Kiagar Ri Expedition
A High-Altitude Trek by the Shores of Tso Moriri

Kiagar Ri, a lesser-known giant rising to approximately 6,400 meters (21,000 feet), is situated in the breathtakingly remote Changthang region of Ladakh, near the pristine Tso Moriri lake. This peak offers a superb high-altitude trekking challenge, often considered an ideal first foray into 6,000-meter climbs for those with solid acclimatization and trekking experience. It rewards climbers with unparalleled views of the Tibetan plateau and the serene, turquoise expanse of Tso Moriri.

Peak Profile

  • Location: Near Tso Moriri, Changthang, Ladakh.
  • Elevation: Approx. 6,400 meters (21,000 feet).
  • Best Season: July to September.
  • Difficulty: A challenging, non-technical trekking peak requiring good physical fitness and acclimatization.

The Climb

  • Stunning Approach: The trek follows the beautiful shoreline of Tso Moriri before heading towards the base camp.
  • Acclimatization: Crucial for success, with the route allowing for gradual altitude gain.
  • Summit Day: A long and demanding ascent over moraine, scree, and potentially a glacier, leading to a rewarding summit.

The Journey to the Sky Lake

The expedition is as much about the stark, high-altitude desert beauty of the Changthang plateau as it is about the climb. The journey from Leh to Tso Moriri is a spectacular drive in itself. From the base camp, the climb progresses through challenging terrain, testing endurance and spirit. The summit push is an arduous but deeply rewarding effort, offering a panoramic vista that includes the twin peaks of Lungser Kangri and Chamser Kangri across the lake.

Gallery: Views from the Ascent

A stunning view of the turquoise Tso Moriri lake with mountains in the background.
Trekkers crossing a vast, arid landscape on the approach to Kiagar Ri.
A climber on the Kiagar glacier, navigating crevasses with an ice axe.
The final ascent ridge of Kiagar Ri, with a clear view of the summit.

Challenges & Considerations

Kiagar Ri is a serious undertaking due to its high altitude. Excellent physical conditioning and prior experience with high-altitude treks are essential. Climbers must be prepared for the harsh, unpredictable weather of the Changthang region, including strong winds and cold temperatures, even in summer.