To savor the history & culture of gentle Ladakhis,
we can take you there.We are specialised in tailormade
holidays that take you away from normal tourist routes.
We organize on request Cultural
Evenings, Site seeing, White-water rafting, Archery
contest.
We organise Zangskar winter trek
(Chaddar Expeditions) Trekking in Zangskar / Ladakh
sight seeing, Culture Tours, Mountaineering, Skiing
in (Darang Durung areas). Arrange horse & yak
riding.
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| Zanskar
through the back door |
Few are privileged to venture into the heart of the
mysterious Zanskar valley, and those who do find it
to be one of the experiences of a lifetime. On this
new itinerary, we approach the valley from the southwest,
ascending the lush green valley of the Miyar nullah.
At the head of this valley, we cross the 17,800 ft.
Kang La, or "Ice pass" into the stark landscape
of Zanskar. This is one of our most challenging treks,
as it involves extended snow walking and 2 nights
of camping on a glacier. Dress warmly and enjoy this
breathtaking route far off the beaten track!. |
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Chadar Ice Trek |
The ultimate adventure! For just a few weeks each
winter, the people of the remote Zanskar valley are
able to make their way to Ladakh's capitl of Leh by
following the frozen Zanskar river from their mountain
stronghold to its confluence with the Indus river.
This year we have received a special invitation to
accompany one intrepid group on this epic journey
through the stark winter landscape. From Padum, the
capitol of Zanskar, a spectacular flight by helicopter
over the main Himalaya range takes us to Manali. This
is not a journey for everyone, but for those with
a Himalayan-sized of adventure, it is truly one of
the world's greatest journeys. |
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Indus Valley Trek |
The Indus valley of Ladakh has been a thriving cultural
center for millennia, and the small villages that
fill this fertile region are steeped in history. Life
continues much as it has for centuries in this region.
The walking on this journey is gentle and relaxing,
with no high pass crossings from village to village.
This allows us the additional time to explore the
land to its fullest. |