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Ladakh: The Markha Valley

Tripcode: TGR

Countries visited: India

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Average Review Rating: 4.5 from 10 reviews.

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  • LADAKH: THE MARKHA VALLEY

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    This trek was through the most jaw dropping scenery! It was hard to take in the magnitude of the mountains, I felt privalaged to be able to do it.The trek itself was not too difficult but it was made tougher by the altitude and the heat at the start of the trek. The leader was superb as were all the staff, nothing was too much trouble and Ngima is possibly the most patient man on the planet! Amazing food on the trek including three birthday cakes baked at altitude. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Probably when we climbed up the first pass, I was feeling the altitude but the view when I finally made it was awesome.

    Everyone on our trek was very supportive of each other.

    What did you think of your group leader?
    What more can I say, a true professional and a real 'people' person. I felt very safe with him.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    This is not a walk in the park, you definitely need a good level of fitness and expect some long days trekking. Also you can't know how you will cope at altitude but we all made it in our own time coaxed along  by our leader.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Go for it, you will be rewarded by incredible scenery, meet lots of lovely people and there is a good chance you will lose weight for your efforts, what more can  a girl ask for?
     
  • LADAKH: THE MARKHA VALLEY

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    A great trek into a remote and beautiful area. Comfortable camping, with good and varied food. A marvellous leader and helpful and obliging staff.  I feel so fortunate that I have had the opportunity to go. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    The incredible gorge between Shingo and Skiu with the beautiful, coloured rocks;  the amazing night skies;  the friendly and unfailingly helpful local people.  Almost every moment was inspirational.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Valerie was inspirational.  She quite obviously had a great love for the area, together with a great knowledge.  She was always happy to share information, answer questions.  She was a caring, considerate leader, aware of how each member of the group was feeling and progressing.  I felt confident and safe under her leadership.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
      Be aware that this trek is at altitude and the days can be hot.  That aside, just do it, it's not to be missed!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I am so glad that I went.  I think that the trip was well thought out and planned and it was, as always, excellent value for money. This can also be said of the Golden Triangle Extension, another bit not to be missed!
     
  • LADAKH: THE MARKHA VALLEY

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    Awesome landscape, fantatsic leader, great group - Loved every minute! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Gettin up the first pass, climbing a little further (optional) and then the long descent under bright blue skies into another world of craggy gorges
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Valerie was great - knowledgable, patient, positive and inspiring. And we laughed a lot.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Make sure your sleeping bag is warm enough! It's possible to hire one if not though
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Not much to say other than I had a very brilliant time. Staff were great and food was really excellent. I lived it!
     
  • LADAKH: THE MARKHA VALLEY

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    Great trek combining awesome high-altitude mountain scenery (a must for any geology nuts!) with beautiful valleys and fascinating remote Ladakhi villages in green oases round the water courses. Camping at high altitudes (4500m+) looking out over mountain ranges with marmots, blue sheep & dzos nearby was unforgettable. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Camping on the high plain (4800m) at Nimalung with Kang Yangste towering on one side and the Gongmaru La pass on the other. Having tea in the traditional Ladakhi home of one of our guide's family in Rumbak.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Valerie Parkinson is simply the best: a superb combination of enthusiasm, expert knowledge, understanding, tact & diplomacy & fun, too! She is so much more than just a guide.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Make sure you really are fit for 8-10 hour days of challenging climbing/walking over a variety of terrain! You'll need it!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    A great group of fellow trekkers meant there was always someone to talk to; we felt really lucky to be part of such a nice bunch.
     
  • LADAKH: THE MARKHA VALLEY

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    A fantastic area and great walking with views changing all the time . The colours have to be seen to be believed . Be prepared to wade across rivers ( with plenty of support )Great support staff nothing too much trouble . 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    I loved the view of Kang Yangtse from above Nimerling . Well worth the effort of the optional walk from camp .

    There were amazing views from the top of both high passes .

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Our group leader was great and gave us so much information about the area and the people and lots of information about Buddism . She always made sure everyone was well first thing in the morning and looked after us all throughout the day .
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    If you want to walk in a little populated area then do this trip . You will be at altitude so take it easy in Leh and drink lots of water .
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I had never heard of Ladakh until last year but glad someone recommended this trip to me .
     
