

The Markha Valley Trek is certainly one of the most varied and beautiful treks in
the world. It ventures high into the Himalayas crossing two passes over 15,000 ft
(4575 m) as it circles from the edges of the Indus Valley, down into parts of
Zanskar, and passes through terrain that changes from incredibly narrow valleys
to wide-open vast expanses! It is made all the more interesting by the ancient
form of Buddhism that flourishes in the many monasteries that dot the landscape
perched high atop hills.
The trails are decorated by elaborate "chortens"(shrines) and "Mani"(prayer)
walls that further exemplify the region's total immersion in Buddhist culture. As
we trek to the upper end of the Markha Valley we are rewarded with spectacular
views of jagged snow capped peaks before crossing the 5150m Kongmaru La
(Pass) and descending to the famous Hemis Monastery, where we end our trek.
There are also a few days to explore the fascinating town of Leh and raft the
Indus River.
Area: The Land of High Passes; Ladakh
Duration: 14 Days.
Altitude: (5150 mts/16892 ft)
Grade: Moderate to Challenging
Season: Mid May - Early October
Day 01: Depart from Uk
We depart from the UK for our overnight flight to Delhi. We arrive into in the early
hours and transfer to our hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 02 : Delhi - Leh (Complete Rest in Leh for acclimatisation)
Take the morning flight for Leh. Check into the guest house and relax the whole
day. This is necessary for getting acclimatised. Overnight at the guesthouse.
Day 03: Leh - Shey - Thiksey - Hemis
On this day you will go a sightseeing trip to some ancient monasteries in this
area. Shey Gompa is about 15 kms from Leh. It used to be the summer palace of the
kings of Ladakh. There are lots of Stupas and Gompas built around the palace.
Shey palace was built by Deldan Namgyal in the beginning of 17'Th century AD.
Main attraction in Shey is the 12m Shakyamuni Buddha statue inside the
Dresthang Gompa. Thiksey Gompa, close to Shey is about 17 kms from Leh. The monastery is
considered to be one of the most beautiful in Ladakh and belongs to the
Gelukspa order. Hemis, about 45 kms south of Leh it is one of the most famous and largest
monastery in Ladakh. It belongs to the Drukpa order and was founded in the
early 17'Th century. The setting is perfect with the monastery cradled in a lovely
valley, surrounded by streams and fronted by long Mani walls. Overnight stay at
the guest house.
Day 04: Leh - Spitok (drive) - Trek to Zingchan (3200 mts/10496 ft)
Leave Leh early morning by Jeeps and reach Spituk (1 hr). Visit the Spituk
Gompa, built about 500 years ago. Start the trek from here by crossing a bridge
and walking south-west of the river Indus. The gorge section leads to the
confluence of Indus and Zingchan. Camp near the village of Zingchan.
Overnight in Tents.
Day 05: Zingchan - Yurutse (3900 mts/12792 ft) via Rumbak
It's a gradual climb from Zingchan to Rumbak. From here one gets fabulous
views of the snow capped Stok Mountains. From here we move along the
Rumbak Nala towards Yurutse. At Yurutse village you will find fields of barley
and potatoes. Overnight in Tents.
Day 06: Yurutse - Skiu (3100 mts/10168 ft) via Ganda La
A gradual ascent followed by a steep climb gets one to the Ganda la (4900 M).
From here views extend south to the Zanskar range and distant summits of the
Himalayan range. This is followed by a long descent to Shingo village. From
Shingo the trail heads into a narrow gorge leading towards Skiu. At Skiu there is
a confluence of the rivers coming from Markha valley and Shingo. Overnight in
Tents.
Day 07: Skiu - Markha (3800 mts/12464 ft)
It's a very pleasant hike, up the Markha valley today with the trail crossing
numerous streams. Markha is a quaint village with a deserted fort and a small
village Overnight in Tents.
Day 08: Markha - Thochuntse
From Markha the country changes and the warm, relatively heavily wooded
sections of the lower Markha is left behind. One will be required to cross the
river several times as there are no bridges here. Hankar, enroute, is the highest
village in the Markha valley. Overnight in Tents.
Day 09: Thochuntse - Nimaling (4700 mts/15416 ft)
Trek starts on a good path with several small inclines and a series of grassy
ridges. There are a series of Mani walls (walls carved with Buddhist prayers) and
chortens en route. This is one of the most beautiful high valleys in Ladakh and is
dominated by the Kangyaze peak. Overnight in Tents.
Day 10: Nimaling - Kongmaru La (5150 mts/16892 ft) - Sumdo
Today one will cross to the north of the Markha, climbing to the top of the
highest of the three passes, the 5,306 M Kongmaru La, with its wonderful views
from the top. There are snow peaks in every direction and on a clear day the
giants of Karakoram, including K2, can be seen on the north-western horizon.
The trail descends to the Martselang valley, following the Martselang stream to
the village of Sumdo. Overnight in tents.
Day 11: Sumdo - Hemis (4 hrs trek) - Leh
Today make an easy descent along the Martselang to where it broadens into the
valley of the Indus at Martselang village. Board the awaiting jeeps. Visit Hemis
monastery and after that drive to Leh via Shey and Thiksey monastery.
Overnight in a hotel.
Day 12: Leh Khardung La - Leh (40 kms/2 hrs)
In the morning drive for the Khardung - La Pass. This is the ultimate challenge
of the trip. It is the highest motorable road in the world taking you to a dizzy
5,600m! The view from the top is spectacular, stretching from the Indus valley in
the South over the endless peaks and ridges of the Zanskar range to the giants of the Sesser Massif in the North. You can feel proud of a true achievement as you finish the trip with your final satisfying descent. Evening back to Leh for dinner and overnight stay.
Day 13: Leh - Delhi
Transfer to the airport for the spectacular flight across the main chain of the
Himalaya to Delhi. On arrival at Delhi transfer to hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 14: Delhi Departure
Transfer to international airport according to your flight schedule.
