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Chilling To Shang Sumdo Trekking Tour

Zanskar River – Chilling Trekking Tour

Main Tour (5 nights / 6 days) + Extension Chilling to Shang Sumdo (5 Nights / 6 Days)
Total duration : 10 Nights / 11 Days
Chilling To Shang Sumdo - Day 1
Day 01:Arrive into Leh * Check into the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
This morning, following your arrival into Leh, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your residence, The Chamba Camp, Thiksey. You will be guests of the Thiksey Monastery. Soak in the serenity of the surroundings as you are accorded the traditional welcome of Ladakh. You will be accompanied to your well appointed luxury tents, where the check-in formalities will be completed by our Guest Relations hostess.

There will be no activity on your day of arrival as it is medically mandated that you relax and undergo minimal exertion to enable you to acclimatize to the rarefied oxygen levels at this high-altitude. At your convenience, the Excursion Specialist at Chamba Camp, Thiksey will meet with you to discuss the itinerary suggested and help you plan your excursions and make changes if required, as the excursions mentioned in the program can be customized to suit your interests, choices and leisure.

Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
Chilling To Shang Sumdo - Day 2
Day 02:Unravel the treasures of the old city
Today brings a late start, leaving the morning free for you to enjoy a languid breakfast and walk around the camp site, taking in the sights and the atmosphere where each tent opens out on to alfa-alfa pastures with a view of the willow trees as the wind gracefully brushes the branches and the rustling sound of the poplar trees creating an aura of unmatched beauty and serenity, making you naturally unwind and relax.

Or, if you are an early riser, may we suggest setting out on our optional bird watching sojourn, with our camp naturalist, spotting and identifying a variety of birds of the Trans-Himalayan region.

This afternoon, following lunch proceed on a gentle orientation tour of Leh, located approximately 19 kilometres (1 hr) from your camp. Visit popular landmarks which include the magnificent Leh Palace. Built by King Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century, the palace has nine storeys’, some of which are in ruins. Some of the sections display fine traces of Ladakhi architecture. From the palace continue by foot to the LAMO [Ladakh Arts & Media Organisation] Centre on a short walking tour passing some enchanting old houses. The centre is housed in one of the most important heritage houses, Munshi (Togoche) House situated at the foot of the Leh Palace. Following a tour of the house there will be a short presentation by a Ladakhi scholar on the architectural heritage of the old city. Enjoy a view of the old city from the terrace of the Munshi House as you sip the special Ladakhi tea with light snacks. The Heritage exploration continues from Munshi House through the old city ending in the bazaar.

End your tour at the Shanti Stupa, perched upon a great vantage point over Leh, with spectacular views of the stone strewn landscape, as you relish a hot cup of traditional Ladakhi butter tea watching the setting sun.

Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
Chilling To Shang Sumdo - Day 3
Day 03:Discover hidden relics of Thiksey monastery and explore the Hemis Monastery
An early morning start with tea and coffee followed by a visit to the Thiksey monastery, which stands about a kilometre from your camp. This beautiful monastery houses a two storey statue of the Maitreya Buddha seated on a lotus and boasts of a spectacular view of the valley. At the monastery, you will have the privilege to participate in the morning prayer ceremony at sunrise. Continue on a guided tour of the monastery, visiting the beautiful prayer room which has many handwritten and painted books as well as the temple dedicated to goddess Tara with her 21 images placed in glass-covered wooden shelves. You will also see small shrines devoted to the guardian divinities including Cham-Sing, the protector deity of Thiksey.

