Itinerary
Itinerary:
Highlights: Tsomoriri, Parang La, Chandertaal, Kibber, Rupshu Valley, Nomadic tribes, People, Culture and High Mountain passes – Rohtang La, Baralacha La and Kunzum La, Moore Plains, the world's highest largest plateau
The tour starts with camping by the mesmerizing Chandertaal Lake and visiting Spiti valley with all its remote valleys, villages and old monasteries. Later we embark on a high altitude trek to cross over Parang La and reach mind–blowing Tsomoriri Lake, which is a high altitude Himalayan Desert Lake and the largest inland water lake of Indian subcontinent. After completing the trek we can continue further to Ladakh, exploring the various monasteries & other places of interest in & around Leh.
Day 01: Arrive in Manali.
Team Mountaineerz will be happy to welcome you at Manali and receive you at the air port/bus terminal. We will settle you in at dA Base/cottage/hotel/accommodation of your choice for the rest of the day. Unwind and take in the environs. Explore the ancient town of Kullu and the young town of Manali. Walk around and initiate the process of acclimatization in the Himalayas. Go through your check list and finish off last minute essential shopping for the trek. Though, it is advisable to trek light with special import on the clothing and gear.
Reach dA Base for “round the bon fire” conference with the other climbers and the team members of Mountaineerz who would be your guides on the expedition. Break the ice with some great dinner and chill with your fellow climbers.
Make sure you drill your guides and instructors with any questions or doubts you may have pertaining to the trek. They will be happy to answer your questions and share with you a few tricks of the trade and tips to make your adventure a happy and successful one.
Mountaineerz only has a few asks of you…
Please ensure, for your own trekking pleasure you pack light and only the absolute essentials.
We humbly ask of you, never ever argue with your guides and instructors while on the trek. Remember, they only have your best interest in mind and any decision they take is taken keeping your safety and the success of the expedition in mind. Any and all decisions taken by the guides and instructors will be deemed as final.
Be patient and respectful towards your fellow climbers. Remember, up there, you only have your wits and your fellow climbers.
Remember to get your camera along.
Day 02: Manali – Chandertaal (4200m) –126 km / 8 hrs
The beautiful and charming town of Manali will greet us in the morning and after a rich, high energy breakfast we will depart for The Moon Lake – Chandertaal. The drive to Chandertaal will take us over Rohtang La (3,980 mts) and Kunzum La (4,558 mts). It takes about 8 hours roller–coaster drive and finally we will arrive at the camping site, 5 km short of Chandertaal. Chandertaal gets its name from the crescent shape that it rests in. The reflection of the moon over the lake at night is a sight which cannot be put in to words. After a nice, warm and vegetarian dinner, we will retire for the day. We will camp in tents over night after spending time at the banks of Chandertaal and this will also offer us a chance at another day of acclimatization at a relatively high altitude of 14200 feet. Good for us
Day 03: Chandertaal (4200m) – Kibber (3800m) – 4 hrs
If a night by the shores of Chandertaal cannot be described in words, then the sun rise is only too good to be real. Enjoy some yummy and high–nutrition breakfast to welcome the day. We will leave Chandertaal and drive up to Kaza. We will camp in Kaza for tonight. Kaza is a charming little township and is adorned with ancient monasteries. Depending on our time scale, we may get the rare opportunity to visit and explore the ancient Tabo monastery, Dhankar Monastery and Lalung Monastery. Once we arrive in Kibber, we will pitch our tents to camp here for the night. Imagine being perched at the highest village in the world and sipping yummy masala chai with Parle GJ. Now, that is something I can brag to my grand children about.
Another great day to get acclimatized to the high altitude Indian Himalayas!
Day 04: Inner line Permit – Kaza – Acclimatization
Adventures of this day include exploring Kaza and Kibber (4,205 mts) – the highest inhabitable village in the world. Enjoy a hearty breakfast and embark on your exploration of the ancient and famous Ki Monastery, Gungri monastery and Kibber Village. Mingle around with the natives of Kibber and live a life that only a handful live, if only for a day.
