Photo: camp at Zangla Sumdo |
In late August 2014, Almas Khan led our first Ladakh SkyTrail GHT with a group of eight trekkers signed up. We set up this itinerary from many
discussions with Almas who wanted to organise a trek visiting his favourite
places in Ladakh. Over the years Almas has led many trekking groups in Ladakh
and for a long time he has been planning to link together a trek to visit as
many of these remote and less trekked trails.
Our Ladakh Sky Trail is a unique trek designed by us to help
you experience the best of the three areas of this region: Ladakh, Zanskar and
Changthang/ Rupshu. Please see the Testimonials copied below for feedback received
from our 2014 group on how much they enjoyed exploring Ladakh on this epic
traverse. Ladakh Sky Trail starts from Lamarayu monastery and crosses six
mountain passes over 5,000m then 21 days later the journey finishes at Tso
Moriri lake located on the Changthang plateau at 4,500m.
We used SPOT gps tracker for this group, for each night on trek Almas checked in sending a gps signal to us so we could track this group's progress. Click here to see the way points overlaid onto a map for Ladakh Sky Trail
We used SPOT gps tracker for this group, for each night on trek Almas checked in sending a gps signal to us so we could track this group's progress. Click here to see the way points overlaid onto a map for Ladakh Sky Trail
Photo: on way to Lingshed |
Photo: looking back to Hanimul La |
Overall our inaugural Ladakh Sky Trail trek went well and the group successfully arrived to Tso Moriri lake on September 12th. Well done and congratulations to the group for completing this traverse of Ladakh!
We have recently updated our Trip Dossier for Ladakh Sky Trail in 2015 with
some small changes and tweaks based on our experience from 2014.
One of the issues of organising any trek in Ladakh is
acclimatisation as Leh the starting point of the trip is at 3,500m. It is for
that reason we include two nights in Leh and one night in Lamayuru (also at
3,500m) before starting the trek. In fact several of the group decided to
arrive to Leh early and we helped booked extra nights at the group hotel, this
is certainly a good idea to help give more time for acclimatisation to the high
altitude. We have designed the itinerary to help your acclimatisation, for
example on Day 4 you walk over the Prinkiti La (3,700m) and also we spend two
nights at Snigge La Base Camp before the long day on Day 7 crossing the three
passes of Snigge La (5,100m), Kyupa La (4,360m) and Neruka La (4,280m).
Photo: Zangla |
Photo: on way to Zangla Sumdo |
Some of the most dramatic section of Ladakh Sky Trail is
from Day 12 as the next four days you are walking in beautiful gorges however
please be aware that this also involves many river crossings. I gather from Almas
there are 120 river crossings from Zangla to Kumra Sumdo, therefore please make
sure you bring sandals and walking poles! Most of the river crossings were not
too deep with most around shin or knee height although on the way to Kumra
Sumdo there were some deeper river crossings at waist level.
It is worth pointing out we have carefully selected the time
of year to run this trek, by starting in late August into September much of the
snow in the mountains has already melted over the summer so river levels should
be lower at this time of year.
Photo: view from Chubchak camp |
Photo: view from Gyama camp |
As parts of Ladakh Sky Trail are rarely walked by other
trekking groups sometimes there is no established path in places and it is
common to cross landslides and rough scree slopes along the way. On this difficult
terrain it is often necessary for the crew to unload the horses and then reload
further along. On Day 13 trekking to Chubchak, the horses had to be unloaded as
the gorge on the other side of Cha Cha la gets so narrow in places that horses
cannot go through with bags on. Also on Day 16 Trek to Rabrung La Base (4,405m)
there were a couple of landslide patches and all of the staff assisted with
unloading, loading and carrying of bags. In fact Almas reckoned they were quite
lucky as last year’s trail survived because of less snowfall during the winter,
if not then this could take much more time.
Photo: Tshokar salt lake |
Photo: Tso Moriri lake |
Our 2014 group saw pugmarks from a snow leopard so they were
all excited to see the presence of this elusive cat. They also saw other
wildlife such as skyangs (wild asses) near Tsho Kaar lake.
Please see testimonials from our 2014 group below:
“I honestly felt that this trip was excellent. The best
thing was that we were able to walk through and experience Ladakh, Zanskar and
Changthang in one trip. Almas is an outstanding leader. The food was exellent,
both on trek and in the hotels. Our cook on trek (Angdu) is a real asset.
Hotels were very pleasant and I appreciated that the two-man tents had two
entrances and were robust. A small but experienced company like The Mountain
Company will always be my first choice.” Majid Al-Khalil (UK)
“First of all, we would like to thank Almas and the rest of
the staffs for making this a great holiday. Almas leadership skill, intimate knowledge
and passion for this region and his mission to help and support every team
member made this a successful trek. Under his leadership the group (staffs and
trekkers and horses) were well guided and looked after and had a great
time.
The trek certainly lived up to the geological wonderland
description in the trip note, every day we were treated with amazing landscape,
views from surreal and massive rock formations, huge river gorges, vast plains
and the serene salt lake and blue lakes. The TMC itinerary is also unique in
that it covers Ladakh, Zanskar, Rupshu Region and both the Tsomoriri Lake and
Tsokhar Lake, and the Monasteries in the regions. This trek has it all -
remote and wild landscape, long and steep climb up the Passes and long
and zig zag descent, days of river crossings, seeing snow leopard footprints,
blue sheep, Kiang, and visiting ancient monasteries, remote villages and
Sheppard villages.” Cindy and Robert (Australia)
I would like to thank Almas for doing a great job in helping set up Ladakh Sky Trail and for leading this group in the field. We had a hard working and cheerful Ladakhi team helping Almas, so thanks to local guide Tsering Samphel, the wonderful cook Angdu and the rest of trek crew.
Almas has confirmed will be leading this trek again in 2015
and we have already requested for the same local Ladakhi crew to join our
group. Please get in touch soon if you are interested in joining our Ladakh SkyTrail GHT or if you have any questions on this trek.
Roland Hunter
www.themountaincompany.co.uk