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MARKHA VALLEY TREK
7D/6N
Considering the popularity of Markha Valley trek has with trekkers in Ladakh it is not difficult to understand why Markha valley trek is the most beautiful Trek in the Himalayan region. You get an outstanding view of Ladakh and Zanskar ranges, the 21,000 ft Kang Yatsey and the 20,086 ft Stok Kangri peaks. The trek includes beautiful Hemis National Park and involves two pass crossings- Gandala La (15748 ft) and Kongmaru La, (17,060 ft). Some exciting waist-deep river crossing sections on Markha River to trails leading across interesting Buddhist villages and rocky canyons are some of the features that give this trek a unique feature.
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Activities Trekking, Climbing and camping
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Best Time July - September
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Duration-7 Days
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Maximum Altitude 7,135 M
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Trek Grade Moderate
ITENARARY
INCLUSIONS
Day 1. Zinchen (11,090 feet) to Yurutse (13,520 feet), 5 km, 3 hours trek
Day 1 Summary: Easy trek today.
The decision to camp at Yurutse and not head for the pass crossing of Kanda-la is to ensure that the team gets a rest day before a hard day 3 trek to Skiu where many trekkers complain of AMS symptoms and fatigue.
Day 1 Trek details: Walk ahead for an hour and cross the bridge past a forest check post of Hemis National Park. The trail is well laid by Forest Officials and goes till Sumdzom. Register and obtain permits to enter the park by paying a fee of Rs. 20 per day per person. From Sumdzom there is a upstream walk and you cross the wooden bridge twice as you pass through a beautiful gorge (Zingchen Nala). The trail enters a valley which narrows down as you move ahead passing via two rocky canyons of sorts. In front of you is Kandala Nallah trail through meadows. On your left the trail moves eastwards up to Rumbak Village. Overnight stay in camp or Home stay.
Day 2. Yurutse (13,520 feet), to Skiu (11,160 feet), via Ganda La (15,748 feet), 25 km (approx.), 8 -9 hours trek
Day 2 Trek details: Start early in the day towards the Base camp of Ganda La which is a steep gradient involving an hour long hike. As you move up the valley to the base camp, look for the peak of Stok Kangri looming behind you. Look for the usual prayer flags as you reach the lower base camp of Ganda La at an altitude of 14,272 feet. This is the point from where Stok Valley merges with Markha Valley. As you enter Skiu village observe the old monasteries.
Overnight stay in Camp or Home stay.
Day 3. Skiu (11,160 feet) to Markha (12,369 feet), 20 km, 6 -7 hours trek
Day 3 Trek details: Today is a moderate day for trekking with very less altitude gain/loss though there is a lot of distance to cover. From Skiu, head eastwards towards the Markha Valley. Walk alongside the Markha River with mountains on both sides. The trail for the day is a relatively level walk over the river bed, side trails along the river with few sections where you have to climb up and down due to broken down trails in few sections. Walk beside the river for 2 km till reach you to a bridge section. Do not cross over but stay on course along the river. The trail from here has few washout sections requiring you to climb few meters up and down to pass the broken section of the trail. The trail to Chalak village from here goes through a bridge crossing towards your left and a further 2 km trek to reach a clearing known as Narding followed with a 3km walk up the valley to a spot called Sara where there is ample space for camping.
Another one km and you reach a bridge crossing section. Cross the bridge and return back to the right side of the river. Observe cultivated Barley fields ahead. You have reached Chalak. This is a suitable place to have lunch. It takes 5 to 6 hours to reach Chalak from Skiu. From Chalak the trail ascends gradually as you pass by a trail marked with Bharal horn for directions. Observe chortens and mani walls set high above the river throughout the way. After 2 to 3 km the valley opens up and a river crossing takes you to Markha Village. Let the guide decide the best spot for the river crossing. You may find the level of water to be thigh high. The water is icy cold so better to take off your shoes and socks and pull up your pants. Once you cross over, trek for a couple of kilometres till you see a final bridge crossing. As you cross over the bridge you approach Markha -the biggest village of the area. This village has 25 houses. An old fort dated back to 1830’s can be seen here. Towards your north, look for a renovated Gompa.
Overnight in camp or homestay.
Day 4. Markha (12,369 feet) to Thochuntse (13,165 feet), 13 km, 4 – 6 hours trek
Day 5 Trek details: Today is another moderate day for trekking. Follow the trail from Markha village alongside Markha River, remaining at the right side. Ignore a wooden plank bridge. After 2 km you reach the intersection where a path from Zanskar meets up. Look for suitable spots to cross over Markha River. You will be required to cross over at least twice. Consult a local in Markha or leave it to the experience of your guide to make this decision. After the second river crossing it is a 2 hour hike up to Umlung. Look out for the Umlung Gompa and cross over from its base to reach Umlung. You can get a breathtaking view of Mt. Kang Yissay as you climb up from Umlung towards Tacha and Hankar. After 2 hours, skirting up a gorge, you reach an old village named Hankar. A km beyond Hakar the trail splits into two. One going to Thochuntse and the other to Zalung karpo La. Follow the trail going along the tributary takes you to Thochuntse which is another 1 km ahead. Pass a bridge made of stones and you enter a field area which is Thochuntse.