Day 05: Kibber – Dumla – Thaltak (4693m) – 7 hrs. Trek
The trail from the highest inhabited village in the world – Kibber, arrow–heads north and steeply drops in to the gorge of River Parilungbi. It moves on to a bridge and climbs through cultivated fields on to a carved rocky area. This path then leads to Thalda (4,875 mts) camping site. This is where we will pitch our tents for the day. Have some much deserved tasty dinner before snuggling into your sleeping bags.
Day 06: Thaltak – Boroghlen (5100m) – 12 km, 7 hrs. Trek
Wake up and see. Just see the beauty that surrounds you while you munch on your breakfast. Pack up your bags and buckle up for another day of some amazing sights. The trail from Thalda is sandy in parts and descends on while crossing a moraine to the river gorge. Meandering on through to the gorge, the trail leads on to Jagtha. After this, the trail ascends and climbs steeply to a point where two glaciated valleys meet. We will take the opening facing north. After trekking for about a kilo meter, we will cross the moraine and will begin our descent to the camping site at Boroghlen (5180 m). Pitch your tents and turn in after dinner.
Day 07: Boroghlen – Parangla (5578 m) – Kharsa Gongma(4850m) –14 km, 8 hrs. Trek
After breakfast and some high energy morning exercise, we start ascending the scree and snowy landscape. The trek here entails steep sections before we reach Parang La and so necessary care needs to be taken will negotiating the crevasses. From here, there is a clear view of Parilungbi (6160 m), Shilla (6111 m) and Gya peaks (6794 m). To the north, is a descent of 4 kms along the glacier, which leads to the origin of the River Pare Chu.
We will keep moving on to the right face of it and navigate our steps through boulders and scree and finally, on to the Pare Chu belt. This will lead on to the camping site at Karsha Gongam (5,150 mts). Chill here for the night after dinner.
Day 08: Kharsa Gongma – Thakote (4700m) – 12 km, 5 hrs. Trek
The trek to Thakote can be slow to negotiate as this stretch of about 12 Kms runs along slide the river and many side streams need to be navigated. After crossing Parang La, we will come across many small spots such as Dogpo Phirtse, Dotung and Dakarkuru. We will camp for the night at Thakote (4,900 mts).
Day 09: Thakote – Umdung (4750 m) – 20 km, 7 hr
We religiously follow the roller coaster trail which runs along parallel on the right side of the River Pare Chu. On the way, are many side inlets and it goes up & down a few times before it reaches Umdung (4,750 mts). This is where we will pitch our tents.
Day 10: Umdung – Chuntung – besides Tsomoriri Lake (8 hr)
Leave Umdung and head on to Tso Moriri. A trek of few minute from Umdung, will lead the trail to ford the ferocious River Pare Chu and on to Narbu Sumdo (4,663 mts). Singe Namgyal built a fort here in the 17th century and its ruins stand even today. This is where one also gets to witness the first signs of human existence – the Drukpas with their yaks and thousands of sheep & Pashmina goats. We will also see the hardcore tribal life style of the Changpa tribe with their rugged, woolen tents.
Welcome to the wilderness that is Rupshu valley. The trail will now suddenly move away from the river. It meanders along a smaller and secondary stream through a grassy meadow and finally arrives at the campsite at Chumiksthal.
From her, the trail moves on to Phirtse Phu and passes through an expansive valley to reach Chuntung village (4,542 mts). This is where we get the first sightings of Tso Moriri. On the southern shores are some old and ruined houses. The lake is surrounded with snow capped mountains and has hues of a brilliant blue. We will camp here by the lake.
Day 11: Chungtung – Chakardung (4588m) – 14 km, 5 hrs. Trek
Trek around and explore the surreal environs of the lake at your own pace. If you are lucky, you might even see some migratory birds. Trek on to Chakardung (4,542 mts) and pitch tents to camp.
