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Sham Trek |
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5 days |
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Easy |
Highest Point : |
Tsermangchan La (3750m)
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Best Period : |
1 June to 15 October |
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Sham trek is milled trek, which is very convenient for people who prefer soft trek, visit monasteries and traditional Ladakhi villages. This is the only trek can be done through out the year as there is not any high passes. We drive in the morning to Liker for one and half hour, visit Liker monastery and the trek begins. We can visit other monasteries of Rezong, Temisgam and Lamayuru after finishing the trek. |
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Markha Valley Trek |
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No. of Days : |
9 days |
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Moderate |
Highest Point : |
Kongmaru-la (5150mtrs.)
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Best Period : |
1 June to 15 October |
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The Markha Valley Trek is certainly one of the most varied and beautiful treks in the world. It ventures high into the Himalayas crossing two passes over 15,000 ft (4575m) as it circles from the edges of the Indus Valley, down into parts of Zanskar, and passes through terrain that changes from incredibly narrow valleys to wide-open vast expanses! It is made all the more interesting by the ancient form of Buddhism that flourishes in the many monasteries that dot the landscape perched high atop hills. |
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Lamayuru to Tsokar Trek |
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No. of Days : |
15 days |
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Medium |
Highest Point : |
Zulung Karpo(5050 Mtr.) |
Best Period : |
1 June to 1 October |
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Tsokar Lake is situated in Salt Lake Valley of Leh District. It is a salt water lake which covers an area of about ten square kilometers. Tsokar Lake is rich in huge deposits of impure salt, mostly found on its northern shore. This salt is collected by the Changpas and used as barter to obtain goods from other parts of Ladakh. |
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Lamayuru to Rangdum Trek |
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No. of Days : |
7 days |
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Medium |
Highest Point : |
Kanjila Pass (5150 Mtr.) |
Best Period : |
1 July to 15 September |
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Rangdum, the farthest and the most isolated part of the Suru Valley, Rangdum is an elliptical expanded plateau surrounded by colourful hills on the one side and glacier encrusted rocky mountains on the other. Situated 130 kms South- east of Kargil, it falls midway between Kargil and Padum. Due to its remoteness from inhabited parts either of Suru or Zanskar, the areas wild beauty is almost haunting, while its isolation is near perfect even as the unpaved Zanskar road traverses its length. The chief attraction of this area is an imposing 18th century Buddhist monastery with about 35 monks in residence. |
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Interested groups or individuals can contact us for detail information. |
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