Selected
by Outside Magazine as Trip of a Lifetime 2005 !

KarmaQuest
has teamed up with the
Snow Leopard
Conservancy and Ladakhi partners in ecotourism to offer
this one-of-a-kind trip -- trekking through snow leopard country in
Ladakh, India. Your visit will help support local farmers to protect
these endangered wild cats and generate income for education and jobs
in these remote mountain villagers.
The
trek through Hemis National Park takes you through mountainous terrain
where some of the world's remaining 4,500-7,000 snow leopards roam.
You are sure to find markings and evidence of these magnificent cats
on this trip and who knows, you may be lucky and see one!
While on trek, you'll spend a night or more in the picturesque, high
terrain villages of Rumbak and Yurutse, hosted in simple, clean farmhouses
("homestays") where you'll share a home-cooked meal and
partake in the day's activities, be it farming, butter-making, or
English lessons with the children. The villagers here have made a
commitment to conserve the snow leopard in exchange for assistance
in setting up ecologically sound tourism enterprises, including homestays
and nature guiding services that have turned their innate knowledge
and hospitality into income-generating livelihoods. The Snow Leopard
Conservancy, The Mountain Institute, and UNESCO (advised by
KarmaQuest owner Wendy Lama) have helped in these efforts.
In addition to the wildlife-viewing trek, you'll experience the rich
culture and traditions of Ladakh, in village homes and at some of
the best preserved Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the world.
Some were built in the 10th century and still actively functioning
today.
Itinerary
Day
1- Arrive in Delhi. Rest from your travels or explore Delhi on
your own. Overnight in hotel.
Day 2 - Delhi Sights: Enjoy a day sightseeing in Delhi.
Overnight in hotel.
Day
3 - Fly to Leh, explore Leh and acclimatize: After a trip
briefing, relax on your own before a welcome dinner. Hotel accommodations.
(11,500 ft)
Day
4 - Walking Tour of Leh: A guided walking tour of Leh
Palace, Victory Peak, the old quarter, LEDeg gift shop and offices
(a local conservation organization), and the SLC office. Hotel accommodations.
Day
5 - Leh: Visit Ph-yang Monastery: attend the Ph-Yang Tsedup
festival for the entire day and return to Leh. The huge thangka of
Skyoba Giksten Gombo is hung in the courtyard during the festival.
Day
6 - Leh to Alchi: Drive to Ulleytokpo Ethnic Resort, perched
high above the Indus River gorge. Continue driving to the magnificent
10th century Alchi Monastery. Overnight in Ulley's furnished tented
camp.
Day
7 - Alchi to Leh by vehicle: Enroute visit the restored
Basgo Palace, perched atop a craggy mount, and Liker Monastery with
its giant outdoor Buddha. Return to Leh. Overnight in a hotel.
Day
8 - Drive and trek to Rumbak: Enter Hemis National Park,
and trek about 3 hrs to Rumbak village. Visit the local Ladakhi village
homestays. Overnight in a homestay(or tent).(12,500 ft.)
Day
9 - Rumbak to Yurutse: Visit a small monastery and talk
with villagers about their conservation activities. After lunch, trek
towards Yurutse, watching for wildlife. Overnight in tents. (13,500
ft.)
Day
10 - Yurutse to Skyu: Follow a zigzag path up a steep slope
leading to Ganda La pass (14,400ft). After 2 hrs of descent, arrive
in the valley of Markha and shortly you reach Skyu. Hiking time: 5-6
hrs. Overnight in tents. (11,500 ft)
Day
11 - Skyu to Markha: Cross the river and barren plains
to arrive at Chaluk. Climb towards Markha village. Hiking time: 5-6
hrs. Camp beyond the village and near the river. (12,100 ft)
Day
12 - Markha to Thachungtse: Follow the Markha Valley to Thachungtse
via Hankar village. Hiking time: 5-6 hrs. Overnight in tents. (13,600
ft)
Day
13 - Thachungtse to Nimaling: Trek to Nimaling, where sheep,
goats, and yaks graze beneath Kang Yatse (Nimaling Peak). Hiking time:
4-5 hrs. Overnight in tents. (15,500 ft.)
Day
14 - Acclimatization day with day hikes: Explore, and catch
upon on journals, reading. A rest day. (15,500 ft)
Day
15 - Nimaling to Shang Sumdo: Climb to Kongmaru La (16,700
ft), with excellent views of the Ladakh range and the Indus valley.
Cross the pass and proceed to Shang. Hiking time: 6-7 hrs. Overnight
in tents. (12,000 ft)
Day
16 - Shang Sumdo to Hemis to Leh: Walk to Hemis Monastery
(2 hrs), one of the oldest and richest monasteries in Ladakh. Drive
to Thiksey Monastery, and continue to Leh, via Shey Monastery (3 hrs
driving and monastery visits). Check into the hotel.
Day
17 - Leh: Explore on your own, shopping for color souvenirs.
Enjoy a farewell dinner of traditional Ladakhi food. Overnight in
a hotel.
Day
18 - Leh to Delhi, Departure on International Flight Home:
Rise early and transfer to the airport for the flight to Delhi. Free
time in DelhiArrive in Delhi. Transfer
to the international airport for your flight home.
Trip Cost:
4-7 persons US $3,575/person
8-12 persons US $3450/person
Single supplement US $500/person
For more information about snow
leopard conservation and ecotourism development in Ladakh, please
see
http://www.snowleopardconservancy.org/conservation2.htm
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