Treking in Markha Valley
Duration : 17 Nights / 18 Days
Destinations : Delhi – Leh
- Stok Drive - Rumbek - Shingo - Pensay - Markha - Thaungtse - Nimaling - Sumda
- Hemis - Leh - Delhi
Day 01. New Delhi (by flight)
Fly from your country to New Delhi. Upon arrival you will be transferred to
Hotel for overnight stay.
Day 02. New Delhi
Breakfast at Hotel and then leave for full day sightseeing of Old and New Delhi
visiting Jamia Masjid, enjoy rickshaw ride in narrow alleys of old Delhi through
Kinari Bazaar And 400 years old Chandni Chowk, Red Fort, Crematory of Mahatma
Gandhi, Birla Temple, Parliament House, Presidential House, India Gate, Government
buildings & Qutab Minar. Welcome dinner will be organized at Village Restaurant
Bistro with Indian Cultural dances. Return Hotel for overnight stay.
Day 03 Delhi – Leh (By flight)
Transfer to domestic airport to check in for the highly spectacular Flight over
the Himalayas to Leh - 3500 Mts. Meet upon arrival & transfer to your hotel.
The rest of the day is free for rest and acclimatisation. Overnight at hotel.
Day 04 Leh
Fullday sightseeing of Thiksey, Shey & Shankar monasteries. Thiksey : the
great monastery of Thiksey towers on a steep rocks at the periphery of an oasis
on the right bank of the Indus. This monastery belongs to Elugpa order (Yellow
sect). The foundation of Thiksey in the middle of 15th century has been attributed
to Palden Chang Whoes uncle Shasrab Zangpo was a dispel of the reformer guru
Tsongkhapa "founder of the yellow sect". The layout of the monastery
complex resembles the Potala palace in Lhasa. Shey : the Shey palace also known
as Khar Chung was built by Senge Namgyal in the beginning of the 17th century.
It was erected on the ruins of an already existing castle. Shey monastery belongs
to red hat order. Shankar: this monastery belongs to Gelugpa order (Yellow sect)
and was founded by the last Skushog Bakula as a branch monastery of Spituk during
the turn of the century. Overnight at hotel.
Day 05 Leh
Half day sightseeing of Phyang & Spituk monasteries. Phyang : lies away
from Indus to the far right at the ridge between Nimu & Leh. Phyang belongs
to red hat order and was founded in the 16th century by Kungda Grangs-Pa. Spituk
: the origins of which date back to the a.d. 11th century, was built in its
present form in the 15th century. Afternoon visit Leh palace and bazzar. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 06 Leh - Stok Drive / Trek To Base Of Stok La - 03 Hrs Walk
After breakfast we drive to Stok village. Visit Stok Palace: this palace was
built in the beginning of the 19th century. It is the residence of queen of
Ladakh - the widow of last king who died in 1974. The museum treasures numerous
priceless articles of ancient times. We start our first day of trek following
the main trail to the out skirts of the village and then follow on the left
bank of the river which comes from the massif of Stok Kangri- 6160 Mts.climb
gently, then leave a small pass on the left and go up a small valley. Overnight
in camp.
Day 07 Base Of Stok La - Rumbek - 07 Hrs Walk
A long and the steep ascend to the Stok la - 4800 Mts. with breath taking Views
back into the Indus valley. From here a sharp descent of 02 hrs will take us
to the out skirts of Rumbek village. Overnight in camp. Day 08 Rumbek - Shingo
- 07 Hrs Walk From here the trail ascends to Yurutse village. Good path along
the mountainside, then cross a small valley and zigzag steeply up to a flat
then go along the mountain side to Ganda la - 4950 Mts. An easy descent of 02
hrs we arrive Shingo. Overnight in camp.
Day 09 Shingo - Pensay - 05 Hrs Walk
A long descent through a wooden ravine to Skiu village where the trail meets
the Markha valley. Here we turn left to the Markha river and another 02 hrs
easy walk we arrive our camp. Overnight at hotel.
Day 10 Pensey - Markha - 07 Hrs Walk
After two hours the Trailcrosses the river by a newly built bridge, then recrosses
up stream at Chalak. Beyond this settlement there is an impressive line of Chortans
& a huge mound of goat horns, probably to ward off any evil sprits trying
to enter the valley. From here we cross the Markha River two times & then
short climb towards Markha. Overnight in camp.
Day 11 Markha - Thaungtse - 06 Hrs Walk
Go up to the main valley on the Right bank then main trail follows the valley
through Umlung & Hankar village and the site of more impressive fort ruins.
The valley narrows and goes higher. Cross onto the left bank over a wooden bridge
to reach the pastures of Thaungtse. Overnight in camp.
Day 12 Thaungtse - Nimaling - 03 Hrs Walk
The trail climbes quite steeply to the Nimaling Plateau, offering impressive
views of Kang Yaste - 6400 Mts. Nimaling - 4700 Mts. is one of the most beautiful
high valleys in Ladakh. Overnight in camp.
Day 13 Nimaling
Day to explore the surroundings or their are some climbing options along the
ridges opposite Nimaling plateau. Overnight in camp.
Day 14 Nimaling - Sumda - 08 Hrs Walk
Steep climb along the mountainside, then some Zigzagging up to the Kangmaru
la 5200 Mts. The Supurb views across the Stok ranges and down to the Indus valley.
The descent down through the gorges to the first village Chakdo takes about
03 hrs. From here easy walk of 02- hrs takes us to Sumda. Overnight in camp.
Day 15 Sumda - Hemis - 05 Hrs
Descend the valley, until the trail meets the jeep track at Martselang. Turn
left by the large Chorten above the Marstselang village, from where it takes
one our to ascend the dusty trail to Hemis. Overnight in camp.
Day 16 Hemis - Leh - 48 Kms
Morning visit Hemis monastery: this monastery is regarded as the most Important
of the Drukpa - Kagyupa (Red sect) in whole Ladakh. Hemis Monastery was founded
by the Tibetan monk Stagtsang Raspa during the Reign of the Senge Namgyal in
17th century. Drive to Leh. Overnight at hotel
Day 17 Leh
Day free for personal activities. Overnight at hotel
Day 18 Leh - Delhi
Morning transfer to Leh airport to board flight for New Delhi, arrive and explore
full day in the busy markets of Delhi busy markets. Late evening transfer to
International airport to board flight back to your country.
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