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17 Nights / 18 Days
Max People : 28
Overview

The new crossing of Zanskar offers you a summary of the most beautiful passages of this mythical crossing! This great trek in Zanskar crosses a breathtaking relief made of gorges and high passes, crossing the most beautiful monasteries and villages of one of the most remote areas of the Himalayas, the ancient kingdom of Zanskar. A must for fans of treks between mountain passes, wild environments, grandiose landscapes, secluded hermitages and touching encounters with its inhabitants …

Strong points

  • The choice of a north-central trek, for a growing interest in the landscape
  • A completely redesigned route according to the advance of the roads
  • A careful acclimatization
  • The discovery of the most beautiful monasteries of the Indus Valley and a road approach to the Padum Valley
Itinerary

Day 1:Arrival in  Leh (3500 m)

Arrival and transfer to  the hotel, breakfast and rest until noon, to acclimatize the best during this first day. Meal, then a short jeep ride takes us to Namgyal Tsemo, a small monastery overlooking the city. Downhill walk, the path passes next to the former Royal Palace. Visit the old town and its typical bazaar before returning to the hotel.

  • Transfer: 0h30
  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 1h

Day 2:In the vicinity of Leh: Hemis, Thikse and Shey

Continuation of the visit of the high valley of the Indus and its monasteries. It takes an hour driving up the course of the Indus, to arrive at the monastery of Hemis, beautiful architectural ensemble, order Drukpa-Kagyu. Nestled in the valley floor, this monastery was built around 1602 by a Bhutanese monk invited by the king of the time. Back and stop for lunch in the beautiful village of Thikse, dominated by an imposing gelugpa monastery. This Thikse monastery majestically overlooks the valley, a magnificent ensemble of about 80 monks; discovery of the beautiful inner courtyard that distributes access to different temples. The most amazing is certainly the temple of Maitreya with itsgigantic interior statue that covers all floors of the building. To join the next site, we will take the path of schoolchildren. Departure on foot from the monastery of Thikse following small roads that cross the fields. It is possible to find the vehicles after 45 minutes of walking … or to go to Shey, in this case to count 1:30 of easy walk. Shey, capital of Ladakh until the 15th century, is an interesting complex whose importance is still measured by the quality of the paintings and the astonishing quantity of chortens or other votive monuments that surround it. Return to the hotel at the end of the afternoon.

  • Transfer: 2.5 hours
  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 1 to 2 hours

Day 3:Leh > Basgo > Rizong > Alchi (3300 m)

This morning we leave Leh definitely to go west. Stop at the fortress of Basgo, ancient capital of Ladakh between the fifteenth and seventeenth, strategic site for the control of caravans between high and low Ladakh. Discovery of ruins and small temples still in state. We continue then to the monastery of Rizong, where we discover a magnificent architectural ensemble of the Order Gelugpa, hanging on the side of the mountain. With its narrow streets and walkways, this monastery looks like a big village. Downstream from the monastery, we can also visit the nunnery. We leave by vehicle to cross the valley and reach the village of Alchi.Installation at the small guest-house and discovery of one of the most interesting sites of Ladakh (eleventh and twelfth) for his paintings typical of Indo-Kashmiri art (provide a headlamp to enjoy the frescoes in the dark), its monumental statues, chortens, prayer wheels and loungta. Quiet evening in the village of Alchi, lined with fields of barley, apricot orchards and mulberry trees, while the tourists left the place !!! Night in the heart of the village in a typical and comfortable guest-house.

  • Transfer: 4h
  • Accommodation: Guest House
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 1h
  • Altitude difference: +100 m
  • Altitude difference: -100 m

Day 4:Alchi > Wanla, Trek > Lamayuru, Shergol (3200 m)

In an hour drive we reach Wanla, from where we leave on foot through a valley rising regularly to Prinkti La at 3730 m. At the pass, an arid geography with amazing shapes unfolds. We soon discover the monastic complex of Lamayuru,just in front of us … Amazing promontory whose beauty contrasts with the aridity of the valley. Descent to Lamayuru where the vehicle is waiting for us. Discovery of the village and the monastery. Then drive to Mulbek, and Shergol.

