. It is cooler here. You will discover a ruined fort between the twin villages of Lower and Upper Hankar. The walls of this fort climb sharply up to an aerie of a lookout tower – if you enjoy heights, you will love exploring this place. Afterwards, we will follow the Nimaling River to camp at Thachungtse. Overnight stay in tents.
We will trek through Markha Valley to reach a picturesque alpine lake. The majestic Kang Yatse (6,400m / 20,997ft), the highest mountain in the Zanskar range, will be right in front of you. Afterwards, we will reach Nimaling plain, a broad, undulating alpine meadow that reaches the base of Kang Yatse. Nimaling’s rivulets provide pasturage for yaks, sheep, goats, dzos and horses that come from the Markha and other villages. There may even be wild white-tailed hares, blue sheep or wolf. We will make camp in the early afternoon and relax, explore and view the wildlife for the rest of the day.
Overnight stay in tents.
After crossing the Nimaling River you will climb Kongmaru La, the highest pass on this trek. You will be rewarded with the stunning vista of the Himalayas. On a clear day, you will see K2 and other giant 8000m+ mountains of the Karakoram Range. Afterwards, we will descend steeply into the Martselang Valley to reach the sulfur springs of Chuskyurmo. And a short descend from there takes us to Chokdo. From here we will drive back to Leh. Overnight stay in Hotel.
Much of our time will be spent driving to Kargil today. At Lamayuru, we will encounter landscape which has been compared to the moon’s surface. If time allows, we will visit Alchi Monastery and Lamayuru Monastery on the way to Kargil.
Located on the South bank of the Indus River, Alchi Monastery is said to be built between 958 AD and 1055 AD. Alchi Monastery belongs to the Gelugpa sect and contains some of the oldest surviving paintings of Buddhism and Hindu Kings. It also contains huge statues of the Buddha and elaborate wood carvings and artwork.
Lamayuru Monastery (belonging to the Drikung Kagyu sect) is one of the largest and oldest monasteries in Ladakh, dating back to the 10th century. Approximately 150 monks reside at the monastery. The monastery houses a rich collection of artifacts, wall paintings, statues and carpets.
From Kargil, we will drive along the Suru River through a valley, taking breaks in small villages. Today, we will see Kun and Nun for the first time. We will camp in a large meadow next to Suru River in the Shafat Valley.
We will cross a bridge over Suru River and ascend through meadows covered in Edelweiss flowers. We will cross the glacial moraines to reach Kun Base Camp.
We will prepare the equipment, gear and food for the climb.
- Base camp (4,650m/15,256ft) to Camp 1 (5,340m/17,520ft, 4-5 hours ascent, 2 hours decent)
- The route crosses small rivers in moraine terrain. After setting up a gear stash in this area we will continue to ascend and negotiate several small crevasses.
- Camp 1 (5,340m / 17,520ft) to Camp 2 (6,120m /20,079ft, 8 hours ascent)
- The route involves ascending 800m on 30-35 and 40-45 degree steep snow slopes using fixed lines. A snow plateau between Nun and Kun is where Camp 2 is situated. Climbers look directly at the rock and ice face of Kun here.
- Camp 2 (6,120m/20,079ft) to Camp 3 (6,330m/20,768ft, 3-4 hours ascent)
- The route involves crossing the snowy plateau between Nun and Kun. We will rest in Camp 3 before climbing to the summit with an alpine start.
- Summit day (7,077m/23,219ft, ascend and descend in 12-15 hours)
- The route involves ascending a ridge and a 50 degree+ steep snow slope using fixed lines. The summit view is undoubtedly spectacular. After summiting, we will descend as far as we can go to the lower camps, e.g. Camp 3. The next day, we will descend to Kun Base Camp.
Today we will return to Shafat Valley. Horses or mules will carry most of our gear from Kun Base Camp to Shafat Valley.
We will drive to Kargil or Leh.
Enjoy Leh’s attractions and prepare for your flight out to Delhi tomorrow.
Upon arrival in Delhi in the afternoon, we will go to the IMF for the expedition’s debriefing.
Here, the expedition officially ends.
Please note: This itinerary is approximate. Clients are embarking on adventure travel in a remote mountain region and the itinerary is subject to weather, road conditions, vehicles and local availability of horses or mules. Naro Adventure will make every effort to see that clients acclimatize completely, and complete and enjoy their trip.
Trip Inclusions
Experienced guide for the monasteries
Safety and health precautions
InReach satellite messaging system (when allowed)
Oxygen saturation monitoring system
Full medical kit
All accommodation in Leh with breakfast
Camping accommodation during trekking
All camping equipment including sleeping tent, foam mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent, and toilet tent
All meals and drinks during trekking
High-quality food served by experienced cooks and attendants
Service of horse/mule drivers and horses or mules
Entry fee into Hemis National Park and camping fees
Airport transfers
Trip Exclusions
Flights – please ask us if you need help with arranging your domestic flights
Medical and evacuation insurance
Lunch and dinner in Leh (breakfast is included with accommodation)
Laundry services
Other services not mentioned in the package
Tipping our crew
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Price
$5450 (foreign clients)
₹2,45,000 (domestic clients)
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