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Day- 01 |
Arrival in New Delhi. Transfer to Hotel |
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Day- 02 |
Departure for Manali. Overland journey.
Transfer to hotel in Manali. |
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Day- 03 |
We spend the day in Manali visiting the
local places of interest |
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Day- 04 |
(Manali - Kaza 3600m 240 kms)
Overland
journey by Jeep over the Rohtang Pass 3978m. Rohtang
Pass is the gateway to Lahaul & Spiti, Pangi and
Zanskar. Passing through the Chandra Valley get
magnificent views of Himalayan snow capped mountains
especially the C.B. ranges and the Bara Shigri glacier.
These ranges are part of the Pir Panjal range of lower
Himalayas. Passing through the Kunzum-la Pass (4551m) we
reach the first village of Spiti - Losar. By evening we
reach Kaza. Kaza is a beautiful small town and
sub-headquarters of the Spiti region. |
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Day- 05 |
(Kaza - Kibber 4205m)
It
takes about ½ day for procuring inner line permits to
visit Tso-Moriri. Afternoon overland journey by jeep to
Kibber enroute we stop to visit the Ki Monastery. Ki
Monastery is the biggest in the Spiti Sub Division. More
than 260 young monks receive religious training here.
After visiting Ki we climb up to Gete (4400m) village,
which is the 2nd highest village in Asia. Easy descent
towards Kibber. O/N Camp near Kibber |
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Day- 06 |
(Kibber - Thaltak 4550m 6
hours)
First day of trek. Descend 500m to the
narrow Parilungbi gorge. Cross the Parang Chu by a small
bridge and follow a small stream for 400m. until Dumla
Village. Dumla village is the last inhabited village on
the route. Now a 900m gradual climb, takes us to a
ridge, from where splendid and spectacular views of
Shilla Peak 6303m to the southeast can be had. A ½ an
hour walk downhill takes us to our campsite at
Thaltak. |
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Day- 07 |
(Thaltak - Jugthang 4850m Base Camp 5
hours)
Now the trail descends 400m down to
the Parang-la Chu. Climb to Sagthag and walking over a
moraine stretch take a gradual but exhausting climb to
reach glaciated valleys, one to the north and one to the
south. Follow the moraine stretch towards the north and
arrive at the campsite of Jugthag at an altitude of
4850m |
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Day- 08 |
(Jugthag [Base Camp] - Karsha Gongma-4800m)
Over Parang La 5450m - 6 hours.
An eventful day for those who never climbed this height
before. From camp climb up gradually to Parang-la on
patches of snow. Panoramic views of Ladakh, Lahaul &
Spiti peaks. Far below in the northwest you can see the Parechu, which originates from this Pass and flows
towards the southern part of Tibet and again enters
Spiti to join Spiti River. 4 kms descent through
crevasses and glacier. Then following the left bank of
the river arrive at the Karsha Gongma campsite. |
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Day- 09 |
(Karsha Gongma - Dokpo Phirtse
(4700m) 5 hours)
60 kms stretch goes through
Kharas, Dokpo Phirtse, Dakar Kuru and Thaktote. Gentle
and easy walking along the Parechu River, which has to
be crossed before arriving at the Dokpo Phirtse
campsite. |
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Day- 10 |
(Dokpo
Phirtse - Lukung 4515m 5 hours)
Today
again easy walking along the right bank of the Parechu
River. Now the valley becomes wide as you follow the
Parechu. At different places you come across patches of
grass home to nomads during the summer. |
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Day- 11 |
(Lukung - Norbu Sumdo (4300m) 5
hours)
A short stretch along the right
bank takes us to a place where a stream joins the
Parechu. The trail goes further to Chulnar village in
Tibet. Parechu continues southeast and again enters the
Spiti Valley to join the Spiti River. Parechu River is
to be crossed at this point and we trek up to the valley
on the right. Walk through the valley upward as the
landscape changes from dusty plains to green pasture
ground. Here you will be welcomed by the Changpa
(Tibetan Nomads). O/N Camp at Norbu Sumdo |
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Day- 12 |
(Norbu Sumdo - Kiangdom (4573m) 4/5 hours)
A wonderful and exciting day of
trekking. Here the landscape changes dramatically.
Walking through pasture, and sand patches, the valley
becomes broader and broader we go on via Chumik Shailfo
and crossing a stream finally arrive at the beautiful
pearl shaped Tso-Moriri Lake containing large mineral
deposits. This is a 24 Km long and 6 kms wide lake and
the summer grazing ground to the Changpa who can be seen
with their flocks of sheep, goats and Yaks. Kyang
(Tibetan Wild Ass), birds like the bar headed goose, and
other migratory birds including the black-necked duck
are also found on this lake in the Changthang region |
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Day- 13 |
(Kiangdom - Thargang over Manechan-la
(4765m) 6 hours)
Today follow the trail,
which goes upwards to the Phirtse-phu River. In the
beginning the valley is very narrow with rugged rocks.
The altitude makes no difference as you follow the left
bank of the river. Crossing streams a gentle climb takes
us to Manechan-la and to the campsite at Thargang. |
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Day- 14 |
(Thargang - Lanyar la - Lanyar 7
hours)
Leaving the campsite behind today
again we follow the left bank of the stream. The small
pass of Lanyar la has to be crossed. This region is
inhabited by Ladakhi Changpas (nomads) seeking summer
grass for their sheep. 2 hours later arrive at the
campsite of Lanyar. Splendid views of the Zanskar range
around the campsite |
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Day- 15 |
(Lanyar - Thelakong la - Khalad 6
hours)
Long and exhausting day beginning
with a gradual ascent to the pass from where you get
extensive views of the barren Kyangchu thang plateau
After crossing the Thelakong la you follow the Zara Chu.
The Zara Chu rivulet has to be crossed several times. By
evening arrive at the campsite of Khalad |
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Day- 16 |

(Khalad - Pang
5 hours)
Now trek downwards following the
Zara chu and crossing some time on left, some time on
right. Lastly arrive at Pang Tented summer
camp on Manali - Leh highway |
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Day- 17 |
We drive to Manali
by Jeep/Bus from Pang on the Manali Leh Highway. Option 2: We can continue by
Jeep/Bus on to Leh crossing the Tanglang La pass. From
Leh take your flight back to Delhi. |