  • Transfer: 2h
  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 3h30
  • Altitude difference: +640 m
  • Altitude difference: -410 m

Day 5:Shergol > Sanku > Panikar > Rangdum (4020 m)

Departure towards Kargil, then we take full south along the river Suru. The road is in good condition until Sanku. Then a sometimes chaotic track, goes in the direction of Nun and Kun that one discovers towards Panikar. The show is grandiose, with peaks of more than 7000 meters that block the horizon. Arrival at the end of the day at Rangdum Gompa, where we visit the monastery founded in the 17th century. Installation of the camp in the great plain at the foot of the monastery.

  • Transfer: 8h
  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • In the Zanskar Valley (between Kargil and the Padum Valley) it is compulsory to use local taxis! Hence the frequent change of vehicles (for each valley or district areas…)! This particular local legislation generates high transport costs that are already included in the price of the trip.

Day 6:Rangdum > Col ​​Pensi > Padum Valley > Karsha

Head south to Pensi La, culminating at 4400 m, then east down to the Doda Valley, to the capital of Zanskar: Padum (3570 m), a large town that grew like a mushroom in recent years. Installation for two nights at Yulang Camp, located at the foot of Karsha Monastery. Discovery of this sumptuous site of the Gelugpa school, founded in the 10th century. With about thirty buildings and about 150 monks, it is certainly the most important of Ladakh. The view of the valley at sunset is superb.

  • Transfer: 7h
  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 1h30
  • Altitude difference: +150 m
  • Altitude difference: -150 m

Day 7:Visit of the valley: Ichar, Mune and Bardan

Road to the high Tsarap, the Jeep drops us (with the picnic) to Ichar bridge. Then, on foot we leave to visit the village, a beautiful oasis nestled on a rocky outcrop. Rich of about thirty houses this village was formerly fortified to protect itself from the invasions of the South. About 200 people live here year-round and fight against nature to preserve their crops of barley, peas, cabbage and potatoes. Despite a certain exodus since the arrival of the road, this authentic village still remains today a miracle of humanity in the heart of this desert altitude. On our way back we stop to visit the old monasteries unknownfrom Mune and Bardan. Return to the camp through the Pipiting Gompa and its famous Chortens that surround it and dating back to the Kanishka era (2nd century).

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 2h
  • Altitude difference: +200 m
  • Altitude difference: -200 m

Day 8:Visit of the valley: Tongde, Zangla and Pishu (3420 m)

Wake up early to attend the morning service at Karsha Monastery… We are back at camp around 9am for breakfast. We take the road to Tongde. Visit this charming monastery. Continue to Zangla where we wander to the castle and the nuns. lunch at the Nanury and drive back up to pishu bridge and walk around 30 mnt up to the camp .Walk down to our camp not far from the banks of the Zanskar River.

  • Transfer: 4h
  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 3h
  • Altitude difference: +200 m
  • Altitude difference: -300 m

Day 9:Trek > Pidmo > Hanumil (3410 m)

Departure for the crossing to the North. It’s a short day before going on longer. From the camp, a flat path leads in 1h30 to the bridge that spans the Zanskar river in front of the village of Pidmo. Left bank, a good trail leads, in 2 hours of easy walk, to Hanumil. A green camp is located at the exit of the hamlet.

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 3h30 / 4h
  • Altitude difference: +110 m
  • Altitude difference: -120 m

Day 10:Trek >  ​​Barfi La (3890 m) > Snertze (3730 m)

After these quiet days in the Padum Valley, here we go for great milestones … Climbs, descents and pass passes will succeed. The trail moves away from the river and climbs first to Parfi La in a beautiful atmosphere of mineral colors, with views of the Zanskar flowing north. From the pass, a steep descent leads to the bridge over the Oma (3400 m) that we cross before going back to the Snertze camp. Shortly before reaching our evening stage, the trail is pretty dizzying about 200 meters; we must remain cautious! But the camp is nearby for a well deserved rest.

