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Epic Journeys, Ladakh & Africa July-September, 2010 |
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When it comes to travel to remote regions, to altitude or to inhospitable conditions, you need an outfitter with the right credentials, the right guides and the right equipment.
Our Ladakh Trips are recommended by the National Geographic Traveler !!
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Its time to begin planning for the the big monsoon season that arrives in the Himalaya late June, where the only avenues for adventure travel remain tucked away in India's Trans Himalaya. Our Ladakh and Zanskar trips are certainly our most popular multi-day adventures, with a great mix of hiking, drives and witnessing the Grand Canyon of Asia, journeying down the incredible gorge of the Zanskar. This year, we have two departures so you are not disappointed when this trip runs full.

We are also launching the Amazing African Adventure, combining a descent of the Zambezi starting at the base of the Victoria Falls, and running the best of the river, and then watching wildlife at the Masai Mara, as only Africa can offer. It promises to be one of our popular departures from now on.
We also have trips on offer for the trekker, with two great hikes in Ladakh. One is a trek into the less traveled Ripchar valley with its small villages, nomadic settlements and pastures where we see a wide variety of flowers till the end of August, and birds too. We cross some high passes with excellent views of the Karakorams and the Zanskar ranges. And ofcourse, the ever popular Markha valley.
So, Africa or Ladakh, we hope to see you take the plunge.
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The Grand Canyon of the Zanskar, a World Classic
Category : Multi-Activity Adventure (drives, hike, camp, raft the Zanskar canyon)
Duration : 12 Days 
Location : Ladakh and Zanskar
Grade : Moderate
Dates : Aug 07-18 & Aug 21-Sep 01
Price : Rs. 59000/person
In a land full of spectacular sights, and magnificent monasteries, it is easy to overlook a hidden wonder - the gorge cut by the mighty Zanskar river as it carves its way through the Zanskar mountains. This is a deep canyon, with 2000 ft high cliffs falling sheer into the raging river, pathless, remote, and forbidding. Until recent years, this was only known to the local Zanskar people who viewed it with some awe, but not we suspect with any great love - they regarded it like you view a prize bull - a magnificent but dangerous necessity. In the long winter months, the passes over the mountains are blocked by snow and the District of Zanskar is cut off from the rest of Ladakh . Then the only link to the outside world is down the Grand Canyon of the Zanskar, walking on the frozen ice as the river still runs below - a cold, arduous, and perilous, 4 day trek. In more recent years the Zanskar has become known to international river runners, and top trekkers who have hailed it as 'the Grand Canyon of Asia'. Those who have been lucky enough to travel down the great canyons and rivers of the world, all rate the Zanskar as truly magnificent and a world classic. Most people agree that in terms of the scenery it is more magnificent than say the Grand Canyon or the Colorado, Canada's Nahanni River, or Peru's Colca Canyon. The former are both National Parks and World Heritage Sites. Coupled with the magnificent scenery is the traditional mainly Buddhist culture of Zanskar - a fascinating example to the rest of the world of sustainable environmental living.
Undoubtedly a classic, this journey to the last truly lost horizon of our shrinking planet - Zanskar, the "land of white copper" is a trip of a lifetime. Aug 07/21. Fly Delhi - Leh (3466m ; 11,370ft). Transfer to hotel. Rest, hydrate and acclimatise. Overnight Leh hotel. Aug 08/22.Leh. Acclimatise and sightseeing. For the more energetic a visit to a few monasteries such as Shey, Thikse and Hemis will be arranged. Or choose to relax and walk into Leh town, to its exciting market and outdoor restaurants. Overnight Leh hotel. Aug 09/23.Drive Leh - Kargil (3201m ; 10500 ft ; 9-10 hrs). We drive from Leh to Mulbek - Kargil, through a spectacular moonscape. We drive over the Fotu La (14,000 ft), a high mountain pass and exit the Indus valley. Enroute, we do a photo stop above the Lamayuru monastery belonging to the 'Red Hat' sect. Overnight Kargil hotel. Aug 10/24.Drive Kargil - Rangdum (3964m ; 13,000ft ; 8-9 hrs). A spectacular drive past Panikar and Parkachik, with magnificent views of the 7000 metre plus Nun and Kun massif, hanging glaciers and large meadows. We drive till Rangdum Gompa (12,000 ft). Overnight tented camp. Aug 11/25.Drive Rangdum - Remala (3635m ; 11,925ft ; 6 hrs). We drive to Remala, which is the starting point for the rafting trip on the Stod river, a tributary of the Zanskar river. We drive over the Pensi La (14,500 ft), which enables grand views of the Zanskar peaks at the bottom of which is the Drung Durung glacier that feeds the Zanskar river, 40 km below, into which we flow trip the next day. Overnight tented camp. Aug 12/26.Rafting expedition begins at