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The
Zanskar region is a small and isolated Buddhist kingdom wedged between the
main Himalayas and the Zanskar range. The main valley is approximately 300
kms long and is ringed by mountains. Access to it is therefore over one of
the high passes. The most important are the Pensi La connecting Zanskar
with the Suru valley in the West, the Umasi La with the Chenab Valley in
the South and the Singo La with Lahaul in the East. This makes for very
spectacular trekking country. The Zanskaris are
of
the same stock as the Ladakhis and because of the sheer isolation of
their homeland were able to preserve their Buddhist culture. Traditional
values include a strong belief in Buddhism, frugal use of resources and
population control. In remarkable contrast to Leh district, Zanskar's
treeless expanse is the least developed part of Ladakh. Just as Lahaul & Spiti, Zanskar Valley presents the World with Buddhist monasteries, mountain passes, glaciers and breathtaking landscape.
Some
of the famous treks : Involves grossing high passes and descending steeply back down to river valleys before climbing yet another pass. Take a break in Leh and either engage in visiting some villages and famous monasteries or take another trek in the Ladakh area. |