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 6 / 7h
  • Altitude difference: +970 m
  • Altitude difference: -660 m

Day 11:Trek > ​​Hanumul La (4670 m) > Lingshed (3850 m)

Crossing a gorge at the beginning, the path rises little by little to reach arid alpine pastures. It continues to rise to the Hanuma Pass, marked by its clear ocher rock blades and flags fluttering in the wind. The sight is striking on the Lingshed Circus. The monastery appears in the heart of a beautiful landscape … But there is still 3:30 walk to reach our camp near the monastery. From Hanuma La, the trail takes a steep descent that brings us to a low point at 3980 m before passing the Chapskang La (4200 m). A final rollercoaster ride leads to the camp just before the Lingshed gompa a little greenery surrounds us, and it’s nice.

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 8 / 9h
  • Altitude difference: +1160 m
  • Altitude difference: -1040 m

Day 12:Trek >  ​​Murgum La (4350 m) >  ​​Kuba La (4390 m) > Singela Base (4390 m)

We start our day with a visit to the monastery of Lingshed, important bastion of the Gelugpa school … From the monastery, our itinerary is now somewhat disturbed for the next two days! Unfortunately, we have to adapt more or less to the new motorized track (very few vehicles circulate). The landscapes are absolutely fantastic and allow us to really forget the track. We easily reach the Murgum La, which offers us a beautiful view of the Lingshed Monastery. Huge tortured rock formations in the background amplify the magical atmosphere of this desert and titanic universe. From the pass, a downhill crossing takes us to the foot of Kuba La. The slope then straightened on a good path, and joined the pass located at 4390 meters. Another hour’s walk and we arrive at Senge La’s first base camp. It is better to stop there because the next camp is small and uncomfortable!

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 4h30
  • Altitude difference: +910 m
  • Altitude difference: -370 m

Day 13:Trek > ​​Sengela pass (4850 m) >  ​​Boumitse (4370 m) > Photoksar (4180 m)

The day is long but takes place in a unique and beautiful scenery ; the earth’s crust seems to have been raised and tortured by invisible giants … We cross two passes, the Senge La which rises to 4850 meters and Boumitse La (4370 m) sometimes on trail, sometimes along the trail where, by chance, vehicles are still very rare. At the end of the afternoon, we arrive at Photoksar, one of the most beautiful villages of this Great crossing of Zanskar. The small houses with terraced roofs are decorated with huge multicolored cliffs and tormented. The shadows of the rocks are spread over the villages and the fields of barley and vegetables that surround it. A visit of the village and a walk in the surroundings allow us to fully appreciate this unique environment …

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 8h
  • Altitude difference: +600 m
  • Altitude difference: -810 m

Day 14:Trek > ​​Sirsir la (4850 m) > Sniougoutse BC (4800 m)

Our crossing continues with the passage of two new passes. A few snowy peaks surround the Sirsir Lawhich we have in focus. The trail cuts the track regularly and only really reaches it a few minutes under the pass. Arrived at Sirsir La (4850 m), a vast panorama stretches before our eyes. A descent into a valley then allows us to cross the Yapola River. Here we definitively leave the track to go back to a wild world, of a striking beauty! The climb to the crest of an old moraine is carried out in a unique atmosphere, watched by red and yellow needles rushing towards the sky. From this ridge, the descent is steep in black clay. We set up our camp at 4800 meters, at the crossing of the rivers, under the Sniougoutse La.

