MARKHA VALLEY TREK
Season: June to September
Duration: 8 days trek
Grade: Moderate

Markha
Valley is situated in the Hemis National Park and there are usually lots
of Blue Sheep to see. Starting from Spituk, one enters Markha Valley after
crossing the Ganda La and leaves the valley again via the Gongmaru La,
finishing at Hemis that has a famous monastery.Markha Valley Trek
(Spituk To Hemis - Markha Valley Trek) This trek follows a circular route
around the Hemis National Park. The trek is a thrilling experience what
with two 4800-5000m high passes to cross as well as waist - deep rivers
to ford on the way. The campsites are among aromatic shrubs and wild roses.
You can spot blue sheep on the bare mountains or get entertained by the
antics of the marmot while following the beaten trail. The Markha trek
is one of the most sought after
treks in Leh.
Day -1 : Fly Delhi -Leh
Travel from Delhi to Leh by air. The early morning flight from Delhi
gets to Leh in less than two hours. From the airport guests would be transferred
to a three star city hotel where they would be housed on full board. Leh
is at an altitude of 3500 mts. And all guests are advised to rest for
the entire day. A successful trek in Ladakh requires you to acclimatize
well.
Day -2 : Visit Leh Palace, Shey, Thiksey and Hemis Monastries :
This day is meant to provide an opportunity to get a feel of the place.
Guests will be driven to the Leh Palace, which houses old relies that
belong to the sixteenth century ruler of Ladak. Later in the day a trip
to the monasteries at Shey. Thiksey and Hemis will also be arranged.
Day-3: Spituk - Zingchan (4 hrs.) :
The first day's walk can begin from Phey Village, instead of Spituk.
It is a fairly pleasant walk in a south-westerly direction along the Indus
on your right. It is long gentle walking before you enter Zingchen Gorge.
The gorge is dotted with poplar trees and you reach Zingchen village after
an hour's walk. To skip the regular rush of trekkers at the normal campsites
it is advisable to continue walking to Hemis National Park to reach the
village of Sumdzom. There are nice camping options here and we pitch up
here for the night.
Day-4 : Zingchan to Gandala Base Camp (5/6 hours) : 
From Sumdzom we walk upstream and then climb up the hill till we get
to Gandala Nallah, along which a path leads to high pastures. On the east
is a path that leads to Rumbak Village which we avoid taking. Instead
we go westward following the path to Yurutse and the Kandala Base Camp.
The flat campsite a commands a very nice view of the valley below, and
we shall pitch up here for the night
Day-5 : Gandala Base Camp to Skiu (7/8 hours) :
Today is a long day. The trek up to the Gandala Pass (4870m) takes
a little under two hours of steady climbing from the base camp. From the
pass a well-defined path leads down to Shingo. This descent takes around
two hours. Beyond Shingo we head lend for Skiu after crossing the Shingo
Nallah. This stretch takes around three hours. Skiu is a fascinating place
with ruins of ancient monasteries. Our campsite is beyond the village
by the Markha River
Day-6 : Rest day.
We have an opportunity to bathe in the river and also go on a short
trip westwards into the Zanskar Gorge to the small village of Kaya.
Day-7 : Skiu to Markha (6/7 hours)
An early start is recommended for this day as it gets very warm when it
is sunny, although the walking is not very strenuous. The trail from Skiu
leads to Sara where one can stop for a quick lunch. Beyond Sara the trail
goes up to the village of Chalak. We cross a river and keep going ahead
for around two hours till we reach the swift Markha River. After fording
across the river from the shallowest spot we carry on further to arrive
at Markha Village. There are a number of options for camping here.
Day-8 : Markha to Thujungtse (6/7 hours) :
This day is a moderately tough walking day, passing through the villages
of Umlung and Hanikar. The Kangyatse Peak (6400m) dominates the landscape.
The trail goes northwards upto the confluence of two rivers Luntang Chu
and Nyimaling Chu. At the end of the trail we get to Thujungste village.
The campsite is excellent.
Day-9 : Thujungste to Nimaling (3 hours) :
Today is a easy walk. The trail from Thujungste leas you to Nyimaling
passing through several Mani walls and shepherd camps. On the way the
views of Kangyatse Peak are simply spectacular. Nyimaling is a beautiful
place and one can spend the afternoon exploring the valley. You can spot
Blue Sheep and other wildlife in this area.
Day-10 : Nimaling to Shang Sumdo across Kongmaru La (7/8 hours) :
From Nyimaling the trail crosses the Nyimaling Chu and ascends steeply
upwards to the pass at Kongmaru La (5130m).

From
here the descent is sharp and an hour's walk takes you to Lhartse. The
trail leads to Shang River and beyond this are the shepherd camps at Chuskumo
and Chukdo. Finally we get to Shang Sumdo where the campsite is located
before the confluence of two tributaries.
Day-11 : Shang Sumdo to Hemis (3/4 hours) :
The early morning may be spent exploring the side valley and the monastery
of Shang. Then we set out along the jeepable road toMartselang. From here
a taxi would be prearranged to take us to Leh.
Day-12 : Depart for Delhi by the morning flight.
For the more adventurous a drive to either Manali or Srinagar can
also be arranged on request. The road journey is covered in two days with
an overnight halt at either Sarchu, which lies on the Leh-Manali highway,
or Kargil, which lies on the Leh-Srinagar highway.