Return to the camp for a leisurely breakfast. The rest of the morning is free, allowing you time to relax and take in the pristine beauty around you. Or you may like to indulge in our optional cycling trip in the vicinity of the Thiksey village and its surroundings. Or you could also choose to drive to the Saboo village for a séance session with the Oracle [Note: This optional excursion will be confirmed a day prior subject to the oracle willing to give an audience]

This afternoon, proceed to explore the jewel in the crown of the Drukpa lineage, the Hemis Monastery, the oldest monastic institution of Ladakh, situated about 20 kilometres (1 hr) from Thiksey. Built in a secluded valley, the monastery belongs to the Drukpa School or the Dragon Order of Mahayana Buddhism. Explore the many interesting facets of this institution, established under the patronage of King Senge Namygal in the 13th century, where young lamas are taught literature, history, philosophy, yoga and tantra. The monastery halls are adorned with beautiful statues and mural paintings.

This evening enjoy a drink as the sun dips under the horizon, casting exquisitely colored shadows on the snow-capped peaks surrounding the camp.

Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
Chilling To Shang Sumdo - Day 4
Day 04:Walk in the Footsteps of Buddha
Embark on an exploration of the monastic treasures of Ladakh. Driving through picturesque landscape along the River Indus, arrive at the fabled Alchi Monastery, built in the 11th century. Founded by Ringchen Zangpo, the Great Translator, the Alchi Gompa displays a Kashmiri influence in its art and architecture. Within the monastery you will see beautiful Tibetan and Gandhara style murals of Ladakh, frescos and images of the Buddha. Relish a picnic lunch in a picturesque setting. On your way back from Alchi, you will stop by at the Basgo fort, built in the 16th century. Basgo, literally “Bull’s Head” in the local language, was the center of power and politics in this region at one point of time and houses a copper-gilt Buddha statue in one of its prayer halls. The ruins of the fort bear the horrific evidence of the invasions of the Mongols.

Alternatively combine your visit to Alchi with our optional rafting excursion. The day begins with a drive through the pastoral countryside, arriving at the put-in point. Take a gentle rafting trip down the Indus River, floating past traditional Ladakhi villages, enjoying the mesmerising views, and the contrast between the greenery of the Nimoo village on one bank and the stark barren landscape of the other. Following a picnic lunch continue to the fabled Alchi Monastery.

On your return to the camp, later in the evening, as the sun sets on varied mountain hues amidst the rustic landscape with the Thiksey Monastery standing tall as a monumental back drop, you will be enchanted by a cultural dance performance, Zyabro.

Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
Chilling To Shang Sumdo - Day 5
Day 05:A day at the Sport of the Royals
This morning, after breakfast, you will drive 20 kilometres (1hr) to visit the Stok Palace, across the River Indus. Take a walk through the Palace, a beautiful medieval fortress, serving as the residence of the Queen Mother and Prince of Ladakh. A section of this Palace has been converted into a museum which houses some of the most interesting and priceless collections of the Royal family. Admire some of the exquisite royal perak (headgear) embedded with priceless coral and turquoise. The museum also exhibits Royal costumes, coins, photographs and paintings. Continue onwards to the Stok village. Explore the rustic beauty of the village as you walk down the narrow lanes, catching a glimpse of local village life, culminating at a quaint Ladakhi house, where you can enjoy a nice cup of tea.

Return to the camp for lunch.

Late this afternoon, you will drive a short distance from your camp to witness the traditional fanfare and glamour associated with the game of Polo. Polo originated in the Western Himalayas in the kingdoms of Baltistan and Gilgit. King Singge Namgyal, whose mother was a Balti princess, was impressed with the thrill of the sport and introduced it to the region of Ladakh in the 17th century. Each team consists of six players and the game is fast and furious in this rugged terrain. The excitement builds up as goals are struck by both sides; each goal accompanied by a burst of song and music from the surna and daman, traditional ladakhi musical instruments.

*Polo excursions are available only on the dates given below. Please plan your visit accordingly to the thrilling Polo experience!