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 4 / 5h
  • Altitude difference: +750 m
  • Altitude difference: -400 m

Day 15:Trek > Sniougoutse Pass (5000 m) > Shillakong (4100 m)

Departure to the bottom of the valley, then the slope is raised under the collar becoming more rocky. Another few meters and we reach the Sniougoutse La which is 5000 meters away. An immense panoramaopens on colored needles, tormented cliffs and snow-capped peaks offering an amazing atmosphere and color palette. After admiring these gigantic panoramas of the high Zanskar, we start the beautiful descent to the Shillakong River camp. The landscape changes again to become even more spectacular with many sharp and colorful mountains …

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 5h
  • Altitude difference: +600 m
  • Altitude difference: -950 m

Day 16:Trek > ​​Yogma La (4700 m) > Kanji (3850 m)

A morning sunrise allows us to enjoy our last day of trek … After crossing the Shillakong River, a steep trail leads to Yogma La. From the pass, the view towards the East and the West is astonishing with variety, here the alpine pastures take all their senses because the short grass likes in these valleys and the greenery accentuates the contrasts. Descent to an altitude hamlet and crossing the river to reach the village of Kanji. This is the end of our Great Zanskar Crossing … Visit of the village and evening at the camp.

  • Accommodation: Camp
  • Meal: BLD
  • Walking hours: 5 / 6h
  • Altitude difference: +520 m
  • Altitude difference: -790 m

Day 17:Kanji > Leh (3500 m)

Our jeeps are waiting for us. While we have breakfast, the luggage is loaded onto the vehicles. Farewell to our muleteers who will return home, at the other end of the Zanskar. From Kanji, the dirt track leads to the Kargil-Leh highway in 45 minutes. From there, a day’s drive back to Leh awaits us. Large laces climb the slopes of Fotu La, at 4090 m, before descending to the Lamayuru Monastery we visited at the beginning of our stay. The road continues up the Indus, through the Yapola Gorge. We arrive at Leh in the afternoon with check-in at the hotel and end of the day free. You can explore the old streets, the old fortress, enjoy a ladakhi dances show, go shopping …

  • Transfer: 5 / 6h
  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Meal: BLD

Day 18:Flight Leh > Delhi, Delhi Tours

Early departure and flight to Delhi (subject to weather conditions). Installation at the hotel, near the city center. Free time or for those who wish, visit the districts of old Delhi and monuments such as Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, the splendid Sikh temple of Delhi, or the red mosque Jama Masjid. Return to the hotel at the end of the day.evening transfer to the airport ,end of the tour  with sweet memories thanks ..

  • Accommodation: Hotel
  • Meal: BLD
Includes
  • to and fro leh airport transfers.
  • all Transportation by non AC taxi. (point to point basis only)
  • hotel on twin sharing with all meals.
  • sightseeing as per program, trekking with full camping facilities.
  • camping charges, wildlife fee, red cross, Ladakh environmental fee, monument fee and inner line permit.
  • ponies to carry luggage.
  • guide, cook and helpers.
  • in the homestay trekking all the meal will be prepared at home stay.
Excludes
  • any air ticket.
  • hotels & services in Delhi.
  • sleeping bags, trekking shoes and clothing.
  • rafting and camel safari.
  • any extension tours.
  • anything not specifically mentioned under the head “Prices Included”  
  • items of any personal nature such as, Tip, travel insurance, Laundry and Phone Calls.
  • extra hotel nights, rescue and evacuation costs.
  • Any Kind of drinks (alcoholic & non alcoholic)
  • cost incidental to any change in the itinerary/ stay on account of flight cancellation due to bad weather, ill health, roadblocks and/or any factors beyond control.
Essential Info

Pay heed to the guidelines given by trek leader or instructor in order to enjoy a safe and sound trekking experience.

Avoid trekking during the nights. Single rooms and tents can be requested for a supplement (subject to availability). Please enquire at the time of booking.

