Manali Ladakh Trekking
Duration : 23 Days
Destinations Covered : Delhi - Manali - Kali Yani Pass - Ladakh - Amritsar
The land which can be described only in Speculative Expanse -
Geographical, historical and human factors have endowed this region,
known earlier as Manyul "the land of men" with its unique
character and place in the World. Bounded by two of the world's
mightiest mountain ranges, the Great Himalayas, the Karakoram,
the Ladakh range & the Zanskar range. Is located in the rain
- shade of the Himalaya, is arctic, high altitude, mountainous
desert. It has beautiful wild flowers, a wide range of mountain
animals, hundred of species of resident and migratory birds, and
hospitable, hardy, cheerful and courteous people. The people are
an amalgam of the Tibetan, Balti, Dard and Aryan ethnic strains.
Isolated regions of Zanskar foster the non-Mongoloid Drogpa tribe
in the Indus valley between Khalsi and Battalik, and the Changpa
nomadic shepherds of the Eastern plains are some of the most attractive
and fruitful subjects of study & Travel.
Within striking distance of several major trailheads, Manali
is the most popular place and end treks. The road journey from
Manali to Leh, offers a hikes over some of the world's highest
passes and the most stunning mountain desert landscapes, promises
to stir up the appetite of those seeking a truly Himalayan adventurer.
Day 1: Arrive Delhi, meet and transfer to Hotel. Stay
overnight at Hotel.
Day 2: Take the dramatic morning flight to Kullu, then continue by jeep to Manali.
Day 3: Day free to explore Manali. Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 4: We spend an additional day in the Kullu valley, to explore the surrounding region.
Day 5: Trek out of Manali to the open meadow of Lamadug.
Day 6: Trek to Riyali, just above the treeline.
Day 7: Continue to the base camp of Kali Yani pass.
Day 8: Rest day in this spectacular natural setting at the base of the pass.
Day 9: Over Kali Yani Pass (4725 metres) to our streamside camp at Donku Thach.
Day 10: Continue down valley to the shepherd camp at Lamapar.
Day 11: Through a verdant valley with peaks all around to our camp at Dalmarhi.
Day 12: We reach our first village in 7 days, Barabhangal.
Day 13: A rest day in the fascinating medireview village of Barabhangal.
Day 14: A steady climb to our camp at the base of Thamser Pass.
Day 15: Over Thamser Pass (4570 metres) to Pannatu.
Day 16: Along the river and through the woods to the tiny settlement of Palachak.
Day 17: We are now in more inhabited country and we pass several small villages on the way to our camp at the village of Biling.
Day 18: We continue down to the Tibetan refugee camp at Bir, then travel by jeep to McLeod Ganj, home of Tibet's government-in-exile.
Day 19-20: We spend two additional days in McLeod Ganj to visit the Tibetan library, local Buddhist monasteries, and the town's colorful marketplace.
Day 21: We travel by jeep to Amritsar, site of the Golden Temple, the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion. Overnight there.
Day 22: Early morning Express train to Delhi. Check in Hotel. Stay overnight at Hotel.
Day 23: Depart-Delhi, Transfer to airport for flight to onwards journey.
Manali Ladakh Trekking, Adventure Tours
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