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Day- 01 |
(Manali - Darcha
- 7 hours)
Start early from Manali for Darcha by
car/bus |
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Day- 02 |
(Darcha - Pallamo Camp - 3/4
hours)
From Darcha follow the pleasant track until
the last hamlet. Pass a spectacular gorge.
Continue along the left bank of the rivulet.
Camp one hour beyond the ford in a grove of
poplar |
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Day- 03 |
(Pallamo - Zanskar sundo Camp - 4/5
hours)
Pallmo to Zanskar sumdo
is very easy walk on the river bank until
the Camp. With very nice view and mountains
and very clean water which we can drink |
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Day- 04 |
(Zanskar sundo - Chumick
Nagpo Camp - 5/6 hours)
Zanskar sumdo to
Chumick Nagpo is very hard walk until the camp.
But there is very cold if the weather is not
good. You must take warm cloth |
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Day- 05 |
(Chumick Nagpo - Lakhang
Camp - 6/7 hours)
At night camp of Chumick
Nagpo is very cold it is base camp of Shinkur-La.
Chumick Nagpo to Lakhang day also very hard walking
after 3 hr walking from Chumick Nagpo we can reach at
Shinkur-La top. From the top we can see the good view of
Gonbo Rangjhon which is very famous and Gonbo Rangjhon
mean is Buddha Maha-Kala in Buddhism culture |
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Day- 06 |
(Lakhang Camp - Table - 6
hours)
Climb down a mass of fallen rocks,
and then ford several streams. After one hour, you pass
below the face of Gonbo Rangjhon from where an easy
descent leads to Kargyak (4100m) on the right bank. Two
hours after Kargyak you reach the Table campsite |
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Day- 07 |
(Table - Purne - 6
hours)
From Table, continue on the right
bank along an easy path reaching Tanze. Tanze is a small
village with a Gompa in rums a bit higher up. A short
distance beyond Tanze there is a bridge across to the
left bank. Walk over moraine leading to Karu. Afterwards
an excellent path leads steadily to Tela (4 hours) a
beautiful village. The path continues downwards near the
river as we stay on the left bank. Then climb a gentle
slope up to Jal. Next comes a steep descent towards a
large bridge, which you cross to get to Purne. Stay at
camp |
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Day- 08 |
(Purne - Phuktal - Purne - 4
hours)
Arrive at a small tributary flowing
into the Tsarap Chu with beautifully clear water
cascading down. A ledge leads to a small plateau
sprinkled with chortens and religious banners. From here
you can see the Phuktal Monastery, one of the most
spectacular Gompas in Zanskar. Phuktal belongs to the
tradition of the Gelukpa (yellow hats). Return to
Purne |
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Day- 09 |
(Purne - Ichar - 5/6
hours)
From Purne walk backwards to cross
a bridge. The trail that overhangs the Tsarap is
sometimes tricky and hard going. Frequent small canyons
of pudding stones. Pass a bit above the hanging bridge,
which leads to the village of Cha. Two hours later, you
arrive at Kaydang, a small village in a poplar grove.
Carry on until Hanumi Pass below the village of Surle.
Arrive at a large bridge, which leads to Ichar. Camp at
Ichar |
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Day- 10 |
(Ichar - Mune - 5
hours)
Cross back to the left bank, then
take a gradual climb before coming to a major tributary
(bridge). Gradual descent down towards Reru, and a
beautiful plain covered with flowers (July). Camp at
Mune |
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Day- 11 |
(Mune - Padum - 5 Hours
)
From the monastery go down a steep
incline to the main trail. After two hours, you arrive
at Bardan Gompa, a Kagyukpa monastery famous for its
prayer wheel (180 cm high). Several
beautiful villages on the opposite bank.
Camp at Padum |
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Day- 12 |
Full day
rest |
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Day- 13 |
(Padum - Karsha - 3/4
hours)
From Padum head towards Pipiting,
then a dusty plain towards the Doda river. Pass a bridge
over the River Doda, and then climb towards Karsha.
