Ladakh
River Rafting
THE
ZANSKAR RIVER RAFTING EXPEDITION
A
range of rafting options is available on the Indus and its major tributaries.
The best stretch for professionally guided runs in white water is on
the Indus between Spituk and Saspol. Beyond Saspol, the river becomes
difficult and funning it requires technically skilled participants and
careful organization. Upward of Spituk, the Indus has the easiest stretch
up to Karu, ideal for basic training and for day-return "scenic
floating" for amateurs. In recent years, running the Indus has
become an attractive alternative to trekking and features on the itinerary
of most visitors. The most difficult but exciting option for river running
is on the Zanskar along its spectacular course through the gorge in
the Zanskar mountains, between Padum and Nimo. This is suitable only
for well organized white-water expedition, prepared for several days
of river running and camping in absolute wilderness. Participants are
required to be trained rafters themselves while the arrangements should
be assigned to a dependable professional agency. Adequate arrangements
for rescue coverage is an essential pre-requisite for embarking upon
a white -water expedition on river like the Zanskar.
Zanskar
River Expeditions trip begins with a flight over the Himalayas into
the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
We spend a few days in Leh town acclimatizing at 11,000 feet above
sea level and visiting the ancient monasteries, palaces and villages
around Leh. We drive west of Leh past the town of Kargil and travel
south into the valley of Zanskar, one of the coldest inhabited places
on earth. Staring the trip on the Doda river, we begin our self contained
multi-day river adventure down the spectacular and scenic Zanskar
river gorge. The trip takes you down the extremely desolate, remote
and sheer Zanskar gorge with walls rising a few thousand feet out
of the river bed, culminating on the mighty Indus river, (which incidentally
lends India its name) at the historic monastic conclave at Alchi. 
ITINERARY
Day
01 : Early morning Fly Delhi - Leh. An hour's spectacular flight over the
Greater Himalayas, with views stretching as far as K2 in the west
and the entire Zanskar range and views of Tibet beneath. On arrival
at Leh, we drive 15 mins to our hotel, the Kanglhachhen, a traditional,
yet comfortable and clean hotel in town. Rest and acclimatise. Overnight
Leh.
Day 02 : Leh. Acclimatise and
sightseeing. Light activity and short walks till Leh palace and the
town's exciting market and outdoor restaurants. For the more energetic
a visit to a few monasteries such as Spituk, Thikse and Hemis will
be arranged. Overnight Leh.
Day
03 : Drive Leh - Kargil (180kms). We drive from Leh to
Mulbek / Kargil, through a spectacular moonscape. We drive over the
Fotu La (14,000 ft), a high mountain pass, exiting the Indus valley
and entering the Suru valley. Enroute, we visit the Lamayuru monastery,
known to be one of the oldest monasteries amongst the 'Red Hat' sect.
Overnight Kargil hotel.
Day 04 : Drive Kargil - Rangdum
(12,000ft). A spectacular drive past Panikar and Parkachik,with magnificent
views of the Nun and Kun massifs (7000 metres),hanging glaciers and
large meadows.We drive till Rangdum Gompa (12,000 ft).Camp overnight.
Day 05 : Drive Rangdum - Remala
(6 hrs). We drive to Remala which is the starting point for the rafting
trip on the Doda river, a tributary of the Zanskar river. We drive
over the Pensi La (14,500 ft), which enables grand views of the Zanskar
peaks at the bottom of which is the Drung Durung glacier that feeds
the Zanskar river, 40 km below, into which we flow trip the next day.
Overnight tented camp.
Day 06 : Rafting expedition begins
at Remala. Raft till Karsha Gompa, near Padum. We raft 30 km in 5
hrs which includes a break for lunch and hot beverages. We are surrounded
by 6000 metre high peaks. River section today includes a Class II
section, a good introduction for first timers as well as to the river
in general. After settling into camp by afternoon, we take a hike
to Karsha Gompa for the evening incantation.
Day 07 : After a late morning
start, we raft from Karsha up to Pidmu. This stretch is approximately
30 km with Class II and III rapids. After settling into the camp by
mid afternoon, we visit the nearby villages of Pidmu and Hanomil.
Day 08 : After packing camp, we
raft 20 km to Nyerak, a Class III section. The gorge narrows in on
the river - this indeed is a Grand Canyon in its own right. We stop
for the day to pitch camp in a gorge below Nyerak village.
Day 09 : Today's 35 km
rafting section takes us from Nyerak to Lamaguru, through the core
of the Zanskar A classic white water day with continuous Class III
rapids, and a few Class IV rapid where the river squeezes between
a gap of about 18ft. We stop for lunch near a huge waterfall at the
confluence of Markha river with Zanskar. Rock formations, spires and
an amazing palette of colours add to the trip today. Camp at Lamaguru.
Day 10 : Day hike to Kaya and
Skiu. Return to camp by late afternoon. (4-5hrs). Camp at Lamaguru.
Day
11 : We raft 40 kms of Class III/IV white water from Lamaguru
to Nimu today.We make camp short of Nimu,the confluence of the Zanskar
with the Indus river.
Day
12 : Raft approximately 25 km from Nimu to finish the trip
at Alchi through Class III / IV rapids. After ending the trip at Alchi,
we walk up to the centuries old monastery to view the beautiful frescoes
and wood carvings. Drive back 60 km to Leh and check into hotel.
Day 13 : Leh. Reserved day for
shopping, sightseeing etc.
Day
14 : Early morning transfer to Leh airport. Fly Leh - Delhi.
Trip ends
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