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INTRODUCTION OF LADAKH (Markha Valley Trek) Known as little Tibet and the land of the lames. Ladakh is a seat of Buddhist culture of the middle ages. It was here that the most important carvan routes of the Himalaya met: northwards, the way leads over Thekashgar and Varkand , in the west of Baltistan, kashmir and further on to Afghanistan and Persia; in the east it is, Via Demchock, the main route to Lhasa and in the south one can reach Manali in Himachal Pradesh across the valleys of Spiti & Lahoul. The most important trade route was however the caravan route from Lhasa in Tibet to India. Ladakh with its incomparable natural landscape has its Head Quarters at Leh "the capital of Ladakh". The common people are fond of songs, dances and merriment's. Ladakh nature is a bunch of varieties. Its monasteries are a treasure house of Buddhist art with richly decorated Thankas, scrolls and wall paintings, gold & copper statues and icons. Ladakh is an eternal invitation to the tourists. Markha Valley Trek Day-
01: Delhi-Leh Day-02:
LEH Day-03:Leh Day-04:
Leh- Stok Drive /Trek To Base of Stok La-03Hrs
Walk Day -05 : Base Of Stork La - Rumbek - )7 Hrs Walk. A long and the steep ascend to the Stok la -4800 Mts. with breath taking Views back into the Indus valley. From here a sharp descent of 02 hrs will take us to the akirts of Rumbek village. Overnight in camp. Day -06 : Rumbek -Shingo -07 Hrs walk. From here the trail ascends to yurutse village. Good path along the mountainside, then cross a small valley and zigzag steeply up to a flat then go along the mountain side to Ganda La -4950Mts. An easy descent of 02 hrs we arrive Shingo. Overnight in camp. Day -07 : Shingo - Pensey -05 Hrs Walk A long descent through a wooden ravine to Skiu village where the trail meets the Markha valley. Here we turn left to the Markha river and another 02 hrs easy walk we arrive our camp. Overnight at hotel. Day- 08: Pensey- Markha- 07 Hrs Walk After two hours the Trail crosses the river by a newly built bridge, then recrosses up stream at chalak. Beyond this settlement there is an impressive line of chortans & a huge mount of goat horns. Probably to ward off any evil sprits trying to enter the valley. From here we cross the Markha River two times & then short climb towards Markha. Overnight in camp. Day- 09: Markha- Thaungtse- 06 Hrs Walk Go up to the main valley on the Right bank then main trail follows the valley through Umlung & Hankar village and the site of more impressive fort ruins. The valley narrows and goes higher. Cross onto the left bank over a wooden bridge to reach the pastures of Thaungtes. Overnight in camp. Day-10: Thaungtse- Nimaling- 03 Hrs Walk The trail climbs quite steeply to the Nimaling Plateau. Offering impressive views of Kang Yaste- 6400 Mts . Nimaling- 4700 Mts. is one of the most beautiful high valleys in Ladakh. Overnight in camp. Day- 11: Nimaling Day to explore the surrounding or their are some climbing options along the ridges opposite Nimaling plateau. Overnight in camp. Day-12: Nimaling-Sumsa-08 Hrs Walk Steep climb along the mountainside, then some zigzagging up to the Kangmaru la 5200 Mts. The supurb views across the stok ranges and down to the Indus valley. The descent down through the gorges to the first village chakdo takes about 03 hrs. From here easy walk of 02-hrs takes us to sumda. Overnight in camp. Day-13: Sumda- Hemis-05 Hrs Descend the valley, until the trail meets the jeep track at Martselang. Turn left by the large chorten above the Maratselang village, from where it takes one our to ascend the dusty trail to Hemis. Overnight in camp. Day-14: Hemis-Leh- 48 Kms Morning visit Hemis monastery; this monastery is regarded as the most important of the Drukpa Kagyupa (Red sect) in whole Ladakh.Hemis Monastery was founded by the Tibetan monk Stagtsang Raspa during the Reign of the Senge namgyal in 17th century. Drive to Leh. Overnight at hotel. Day- 15 : Leh Day free for independent activities. Overnight at hotel. Day _ 16 : Leh - Delhi. Transfer to airport to connect flight for Delhi. For booking & other information, please email at laligurans@wlink.com.np |
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