Markha Valley Trek
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka|Guest Contributor|THINGS TO DO, LADAKH Updated : Jul 22, 2016, 05.31 PM IST
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Markha Valley is wedged between the Stok Kangri Range to the north and the Zanskar peaks to the south. It is also known for being a ‘tea house trek’ where one can expect accommodation in parachute tents or homestays at most of the villages enroute. It is quite possible for a reasonably fit solo trekker to complete the trek without a porter or a guide, and also without carrying food and cooking utensils.
Route : Zingchen – Yurutse - Ganda La – Markha – Nimaling - Kongmaru La - Shang Sumdo
Landscape: Beautiful villages, a lot of water crossings, diverse mountain landscapes, high altitude pastures.
Best time to go: June-October
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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