Ladakh monastery trek

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History : The Land of Passes, Ladakh (La=passes, Dakh= Land), was once the independent Kingdom, was ruled by dynasties descending from the King of Tibet. This region was a best trade route between Panjab and central asia and it became under the ruler of Jammu in 19 th Century. During the British regime in India, it went under British colony then to republic of India. 

Natural : Not only the land of passes, Ladakh is also the land of Lakes and springs. The major area of the region is mountainous desert landscape and it is rain shadow from the Indian Ocean monsoon. Though few rain receives during the summer, the source of water of the region is winter snowfall. Due to the high alleviation, the agriculture season is short from April to September depending upon the climate. 

Geography: Ladakh, also knows as Little Tibet, is bounded by the by two world’s greatest mountain range Karakoram and Himalaya. A total of 97000 sq Km land, is located in the north-western area of India and it belongs to Jammu and Kasmir state. The altitude of the Ladakh is varies from 2750m to 7672 m at Saser Kangri.

People: The approx population of 240000 is mainly Dardic, Mongoloid Tibetan and Indo-Aryan. Ladakhi, Balti, Dardic, Urdu and Hindi are the principal language spoken in the area. Buddhism is the predominant religion where as Muslim also has some presence.

Entry procedure: Indian Visa is required to enter Ladakh, and it can be obtained from the any Indian Embassy and consulate office around the world. A two copies passport sized photograph is required to proceed the application form and visa is normally valid for 6 months.

Access: Indian airline operates regular scheduled flight to Leh from Delhi, Chandigarh, Jammu and Srinagar. Jet Airway also has scheduled flight between Delhi and Leh. The main overland approach to Ladakh from Srinagar and is 434 Km far from Leh, similarly, Manali to Leh is another possibility to reach Ladakh and two cities has 473 Km distance.

Outline Itinerary

1 Day 01: Early morning flight to Leh. Day free for rest and acclimatization.

Early morning flight to Leh. Day free for rest and acclimatization.

2 Day 02: Tour of Leh city, including the 17th century palace and gompa.

Tour of Leh city, including the 17th century palace and gompa.

3 Day 03 - 04: Touring the monasteries and palaces of the Indus valley.

Touring the monasteries and palaces of the Indus valley.

4 Day 05: Travel by jeep to Lamayuru gompa, a site that abounds in myth and legend. Overnight in the village.

Travel by jeep to Lamayuru gompa, a site that abounds in myth and legend. Overnight in the village.

5 Day 06: Begin trek! Cross the Prinkiti La (~3700 metres) to the village of Wanlah, where there is a beautiful ancient gompa. A short day.

Begin trek! Cross the Prinkiti La (~3700 metres) to the village of Wanlah, where there is a beautiful ancient gompa. A short day.

6 Day 07: Continue through awesome gorge country to pastures beyond the village of Hinju.

Day 07: Continue through awesome gorge country to pastures beyond the village of Hinju.

7 Day 08: Cross the 4900 metre Konzke La for a spectacular view before descending to pastures just above the village of Sumda Chenmo.

Cross the 4900 metre Konzke La for a spectacular view before descending to pastures just above the village of Sumda Chenmo.

8 Day 09: Pass through Sumda Chenmo, which actually has two gompas: One is active, while the other lies in ruins below the village. Camp in the valley near the river.

Pass through Sumda Chenmo, which actually has two gompas: One is active, while the other lies in ruins below the village. Camp in the valley near the river.

9 Day 10: Rest day, with an optional side trip to Sumda Choon, whose ancient and rarely visited gompa houses remarkable artistic treasures.

Rest day, with an optional side trip to Sumda Choon, whose ancient and rarely visited gompa houses remarkable artistic treasures.

10 Day 11: Continue upwards to the beautiful meadow of Lanak. In the evenings, we have often spotted Bharal, the rare and elusive blue sheep, on the nearby cliffs.

Continue upwards to the beautiful meadow of Lanak. In the evenings, we have often spotted Bharal, the rare and elusive blue sheep, on the nearby cliffs.

11 Day 12: Today's climb to Dundunchen La (4800 metres) is strenuous, a stunning view encompassing the....

Today's climb to Dundunchen La (4800 metres) is strenuous, a stunning view encompassing the Stok and Zanskar ranges. Finish our trek with a long descent into Chiling, before boarding the rafts on the Zanskar river. Ride the river to its confluence with the Indus at Nimu, then board jeeps for the trip to Alchi. Overnight at Alchi village.

12 Day 13: In Alchi, we tour the remarkably well-preserved 11th -century gompa and the famed frescoes within

In Alchi, we tour the remarkably well-preserved 11th -century gompa and the famed frescoes within. In the afternoon, we return by jeep to Leh for a well-deserved rest.

14 Day 15: Morning flight to Delhi. Brief exploration of India's capitol.

Morning flight to Delhi. Brief exploration of India's capitol.

15 Day 16: Depart-Delhi, Transfer to airport for flight to Onwards journey.

Depart-Delhi, Transfer to airport for flight to Onwards journey.

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