
Ladakh is located between the North Kunlun Mountains and the main Himalayas in the south. It is one of the most populous areas in Tibet.
Sometimes called a small Tibet, it has been consistently affected by Tibetan culture.
Ladakh is a wonderful place to enjoy trekking tours. Because it is deceived by the rain shadow of the large Himalaya, there is no monsoon in the summer, and heavy snow in the winter of the long winter (November - May).
Trekking tour of Ladakh has a high mountain path common to trekking routes. There are several trekking routes that can only be done during the winter, like the Zanskar Valley treks along the frozen surface of the Zanskar River.
Some of the trekking routes of Ladaku are as follows.
DARCHA ~ LAMAYURU: Crossing the valley of Sanskar at the Himalayan intersection in India is considered a major trekking from the green valley of Koolle to the starting point of trekking across Raoul tribal area. Your trekking will bring you into a valley separated from the rest of the world for 20 days from Darcha, up to 5090 mtrs, Zanskar, about 7 to 8 months.
MARKHA VALLEY: Trekking in the valley of Markha, you can visit a small monastery lit by the magnificent landscape of Ladakh and Zanskar, the civilization hidden in the valley, rich culture, butter lamp. The trail goes through the trees and bushes of the wild roses and heads to the Nimaling Plain where you can breathe wild rose flowers and meet nomads' homes with a wild Yamaha herd. The end of Trek in Shang, the most important point is Kongmarula 5150 m. The trekking is moderate.
From India to Nuvra Valley: This moderate trekking goes to multiple passes and isolated villas where Ladakh's trekking route is not so frequent and Trail is a part of the old silk route from the valley of Indus to Nubra. Buddhist monastery flourished in the valley. Nubra is a tributary of Shyok River flowing parallel to Indus.
LADAKH's homestay: This is the best way to interact with the local population and enjoy the rhythm of the village life that will continue from the century. People are farmers and live with herds of sheep, goats and yaks. They are honest and welcome.
Frozen river: This frozen river trace has been used by the people of the Zanskir for centuries to leave the area closed by snow for centuries. The main reason is the sacred ground of dealing with the outside world, lesson visits to children's schools, Ladakh during the winter.
