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Monday, June 21, 2010

Oh Oh It's Trekking Time...

We are leaving today for our trek.
  • At 3:00 we will take a taxi to Dehra Dun and then a train to Delhi.
  • After a good night's sleep in Delhi we will fly up to Leh, Ladakh and take a few days to adjust to the altitude.
  • On Saturday the trek will begin. Below is an itinerary which isn't exactly what we will be doing because ours it's as long but pretty close.
  • The trek will be done on July 3rd and then make the trip home. Well... kinda... Chris will be coming back to Mussoorie to finish up his work, but Nicole and I will be traveling to Agra and Dharamsala with a couple from their school.
  • We will be returning to Mussoorie on the 11th. VERY EXCITING!
So this blog may be slightly abandoned for a few weeks, but some intense updates will come when we get back!



12 days Markha Valley Trekking ( Maximum altitude: 5030 m )

Day 01 Arrive Delhi, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

Day 02 Delhi – Leh (3500m) by plane.
Afternoon at leisure in Leh, where we can take a walk to the colorful bazaar. Overnight Leh Hotel.

Day 03 Free day in Leh. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 04 Leh – Marteslang by car/bus – Chokdo (4050m) in 5 hrs. (trek).
We leave the Indus valley and head south. We progress along the river whose banks are punctuated with ochre rocks.

Day 05 Chokdo – Latza Kongmaru (4800m) in 5 hrs.
After crossing narrow gorges, we start our ascension towards the Kongmaru La.

Day 06 Latza Kongmaru - Kongmaru La (5030m) – Nimaling (4650m) in 5 hrs.
From the pass, there are great views north towards eastern Korakoram and China, whilst the southern view is dominated by the shapely Kang Yatze (6400m) and the Ladakhi range. We take a ridge trail and descend zigzagging across scree. Afterwards, the path meets the Nimaling summer pastures, used by Hankar and Markha shepherds.

Day 07 Nimaling – Hankar (4000m) in 5 hrs.
We steadily descend through meadows to Thachutse and cross the Nimaling river. The trail follows the Markha river now, and will do so for the next few days.

Day 08 Hankar – Markha (3850m) in 4 hrs.
Several monasteries and ruins are scattered along the trail to Markha. After Umlung the valley narrows and becomes a gorge just before Markha. This large village has a fort and a monastery perched on the northern hill. The gompa is reputed to be one of the oldest in Ladakh.

Day 09 Markha – Chalok (3450m) in 4 hrs.
The trail passes through quite lush riverside vegetation . En route, we come across more derelict monasteries, some well maintained shortens and at least one good example of a wolf trap. Wolves become a nuisance during the winter as hunger forces them into the villages.

Day 10 Chalok – Shingo (4150m) in 6 hrs.
We criss-cross the Markha river and cross it on bridges set at many of the most difficult crossing places. From a tiny group of stupas, we leave the valley and continue upwards along a river bounded by willows and wild rosebushes.

Day 11 Shingo – Ganda La (4920m) – Rumbak (3750m) in 7 hrs .
At the pass, colorful prayer flags flap in the wind, with the Zanskari range in the background. Afterwards, we descend steadily along the Jingchan river. We get great views towards the Stock summit and the Stock Kangri (6121m).

Day 12 Rumbak – Namlung La (4570m) - Stok (3700m) in 6 hrs - Leh (by Bus/Car).
Descending from the pass, we enjoy excellent views towards the Indus valley. Eventually, we reach Stock, which is famous for its palace and museum.

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