June 2014
  • 19
  • 23
  • 27
July 2014
  • 19
  • 23
  • 27
  • 31
August 2014
  • 04
  • 08
  • 12
  • 16
  • 20
  • 24
  • 28
September 2014
  • 01
  • 05
  • 09
  • 13
  • 17
  • 25
  • 29

Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
Extension
Valley to valley – Chilling to Shang Sumdo
The start of the trek gives you an early glimpse of the excitement this trek has to offer as you ride across the Zanskar River on a wooden trolley system. Chilling to Shang Sumdo trek has much to offer in terms of views, the flora and fauna, old ruins of monasteries, forts, the majestic sights of the passes and the mountains and will surely have you asking for more every day.
Chilling to Shang Sumdo
Day 06:Chilling to Skiu Village (4060 meters), 4 to 5 hours
After an early breakfast, drive to Chilling (1 ½ hrs).You begin your trekking tour in Chilling by taking a trolley across the Zanskar River where ponies await to carry your camping equipment. There is a lot of wildlife between these two valleys and you might easily spot a heard of blue sheep, locally called ‘bharal’. From here onwards the track road weaves its way into Skiu, where there is an old monastery and an old palace, which is now in ruins. This was once used by the erstwhile royal family as a rest stop en-route to Srinagar. The track for the day is pretty easy and gets you introduced into the trek in a nice and gradual way.

Overnight at the tented camp at Skiu
Skiu to Markha
Day 07:Skiu to Markha (3710 meters), 7 to 8 hours
Leaving early this morning, your trail is fairly level as you follow the Markha River along its course, crossing it a few times at Sara and Chaluk villages. You walk through winter settlements and notice the shrines and the Mani walls built of stones inscribed with Buddhist prayers. Walking along the river’s left bank, you arrive at a beautiful campsite surrounded by willows, where you will be spending the night. The campsite is just short of Markha village but you will cross the river to it in the morning when the current is gentler.

Overnight at the tented camp at Markha
Chilling Trekking Tour
Day 08:Markha to Hankar (3900 meters), 3 to 4 hours
Leaving early so you can make the most of the calm waters of the river, you walk for some 20 minutes and helped by the team, cross the river to reach Markha, the largest village in the Markha Valley. Markha consists of around twenty houses, an old monastery and a ruined castle. The trail continues past the castle and old stone-mills and the Techa monastery perched atop a towering cliff, which you can visit if you wish.

After Umlungyou get your first glimpse of the Kang Yatse peak (6400meters).You walk for another two hours or so to reach Hankar, where there are a monastery and a ruined fort which you will visit after lunch.

Overnight at the tented camp at Hankar
Zanskar Range
Day 09:Hankar-Tchangungtse (4200 meters)-Nimaling (4700 meters), 4 to 5 hours
A steep uphill walk and an hour later you are at the lovely green pasture of Tchangungtse. You halt here for a short while, drinking in the fabulous view of the Zanskar Range and Kang Yatse. After a breather, you’re back on the trail, which turns east, and you reach the plateau of Nimaling. Nimaling is the summer grazing ground for the yaks, sheep and goats of Markha and the highest camping ground on this trek.

Overnight at the tented camp at Nimaling
Nimaling to Shang Sumdo
Day 10:Nimaling to Shang Sumdo (3560 meters) via Kongmaru La (5200 meters), 6 to 7 hours
You begin today’s trek with a steep ascent towards Kongmaru La. The trail gets steeper as you approach the pass. Setting foot upon the ridge at the top of the pass,you are amply rewarded for the hard climb with grand views of the Indus to the north-east and the Zanskar range to the south. The two-hour long descent to Chogdo Village (3810 meters) is equally steep but gets more gradual as you enter Shang Gorge, with its strange, other-world rock formations.

There are a few more river crossings before you arrive at Chuskarmo and finally Shang Sumdo by early evening.

From here you drive back via Hemis to the Chamba camp, Thiksey (75 kms, 2 hrs)

Overnight at the Chamba Camp, Thiksey
Chilling To Shang Sumdo - Day 11
Day 11:Bid farewell to the land of the lamas
Today you bid farewell to the enchanting and breathtaking mountainous and rugged terrain of Ladakh, as you transfer to the Leh airport and board your flight to your onward destination.
 

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