This new road will take you from Manali to Zanskar in a couple of days. The ancient Zanskari trails are still untouched by the road where we do long-distance treks until now. The Darcha – Padum – Lamayuru trail remained one of the best trekking routes in the Indian Himalayas for decades; now you can discover it in just a short period by road. Zanskar or Zangskar is a subdistrict or tehsil of the Kargil district, which lies in the Indian union territory of Ladakh. Padum is the administrative center. Dominated mainly by Buddhists, together with Ladakh, it was once a part of the Guge kingdom in Western Tibet.
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Car, Jeep, Bus
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5,090 meters
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Hotel, Homestay
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Manali
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Manali
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June, July, Aug, Sept, Oct.
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Eco-tour
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MAP plan
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3,800 meters
Overview
Setting off from Manali, the first day’s drive to Keylong via the Atal Tunnel is a new gateway to the Lahaul, Spiti, Pangi, and Zanskar valleys. Passing through the beautiful Chandra valley with some spectacular views of peaks rising above 6000 m. At Tandi, where Chandra & Bhaga meet to form the Chenab River, we enter the Gahar valley and continue to Jispa at the Stod valley. A night in Keylong or Jispa in Lahaul will ensure proper acclimatization.
Chikka and Rarik are the last villages in Lahaul before Shinkun la, and Kurgiakh is the first village in the Lungnak River valley of Zanskar. We cross Shinkun La (5,090 m) to get into Zanskar. Lakhong is a high pasture land where villager from Kurgiakh, Thangso village keep their domestic animals Yak, dzo, sheep, goat, and horses for summer grazing. This is the upper slopes of Zanskar where meadows are covered with edelweiss, and at the foot of Gumborunjom peak, 5580 m, a Blue poppy can be found. Next is a series of beautiful villages along the route to Purney, which is located at the confluence of the Kurgiakh chu and the Tsarap River. Purney to Phugtal road is still under construction, and a 2:30-hour walk to one of the most spectacular sights of Zanskar – The Phugtal gompa. It is built under a huge cave. Continuing from Purney to Anmo village to Raru and finally to Karsha, bypassing Mune, Bardan & Padum. The next couple of days will be spent visiting the sights in the heart of Zanskar before entering Ladakh at Lingshed. And crossing two passes, namely Sengge La and Sirsir La, to join the Srinagar – Leh road at Lamayuru. Exploring the Lamayuru and finally visiting Alchi and Likir, we drive to Leh. Where our trip ends.
ZANSKAR TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1: Manali – Solang Valley – Atal Tunnel – Sissu – Keylong (acclimatization hike, 4-5 hrs)- Jispa (3200m). 92 km, 4 hrs.
Day 2: Jispa – Shinku La 5090m – Gumbok Rangan 4330m – Kurgiakh 4150m – Hike & Explore Kyi village – Khangsar – hike to Phuktal Gonpa 3900m – Purne 3800m. 112 km, 6-7 hrs.
Day 3: Purne – Raru 3800m – Bardan Gonpa – Padum – Dzonkhul (3,890m) – Sani – Karsha 3750m – Padum 3600m, 126 km, 7 hrs.
Day 4: Padum – Stongde 3800m – Zangla Fort & Zangla Nunnery – Lingshed Gonpa – Padum 3600m, 150 km, 8 hrs.
Day 5: Padum – Abran 3750m – Drang Drung glacier – Pensi La 4494m – Rangdum 4040m, 103 km, 4-5 hrs.
Day 6: Rangdum – Parkachik 3600m – Panikhar 3250m – Damsna 3190m Nun peak view – Kargil (2,676m) – Mulbekh Chamba 3250m – Heniskot – Kanji 3930m – Fotu La 4109m – Lamayuru 3550m – Wanla 3150m, 242 km, 7-8 hrs.
Day 7: Wanla – Hanupatta 3800m – Sirsir La 4800m – Photoksar 4150m – Singe La 4955m – Back to Wanla, Khaltse 3000m – Alchi 3100m – Leh 3600m, 263km, 8-9 hrs.
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LEH – MANALI EXTENSION: 2 Days
Day 8: Leh 3600m – Taglang La 5328m – More Plains 4800m – Pang 4500m – Lachulung La 5065m – Sarchu 4200m – Baralacha La 4890m – Jispa 3200m, 333 km, 7-8 hrs.
Day 9: Jispa – Keylong 3100m – Sissu 3100m – Atal Tunnel – Manali 2050m, 92 km, 4 hrs.
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LEH – MANALI EXTENSION: 1 Day
Day 8: Leh 3600m – Taglang La 5328m – Pang 4500m – Lachulang La 5065m – Sarchu 4200m – Baralacha La 4890m – Jispa – Keylong 3100m – Sissu 3100m – Manali 2050m, 425 km, 10 hrs.
ITINERARY
Day +: Arrive in Delhi and Drive to Manali (2050 m)
Arrive at Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport. Pickup by private car, drive to Manali. Leaving Delhi, driving a 4-5 hour journey to Chandigarh, watching the changing scenery roll by. Chandigarh is almost the end of the line, located at the point where the Indian plains meet the foothills of the Himalayas. You continue your journey into the mountains, following the Beas River to enter the Kulu Valley, one of the most picturesque valleys in the Indian Himalaya. The road winds its way past pine-clothed mountain slopes, giving glimpses of snow-capped peaks and through small settlements with their fields of rice and maize and little walled orchards. Eventually, you reach the upper part of the Kulu Valley and arrive at the popular tourist resort of Manali. Manali is approximately 300km from Chandigarh, and the journey will take us around 7 hours. We check into the hotel. To help with acclimatization before we start trekking, you spend the day in Manali at just over 2000 meters. This is a very popular tourist town, and you can visit some of its famous sights while you are here. You can visit the colorful Hadimba Temple, the medieval wooden palace at Naggar with its own art museum, and enjoy a soak in the Vashisht hot springs. It is also fun to walk around the sprawling bazaar. a day for final preparation before leaving for Zanskar.
Trip Highlights
- Explore the sky kingdom of Zanskar
- Ancient monastery and spectacular sights





