Remala. Raft till near Karsha Gompa, near Padum. (3496m ; 11,466ft ; 4 hrs) We raft 30 km in 4-5 hrs which includes a break for lunch and hot beverages. We are surrounded by 6000 metre high peaks. River section today includes a Class II section, a good introduction for first timers as well as to the river in general. Settle into camp by afternoon, we can take an optional hike to Karsha Gompa. Aug 13/27. After a late morning start, we raft from Karsha up to Honyo / Pidmo (3361m ; 11,025 ft ; 3 hrs). This stretch is approximately 25 km with Class II and III rapids. Another easy day to get used to the river, the altitude and hone our paddling skills. Aug 14/28.After packing camp, we raft 25 km to Nyerak (3286m ; 10,780ft ; 3 hrs) a Class III section. The gorge narrows in on the river - this indeed is a Grand Canyon in its own right. We stop for the day to pitch camp in a gorge below Nyerak village. Aug 15/29. Rest day at Nyerak. Take a hike to Nyerak village or relax under the cool shade of the willows at our Campsite. Wash up at the campsite stream and enjoy the day off. Aug 16/30. Todays 35 km rafting section takes us from Nyerak to Lamaguru (3190m ; 10,465ft ; 6 hrs) through the core of the Zanskar A classic white water day with continuous Class III rapids, and a few Class IV rapid where the river squeezes between a gap of about 18ft. We stop for lunch near a huge waterfall and continue to camp at the confluence of Markha river with the Zanskar. Rock formations, spires and an amazing palette of colours add to the trip today. Camp. Aug 17/31 We raft 40 kms of Class III/IV white water from Lamaguru to Nimu (3154m;10,345 ft ; 3-4 hrs) today. We raft past the village of Chilling and exciting rapids as the Zanskar plunges out of the canyon to meet with the Indus at Nimu. We end our trip at the confluence of the Zanskar with the Indus. Drive an hour back to Leh. Last minute retail therapy and a hot shower! Overnight hotel. Aug 18/Sep 01.Transfer to Leh airport. Fly Leh - Delhi.
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THE BEST OF AFRICA - Sep 21-30, 2010
Victoria Falls, Zambezi White Water Rafting & the Masai Mara, here are 3 of the 1000 places to see before you die!
The Victoria Falls is where the wide Zambezi River simply drops some 100 meters into a narrow gorge. The Falls lie across the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. Called "Mosi-oa-Tunya", (the smoke that thunders) in the local language the Falls are one of the seven wonders of the world and when you first come to Zambia, Livingstone is must visit destination.
From here we get into our rafts and practice paddling techniques before we paddle across rapid 1. Here we have the option to carry the rafts up over a few rocks and float around in the "Boiling Pot" directly beneath Victoria Falls, the best start to any raft trip in the world. We run rapid after rapid such as the Midnight Diner, Gulliver's Travels and the Mother where we can have a wonderful riverside banquet lunch whilst watching other rafts come through, Oblivion!
We float on down to our camp at Rapid 23 called Bobo Beach where we will sample sundowners, a fantastic barbeque (vegetarian options are available) and a homemade apple crumble for dessert. Fall asleep in your tent or under the stars in your million star hotel. Two more days are spent running the best of the Zambezi. As the gorge opens out we see the occasional crocodile and see our last (and best) rapids of the trip, Chamamba and Upper Moemba. On our way out, we visit stunning villages such as Mukuni Village and Songwe.
We move into a whole new dimesion now!! The Masai Mara offers an absolutely unique variety of animals. The reason is that this hilly region is both humid and fertile, and is crossed by the rivers Mara and Talek, full of crocodiles and hippos, which carry water the whole year round. The banks of the rivers are covered in thick forest, which gradually makes way for bush and grassland. The abundance of water and excellent availability of food are the reasons why the Masai Mara, which in fact is a continuance of the Tanzanian Serengeti National Park, has the greatest population of wild animals in the whole of Africa. There is a particularly dramatic "spectacle" from July to November, the annual migration of huge herds of Gnus and Zebras. Predators such as Hyenas, Jackals, Leopards and Lions of course, closely follow these herds. Gigantic herds of over 200 buffaloes can also be observed. Plenty of food is available for elephants, giraffes, and the many species of antelopes. Spending 3 days at the reserve make it a heady combination after running the wild Zambezi.
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Title : Markha Valley Trek
Category : Trek Duration : 08 Days Location : Ladakh Season : Monsoon (july - sep) Grade : Moderate Dates : July 23-31, 2010 Price : Rs. 34,200 + flights One of the most popular trek in Ladakh, the proximity to Leh brings a lot of people in this valley. Beautiful landscape and good chances to spot some high altitude wildlife.
Day 01 (Jul 23): Fly Delhi - Leh (3500m) Transfer to hotel. Relax and acclimatise. Visit Leh market in the evening. Overnight Hotel.
