North of the Great Himalayan range,
amongst a tangled knot of jagged mountains, lies a rugged and fascinating
land, the once independent kingdom of Zanskar.
Sandwiched between the Indus Valley and the main crest of the Indian
Himalaya, this remote and inaccessible setting, well guarded by
snowy mountain passes, has kept alive an archaic form of Tibetan
Buddhism which flourishes in chain of far-flung monasteries, most
of which occupy spectacular fortified locations, high on rocky ridges
in isolated valleys.
Lovely high meadow camp sites and dry desert land, high passes
and snow-capped peaks stunning scenery, Buddhist monasteries and
picturesque villages with their irrigated fields of barley and potatoes,
and fascinating encounters with the Zanskari people turn a trek
in this area into an unforgettable experience.
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19
Days |
Level
of difficulty * *
Maximum altitude: 5050 m
Best season:
From 15-06 to 30-10 |
Day
1: Delhi
Day 2: Flight to Leh
Day 3: Visit Shey, Tikse and Hemis
Day 4 & 5: Bus to Padum
Day 6 to 15: Trek via Karsha, Hanumil, Snerstse, Lingshet, Singue
La , Photoksar, Lamayuru
Day 16: Bus to Leh
Day 17: Flight to Delhi
Day 18 & 19: Delhi |
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