Sham Valley Ladakh – Travel Guide and Sightseeing

by Vargis.Khan

Sham Valley Ladakh tour

Sham Valley in Ladakh is one place that always comes highly recommended for local sightseeing around Leh. Also known as ‘Apricot valley’, it is home to some of the remotest villages in Ladakh. You can reach here either by road or undertake the popular Sham Valley trek to explore the region further.

Unlike Nubra Valley and Pangong Lake, you do not really need to dedicate days or a lot of time to experience the beauty of Sham valley. As a matter of fact, if you are traveling to Leh by road and including Srinagar Leh highway as well in your travel plan, you will be able to cover most of the tourist attractions here without going too far away from the highway.

If you however reached Leh by flight or doing the journey both ways on Manali Leh highway itself, then you must dedicate one day in your travel plan for a day drive to Sham valley.

In this article, I will provide more details on how you can plan a visit to Sham valley in Ladakh and what all places you should see there.

Sham Valley Ladakh

Sham valley is located a little ahead of the village of Likir, on the right side of Srinagar Leh road. The villages of Saspochey, Suspol, Bazgoo, Uley, and Hemis Shukpachan are right in the center of the valley.

A common notion is that the road between Leh and Lamayuru passes through Sham Valley which is not actually correct. To enter the valley, you will have to leave the Srinagar Leh Highway and drive through its villages.

Also Read: How to Plan a Trip to Ladakh – A Complete Travel Guide

How to reach Sham Valley

To reach Sham Valley in Ladakh, you will start driving towards Kargil on the Srinagar Leh highway. You will pass through some major tourist attractions like Magnetic Hill, Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, and Indus Zanskar River confluence and continue towards Nimmoo and Basgo.

After driving for 50 kilometers from Leh, you will reach a bifurcation. If you turned left, you will continue on Srinagar Leh road towards Kargil. If you continued straight though, you will enter Sham Valley and can continue for another 28 kilometers before the road ends to Hemis Shukpachan.

Before Hemis, you will notice a couple of other bifurcations to your right. If you turned on any of these roads, you will reach the villages of Uley and Saspochey.

The best way to reach Sham valley of course is by your own vehicle. The next best thing to do would be to hire a private taxi but this may cost you anywhere between Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 10,000 depending on what all places you are covering. It is a great option if you are in a group of 4-5 people in which case the cost per head will be way lower.

A shared taxi and Bus would not be that great an option because there are multiple places that need to be covered and you may not find public transport towards these remote villages at all. You will get off the bus or shared taxi, visit one place and then stand and wait for another which will not work at all.

Below is a map of the route for better understanding.

leh to sham valley road map

Sham Valley Tour – Places to visit in Sham Valley

Now let us take a look at the major tourist attractions in Sham Valley. This is commonly referred to as the Sham Valley tour that you can do as a day trip from Leh. During this tour, you will see Sham Valley as well as the tourist places on the way.

Phyang Monastery

Established in 1515, this monastery is located at a distance of 15 kilometers from Leh in Fiang / Phyang Village. It is noted for several sacred shrines and frescoes dating from the royal period.

The monastery is also home to a 900-year-old museum that has an extensive collection of idols including a number of fine Kashmiri bronzes probably dating to the 14th century, thangkas, Chinese, Tibetan, and Mongolian firearms and weapons.

To get here, you will have to leave Srinagar Leh highway and take the diversion on Phyang Link road. The diversion is about 11 kilometers from Leh after you which you will be driving for about 5 kilometers until the monastery.

Gurudwara Patthar Sahib

It is a beautiful Gurudwara, built in the memory of Guru Nanak Dev, and is located at a distance of about 25 kilometers from Leh. Built at a height of 3,600 meters, this Gurudwara is famous for a huge boulder that is believed to have an imprint of Guru Nanak Dev’s hand on it.

For more details, please take a look at Gurudwara Patthar Sahib Travel Guide.

