Kibber to Tsomoriri via Parang La Pass

Introduction

This route follows the traditional trade route between Ladakh and Spiti and there are some fantastic views from the high mountain source of the Pare Chu River. On this trek you will experience an amazing diversity of Landscape and Culture.

Itinerary summary

Day 1: Manali to Kaza, drive

Day 2: Kaza to Dumla (4500m), 4 to 5 hours

Day 3: Dumla to Thaltak Meadow (4900m), 6 to 7 hours

Day 4: Thaltak Meadow to Bonrojen (5020m), 7 to 8 hours

Day 5: Bonrojen to Dak Karzong (4940m), 5 hours

Day 6: Dak Karzong to Datang Yongma (4725m), 5 hours

Day 7: Datang Yongma to Rachulamo (4600m), 6 to 7 hours

Day 8: Racholamo to Chumik Shilde (4530m) via Norbu Sumdo, 5 to 6 hours

Day 9: Chumik Shilde to Kiangdom (4540m), 6 hours

Day 10: Kiangdom to Karzog (4527m), 6 to 7 hours

Day 11: Karzog to Leh, 8 to 9 hours


Highlights
  • Remote trekking in the secluded Pir Panjal and Zanskar range.
  • Fully supported camping based trekking with 3 hearty meals per day on trek
  • World’s highest inhabited village
  • High altitude lake
  • Day 1
    Manali to Kaza, drive

    Leave early and cross the Rohtang Pass (4050m), drive down into Lahoul valley. We can enjoy a spectacular view of the Chandra-Bhaga mountain range from here. The road up to Losar will present you with some amazing views of Glaciers and snowcapped peaks. We also cross another high pass today called Kumzum La (4551m) and enter Spiti valley. We take a respectful circular drive around this Shrine of Goddess Kunzum. Losar is the first village of Spiti. After Losar we drive through a number of small villages. This stretch of the road from Losar to Kaza also has some excellent views to look out for and it definitely is a landscape photographer’s paradise. The light conditions are just excellent. We camp beside Spiti River at Rangrik.

  • Day 2
    Kaza to Dumla (4500m), 4 to 5 hours

    Drive through Ki (4100m), we can also stop to visit the monastery. This monastery is dedicated to Maitreya Buddha and the current presiding head of the monastery is Rimpoche Rinchen Zangpo. Here you can see some magnificent art work and Thanka Paintings brought over from Tibet nearly 600 years ago. After this we will go further 5kms up to Kibber village, one of the World’s Highest inhabited village. It is a decent sized village with traditional houses. We begin our trek from here. Kibber to Dumla is an easy walk but take your time, as these Spitian gorges are renowned for being hard-going.

  • Day 3
    Dumla to Thaltak Meadow (4900m), 6 to 7 hours

    Descend to the gorge bed and start the climb towards the pass, a steep walk to Thaltak meadow where you camp for the night. You can see the snow clad Parang La in the distance glimmering in the sunlight. The scenery is wild and gorge is steep is deep. Even at this height the sunlight reflected from the walls of the gorge causes the temperature to soar.

  • Day 4
    Thaltak Meadow to Bonrojen (5020m), 7 to 8 hours

    This is a long and strenuous day walking to Bonjoren at 5020m. on the way excellent chances of seeing Marmots and Ibex.

  • Day 5
    Bonrojen to Dak Karzong (4940m), via Parang La (5600m),5 hours

    Leave early for the pass. The final 4 kms is steep 2 hour climb to Parang La at 5600m. The pass lies on the trade route between Ladakh and Spiti valley. There are some great views of the Spiti and the Changthang valleys from the pass. Parilungi, a conical peak, is the first Ladakhi peak visible from Spiti. From the pass, we descend to the source of the Pare Chu River. After the pass, the landscape changes dramatically from steep gorges to broad plains.

  • Day 6
    Dak Karzong to Datang Yongma (4725m), 5 hours

    The route for the next 3 days is in fairly open valley with a well- marked trail on the left bank of the Pare Chu.

  • Day 7
    Datang Yongma to Rachulamo (4600m), 6 to 7 hours

    Walk along the Pare Chu takes us to the camping ground at Rachulamo. On the way we may meet a few of the nomadic Changpa shepherds grazing their flock of sheep and goat.

  • Day 8
    Racholamo to Chumik Shilde (4530m) via Norbu Sumdo, 5 to 6 hours

    Today another five to six hours walk through boulders beside the Pare Chu River which also involves river crossing brings us to our campsite.

  • Day 9
    Chumik Shilde to Kiangdom (4540m), 6 hours

    We walk the expansive Changthang Plateau which extends into Southern Tibet. This is Changpas’ land where they roam freely grazing their large flocks of sheep, goats and herds of Yak.

  • Day 10
    Kiangdom to Karzog (4527m), 6 to 7 hours

    We see the Tsomoriri Lake today and walk along its shore till we reach the only habitation on this otherwise desolate and isolated plateau- the village of Karzog. You get a good glimpse of hundreds of migratory birds that visit this large brackish water lake.

