Ladakh Trekking (Ladakh Trekking Tours) |
 
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Hidden between the formidable peaks of
the Great Himalayan Range and the Zanskar trek, Zanskar was
– until recently one of the most inaccessible places
in the world. It is a large area of abut 5000 sq.km. made
up of two valleys, the Stod, which connects up with the Suru
and Kargil regions, and the Tsarab, which follows the Zanskar
River up north. Zanskar remains inaccessible for nearly eight
months every year due to heavy winter snowfall resulting in
closure of all access passes. Because of its remoteness, Zanskar
is often described as “the lost valley”. The entire
experience of going through Zanskar is quite awesome and the
spell of adventure begins from the initial effort required
to get to the starting point of Zanskar Trek, which is Padum.
To begin with we need to get to Leh or Srinagar first. Then
we must drive to Kargil and from there travel another 240
kms. to Padam. Yes by the time you reach the starting point
of the trek you need to take a good rest. We offer Ladakh Trek Tours, which enables you to explore this ultimate destination in Indian Himalayas. |
Itinerary
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Day -1 : Travel from
Delhi to Leh by air. The early morning flight from Delhi gets
to Leh in less than two hours. From the airport guests would
be transferred to a three star city hotel where they would
be housed on full board. Leh is at an altitude of 3500 mts.
And all guests are advised to rest for the entire day. A successful
trek in Ladakh requires you to acclimatize well. |
Zanskar Trek Tour Itinerary
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Day -2 : This day is
meant to provide an opportunity to get a feel of the place.
Guests will be driven to the Leh Palace, which houses old
relics that belong to the sixteenth century ruler of Ladakh.
Later in the day a trip to the monasteries at Shey. Thiksey
and Hemis will also be arranged. |
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Day -3 : Drive from
Leh to Kargil (234 kms. / 10/12 hrs. ) : Driving along the
Srinagaer to Leh National Highway the route traces its way
past the villages of Nimmu, Khaltsi, Lamayuru, Bodhkharbu
and Mulbek. Kargil (2704m) is the second largest urban centre
of Ladakh and lies on the Line of Control between India and
Pakistan. We halt here for the night in a local hotel. |
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Day -4 : Drive from
Kargil to Rangdum (130 kms. / 6 hrs. ) : Rangdum (3657m) is
almost midway between Kargil and Padum. It is a picturesque
place, surrounded by colourful hills on the one side and glacier
– encrusted rocky mountains on the other. Rangdum also
has a 18th Century Buddhist monastery of the Geluks-pa order.
We shall camp here for the night. |
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Day -5 : Drive from
Rangdum to Padum (110 kms. / 5 hrs. ) : About 20 kms. southeast
of Randum stands the Penzi-la axis across which lies Zanskar.
The Penzi-la pass (4401m) is a scenic tableland surrounded
by snow-covered peaks. As the Zanskar road winds down the
steep slopes of Penzi-la to the head of the Stod valley, the
majestic Drang-Drung glazier looms into full view. Drang-Drung
is one of the largest glacier in Ladakh. Padum is just a scattering
of small, white-washed buildings in a vast plain with a tiny
population of about 1500. We shall camp here for the night
in one of the many camping sites. |
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Day -6 : Today is a
day reserved for some local sightseeing. On the banks of the
Lungnak river is a set of ancient rock carvings which date
to the 8th century. During the day we shall visit the monasteries
of Tongde, Zangla and Karsha by jeep. These monasteries are
located within 30 to 40 kms. of Padum. |
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Day -7 : Padum to Reru
(5/6 hrs. ) : Today we begin our trek. The day’s walk
is relatively easy. On the way our first halt is at Bardan
Gompa which is worth visiting because of its enormous prayer
wheel. Further ahead is Mune Gompa. The campsite at Reru takes
another three hours to reach. |
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Day -8 : Reru to Changpa
Tsetan (6/7 hrs. ) : The trail, today, follows the Tsarap
River up and down through a dark, rocky landscape. There are
some stream crossings. The campsite at Changpa Tsetan is located
in the fields. |
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Day -9 : Changpa Tsetan
to Purne (4 hrs. ) : The trail continues to follow the Tsarap
River. We trek past the villages of Surle, Kalbok and Zantang
to the confluence of Tsrap and Kargyak rivers. A little ahead
is Purne Village. |
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Day -10 : Purne to Phuktal
to Purne (4/5 hrs. ) : Today while keeping our base at Purne
we shall visit the famous Phuktal monastery during the day.
Phuktal is by far the most spectacularly located monastic
establishments anywhere in Ladakh. The Phuktal complex spills
out of the mouth of a huge cave high up in the vertical mountainside
of the lateral Shadi gorge through which a major tributary
of the Lung-nak river flows. The foundation of Phuktal dates
back to the early 12th Century. |
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Day -11: Purne to Kargyak
(6/7 hrs.) : It’s a long but easy day today. The trail
follows the Kargyak River. On the way are the villages of
Testha, Kuru and Tanse villages. Kargyak is four hours beyond
Tanze. We shall camp at Sking Village which is just before
Kargyak. |
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Day -12: Kargyak to
Shingo La Base (5 hrs.) : The valley widens up here and the
trail follows the traverse of the Karyak stream. After passing
through an impressive rock face known as Gombu Rangjom, the
trail lands to Lakhang (4470m). A little ahead is the Shingo
La Base. |
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Day -13: Shingoha Base
to Ramjak across Shingo La (7/8 hrs.) : Today is a tough walk.
The ascent to Shingo La (5050m) takes two hours, and this
is the highest point of the trek. The views are fantastic
but the place is cold and windy. After the pass, the track
goes on for half an hour at the same altitude crossing a torrent.
This is followed by a steep descent on a path full of rocks
and scree for two hours to Chumik Nagpu. Another three hours
of walking brings us to Ramjak (4300m). |
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Day -14: Ramjak to Pal
Lhamo (7 hrs.) : Today is the momentous day when we leave
the rocky landscape of Zanskar and enter Lahul, the vista
gradually becoming green. It is a gradual descent on an easy
path southwards crossing a bridge at Zanskar Sumdo. The trail
leads to Pal Lhamo, with a few stream crossings. We shall
camp here for the night. |
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Day -15: Pal Lhamo to
Darcha (3 hrs.) : The descent to Darcha is fairly easy. Within
the first two hours of our walk we reach Chika Village where
the road starts and the last stage is a straight walk into
Darch (3300m). We shall all board a jeep that will drive us
to Manali (190 kms.) through Jispa, Keylong, Khoksar and Rohtang.
At Manali we shall check into a three/from star hotel to spend
the night. |
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Day -16: Today is a
rest day in Manali. The town teams with trekkers, mountaineers
and those going on jeep or motorbike safaris into the mountains.
It is an excellent place to chill out after a trek. |
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Day -17: Drive from
Manali to Kulu; where we catch a flight for Delhi. There is
also the alternate option of driving from Manali to Delhi
which is a distance of around 600 kms. and can be completed
in a day. |
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