Day 12: Chakardung – Karzok (4615m) – 21 km, 8 hrs. Trek
Guess what! Another day in paradise. Trek alongside the river and reach the village of Karzok (4,540 mts). It is an extremely remote village and chiefly inhabited by nomads. Spending time here makes your connection with nature raw and pure. Visit the monastery and mingle with the nomads to feel the nomadic way of life. Camp here in the nomadic village and this brings us to the end of the trek but the adventure goes on…
Day 13: Karzok – Jispa – 302 km /10–12 hr
The trek is over. Now, get ready for one of the greatest rides ever. We leave for Manali from Karzok in vehicles. Reach Jispa in the evening to check into hotel that we would arrange for you.
Day 14: Jispa – Manali – 130 km/ 4–5 hr
Another day of exciting ride and mesmerizing landscape as we drive over Rohtang La. We'll reach 'dA Base' by afternoon, hoping the traffic is on our side. We'll unwind at the base. Later we will all gather for a celebratory meal in one of the fancy restaurants and part ways here to meet for our next adventure.
Those departing the next day are welcome to extend stay at our base at no extra cost... we'll be happy to host you.
Inclusions
• Pick up from Patlikuhal bus stand
• 1 night stay at 'dA Base – Mountaineerz' in Manali
• All meals at 'dA Base' in Manali (veg/non–veg)
• Stay in Kibber in tents and all meals
• Stay in Jispa in tents
• Accommodation in comfortable tents during the trek
• All meals while on trek (veg/non–veg)
• Celebratory meal in Manali in one of the best restaurants
• Specialized High Altitude Camping and Trekking equipment
• Transportation in high clearance SUV/ Gypsy from Manali to Chandertaal to Kibber
• Transportation in high clearance SUV/ Gypsy from Karzok to Jispa to Manali.
• All local transport as per itinerary in Kibber/Kaza
• First aid
• Services of Wilderness First Responder and mountaineering courses qualified guides, assistant guides, cook, helpers, porters and trip manager
Exclusions
• Cost of any kind of insurance
• Any expense of personal nature
• Any expense not specified in the inclusion list
• Personal porter charges
• All meals during road travel in restaurants/Dhabas
Some Very Key Things to Keep In Mind:
• Transport from Karzok to Leh on return can be arranged if required.
• No matter how much you train and how fit you are, you still might develop life–threatening altitude illness.
• If you do not feel well at any point on the trip – suspect altitude illness. When in doubt– always descend immediately to lower elevation!
Things to Get
Backpack:
Backpack 40 – 50 Lt. With rain cover.
Day Pack 15 – 20 Lt. – To carry your personal gear, camera, water bottle, trail clothing, packed food etc. (you will need this, when you offload your larger pack onto a horse/porter)
Footwear:
Trekking Shoes: Please do not wear sports shoes as on most treks as we go higher it gets harder to use the sports shoes. We recommend shoes with a good hard sole and also ankle support preferable water proof. While we do not subscribe to any particular brand you can try the Quechua Forclaz 600 or like.
Socks:
– 2–3 pairs of cotton socks
– 1–2 pair of woolen socks (best to use when in camp. Not recommended while trekking).
Clothing:
– Pants: 2–3 pairs – Ideal are the quick dry light weight synthetic pants. Alternatively track pants are also comfortable to trek in. Avoid jeans/denims.
– T–shirts 2–3 pairs – Preferably full sleeves.
– Synthetic Fleece Jacket – 1 pair.
– Wind proof/ Water proof Jacket – 1 pair.
– Down filled / Hollow fiber fill insulated Jacket – 1 –pair (optional – get this if you want to stay extra warm at camps.)
