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>> Ladakh - Markha Valley & Three Passes Trek
Trekking: 10 Days
Departures : July
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The secluded Markha Valley is wedged between the Ladakh and Zanskar ranges, behind the Himalaya, to which it runs parallel. The wild and barren, yet hauntingly beautiful landscapes of this hidden land are often likened to Tibet - Ladhakh used to be known as 'Little Tibet' - and are every bit as dramatic and enticing.

Our trip starts in the fascinating capital of Leh, which developed as a trading centre, drawing merchants from Yarkand, Kashmir, Tibet and North India. During our 3 day stay, which is essential for proper acclimatisation, we explore its colourful bazaars and backstreets, dominated by splendid Leh Palace, which is like a miniature version of Lhasa's Potala. We also visit several of the outlying historical and cultural gems of Ladakh, including the 500 year old Shey palace and gompa, Tikse and Hemis monasteries and the royal palace at Stok, all of which provide an insight into the rich heritage of the region.

The circular rek itself starts from Stok, climbing steadily to cross the first of the passes, the 4848m Stok La. Following a rocky ridge, we keep the views for a while, then descend to the hidden Rumbak Valley. From the next pass, 4878m Ganda La, the views are equally rewarding - a sea of snowy peaks merging into the distant Karakoram ranges. Reaching the lower Markha Valley, we follow the wooded banks of its river upstream as the trail meanders from village to village. We visit the monastery at Markha and ruins of a fort strategically positioned atop a crag between the twin settlements of Lower and Upper Hankar. Climbing out of the valley through alpine meadows, we are in view of the highest peak in the area, 6400m ice-clad Kang Yatze, which rises from the Nimaling plains. Yaks, dzos, sheep, goats and horses from the lower villages graze the high pastures, while marmots and white-tailed hares can often be spotted, along with Himalayan griffon vultures and lammergeirs, which soar overhead. A free day in these magnificent surrounds allows time to walk to the base of Kang Yatze or take a well-earned rest in preparation for the long climb to the 5274m pass of Kangmaru La. The highest pass of the trek offers predictably fabulous views and on the descent, we may be lucky and see blue sheep. The trek ends at Martselang, from where it is a short drive back to Leh.

Fitness & Experience : Though daily walking distances are not great, this trek is strenuous because of the altitude and the cumulative ascent and descent. A three day stay in Leh, prior to the trek, is included for essential acclimatisation. Some previous trekking experience is helpful.

Outline Itinerary :
Day 1: Arrive Delhi. Afternoon sightseeing and overnight in the city.
Day 2: Fly to Leh. 4 nights in a hotel.
Day 3-5: Acclimatising in Leh with sightseeing in and around the city.
Days 6-14: Trekking the high passes, ridges and valleys of Ladakh's spectacular multi-coloured mountains.
Day 15: Trek ends at Martselang. Transfer to Leh and overnight in a hotel.
Day 16: Fly to Delhi. 2 nights in the city.
Day 17: Free in Delhi. Optional visit to Taj Mahal and Agra.
Day 18: Departure
   
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