  • Day 11
    Karzog to Leh, 8 to 9 hours

    Drive to Leh via Mahe Bridge.


  • Kibber to Tsomoriri via Parang La Pass

    This route follows the traditional trade route between Ladakh and Spiti and there are some fantastic views from the high mountain source of the Pare Chu River. On this trek you will experience an amazing diversity of Landscape and Culture. On this trek we ascend through steep gorges and cross flower filled meadows, the breeding ground of famous Spiti horses, where you may spot Snow Leopard, Blue Sheep or Tibetan Ass. The journey ends at the breath-taking Tsomoriri Lake, which is home to many migrant birds.

    July to September

    Duration: 10 days

    Difficulty Level: Demanding

  • Included:

    • Meals: As mentioned in the itinerary
    • Qualified and experienced guide.
    • Support Staff: Cook, Helper
    • Group Medical kit
    • Gear Package for use during the trip including kit bag, sleeping bag, and mattress.
    • Private transportation to start of trek and back to Manali.
    • Mules to carry all personal and group baggage.

    Excluded:

    • Aerated and alcoholic drinks on trek
    • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
    • Items of personal nature such as phone calls, laundry etc.
    • Tips
    • Airport Transfers and Flight
    • Travel Insurance
  • ABOUT THIS TOUR

    You will be woken up with a cup of tea brought to your tent at around 6:00 am followed by a small bowl of warm water for washing. Then, before breakfast, you will pack up all you gear. Pack your sleeping bag and mat into their respective stuff sack and ensure that your tent is free of rubbish and ready for the next camp. Your duffle bag will then be taken and tied up with other gear into the load, which will be packed on the waiting pack horses. Of course any help you offer when setting and breaking camp, when there are many tasks is always welcome. We are usually on the trail by 7:30- 8:00am. We may have lunch en route or we can aim to be in camp. Once we have reached camp and the kitchen is set up, alight snacks is prepared, leaving us with the rest of the afternoon free to explore the nearby villages or undertake a side option. Dinner is served around 7:00 pm. Remember to bring your water bottle to the dining tent so it can be filled. Trekking evenings afford some of the best memories of your trek, whether it is sitting around talking, playing cards, chatting with the staff or joining in some singing and dancing with the local people, it is always a very special time.

  • Clothing list for trekking in India

    • Light weight walking boots
    • Spare laces
    • A pair of track shoes
    • Warm jacket
    • Woolen shirts ad thick sweaters
    • Windproof/ waterproof trousers
    • Thermal underwear
    • A tracksuit
    • 2 pair of loose fitting long shorts
    • Light weight sleeved shirt
    • A woolen hat, a pair of gloves
    • Sun hat and Sunscreen
    • Torch or flashlight
    • Water bottle
    • Spare sunglasses and prescription glasses or lens
    • 1 pair of sandals, thick woolen socks and other personal equipments and accessories.
    • If it is early and late season you can require a pair of gaiters to walk on the snow over the passes.
  • ABOUT THIS TOUR

    Himalayan Challenges (HC) is an operator of all Adventure Travel and sports shown on our website. HC is registered with the Department of Tourism and Civil aviation, Government of Himachal Pradesh, India.
    In respect of these Booking Conditions, “We/ Himalayan Challenges” and “You/ Participant(s)”- will be the person(s) whose name and details appear on the online booking form.

    1) Insurance:

    Before joining the tour we recommend that you take out travel insurance. This should include adequate cover for baggage, medical expenses, cancellation, helicopter evacuation and emergency repatriation. You must supply documentary proof of it to us before starting the trip. If you do not have travel insurance you must have a credit card with at least a US $5000 limit.

    2) Booking Confirmation:

    Your booking will be confirmed by email once we have received a deposit of 50% and the signed copy of booking form and contract. The balance is due no later than two months prior to departure. If you book a tour less than 2 month prior to departure, you must send the full payment within 7 days of confirmation by us.

    3) Terms of Cancellation:

    (a)All cancellations must be made in writing and signed by the person who signed the booking form and will be taken into account by the agency upon receipt of that letter.

    If you cancel, the following scale of charges will apply:

    DATE OF CANCELLATION CHARGE INCURRED
    2 months before departure Loss of deposit
    29 days to 2 months before departure departure 30% of total trip cost
    10 to 28 days before departure 60% of total trip cost
    Less than 10 days before departure 100% of total trip cost

    (b)If you do not show up at the meeting point specified on the agreed date, we will assume you have been delayed and will wait for you to contact us with your new expected arrival date. If you do not contact us within 48 hours we will assume you have cancelled the tour. There is no refund of any money paid.

    (c) The tour will not be cancelled unless we are forced to do so because of unusual or unforeseen circumstances, such as a major natural disaster, major political unrest or war. If we cancel the tour we will promptly refund all payments made to us including the deposit (less the unrecoverable costs such as air tickets cancellations). We shall not be liable to refund any additional expenses that you may have incurred (such as insurance, visas, vaccinations and other incidental costs).