– Thermal liners – 1 pair upper and lower (optional)
– Thermal liners–1 pair upper and lower (optional)
Documents:
–Identity Cards with Xerox and Passport Size Photographs (at least 4)
–Medical Certificate: You can download the format from below document and the same needs to be given to Base Camp to Trek Leader while Registration.
–Disclaimers: You can download the format from below document and the same needs to be given to Base Camp to Trek Leader while Registration.
–Leave No Trace Policy Document : You can download the format from below document and the same needs to be given to Base Camp to Trek Leader while Registration.)
Accessories:
–Raincoat/ Poncho – make sure it is something that will cover your daypack and camera too.
–Warm Beanie – make sure it is something that covers your ears. You can also use buffs, scarves etc in addition to your beanie.
–Gloves – Lightweight synthetic gloves made of Fleece or you can also use woolen gloves.
–Sun Cap– 1 no
–Sun Glasses with good UV protection.
Other necessary things that we recommend you get:
– Toiletries – Sunscreen SPF 40+, Moisturizer, Lip balm, Soap, Toilet paper.
– Repair Kit (needle and thread).
– Headlamp/ Torch.
– Camera.
– Water Bottle– Ideally keep two bottle 1 liter each.
– Trekking Pole – Optional.
– Plastic Packing covers. (Please pack all your gear in waterproof plastic bags so that your clothes etc. do not get wet while on horses or porters. Also carry extra plastic bags in case you need to pack wet clothes.)
Personal first aid kit:
– Diamox – 10 tablets (to prevent AMS)
– Crocin – 6 tablets (fever)
– Avomine – 4 tablets (motion sickness)
– Avil 25mg – 4 tablets (allergies)
– Combiflam – 4 tablets (Pain killer)
– Disprin – 6 tablets (headache)
Cancellation Policy
Payment Terms: 10% at the time of booking and 90% one month prior to departure.
Cancellation Charges: We understand life can be unpredictable at times, and that plans can change, that’s why we are pretty flexible about cancellations. For last minute emergencies we offer future trip credits on a case by case basis. Please talk to us before you cancel any trip with us.
From confirmation up to 30 days prior to departure – 10% of the total amount payable would be charged.
Between 15 – 29 days – 50% would be refunded
Less than 15 days prior to departure: no refund.
In case of unforeseen weather conditions or government restrictions, certain activities may be cancelled and in such cases we will try our best to provide an alternate feasible activity. However no refund will be provided for the same
Note: –
All programs are subject to change due to political reason, natural calamities, serious sickness, and special reasons.
If you wish to chat with the Expedition Leader, kindly let us know. We’d be glad to get you in touch for any and all queries you may have.
Please note that cancellation charges also apply to reductions in group size, not only for cancellations of entire bookings.
The tour will not be cancelled unless we are forced to do so because of unusual or unforeseen circumstances, such as a major natural disaster, major political unrest or war. If we cancel the tour we will promptly refund all payments made to us including the deposit (less the unrecoverable costs such as air tickets cancellations). We shall not be liable to refund any additional expenses that you may have incurred (such as insurance, visas, vaccinations and other incidental costs).
If you do not show up at the meeting point specified on the agreed date, we will assume you have been delayed and will wait for you to contact us with your new expected arrival date. If you do not contact us within 48 hours we will assume you have cancelled the tour. There is no refund of any money paid.
Refunds:
(a) In case the journey is broken off early upon the client’s own wish or causes, Mountaineerz shall not be liable to any refund of the days not utilized. Clients will have to pay for hotel or any extra costs incurred after leaving the itinerary.
(b) The trek information sheets and the dossier give information and conditions relating to the tour and are deemed to be part of the contract and so you should be fully aware of their contents. However, the itinerary is an indication of what the group should accomplish, but is not a contractual obligation– changes may be made because of exceptional weather, flight cancellations, sickness or other unforeseen circumstances. No refund will be given for unused services or unrealized dreams.
(c) Mountaineerz shall not be liable to refund of any Bank charges deducted while making the bank transaction.
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