  • LADAKH: THE MARKHA VALLEY

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    Great trip if you like fantastic and imposing landscapes of never ending mountains. Amazing views of Stok Kangri and Kang Yaze mountains full of snow and glaciers during the trek - changing scenery and colours as you walk through the gorges - from blue to green, amazing monasteries, some very high up, kept by a single monk sometimes.  Fascinating glimpse into life in Ladakh as you acclimatise in Leh for 3 days and later walk through tiny villages through the Markah Valley.  And a must if you into buddhism - especially if your guide is Valerie Parkinson. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Constant views over the mountain range - emptiness - apart from a few yaks, sheep, goats, and tea tent people.  Great museum in Hemis monastery - with very interesting pieces about history of the place and old photos of frozen rivers. Loved Leh for all the local tiny side streets and general life there.  Made me really wonder what it's like when all is blocked off in winter.  Must admit to loving the colourful clothes and stone jewellery - everything is simply beautiful - if you like the tibetan nepalese type things.  And it is an opportunity to share a chat and a tea in several places.  Very interesting to hear about how Ladakhi people are living now, learning to make the most out of visitors and seemingly retaining their identity - hopefully will stay this way.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Oh - where to start???  This lady is the most professional, knowledgeable, patient and dedicated guide I ever came across.  Her knowledge of buddhism is encyclopedic - and she keeps all information really lively and interesting. Her knowledge of the area is amazing, so is her dedication to the Ladakhi people, and clients alike.  She is working relentlessly to improve life for the Ladakhi, which is an enormous plus point in my book - and am very glad Exodus is supporting this.  She makes sure that drinking water is available in all tea tents, works with others to train people how to use solar power, UV water filters etc.  Every day she made sure all of us were ok in terms of coping with altitude, giving all the necessary advice at all times.  Some of us did struggle a little with altitude - but thanks to her recommendations it was a great experience.  And she keeps her sense of humour at all times.  I think she is a solar powered green modern buddhist deity ;-)  Better add her name - Valerie Parkinson.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Having read other reviews, I did not think it was that hot - but yes - a wide brimmed hat is crucial - and 50+ sun cream and lip salve.  Absolutely follow the advice to drink lots of water - 4-5 litres a day a must.  If you are concerned about the altitude - you can consider taking Diamox 2-3 days before the trip.  But not a must - I took some on day 2 after arriving and was fine after that - but everyone is different.  Do take all the things on the packing list.  The level of fitness required was less than I expected - but maybe because the pace was always slow enough to cope with the altitude.  Expect a lot of temperature changes - you will need warm trousers or leggings and thick fleece - as well as thin T-shirt. There are some steep-ish ascents - but short ones - and 1-2 slightly slippery but again brief descents - but mainly the paths are really easy.  A walking stick comes in handy when crossing rivers.  Take 2 big 1 litre bottles with you that can cope with hot water.  Camel back water bag also handy.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    If you have never been to India before, might be good to stay a few more days in Delhi - I missed not having more time there to see more places and to buy more presents.  Clothes wise - make sure you have clothes that cover your shoulders and knees to enter the monasteries.  Not much to ask - out of respect for the monks.  Lastly and very important:  do take any unwanted clothes with you which you can donate to people in Ladakh or the local guides and staff.  Or also other trekking items.  Childrens clothes too.  It is very expensive to send stuff over - but if you can travel light and take lots of clothes in your travel bag, it would help a lot.  Staff everywhere extremely helpful and kind.  Accompanying staff fantastic: cook Manilal did great stuff, speedily assisted by the ever smiling Pemptuk.  Lotus was always helpful and funny and is slowly slowly improving his english.  Tashi always a pleasure to walk with and always willing to explain things.  Tashi the horseman also great - but did not talk to him much - sorry!  Thanks all for great trip.
     
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    This was a great trek, a good length both in distance and number of days, changing scenery every day, outstanding views. Being able to expereince some of the local culture was also a real treat. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    When we reached the top of the highest pass, the Gongmaru La, a huge eagle flew over us. It was magic. That, combined with the amazing scenery made the hard climb worth it!
    What did you think of your group leader?

    Dilip was an excellent group leader, attentive to the needs of the group and individuals, knowledgable and always sharing insights and information. Going with him to a family home and trying local beverages was also a trip highlight and was something we were able to experience due to his local connections.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Be prepared for some long days walking, make sure your shoes are well broken in. Sandals or some other light shoes for river crossings are essential. A broad brimmed hat and sunglasses are good because it gets very hot and glary. I wished I had packed a small facecloth which would have made washing in the tent a bit easier. In saying that the only way to get a good wash is in the mountian streams - very cold but refreshing!

    Take it easy and don't try and charge around like you would at home - you will have a much more enjoyable experience!

    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    If you are feeling up to it I reccommend the optional trip to the worlds second highest motorable road, again, the views are incredible.
     
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