CHAR CHAR LA TREK
Season: July to September
Duration: 4 days drive / 10 days trek
Grade: Moderate
This is one of the most adventurous treks on an isolated route far into
the mountains with many rivers to be crossed.It is a real wilderness experience
for adventure seekers, and the best period for exploration is from August
- October when most of the snow has melted and the roaring rivers are
passable.

Day 01 : Delhi - Leh: -
Assistance upon arrival and transfer to domestic airport to connect flight
for Leh - 3500 Mts. meet upon arrival and transfer to hotel. Day free
for rest and acclimatization.
Day 02 : Indus Valley Sight Seeing: -
Fullday sightseeing of Shey, Thiksey and Hemis monasteries. Overnight
at hotel.
Day 03 : Drive Leh to Martselang and trek Shang Sumo(3700m) (2½
hrs): -
Leave Leh by jeep to the starting point of the trek at Martselang 3600
m. En route we visit the first Palace of Ladakh at Shey followed by a
visit to the famous Yellow Sect monastery of Thikse, which houses one
of the biggest Buddhas known as the future Buddha. After the visits we
will drive to Martselang and start our trek to Shang Sumdo, a small village
at 3700 m. Martselang is the entry point into the Hemis National Park
in which we may see endangered high altitude animals like Snow leopard,
Tibetan Wolves, the great Tibetan Sheep and Golden Eagle. Overnight in
tents.
Day 04 : Shang Sumdo - Lartsa (6 hrs): -
Today we trek through the gorge of Shang, ascending gradually and enjoying
the magnificent colors, shapes and rock formations of the gorge. We will
pass by the small village of Chogdo before arriving at camp at Lartsa
(4600m). Overnight in tents.
Day 05 : Lartsa - Thachungtse (4000m) over Kongmaru-La (5200m) (6 hrs):
-
A steep ascent leads us up to Kongmaru-La 5200 m. From the pass we will
see a breath taking view of Kangyatse (6400 m), Zanskar and the Karakoram
ranges. Then we descend gradually to the summer pasture of Nimaling, where
the villagers of Markha valley stay during the summer season with their
sheep, goats and yaks. The campsite of Thachungtse (4000 m) is further
down the valley on the bank of the Marka River. Overnight in tents.
Day 06 : Thachungtse - Yakrupal (5-6 hrs): -
After yesterday's strenuous walk, today is easier as we walk through the
remote Langthang valley, where few other tourists go. Only the villagers
from Markha, who use this valley as a pasture ground for their sheep,
goats, yaks and horses. From Thachungtse, we follow the valley down until
it divides, cross the river and follow the valley to the left along the
Langthang Chu River. The Langthang River has the tendency of rising during
the day due to snow melting in the mountains and by noon it becomes a
dangerous river to cross. An early start in the morning is therefore essential,
as one has to cross the river several times. Yakrupal (4200 m) is a nice,
green campsite.

Day 07 : Yakrupal - Tilat Sumdo (3750m) over Zalung Karpola (5150 m) (5-6
hrs): -
We will continue up the valley towards the pass of Zalung Karpo (5200m).
From the top of the pass there is a spectacular view of the Zanskar range
on one side, while on the other, the highest plateau in the world appears,
the Changthang plateau stretching far into Tibet. The only inhabitants
of the Changtang are a nomadic and semi-nomadic people, living in tiny
settlements with their animals and a small harvest of barley on which
to survive.
Descending down from the pass, several river crossings will follow and
lead us to the right bank of the Changchu River and the camping site of
Tilat Sumdo (3750m).
At the crossroads of Tilad Sumdo, it's worth exploring some of the secluded
gorges nearby. If fortune strikes there are chances of seeing wildlife
around, including blue sheeps and the rare snow leopard.
Yakrupal - Zalung Karpola (5150 m) - Tilat Sumdo (5-6 hrs) We will continue
up the valley towards the pass of Zalung Karpo (5200m). From the top of
the pass there is a spectacular view of the Zanskar range on the one side,
while on the other, the highest plateau in the world appears, the Changthang
plateau stretching far into Tibet. The only inhabitants of the Changtang
are a nomadic and semi-nomadic people, living in tiny settlements with
their animals and a small harvest of barley on which to survive.