    4) Refunds:

    (a)In case the journey is broken off early upon the client’s own wish or causes, Himalayan Challenges shall not be liable to any refund of the days not utilized. Clients will have to pay for hotel or any extra costs incurred after leaving the itinerary.

    (b)The trek information sheets and the dossier give information and conditions relating to the tour and are deemed to be part of the contract and so you should be fully aware of their contents. However, the itinerary is an indication of what the group should accomplish, but is not a contractual obligation- changes may be made because of exceptional weather, flight cancellations, sickness or other unforeseen circumstances. No refund will be given for unused services or unrealized dreams.

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    5) Your Responsibility

    (5.1)Acknowledgement of Risk:

    It is a fundamental condition that you acknowledge that this is an adventure tour. This requires some flexibility. The day to day itinerary is taken as a guideline only. We cannot be held responsible for any delays caused by International or domestic flights, Strikes, Government regulations, weather or natural casualties. In such cases, Wild Himalayan Challenges shall be responsible for suitable alternatives which could be decided upon mutual agreement. If an agreement cannot be made, Wild Himalayan Challenges shall be responsible for refund after deducting expenses already incurred.

    (5.2)Physical Fitness:

    You confirm that you are in proper physical and mental condition before going on a Challenge/trek/tour with Himalayan Challenges. You confirm that it is your own responsibility to determine the ability to participate. If you are going on an Expedition a Doctors Certificate would be required stating that you are fit for such a tough and demanding experience. You also confirm that you will notify us about any medical condition or the use of prescribed medication that we should know about. It is your duty to notify us beforehand and is your responsibility to obtain medical advice as regards to vaccinations required for the trip.

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    All participants must bring with them the following paperwork without which Himalayan Challenges may refuse them from joining their expedition:

    • Passport with at least six months validity.
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    • Personal Travel Insurance (Copy should be brought on travel).

    Himalayan Challenges will take no responsibility if you are not allowed to fly due to inappropriate paperwork.

    In alliance with your expedition booking with Himalayan Challenges you agree to give authority to your expedition leader during your travels, where decisions may be needed for the benefit and safety of everyone.

    (5.4)Respect:

    (a)You agree to abide by the authority of the leader. Signing the booking form implies your acceptance of the tour leader’s decisions which could affect the group or individuals. The tour leader will give you a complete briefing at your arrival about your journey with Himalayan Challenges. The guide or group leader designated by the agency reserves the right to expel at any time a group of person or an individual whose conduct may be regarded as affecting or endangering the safety or well-being of the group. No compensation or refund will be due to such individuals.

    (b)The client agrees to behave responsibly in environmental and cultural matters and agrees to follow proper hiking and camping etiquette while in the mountains and to act respectfully towards the people and customs of the region.

    6) Accommodation

    Room allocations are as per same sex twin-room sharing- double room for couples. Where a single room has been requested, a single room supplement will apply.

    7) Our Responsibility:

    (7.1)It is our duty to ensure to we deliver the trip you have booked with us to the best of our ability and the it precedes in accordance with the itinerary as stated on our website/ tailor made to your requirement, thereafter making sure as reasonable as possible your journey is unhindered en-route. Our itineraries have been designed with consideration to the environments in which we travel its people and its cultures. Participants’ should therefore realize that hygiene and safety standards in countries which you journey are far different to the standards of your own. However, Himalayan Challenges take care when booking locations, should offer the best of the area in which you stay and dine.

    (7.2)Any Participant(s) portraying acts of negligence on the expedition will not only risk their own life, but also that of their fellow participant(s) and will be cautioned. Repeated actions of the Participant(s) in question will have their trip terminated immediately and no refunds will be given. No refunds will be given to participant(s) who leave an expedition en-route. Himalayan Challenges will not be responsible for any traffic accidents caused through carelessness.

    (7.3)Due to the nature of our adventures and their locations- Himalayan Challenges reserve the right if deemed necessary, to divert the course of an already commenced expedition away from events (deemed harmful) to the safety of an alternative route.

    (7.4)Force Majeure- if for any unforeseen reason interruptions cause delay(s) en-route, preventing Himalayan Challenges from fulfilling their expedition obligations. Any additional expenditure incurred during the interruptions will have to be borne by the participant(s). However, we will do our utmost to rectify the situation into continuing on with the adventure.

    8) Complaints:

    Himalayan Challenges endeavors to supply you the best possible service on your journey, ensuring you have a great time. However, if you have a complaint during your expedition, please notify your expedition leader immediately in order to rectify the situation. If your complaint was unresolved, then a written letter should be sent within 25 days from the expedition completion date to: Himalayan Challenges, Hillco Building, Vill. Shuru, P.O. Prini, Manali, Distt. Kullu, H.P.

    9) Law and Jurisdiction:

    The Contract shall be construed in accordance with the Indian Law and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Indian Court; Manali, District Kullu, H.P. to settle any disputes, which may arise out of or in connection with this Contract.

    10) Currency conversion:

    All our prices are coated in US dollars. For Client comfort, we forward quotes in their local currency on request. This also depends on the Current Exchange Rate. We will Quote the Exchange rate on the Bill.

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