Trans Himalayan
Safari Tours
Duration: 19 Nights \ 20 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi - Leh - Alchi - Dha - Hanu
- Dha - Leh - Delhi
Highlight of Tour: This tour takes you to the mountain
climbing in the Himalayan range.High mountains and beautiful Buddhist monasteries,
pro- indo Aryan destinations and at an altitude of 1400 mts.
TRANS-HIMALAYAN ADVENTURES

The
area most frequented by foreign climbers is the Nun-Kun Massif in the Great
Himalayan Range. Its easy accessiblity from the Kargil-Pudum road and the shortest
possible approach march to the base camps makes this massif the most attractive
climbing destination in the Great Himalaya, necessitating advance booking years
ahead. Among its six known peaks accessible from the Suru Valley, Nun (7,135m)
and Kun (7,077m ) are the highest summits.
The area nearest to Leh is Stok-khangri Massif in the Zanskar mountains, south
of Leh. The base camp for the various peaks of this massif is about two days
trek from the village of Stok. Among its known peaks, Stok-khangri (6,150 m)
is the highes ; it offers a spectacular perspective to the central expanse of
the Indus valley which it dominates. Other peaks in the area include Gulap Khangri
(5,900 m), Matho West (5,950m) and Kantak (5,275 m). The much higher Konglacha
peak (6,700m) lies south-west of Leh and is reached via Rubak on the first leg
of the Markha Valley trek from Stok. Many un-named peaks in the altitude range
of 5,500 metres and 6,400 metres are also available for climbing in the same
region. This entire area falls well outside the Inner Line, or restricted area.

North
of Leh, across the Ladakh Range and the Nubra Valley, lies the Karokoram range.
It soars to a number of known peaks which are, however, within the restricted
area and so not freely accessible to foreign climbers except with special permission
from the Government of India. The most prominent summits in this range which
are accessible from various parts of the Nubra Vally include, Saser-I (7,415
m), Saser -II (7,513m ) and Saser III (7,495 m). The climbing season extends
from mid - May to mid -October, the ideal period being from June to September
because during this time only Ladakh remains unaffected by the monsoon which
holds sway over most of the Himalaya. Foreign climbing expeditions are required
to obtain permission from the Indian Mountaineering Foundation for climbing
all listed peaks. A booking fee, based on the height and popularity of the allotted
peak, is charged and a Liasion Officer is assigned to every climbing team. The
minimum period required for processing applications is six months. Every authorized
expedition is provided with adequate rescue coverage in the events of accidents
and illness.
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