Gurudwara Patthar Sahib

Magnetic Hill of Ladakh

After visiting the Gurudwara, you will move further towards Kargil on Srinagar Leh Highway. About 5-6 kilometers from Gurudwara Patthar Sahib and about 30 kilometers from Leh is the famous Magnetic Hill of Ladakh.

You will not have a problem spotting the area as there is a large board put up by the Indian Army there. This part of the road is believed to have a magnetic pull that can pull cars up an ascending road even with the engine turned off. Visit here and experience the phenomenon yourself.

For more details, please take a look at Magnetic Hill of Ladakh Travel Guide.

Magnetic Hill of Ladakh

Indus and Zanskar Rivers Confluence

Further ahead from Magnetic hill and a little before Nimmu village is the confluence of Indus and Zanskar rivers, commonly known as Sangam Point. Indus river flows in from Tibet, originating in the vicinity of Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, while Zanskar river originates in Zanskar valley before both of them merge together here.

It presents a beautiful sight worthy enough for a quick photography break. There is also a place near the shores of the confluence where you can spend some time.

For more details, please take a look at Sangam Point Ladakh Travel Guide.

indus zanskar river confluenec

Mani Wall

Just near Nimmu village, you can see half a kilometer long Mani Wall, considered to be the longest in the world. In simple words, it is a wall built by stones known as Mani stone which is a stone plate, rock, or pebble, inscribed with Buddhist prayers.

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Basgo Palace / Monastery

Located around 40 km from Leh is the small village of Basgo which in ancient times was considered a political and cultural center of Ladakh.

The ancient Basgo Palace which also houses the Basgo Monastery is located here. It was built in the 15th century but the Monastery is believed to be even older than that.

basgo palace

Likir Monastery

It is an ancient monastery built in the year 1065 AD and is famous for a 25 feet gold-covered Buddha Statue. There are also some artifacts here that are believed to have been created with butter but never melt.

The location of both the villages and the monastery is quite scenic and it is well worth a visit. This village is located about 9.5 kilometers from Srinagar Leh highway and to get here, you will have to take the diversion just about 10 kilometers before Saspul.

For more details, you can read Likir Monastery in Ladakh Travel Guide.

likir monastery

Alchi Monastery

Once you have visited Likir Monastery, return to Srinagar Leh highway and continue towards Saspul once again. Upon reaching Saspul, you will once again leave the highway, turn on the Alchi Bridge and continue for another 7 kilometers until the small village of Alchi.

This is another ancient Monastery in Ladakh, built sometime in the 10th century. There is a path from the monastery that leads down to the shores of river Indus if you want to take a walk.

This is a good place to stay as well in case you want to break the journey. There is a campsite here known by the name of Sumtseg Camps that is run by the monastery itself.

Rizong Monastery

After visiting Likhir, return once again to Srinagar Leh highway and head a little further towards the village of Uleytokpo. This village is famous for its stunningly beautiful Rizong Monastery.

This monastery was built in 1831 and sits at the top of a rocky slide valley. This monastery is also called “the paradise for meditation” and is noted for its extremely strict rules and standards.

About 2 kilometers from the monastery is Jelichun Nunnery, home to about 20 nuns at present.

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Hemis Shukpachan

After Rizong, if you still have some time, the small village of Hemis Shukpachan is worth a visit too. It is a small but beautiful and traditional village which is famous for another gold-covered statue of Buddha.

The location of the village is quite scenic too and it is a good place if you wish to stay for the night. There are several homestay options available and you will be surprised by the greenery around this village. The road ends in the village and is in a good condition.

In my opinion, if time allows, stay here for the night and continue either your return journey to Srinagar or back to Leh the next day. This village, named after the grove of cedars, is one of Ladakh’s prettiest.

Hemis Shukpachan

Phobe La

The first pass you will cross in the Sham valley Ladakh is Phobe La, which, at 3600 m, was a gentle climb. This pass is also spelled as Pobe La or Phoebe La. The track was pretty much tarred all the way to the top. The descent to the village of Sumdo begins immediately after the pass.