Descending down from the pass, several river crossings will follow and
lead us to the right bank of the Changchu River and the camping site of
Tilat Sumdo (3750m).At the crossroads of Tilad Sumdo, it's worth exploring
some of the secluded gorges nearby. If fortune strikes there are chances
of seeing wildlife around, including blue sheeps and the rare snow leopard.
Day 08 : Tilad Sumdo - Base of Char-Char-La (4400m) (8 hrs): -
Today we'll have more river crossings than any other day. The day starts
with crossing the icy cold river of Changchu and entering into a beautiful
narrow valley until a canyon. After several river crossings, the valleys
narrows and crossing the river becomes much easier. Walking further leads
us to a plait with stones opposite a cluster of spectacular rocky needles
where two cold streams intersect. Camp at Charcharla base (4400 m)
Day 09 : Base of Char-Char-La - Zangla Sumdo over Charcharla (4950m) (4-5
hrs): -
Following the stream will reveal several impressive gorges. After the
third narrowing gorge, leaving the stream towards the left we finally
ascend gradually to the top of Char-Char-La (4950m). From the pass we
will have a fine view of the main Himalaya beyond Padum. We descend steeply
along glacial steps to the base of the pass. After crossing a magnificent
canyon towards the left as far as the intersection along the stream to
the large river at the campsite of Zangla Sumdo, we'll have a very beautiful
campsite to relax for the night.
Day 10 : Zangla Sumdo - Zangla (3370m) (4 hrs): -
With many river crossings downstream into the Zulung valley, we sight
the first Zanskari village amidst the greenery of barley fields. The trail
goes gradually up as far as Zangla castle and then down for half an hour
beyond the chortens (stupas), bringing us to the village of Zangla (3370
m)
Until 1989, Zangla had its own ruler with control over the nearby villages
of Honia, Chazar, Hanumil, Pidmo and Pishu on the far side of the valley.
Zangla monastery has its legacy with the Spituk monastery of the Gelugpa
sect.
Day 11 : Zangla - Karsha (3600m) (5-6 hrs)
Our day begins with crossing the longest hanging bridge over the Zanskar
River. From Pishu the trail ascends gradually to the village of Rinam
(3550 m), following the banks of the Great Zanskar River. Along the way,
we'll see the stunning monastery of Tongde. Thereafter we will arrive
at Karsha (3600 m) and reinvigorate ourselves at the banks of the Zanskar
River listening to the musical tune of the flowing water.
Day 12 : Karsha - Padum ( 3531) (2hrs)
We will follow the route to Pipiting village on the dusty road from Karsha
to Padum. Padum is the major hub for all the activities of the entire
valley and the capital of Zanskar. Here all villagers gather on auspicious
days.
After arriving at Padum, we once again intermingle with civilization for
a day, and it is time to a have a complete rest before preparing for the
long drive back to Leh.
Day 13: Drive by jeep to Kargil. (2800m)
A days drive by jeep to Kargil. En-route stop for Lunch. The road, which
opened in 1980, goes through the fertile Suru Valley and continues over
the Pensi La pass (4200m) before decending down to Kargil. Overnight the
Hotel Siachin.
Day 14: Drive to Leh. (3520m)
We continue our drive to Leh via the Fatu La pass (4000m) and en-route
we will visit the Lamayuru Gompa. Perched upon a drained lake on an eroded
crag and overlooked by massive mountains, makes this a special place.
The Lamayuru Gompa is the oldest known Gompa (monastery) in Ladakh and
dates back to the 10th century. There are renowned collections of carpets,
thangkas (Buddhist murials) and Frescoes. Arrive Leh in the early evening
and stay at the Padma Hotel and Guest House.
Day 15: At leisure in Leh.
Time to relax or explore the main bazaar, where there are many shops and
good restaurants.
Day 16: Fly to Delhi.
Transfer to the Domestic airport to board the 10:30am Alliance Air Flight
to Delhi. Arrive Delhi at 11:45hrs. This spectacular flight over some
of the highest mountains in the world is one of the highlights of this
trek. On your arrival in Delhi you will be met by our agents and transferred
by txi to the 4 star Park Hotel. Rest of day at leisure. Late evening
transfer by taxi to the airport to board your return flight home.
Day 17: Fly to Home