Overnight in camp or Home stay.
Day 5. Thochuntse (13,165 feet) to Nimaling (15518 feet), 6 – 7 km, 3 hours trek
Day 6 Summary and details: Easy trek today. It’s a shorter 6 kms trek to Nimaling.15 minutes from the Thotchuntse campsite, the trail forks. Take the trail to the left. After an hour’s climb, the terrain is smoother, curvier. The climb becomes gradual. One and a half hours into the climb, brings you to a pond where you can fill water. A long walk on a grassy meadow brings you to Nimaling. You see gushing streams on your left with a glacier behind the Kang Yatse and to the right is the Kang Yatse peak. The campsite of Nimaling is in a broad valley and is completely exposed to strong winds. When it snows, the green of the valley turns to a complete white carpet. Yak herders from Hankar Village have temporary stone settlements here in the summer months. Since it can snow at Nimaling any time.
Overnight in camp or home stay.
Day 6. Nimaling (15518 feet), to Shang Sumdo (12,237 feet), via Kongmaru la pass (17,060 feet), 16 to 18 km, 6 – 7 hours trek
Day 6 Trek details: Today is a difficult day due to the highest altitude pass crossing of the trek. From Nimaling look ahead towards Kongmaru la Pass. Cross a stream section and proceed towards the north climbing a long face of a ridge leading to Kongmaru la Pass. The hike from Nimaling to Kongmaru la pass takes around 2 hours and is a steep incline hike. At the top of the pass you will get a great view of Indus valley and Ladakh ranges. You can also see a wide array of wildflowers on the slope leading to the pass. You also get a mobile signal of BSNL network here. The downhill descent from the pass to Sumdo is brutal. The terrain is rocky and drops down steeply as you enter into a narrow canyon after trekking down 2 to 3 km.
The canyon has a typical landscape one is accustomed to seeing in ladakh. The brown and reddish rocks on both side allow not more than 2 to 3 people to pass at a time. After 2 hours of hiking the canyon widens up till you reach Sukarmo where you can find Parachute tents pitched. The hike from Sukarmo to Shang Sumdo is a long one with a major part on a dry river bed. After an hour of walking on the river bed you come to a section running along a small hill. The trail here is descending consistently. The last section involves an hour of level walks to reach Sumdo along the same river.
Overnight in camp or home stay.
Day 7 ; Shang sumdo and than to leh ( 2 Hrs drive )……….
On this day while drive back to Leh you ca visit Hemis monastery on the way Back to leh , overnight in Hotel or Guest house.
Price Includes:
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Accommodation on Dbl / Twin Sharing Rooms as per itinerary.
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All meals as per itinerary
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Transportation by Non-AC Jeeps as per the program.
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One English Speaking knowledgeable guide.
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Complete kitchen and camp equipment including camp staff.
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First aid kit with Oxygen Cylinder
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All current taxes including Govt. service tax of 5%
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One time monuments entry fees for sightseeing as per itinerary.
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Note: Please ensure that your members are covered by Insurance as per your Government Rules.
Price doesn't Include:
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Airfare
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Accommodation & Transportation in Delhi
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Personal clothing and gears required for hiking by the clients
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Personal expenses such as table drinks, rooms services items, laundry, telephone calls at hotels or tips etc.
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Any additional expenses caused by or liability for the disturbance in the trip program due to or circumstances, weather conditions, sickness, natural disasters, riots etc.
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Liability for or insurance against injury, loss of life, accidents or loss of goods.
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Camera Fees.
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Any Cargo and Shipment Charges (Import and Custom Clearance)
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Personal belongings such as Sleeping Bags, walking sticks etc.
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Please ensure your insurance covers you for the heights you are likely to attain, and for the helicopter rescue and when you have chosen and booked your insurance, please provide your Insurers name, their 24-hour emergency telephone number and your Policy number with them.Remember, your insurance is not worth the paper it's written on if we don't know the details and you need their assistance.
Price Includes:
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Accommodation on Dbl / Twin Sharing Rooms as per itinerary.
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All meals as per itinerary
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Transportation by Non-AC Jeeps as per the program.
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One English Speaking knowledgeable guide.
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Complete kitchen and camp equipment including camp staff.
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First aid kit with Oxygen Cylinder
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All current taxes including Govt. service tax of 5%
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One time monuments entry fees for sightseeing as per itinerary.
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Note: Please ensure that your members are covered by Insurance as per your Government Rules.