Chagatse La Pass

After Sumdo, you will begin climbing the next pass on the route, Chagatse La (also spelled as Charatse La) at 4000 meters. The ascent is pretty steep with a few difficult switchbacks, but thankfully the track is tarred all the way.

The region around Charatse La is completely barren! No green could be seen anywhere, except in the valley below, where you can spot a lush green village, Yangthang, nicely located in the middle of a bowl-type valley.

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Tsermangchen La / Settmanchan La

Immediately after descending to Yangthang village, the climb to the next pass begins. It is known as Tsermangchen La but I think it is the same pass that is also called Settmanchan La.

The climb to pass at 3850 meters is even more difficult than Chagatse La, with the track getting very sandy at places.

sham valley ladakh tour

Sham Valley Trek

Sham Valley is more famous as a trekking destination. This is because most of the villages in the valley are not connected by a motorable road. You can drive to Hemis, Uley, and Likir, but trekking is required if you truly want to enjoy the beauty of the valley.

The trek starts from Likir and ends at the village of Hemis Shukpachan from where you will trek back to Srinagar Leh highway, ending the trek at Nurla or Khaltse. It is a relatively easier trek considered best for a beginner.

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Sham Valley Trek Itinerary

Mentioned below is the most common trek itinerary for Sham Valley in Ladakh. You can try to merge Day 2 and Day 3 together if you are short on time however I must advise that you do not attempt this alone.

Please ensure that you have a guide with you to take you through the route. You will be walking through remote Ladakh and you definitely do not want to get lost here or get in any other trouble. It is better to have a guide with you, who can speak the local language.

Day 01: Leh to Likir

  • Drive to Likir Village, the start point of the trek
  • It should not take more than 2 hours at most

Day 01: Likir to Yangthang via Phobe La and Chagatse La

  • It is an easy trek of 9 kilometers that can be covered in 4-5 hours
  • Phoebe La is at a height of 3580 meters
  • Chagatse La is at a height of 3630 meters
  • Both these passes can also be approached by road

Day 02: Yangthang to Hemis Shukpachan via Tsermangchan La

  • The total trek for the day will be 8 km.
  • It can be covered in 2 to 3 hours
  • Tsermangchen La is at a height of 3750 meters
  • This pass can also be crossed by road
  • An alternate way to do this journey is to trek from Yangthang to the small village of Uley. En route, you will also cross Spango La, at a height of 4100 meters. This one is the highest of all the passes on the trek route.

Day 03: Hemis Shukpachan to Ang via Mebtak La 

  • The total trek distance for the day is 10 km
  • Trek time will be about 3-4 hrs
  • Rongthi La is the first pass you will cross as you approach the village of Ang from Hemis. It is at an altitude of 3816 meters
  • Mebtak La is the last high altitude pass to cross to reach the village of Ang. It is at an altitude of 3,750 meters

Day 04: Ang to Temisgam to Nurla to Leh

  • It is a total downhill trek of 8 km covered
  • Trek time will be about 3 hrs followed by a 2 hours drive to Leh

It is easy, enjoyable and you get to experience the local Ladakhi life up close as you pass through some of the remotest villages.

sham valley ladakh tour

Best time to visit Sham Valley Ladakh

The best time to visit Sham Valley is anytime between May to October when both the highways leading to Ladakh are open for civilian traffic. This is one of the most easily accessible regions of Leh that remains open for all 12 months in fact.

If you were planning for a trek though, it will be better to attempt it in June, July, and August. Some of the passes en route start to receive snow in September and the weather can turn unpredictable.

Sham valley Ladakh Altitude

The average altitude of Sham Valley is about 11,000 ft which is about the same as the city of Leh at 11,400 ft. If you are however trekking through the valley, then the maximum altitude will be 12,300 ft.

Leh to Sham Valley Distance

It entirely depends on what places you are covering and how you are planning the journey but a round trip from Leh to Sham valley would be anywhere around 180 to 200 kilometers.