Day 02 (Jul 24): In Leh (3500m) Visit Leh palace, the Shey / Thikse / Hemis gompas. Overnight Hotel
Day 03 (Jul 25): Drive Leh to Chilling and trek to Skiu (3400m) 4-5hrs The trail goes through a flat and desolate plain along the river Indus and swings into the mountains along the pretty, willow-lined Zingchan gorge.
Day 04 (Jul 26): Trek Skiu to Markha (3700m) 5-6hrs The trail to Markha is not too strenuous, rising about 300m over the 22km,crossing the Markha river a couple of times .There are a few ancient chortens along the trail, and a number of wolf pits used to trap wolves when they roam the valley during the winter months. Markha is a substantial village, complete with a derelict fort on the hillside and a small village monastery. Camp.
Day 05 (Jul 27): Trek Markha to Thachungtse (4150m) 5-6hrs KangYatze (6400m), a magnificent snow clad mountain commands the views for the next two days. On the walk there are sights of some fascinating geological creations of large boulders balanced precariously on top of consolidated earth spikes. Continue down over a bridge to Thachungtse, a lovely valley to camp in. A popular place to spot herds of blue sheep slide up and down the steep cliffs with incredible agility. Camp.
Day 06 (Jul 28): Trek Thachungtse to Nimaling (4720m) 3-4hrs You pass several mani walls and suddenly come across a small lake. The view is wonderful from here - both of KangYatze, whose bulk gets reflected in the still waters of the lake, and also of the Markha Valley which we are now well above. We descend slowly to the flat-bottomed valley of Nimaling which has a semi-permanent population of villagers who come from the Markha Valley to graze their live stock on the summer pastures.
Day 07 (Jul 29): Trek Nimaling to Shang Sumdo(3660m) over the Kongmaru La (5130m) 6-7hrs As we climb the last short but steep slope to the top there are good views over the Zanskar Range and of the vertical ice walls on the north face of Kang Yaze. Its about a 3hrs climb to the top. The descent initially is quite steep and then eases out to reach the river bed at Shang Sumdo.
Day 08 (Jul 30): Drive Shang Sumdo to Leh. 2-3 hrs Get into vehicles to go to Hemis (optional) or continue directly to Leh. Lunch at the hotel, wash up & the spend the afternoon shopping in Leh.
Day 09 (Jul 31): Fly Leh - Delhi Early morning transfer to Airport for Leh - Delhi flight.
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Ripchar Valley Trek Category : Trek Duration : 08 Days Location : Ladakh Grade : Moderate
Dates : Aug 21-28, 2010
A very interesting trek beginning at Lamayuru and walking up the less traveled Ripchar valley with its small villages, nomadic settlements and pastures where we see a wide variety of flowers from end of July to end of August and birds too. We cross some high passes with excellent views of the Karakorams and the Zanskar ranges.
Day 01(Aug 21): Fly Delhi-Leh (3500m) Transfer to Hotel. Rest & Acclimatise.
Day 02(Aug 22):In Leh (3500m) Visit the famous Shey & Thiksey monasteries in the morning, return to the hotel for lunch explore the interesting Leh market in the evening.
Day 03(Aug 23):Leh to Hinju (3750m) 5-6hrs drive & 1 hr walk Drive Leh to just short of the village Hinju, visit the famous Alchi monastery and the lamayuru monastery. Hinju a pretty village, with its eleventh century gompa high up on a crag, makes a pleasant place to stop. We walk for about an hour along the Ripchar valley to reach the small hamlet of Hinju.
Day 04(Aug 24): Hinju to Sumdo Chenmo (4300m) 7-8hrs The Ripchar Valley gets more and more beautiful the higher up we walk, with its thick growth of willows and dramatic views back to rock pinnacles on the sky line. Its a short but steep ascent from the camp to the top of this pass, but rewards with views all the way back to the Prinkiti La. Descend steepily to the Sumdo Chenmo.
Day 05(Aug 25): Sumdo Chenmo to Lanak(4000m) 5-6hrs The initially steep descent to the Sumda Valley becomes more gentle towards Lanak. Camp by the river, Sumda Chu.
Day 06(Aug 26): Lanak to Chilling (3250m) over Dungduchun La(4700m) 7-8hrs The isolated village of Sumda shows few signs of change and the villagers are largely self-sufficient. From the village the path goes over a small pass, Dungduchun La. There are fantastic views from the top. Follow the path and the stream down the valley to Chilling.
Day 07(Aug 27): Chilling to Leh 2 hrs drive Chilling is a fairly large village famous for producing some of the best metalwork in Ladakh. Post breakfast drive to Leh, Check in the hotel for lunch on reaching Leh. Opportunities to shop in the Leh market. Overnight Hotel.
Day 08(Aug 28):Early morning transfer to Airport for Leh - Delhi flight. |
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