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The Zanskar
Expedition - Leh - Ladakh
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Trip Highlights
»Views of the greater Himalayan Range deep
into the Karakoram.
»Famous monastery of Lamayuru
»Deep and isolated Gorge of the Zanskar river.
»Leh
and its historical bazaar |
Ladakh - An Introduction
 Ladakh
lies in the eastern half of the state of Jammu & Kashmir in the far north of
India. It shares its north western border with Pakistan, while to the north lies
the Chinese province of Sinkiang, and to the east, Chinese occupied Tibet. It
covers an area of approximately 60,000 sq. kms. And ranges from 2600 meters to
7670 meters in elevation, making it the largest and highest district in India.
Ladakh is sandwiched between two mountain systems – the Karakorams to the north
and the Himalayas in the south. Ladakh can basically be divided into five
geographical regions – Central Ladakh (the heartland of the Indus valley), Nubra
(lying to the north of the Ladakh range), Rupshu (a dry, high altitude plateau
lying in the south-east of Ladakh, Zanskar (one of the highest inhabited regions
in the world) and western Ladakh or Lower Ladakh (around Kargil).
Ladakh really
is a "Little Tibet". Although Tibet is politically part of China today, Ladakh,
like parts of Nepal, is situated on the Tibetan plateau. Ladakh has many Tibetan
refugees who fled Tibet with the invasion from China. The daunting height of the
Himalaya adds to its isolation, even today the main road routes to Ladakh remain
closed for more than six months of each year. Until 1979, there were no regular
civilian flights into Ladakh so from October to June the region was completely
cut off.
Today,
it is full of amazing sights - strange gompas perched on soaring hilltops,
dwarfed by snow capped mountains, the barren shattered looking landscapes
splashed with small, brilliant patches of green and ancient palaces clinging to
sheer rock walls. But most of all it is notable for its delightful people -
friendly as only Tibetans can be and immensely
colorful.
THE ZANSKAR
RIVER RAFTING EXPEDITION
Our "special" yearly feature drives through most of western Ladakh, monasteries,
palaces, villages, hikes and travel to one of the most surreal places on the
planet. The trip begins with a flight over the Himalayas into the
Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. We spend a
couple of days in Leh town acclimatizing at 11,000 feet above sea level and
visiting the ancient monasteries, palaces and villages around Leh. We then drive
west of Leh past the town of Kargil and travel south into the valley of Zanskar,
one of the coldest inhabited places on earth. Starting the trip on the Stod
river, we begin our self contained multi-day river adventure down the
spectacular and scenic Zanskar river gorge. The trip takes you down the
extremely desolate, remote and sheer Zanskar gorge with walls rising a few
thousand feet out of the river bed, culminating on the mighty Indus river,
(which incidentally lends India its name).

Undoubtedly a
classic, this journey to the last truly lost horizon of our shrinking planet -
Zanskar, the "land of white copper" is a trip of a lifetime.
Itinerary
Day 01- 30 July 08 : Delhi - Leh
Arrive Leh at 0800 Hrs. Transfer to hotel. Rest, hydrate and acclimatise.
Overnight Leh hotel.
Day 02 – 31
July 08 : Leh
Leh. Acclimatise and sightseeing. For the more energetic a visit to a few
monasteries such as Shey, Thikse and Hemis will be arranged. Or choose to relax
and walk into Leh town, to its exciting market and outdoor restaurants.
Overnight Leh hotel.
Day 03 – 1 August : Leh - Kargil
Drive Leh – Kargil (3201m; 10500 ft ; 9-10 hrs). We drive from Leh to Mulbek -
Kargil, through a spectacular moonscape. We drive over the Fotu La (14,000 ft),
a high mountain pass and exit the Indus valley. Enroute, we do a photo stop
above the Lamayuru monastery belonging to the 'Red Hat' sect. Overnight Kargil
hotel.
Day 04 – 2 August 08 : Drive Kargil -
Rangdum (12,000 ft) - Phey.
A spectacular drive past Panikar and Parkachik, with
magnificent views of the Nun and Kun massifs (7000 metres), hanging glaciers and
large meadows. We drive till Rangdum Gompa (12,000 ft) and stop for tea break
and then continue with our journey to Phey. We drive over the Pensi La (14,500
ft), which enables grand views of the Zanskar peaks at the bottom of which is
the Drung Durung glacier that feeds the Zanskar river, 40 km below, into which
we take a float trip the next day. Overnight tented camp.
Day 05 – 3
August 08 : Phey – Karsha - Jangla
Early break fast and then we drive to Karsha Gompa. After visiting Karsha
Monastery we start our rafting expedition near Karsha Gompa, (3496m; 11,466ft; 2
hrs) we raft 30 km in 3- 4 hrs which includes a break for lunch and hot
beverages. We are surrounded by 6000 metre high peaks. River section today
includes a Class II section, a good introduction for first
timers as well as to the river in general. Settle into camp at Jangla by
afternoon. Easy day to get used to the river, the altitude and hone our paddling
skills.
Day
06 – 4 August 08 : Jangla - Nyerak
After packing camp, we raft 25 km to Nyerak (3286m; 10,780ft; 3 hrs) a
Class III section. The gorge narrows in on the river - this
indeed is a Grand Canyon in its own right. We stop for the day to pitch camp in
a gorge below Nyerak village.
Day 07 – 5
August 08 : Nyerak
Rest day at Nyerak. Take a hike to Nyerak village or relax under the cool
shade of the willows at our Campsite. Wash up at the campsite stream and enjoy
the day off.
Day 08 – 6 August 08: Nyerak - Lamaguru