If you are however traveling from Leh to Kargil, then you will have to take a 30-kilometer long deviation from the highway; 10 kilometers before Saspul towards Hemis Shukpachan.

Kargil to Sham Valley Distance

Distance between Kargil and Sham valley would be approximately 200 kilometers if you go through Alchi and Likir. If you however enter the valley from Nurla, arriving at the village of Ang then this distance would be approximately 150 kilometers.

Also Read: Tourist Attractions in Leh City – Leh Local Sightseeing

Leh to Sham Valley Itinerary

There are three ways that this trip can be planned. You can either plan it as a 1 or 2 days trip from Leh, or you can cover Sham Valley while traveling between Kargil and Leh.

1 Day Trip

For a single-day trip, start as early as you can from Leh City. Visit Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, see Magnetic Hill and Indus-Zanskar River confluence, and drive straight to Hemis Shukpachan.

Spend some time in the village and return to Leh. Depending on the time you have in hand, you can also visit the monasteries in Likir, Alchi, and Basgo on the way.

2 Days Trip

If you have 2 days in hand, I will highly recommend spending a night in Hemis Shukpachan village. On Day 1, drive from Leh to Hemis and stay there. On Day 2, you can either return to Leh or continue to Kargil for your return trip.

This will also give you sufficient time to cover all the tourist places I have mentioned above.

Traveling between Leh and Kargil

If you were traveling between these two places, the time you have in hand will be severely limited. Your sightseeing will mostly be limited to Magnetic Hill, Indus-Zanskar confluence, and Gurudwara Patthar Sahib.

At most, you can cover Alchi and Likir monasteries as well but will not have time to go to any other place.

Leh to Sham Valley Tour – Conclusion

That mostly summarizes how a trip can be planned from Leh to Sham Valley by either road or trek. It is a really scenic place that is definitely worth visiting. I hope the information above was of help. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask in the comments section below or at our Community Forum, and I will be happy to answer.

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21 comments

Sruthi March 1, 2022 - 5:56 pm

Hi , found your blog really useful
Can we travel to Leh in March end and have a good
Cover of all places ?

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Vargis.Khan March 6, 2022 - 1:34 am

Hi Shruthi – Yes you can.

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Mini Khanna Chaudhuri February 10, 2022 - 3:48 pm

Vargis, Found your blog so good and detailed. Just what I was looking for. As I have been to Ladakh before I wanted to do something a little different. Plan to go straight to Basgo from the airport n acclimatize there- Do you recommend this?, Post which I wish to go to Uley Village and stay the night there. Go by bus upto Uley n trek around there for a couple of days. I do not have a vehicle but wanted to do a mix of bus travel n hiking. Is that possible to cover the three day trek itinerary in 2 days n return to the Srinagar highway by the end of the second day to be able to reach Kargil by day 2 evening. Anyway I could talk to you?

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Vargis.Khan February 15, 2022 - 10:44 am

Hi Mini – Thank you

For acclimatization, it is best to stay in Leh and not go to a village. That way, if you are in need of medical help, you can get it on short notice. But Basgo is doable as well coz it’s not too far away from the town. Take a call in the evening. If you were feeling Ok, stay the night. If you were feeling uneasy, go back to Leh.

What is your plan? Basgo on Day 1, Uley on Day 2, and Kargil on Day 3? This will get a little difficult if you are relying completely on public transport and trekking.

