MARKHA VALLEY TREK
General Information
Places: Delhi- Leh- Spituk, Zingchen, Ganda La Base, Skiu, Markha, Thachuntse, Nimaling, Shangsumdo, Martselang, Leh- Delhi
Total Noof Days 11 Days
Grade Moderate
 
Detailed Itinerary
DAY 01  ARRIVE LEH (3, 500 M / 11,550 FT) - BY FLIGHT
Upon arrival at Leh you will be transfered to Hotel. You would take a little time to settle in and acclimatize since you have gone from a relatively low elevation in New Delhi to over 11,000 feet!  During the afternoon, you can walk through the old town, beneath the Leh Palace, to allow you to get oriented to this fascinating city. 
Overnight stay at hotel.
 
DAY 02   LEH - SPITUK –BY SURFACE – TREK TO ZINGCHEN (3,530 M) (4-5 HOURS)
After an early start from Leh, we will travel by jeep to Spituk, where horses will be waiting to carry our equipment. The trek will begin along an old jeep road into a parched and exposed region, so water and sunscreen are absolutely vital! After plodding through the shattered land for 3-hours, we will enter the lush Zingchen Valley , where the Rumbak River flows into the mighty Indus. Further into the valley lies our campsite, in the two-house hamlet of Zingchen (meaning ‘big field’). The rest of the day may be spent relaxing, or even taking a dip in the stream.
Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
 
DAY 03  TREK - ZINGCHEN TO GANDA LA BASE (4545M) (3-4 HOURS)
Today we will enter Hemis National Park, where we may be fortunate enough to get a glimpse of wild lives as diverse as the snow leopard, lynx, Ladakhi Urial (a type of goat), arghali (great Tibetan sheep), blue sheep, red fox, Tibetan wolf, dhole (wild dog), marmot and mountain hare. After paying the entrance fee, we will climb gradually through a beautiful gorge that will unveil the imposing Stok Range from time to time. Before reaching Rumbak, we will stop at a teahouse run by women from the village. After a warm cup of tea, we will continue through Rumbak, and pass by the house of Yurutse village, before reaching camp at the base of Ganda La (4545m). From our campsite, we can see a spectacular view of Stok Kangri and the whole of the Stok range.
Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
 
DAY 04  TREK - GANDA LA BASE TO SKIU(3300M).  VIA GANDALA 4900 M (6-7 HOURS)
After a light breakfast, we will begin our 2-hr ascend to Ganda La; views of the lofty Zanskar and Stok Ranges will leave you breathless. The usual chorten and prayer flags mark the top of the pass, where one may see blue sheep and marmots roaming the hills. After a short rest, we will make a gradual hour-long descent to Shingo and break for lunch. We will finish the day by hiking through a spectacular gorge before pitching camp at Skiu (3300m). Within this idyllic village lies an old monastery and ruins of an old castle (once a rest stop for the Royal family on their way to Srinagar ).
Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
 
DAY 05   TREK - SKIU TO MARKHA(3660-3200 M) (7-8 HOURS)
Following the Markha River, we will hike through the lovely valley on a fairly level path. The trail crosses the river at various points, and passes through winter settlements that contain Lhatos (religious shrines for local deities) and Mani walls (stones inscribed with Buddhist prayers). During peak season, a number of tented teahouses will be open, providing hearty refreshment. After cross the river for the last time, we will arrive in Markha, the largest village in the valley, consisting of around 20 houses, an old monastery and a ruined fort.
Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
Note: Water and sunscreen are essential, since the valley is quite exposed
 
DAY 06  TREK - MARKHA TO THACHUNGTSE (3,589M) (5-6 HOURS)

The Markha valley trail continues past old stone-mills, a ruined castle and the auspicious monastery of Techa, which is proudly perched on a towering cliff that looms above Markha, well worth visiting if we have the energy! The path then intersects the river several times before cutting through the last hamlets in the valley. After leaving the village of Umlung , we will be afforded our first view of Kang Yatse (6400m), which will stay in sight until we cross Kongmaru La. After we break for lunch in the village of Hangkar (the last in the valley), we will press onward to the lovely green pasture of Thachungste, where we will camp.

Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
 
DAY 07  TREK - THACHUNGTSE TO NIMALING (4700M) (4 HOURS)
Today the trail will lead us up to the beautiful plateau of Nimaling, where the people of the Markha Valley bring their herds to graze during the summer months. At 4700m, Nimaling is the highest camp on the trek, giving us spectacular views of Kang Yatse to the right, the Zangskar Range and the Markha Valley below.
Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
 
DAY 08 TREK - NIMALING TO SHANGSUMDO (3600M) VIA KONGMARULA (5200M) (7 HRS)

After a hearty breakfast, we will cross Kongmaru La, the highest pass on the trek. Here we have a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The 2-hour descend is quite steep, but will gradually level as we enter Shang Gorge, with its strange and otherworldly rock formations. More river crossings bar our way before we arrive at the sour-spring of Chuskurmo (used in traditional medicine by the Amchi doctors). After a break, we will pass through a couple of villages before reaching Shang Sumdo, where we will spend our last evening together. Enjoying the camaraderie and an excellent beer!

Overnight at the Two Men Tents.
 
DAY 0 9 TREK – SHANGSUMDO - MARTSELANG (2 HRS) TO LEH –BY SURFACE (1 HR)
Our spirits lifted by a successful trek, we will enjoy a pleasant 2-hr walk along a jeep road to Martselang, where the jeep will pick us up. On the way to Leh, it will be possible to visit some of the great monasteries of Ladakh such as Thikse, Hemis and Shey.
Overnight at the hotel.
 
DAY 10   IN LEH – DAY AT LEISURE
Today is a free day for ones own individual activities.

Overnight at the hotel.
 
DAY 11      LEH - DELHI – BY FLIGHT
In time transfer to the Leh airport to board flight back to Delhi.
 
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