This trek reaches altitudes of 3,800–4,200 meters. Travelers should be in good physical condition and familiar with basic trekking. If you are sensitive to altitude, bring appropriate medication and ascend slowly. Keep warm—temperatures can drop sharply at night—so pack thermal layers, gloves, a down jacket, and waterproof outerwear.
Sturdy hiking boots are essential due to forest trails, rocky slopes, and possible muddy paths. A lightweight backpack, trekking poles, headlamp, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle are recommended. Since the route includes camping, bring personal toiletries, quick-dry clothing, and any necessary personal medicines.
Weather in high mountains changes quickly; rain, wind, or sudden cold fronts are possible. Protect electronic devices and carry a power bank, as charging facilities are limited. Mobile signal may be weak or unavailable throughout the trek.
Respect local Tibetan customs—especially around sacred sites like Abujee Lake. Always follow the guide’s instructions and avoid approaching livestock without permission. Meals during the trek may be simple; bring energy snacks if needed.
This is an adventure-style tour, so flexibility, a positive attitude, and readiness for outdoor conditions will greatly enhance your experience.