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Sham Valley Sightseeing - Leh to Sham Valley Road Trip - Vargis Khan November 1, 2020 - 8:25 pm

[…] But not many people actually drive into the Valley. They stay along the Srinagar Leh Highway and only cover spots like Magnetic Hill, Indus Zanskar Confluence, and Gurudwara Patthar Sahib. Sham Valley is much more than that and there are several other places to see here. For a complete list, please take a look at How to Plan a Trip to Sham Valley. […]

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What About a First Trekking Experience in Ladakh? - Vargis Khan July 4, 2020 - 7:39 pm

[…] visit the main highlights of Ladakh in just 7 to 10 days. In one week, you can visit Leh city, the Sham valley where you can visit many monasteries, the Nubra valley and the beautiful Pangong Lake. With a few […]

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Mohan Angadi February 29, 2020 - 9:06 am

Dear Vargis
It was a pleasure reading your articles on Kashmir-Leh- Ladakand & guiding tourists plan their trip.
I am traveling by road from Srinagar to Leh- Ladak with 14 family members. Can you guide us to plan visit to Sham valley from Kargil. Planning to stay at Sham. Is it possible to stay at Hemis Shukpachan. Your views plz.

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SOMNATH BANERJEE April 29, 2019 - 12:15 pm

Can Lamayuru and sham valley trip done in one day??
Please help..

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Vargis.Khan April 29, 2019 - 3:33 pm

Yes they can be

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RAJA April 22, 2019 - 3:42 pm

Hi, This is Raja frm Kolkata. Interested to visit SHYAM Valley with another partner in the month of Sept. 2019 End. Can u Arrange a Porter Cum Guide for me.

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Rita Roy Chowdhury March 31, 2019 - 6:57 am

Hello and good morning from Kolkata.
We are planning a trip to ladakh. Our journey starts on the 5th of september. By flight from Kolkata. Reach leh 6.45am
As per your recommendation and advise we will be staying at leh on day 1.
Day 2-Sham Valley back to leh.
Day 3 Hunder, Diskit, safari,(possible at my age 66+)?, stay at hunder
Day 4 Hunder to Turtuk. Night stay at Hunder
Day 5 Hunder to pangong tso, shayok,. Sleep at pangong. Will it be very cold?
Day 6 Pangong to tso moriri. Night stay at Tso moriri
Day 7 back to leh via tsokar
Day 8 Kolkata
Is this hectic? Which is the best vehicle for this journey? We are 4.
Credit for this itenary goes to my husband with your article as guide book.
Enlighten us.
Have a wonderful day.
Ritaroychowdhury
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Vargis.Khan March 31, 2019 - 3:38 pm

Hello Mrs. Chowdhury – Itinerary is definitely doable. You can do safari as well and yes it will be a bit cold at Pangong. Cabs in Ladakh are all SUVs only. An Innova will be comfortable.

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Rita Roy Chowdhury March 29, 2019 - 3:43 am

I take your information as a bible . Your descriptions are so detailed, so informative that traveling will become easy. We are a group of 4. Senior citizens by age but not mentally. Concern is the height of pangong. Do you think it will be a problem?
Ritaroychowdhury
[email protected]

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Vargis.Khan March 29, 2019 - 12:11 pm

Thank you for kind words. It will not be any problem if you have spent a couple of days already at Leh City and Nubra Valley

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akshay April 6, 2017 - 2:48 pm

I will have my car with me.

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Vargis.Khan April 8, 2017 - 5:24 am

Your plan looks good brother, no change required.

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akshay April 4, 2017 - 7:27 pm

Your blog helped me a lot.
Thanks!
I want to travel leh from kargil via sham valley
This is my route
Kargil-mulbekh-lamayuru- rizong gompa-alchi-hemis shukpachan-likir-basho gompa- nimmoo-magnetic hill-pathar sahib- phyang- hall of fame- mani wall-leh

Tell me if some changes to be​ incorporated and places where i can pitch my own tent.

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Vargis.Khan April 5, 2017 - 1:20 am

Plan looks good enough. Are you planning to trek through the valley or will you be driving to these villages?

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Diba Nayek September 4, 2019 - 7:12 am

Can it be possible to one day trip from leh to sham valley and then lamayuru and come back to leh at night and stay there?

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Vargis.Khan September 4, 2019 - 9:45 am

Yes it is

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akshay April 4, 2017 - 6:59 pm

Where can i pitch my own tent in sham valley?
Planning to stay 2 nights here.

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