Nag tibba Trek

Region: Ladakh

Season : June to October

Altiitude: 3750 mts/12300

Length: 07 Days

Conceivably perhaps the most effortless trek in the Ladakh district, the Nag tibba Trek ties one’s substance with an unmatched marvel of nature and culture. It sheers into the acclaimed Apricot Valley of Ladakh stripping off the ethnicity of the Ladakh town life, antiquated religious communities that mirror the everlasting strides of various organizations of Buddhism and untamed streams cutting over the valley. A dynamic brimming with life apprentice won’t discover any difficulties while on his voyage through the ways and pace at a normal rise of 4,500 meters.

The Nag tibba Trek begins to Yangthang after a progressive slide to Phobe La at 3,580 meters from Likir and from there on heads up to Chagatse La, which is at a height of 3,630 meters. The Ridzong Monastery that lies about an hour’s good ways from Yangthang and goes through a restricted chasm is one of the real attractions on this trek. The trek from Yangthang moves to Hemis Shukpachan crosswise over Tsermangchan La, which is at a stature of 3,750 meters. On this course, the town that is regularly named as woods of cedars is one of Ladakh’s comeliest. Further one will run over a few shining streams encompassed by obscure willows and enormous grain handle that give a dash of green to the generally barren, rough Mountains. The trail from that point rises between two hillocks toward the west until it veers south and climbs steeply up to the Mebtak La at 3750 meters specked with petition banners. From the pass the adventure to Ang, which ushers with apricot plantations, swerve through a canyon. At long last, the trek downhill to Temisgam broadly shows the nearby culture of the Indo-Tibetan orders.

The Nag tibba Trek is otherwise called a Baby Trek that covers a separation of around 30 kilometers from Likir to Temisgam and takes 4-5 days. The best season to knapsack for this trek is whenever from, June to the principal half of September.

Day 01: Delhi – Leh

Right off the bat in morning departure from Delhi gets to Leh in under two hours. From the air terminal you would be moved to a lodging. Where they would be housed on full board. Leh is at a height of 3500 mts. And all visitors are encouraged to rest for the whole day. An effective trek in Ladakh expects you to adjust well Early toward the beginning of the day move to airplane terminal. From here catch a trip for Leh. Upon landing in Leh move to inn for entire day acclimatization. Supper and medium-term remain at the lodging/visitor house.

Leh: Leh is the entrancing capital of the Autonomous Hill Council of Ladakh, otherwise called Little Tibet. The significant religious communities to visit in and around Leh are Shey, Thiksey, Hemis, Spituk, Samkhar just as the Shanti Stupa, Stok Palace and principle Bazaar. The Leh royal residence commanding the town was the previous home of the Namgyal Dynasty. The devout celebrations are exceptionally well known and Hemis, Phyang and Lamayaro celebrations in summer are visited by parcel of voyagers who crowd to see the Cham Dances.

Day 02: Leh

Entire day touring at Leh covering Hemis, Shey and Thiksey Monastery.

Shey Gompa is around 15 kms from Leh. It used to be the mid year royal residence of the lords of Ladakh. There are heaps of Stupas and Gompas worked around the royal residence. Shey royal residence was worked by Deldan Namgyal in the start of 17’Th century AD. Primary fascination in Shey is the 12m Shakyamuni Buddha statue inside the Dresthang Gompa.

Thiksey Gompa, near Shey is around 17 kms from Leh. The religious community is viewed as one of the most delightful in Ladakh and has a place with the Gelukspa request.

Hemis, around 45 kms south of Leh it is one of the most well known and biggest religious community in Ladakh. It has a place with the Drukpa request and was established in the mid 17’Th century. The setting is flawless with the religious community supported in a beautiful valley, encompassed by streams and fronted by long Mani dividers. Medium-term remain at the visitor house.

Day 03: Likir To Yangthang Across Phobe La (9 Kms/4 To 5 Hrs.)

Morning after breakfast you will be driven by taxi to Likir which is only 58 kms. Away. Likir Village (3650 mts.) is the beginning stage of our trek. Despite the fact that the separation is short, the course is warm, with no shade or water and we have to cross two passes. From Likir the course travels west up to Phobe La (3580m) and past this falsehoods Sumdo town. The trail goes relentlessly upwards till you get to Chagatse La (3630m). Over the pass is the town of Yangthang (3630m) where we camp for the evening, by a stream. The Ridzong Monastery lies about an hour south of Yangthang.

Day 04: Yangthang To Hemis Shukpachen Across Tsermangchen La(8 Kms 2/3 Hours)

Today is a simple stroll in spite of the pass on the grounds that both the methodology and the drop are of delicate slopes. The trail travels north,descending for a bit, crossing a stream before ascending west again to Tsermangchen La (3750m). After a brief rest at the pass we head down to Hemis Shukpachen. The town, named after the woods of cedars, is one of Ladakh’s prettiest. There are a few shimmering streams encompassed by obscure willows and enormous grain handle that give a pinch of green to the generally barren, Rocky Mountains.

Day 05: Hemis Shukpachen To Ang Across Mebtak La (10 Kms/3 Hrs)

Again this is a genuinely simple day. The trail goes upward between two hillocks west of the town upwards until it veers south and climbs steeply up to the Mebtak La (3750m) set apart by petition banners. From the pass we head down the canyon to Ang, a beguiling town with apricot plantations, where we camp for the evening.

Day 06: Ang To Temisgam And Nurla (8 Km/3 Hrs)

Today is the latest day and simple as it’s declining right on to the fundamental street. From Temisgam there would be a taxi holding on to reclaim everybody to Leh.

Day 07: Leh – Delhi

Withdraw for Delhi by the morning flight. For the more courageous a drive to either Manali or Srinagar can likewise be orchestrated on solicitation. The street voyage is shrouded in two days with a medium-term end at either Sarchu, which lies on the Leh-Manali roadway, or Kargil, which lies on the Leh-Srinagar interstate.

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