Today’s 35 km rafting section takes us from Nyerak to Lamaguru (3190 m; 10,465
ft; 5-6 hrs including scout and lunch) through the core of the Zanskar. A
classic white water day with continuous Class III rapids, and a few Class IV
rapid where the river squeezes between a gap of about 18ft. We stop for lunch
near a huge waterfall and continue to camp at the confluence of Markha river
with the Zanskar. Rock formations, spires and an amazing palette of colours add
to the trip today. After packing
camp, we raft 25 km to Lamaguru. The gorge narrows in on the river - this indeed
is a Grand Canyon in its own right. We stop for the day to pitch camp at
Lamaguru village.

Day 09
– 7 August 08 : Lamaguru - Nimmo
We raft 40 kms of Class III/IV white water from Lamaguru to Nimmmo (3154 m;
10,345 ft; 3-4 hrs) today. We raft past the village of Chilling and exciting
rapids as the Zanskar plunges out of the canyon to meet with the Indus at Nimmo.
We end our trip at the confluence of the Zanskar with the Indus. Drive an hour
back to Leh. Overnight hotel.
Day 10 – 8 August 08 : Leh - Pangong
Drive Leh – Pangong Lake 145 kms – Pangong Lake is
62 kms in length and at a height of 4,220 m. The ethereal beauty of the lake
lies in rich deep blue colour of its water. Only 25 percent of the lake is in
India while the rest of it extends into China. Overnight at Pangong.
Day 11 – 9 August 08 : Pangong – Leh
Drive back to Leh. Rest of the day at leisure. Farewell bash at Leh in the
evening.
Day 12 – 10 August 08 : Leh - Delhi
Transfer to Leh airport. Fly Leh - Delhi.
Note:
Flights to Leh and back are extremely difficult to book during the season. We
normally have an airline block which expires 45 days before the trip date.
Should you wish to extend your stay in Leh, please put in a request at the time
of booking.
CHECKLIST
FOR ESSENTIAL PERSONAL ITEMS:
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01. Warm
Sleeping Bag (till 0'C or below at least)
02. Woolens
/ thermal underwear
03. Wind
/ rain proof jacket
04. Hiking
/ trekking shoes ; spare sandals
05. Woolen
socks
06. Water
Bottle
07. Flash Light
and spare batteries - important
08. Sun Shade
/ Hat with Brim /
woollen hat / gloves
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09. Sunglasses
10. Sunscreen
/ Sun block
11. Vaseline
/ Lip Salve
12. Insect
Repellent
13. Personal
Toiletries - towels / soap
etc.
14. Rucksack
/ duffel bag to carry your baggage
15. Small
daypack to carry camera, packed lunch, water bottle and rain jacket on a walk.
16. Long
trousers / long shirts / T-shirts etc.
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Program Cost -
USD 2300/- EURO 2000/- per
person all inclusive of
The Cost
includes –
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All jeep transfers as mentioned in the itinerary
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Airport transfers
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Leh -
Delhi - Leh Flight on Deccan Air
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Accommodation on twin share basis in tents / rest houses /
hotels
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All camping and rafting expeditions logistics including
kitchen staff, support staff and trip leader (Instructors with an experience
of 16 years of running the rivers)
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All rafting gears for the trip
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Accommodations during the raft in two men high altitude
tents and carry mats and sleeping bags.
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All meals while on the expeditions
Price Does
Not Include:
Company
Liability:-

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It is in the nature of a holiday of this kind to be
flexible. The day to day agenda and ultimate goal of the tour is taken as an
aim and not as a contractual obligation. We shall not be responsible for the
delays or alterations in the program or expenses incurred due to conflict,
international or internal flight delay or cancellations, strikes, sickness,
weather, landslides, war, vehicle problems, political closures and disputes.
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The booking is accepted on the understanding that you
realize the potential risks and hazards that can be involved in holidays of
this kind. Questrails, along with our associates/leaders/guides and any one
else working in association with us can not be held responsible for any
death, accident or mishap that may occur in connection with any part of, or
services connected with the holiday.
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The cost is for the entire package and there would be no
refunds in case any part of the package is not availed.
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