Hotel at the entrance of the village. Beautiful Gelukpa
Monastery dates from 15th century. Camp at
Karsha |
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Day- 14 |
(Karsha - Pishu - 5
hours)
An easy but dusty trek alongside
the Zanskar River. Above Rinam there is a small stream
and shelter formed by the rocks. Before Pishu, make a
little detour to see the longest hanging bridge over
Zanskar River (55m). It leads to Zangla (From Zangla a
trail goesto Padum via Tsar and Thongde). Attractive
campsite below the village of Pishu. O/N camp at
Pishu |
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Day- 15 |
(Pishu - Hanumil)
Continue
on the left bank. Easy going alongside the river,
sometimes across a moraine plateau. After crossing a
bridge, Pidmo is reached. From here another 2 hours
until Hanumil. Very good campsite 100m past two houses.
Camp at Hanumil |
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Day- 16 |
(Hanumil - Parfi-la -
Snertse - 6 hours)
After a steep and difficult climb you come
to Parfi-la 3/4 hours beyond Hanumil with a small stream
on the left. Replenish supply of water. The trail leads
away from the edge of the Zanskar up to a plateau, then
to the base of the pass. A Steep climb to Parfi-la
(3000m). A 4 hour journey and rather steep descent till
reaching the Oma Chu River. After crossing a bridge
reach sandy slopes. Then walk along the slope as far as
the sheepfold of Snertse. Camp at
Snertse |
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Day- 17 |
(Snertse - Hanuma-la - Lingshed - 7
hours)
Long gradual ascent towards the
Hanuma-la through gorges. Pass a sheepfold to reach the
summit of Hanuma-la (4700m). Initially a steep descent
then a climb along the mountainside. From this small
pass, descent is easy towards Lingshed (3800m). Campsite
is near the Gelukpa style monastery. Camp at
Lingshed |
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Day- 18 |
Full day
rest |
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Day- 19 |
(Lingshed -Base of the
Senge-la - 6 hours)
Easy climb to
Murgum-la (4200m) -one hour. Continuous climbing passing
an escarpment. Then go along the slope. Landscape is
awesome with a beautiful view of the Niereg valley on
the other bank of Zanskar. Gentle descent towards the
village of Gongma (3840m) and Skiumpata. Then a very
steep climb as far as the Kiup-la (3850m). Then climb
gradually along the mountainside up to the base of
Senge-la. Camp at Senge-la |
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Day-
20 |
(Foot of Senge-la -
Senge - Photoksar - 7 hours)
Rather steep
1-2 hour climb to the Senge-la at an altitude of 5000m.
Then a short slope leads into a broad valley. It is easy
going first then a gentle climb towards the Bhumiktse-la
(4200m) with excellent views. Then descend towards
Photoksar (3750m), a splendid village at the base of a
huge mountain wall. An abandoned Gompa is
little away from the village. O/N camp |
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Day-
21 |
(Photoksar - Sirsir-la
- Hanupatta - 6 hours)
From the village a
gentle climb up to a large Chorten. Then a long ascent
to Sirsir-la. The last stage is steep. Pass is situated
at 4800m. Easy descent to the river. Then long descent
into a stony valley, a short distance before the village
of Hanupatta. O/N camp |
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Day-
22 |
(Hanupatta - Wanla - 5
hours)
From Hanupatta continue across the
slope until entering gorges. At the junction of two
rivers, a Chorten and religious banners on a flat are
seen. Pass a ridge then go down until reaching a bridge
across the Yapola. Then a few easy and some difficult
stretches until you reach Pensi-la (3 hrs). A little
beyond the village cross a bridge on the left bank.
Continue on a flat stretch of land till you reach Wanla
with its beautiful Gompa. O/N camp |
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Day-
23 |
(Wanla -
Lamayuru - 3 hours)
Go up the Shilkakong
along the right bank, cross the bridge and then arrive
at the Shilla Pass. Go to a broad chorten then follow a
narrow and dry gorge as far as the Prinkiti-la (3276m).
Easy descent by passing an escarpment. Cross
the river and move towards the village of
Lamayuru. Short climb towards the monastery,
which is the most photographed in Ladakh.
Overnight |