From
Lamayuru, famous for its monastery, the itinerary goes through numerous
villages and monasteries. Between Ladakh and Zanskar the journey
offers a large diversity of landscapes, from the jagged Dungdungchen
La (4700 m) to the green oasis of the Markha valley. The scenery
becomes more and more desert like as we go south to the Rupshu.
This high altitude cold desert is the western extension of the Tibetan
Plateau. Previously closed to visitors, this region offers some
of the most amazing scenery to be found in Ladakh. It is a land
of monasteries and high passes, dissected by numerous mountain ridges
and traversed by a number of ancient trading routes. We will venture
in a mineral wilderness where only a few nomads live, totally reliant
on their yak and sheep herds for their subsistence. To be invited
into their camp for a rest and a cup of salt and butter tea provides
an insight into another world.
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21
Days |
Level
of difficulty * *
Maximum altitude: 5200 m
Best season:
From 1-06 to 31-10 |
Day
1: Delhi
Day 2: Flight to Leh
Day 3: Drive to Lamayuru, visit its monastrey and Alchi
Day 4 to 17: Trek via Kungski La, Dungdungchen La, Markha,
Yar La
Day 18: Drive to Manali
Day 19: Drive to Delhi
Day 20 & 21: Delhi
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