| LAMAYURU
/ HEMIS VIA MARKHA TREK
Day 01 Arrive Leh, transfer
to your hotel, rest of the day to get acclimatize. Late afternoon
walking tour of Leh town. O/N hotel.
Day 02 Morning sightseeing
of Phyang & Spituk monasteries, late afternoon visit Samkar
and Shanti Stupa. O/N hotel.
Spituk : Stands prominently
on the top of a hillock commanding a panoramic view of the
Indus valley for miles. Many icons of Buddha and fine thankas
are to be found in this 15th century Gompa. The Gompa also
houses a collection of ancient masks, antique arms and an
awe inspiring image of mahakal. The face of the Kali image
is kept covered and is revealed only at the annual function
in January.
Phyang : looks like a huge
Palace from afar, built by Tashi Namgyal in the later half
of the 16th century AD., it belongs to the Red Cap sect of
Buddhists. Hundreds of icons of Buddha and other Gods are
kept on wooden shelves.
Samkar Gompa : the seat
of the yellow Hat Sect and one of the few Gompa built in the
valley bottom, is a 3 km. Pleasant walk through fields. It
houses the chief lama of Spituk and 20 others. The newer monks
quarters are on three sides of the courtyard with steps leading
up to the Du-Khang ( Assembly Hall ). There are a number of
gold statues, numerous wall paintings and sculptures including
a large one of the 11 headed, 1000-armed Avalokitesvara.
Shanti Stupa : There are
good views from the top where a tea room is a welcoming sight
after the climb. There is also a jeep able road.
Day 03 LEH / LAMAYURU /
SHILLA Early morning drive to Lamayuru 130 km. Visit Lamayuru
monastery then start trek to Shilla cross Pritintik-la (1900
Mts.). Trek time : 4 hours.
Lamayuru : The oldest holy
site in Ladakh, it was a Bon shrine prior to the advent of
Buddhism. Also known as Yun Drung ( Swastika ) it is sighted
on a high promontory overlooking the village and valley. For
sheer spectacle value no other Gompa can match.
Day 04 SHILLA / HINJU After
visiting Wanla monastery and Tharchita Brukbukza and Hanjala
villages we arrive at Hinju village. Overnight in Camp. Trek
time : 6 hours.
Day 05 HINJU / EAST BASE
OF KUNGSKILA Today trek is a bit hard, you have to climb a
pass called, Kungski-la (4400 Mts.) from the top of this pass
one can see Hinju village on one side and Sundo village on
the other side. Trek time : 6 hours.
Day 06 EAST BASE OF KUNGSKI-LA
/ WEST BASE OF DUNDUN CHAN-LA Today we have some river crossings
enroute to Sumdo village. We will also across a small pass.
We will be camping at Dundun Chan Larcha. Trek time : 6 hours.
Day 07 DUNDUN CHAN-LA BASE
/ CHILLING Dundun Chan-la is (3950 Mts.). The trek is easy
and very scenic. One can see even Khardong-la pass across
the valley. Camp at Chilling, this village has gold smiths
famous for local golden jewelry - it is said that the gold
comes from the local mines. Overnight in camp. Trek time :
7 hours. Day 08 FREE DAY AT CHILLING TO EXPLORE
Day 09 CHILING / SKIU The
walk is not as easy one, we will be crossing a pass and a
river crossing is required. Overnight camp at Skiu. Trek time
: 6 hours.
Day 10 SKIU / SARA Today
we have several river crossings, the trek is easy. Overnight
camp at Sara. Trek time : 5 hours.
Day 11 SARA / HANKAR We
will cross the Markha village enroute to Hankar Yogma camping
ground. We will stop at the Markha village and visit the monastery
also, but will not camp at Markha. Horses do not get fodder
easily here. Overnight in camp. Trek time : 7 hours.
Day 12 HANKAR / NIMALING
A bit beyond Hankar, leave a broad valley on the right-side.
The valley narrows and goes higher . The river is far to the
left. Walk near a small lake, then across pastures to Nimaling.
This is one of the most beautiful high valleys of Ladakh (4750
Mts.). Trek time
: 5 hours.
Day 13 NIMALING / SHANG
SUMDO Long climb along the mountainside then some zigzag up
to the Kangmaru- la ( 5150 Mts. ). Long descent into gorges
several easy stream crossing. Leave the sometimes in the riverbed
right-side, and again on the left bank arrive in Shang Sumdo.
Trek time : 7 hours.
Day 14 SHANG SUMDO / HEMIS
Take the riverbed again, then a good footpath
through large blocks. You reach the motor able trail Pass
a series of Chortens. Leave Martselang village on the right
and follow a gentle rising trail to Hemis. Over night in camp.
Trek time : 4 hours.
Day 15 HEMIS / LEH After
sightseeing of the Hemis monastery, leave for Leh, enroute
visit Thiksey and Shey monasteries.
Shey : The old summer Palace
of the kings of Ladakh, Shey ( 15 km. From Leh towards Hemis
) was built more than 550 years ago by Lhachen Palgyigon,
the king of Ladakh. It stands next to the remains of a larger
construction on the east side of a hill, which runs south-east
towards the Indus. From the Palace you can see over the fertile
Indus plain, north-east to the Thiksey Gompa and over the
Indus to the Zanskar mountain range. Hundreds of Chortens
of the most diverse from and size stand on the barren plains
to the north, separated from the fertile riverbank along the
Hemis road. The old palace Gompa has the largest golden Buddha
statue in Ladakh.
Thiksey : The 500 year old
Thiksey monastery, perched on a hill high above the Indus.
Has about 100 yellow cap monks. On the right of the entrance
to the main courtyard, a new chapel houses an enormous 15
meter high, seated Buddha figure. The morning prayer can be
witness around 6 AM, but ther are also prayers closer to noon,
preceded by long mournful sounds from the horns on the roof.
The monastery mountain is best ascended on foot although there
is also a new road up to the monastery. The temple of Zan-la
is beside the car parking area on this road. On the walls
of the Gompa courtyard are some interesting Tibetan calendars.
In the chapel is a picture near the
central Chamba statue, of Tsung-Khapas, the founder of the
Tugend ( Gelupa ) sect. Some steps run up to a roof balcony
from which there is access to the rooms of the head lama.
Hemis : It is the wealthiest
, best known and biggest Gompa of Ladakh. Its popularity stems
from the major annual festival held here in summer. The festival
is in honor of Guru Padma Sambhav's birth anniversary. It
also has the largest Thanka in Ladakh, which is unfurled once
in 12 years ( next in 2004 ). Hemis was built in 1630 during
the reign of Sengge Namgyal , an illustrious ruler of Ladakh.
It flourished under the Namgyal dynasty for the royalty favored
for Drugkpa Sect, which managed the monastery. It is divided
into two, the Assembly Hall on the right and the main temple
on the left. The hall, Dukhang, is also used as a ' Green
room ' by the dancers during the festival. The temple is known
as Tshogkhang. The verandahs have a surfeit of frescoes among
them the Buddhist Wheel of Life ( Kalachakra ) and the Lord
of the four quarters, besides rows of prayer wheels.
Day 16 Early morning fly
Leh - Delhi. Tour ends.
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