Ladakh is very safe, tourist friendly and cheering place, but still you need to take care of some preparations which can make your tour even better and memorable: Carry headache, stomachache, anti-vomiting tablets with you. Please respect the culture of Ladakh. We are providing world class services in the secluded place, which is similar to an oasis, is very difficult and challenging. Still we try our best to bring cheer on your faces.

Code of Ethics for tourists visiting Ladakh
a. As a Guest – Respect local traditions- protect local cultural- maintain local prides.
b. While taking Photographs- Respect privacy-ask permission and restraint use of flashlight for photography and filming inside National Monuments and smoking and alcohol drinking is strictly prohibited
c. Respect Holy Place- preserve what you have come to see- never touch or remove religious objects- purchase and sale of antiques which is more than 100 years old is against the law and it attracts punishment under rules.
d. Keep stream water clean and avoid using pollutants such as detergents in stream and springs- if no toilets facilities are available- make sure are at least 30 Meter away from water source and Bury or cover waste.
e. Giving to Children encourages begin- a donation to project like Health Centre or School is a more constructive way to help.
f. Visitors who value local traditions encourage local prides and maintain local cultures-please help them to gain a realistic view of life in other parts of the World.
g. The beauty of the place and loving kinds of the people may change you but please do not change them.

Eating and Drinking
Whilst camping, the staff will bring a hot drink (usually tea) to your tent each morning. When you reach camp in the afternoon tea and biscuits will be served. At breakfast, dinner and in the afternoons, there is a choice of hot drinks. Breakfasts typically include cereal, toast and jam, eggs and porridge. Lunch on trek is usually served as a picnic en route (except on shorter days when it is in camp). Lunch and dinner typically include soup to start, followed by a variety of hot dishes (both local and western) such as potatoes/chips, vegetables, curry, pasta, rice, dal and paneer (cottage cheese). At dinner time a dessert such as tinned fruit and custard, fritters or cake is also be served.
Note:- that although some meals will include meat, it is not as readily available while camping.

Drinking Water
Staying hydrated is important when undertaking any physical activity but particularly so at altitude where it is generally recommended to drink at least 3-4 litres per person per day.

We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Ladakh. In Leh there is a shop called Dzomsa which sells safe drinking water. Your leader will show you where this is on your first day in Leh.

During the trek the cooks will collect and boil drinking water from the mountain streams and fill up your water bottles for you, but you may need to collect water during the day and may wish to use your own water purification treatment as well.

We also suggest that you may like to bring a reusable bottle with a wide opening (Nalgene or similar)

Weather
The above weather chart for Leh shows average temperatures only – it does not reflect extremes of heat and cold. Generally the weather is good in Ladakh during the summer time, with warm to very hot sunny days (up to 30ºC/35ºC+) with cooler nights depending on the altitude (it can reach freezing point at some higher places in September). There is, however, the possibility of rain, and you should be prepared for this. The sun is very strong at these altitudes and some of the days on trek can be extremely hot.

Ladakh, though technically part of the Tibetan plateau and classified as a high altitude desert, can and does occasionally experience the effects of the Indian monsoon. Although the departures are timed to coincide when the weather is normally good, you should remember that in any mountain area the weather is never wholly predictable and you should be prepared and equipped to deal with any differences in weather beyond the conditions described above.

Note:- While on a trek or expedition in a remote area if any client suffers from altitude sickness or any other serious injury, the sirdar/guide sends a runner to the nearest telephone/army post/road head to ask for help. Emergency evacuation becomes necessary in the following cases:High Altitude Sickness – If the client suffers from High Altitude Sickness, he/she needs to descend immediately. Injury – In case the client is badly injured – broken bones/fractures or sickness like thrombolysis (blood clotting), paralysis, loss of eyesight – in these cases as well he/she needs to be evacuated/descend immediately.

What to bring
Hiking trousers and shirts, warm jackets, pullovers and raincoat Good hiking shoes Flash light Sun hat/baseball cap Sunglasses, Lip balm Sun lotion cream and toiletries

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