1. Itinerary Detail (Chadar Trek)
Trek Duration : 9 Days 8Nights
Destinations Covered during Chadar Trek: Leh,Tilad D,Gyalpo,Naerak,
Dibb, Lingshed
What’s Included :-
Accommodation during Trek(Camping) and 2 day stay at Leh in
guest house as per itinerary.
Meals while on trek(Veg)
Permits
First aid medical kits
Qualified and experienced Trek Leader, Guide and support staff.
Transportation as per itinerary
Leh Day 1
Arrival at Leh
Arrive at Leh and check into a hotel. Leh is a high altitude desert
and it takes at least a day to acclimatise to these conditions. So rest
in your hotel room and in the evening roam around Leh market. Leh
is a culturally rich place. There are dozens of monasteries and
ancient temples that you can go around. Overnight stay in Leh.
2. Tilad Do Camp Day 2
Drive to Chilling roadhead and trek to Tilad Do camp 3100m
Post breakfast we will drive to Chilling from where we will start our
Chadar Trek. The drive to Chilling – the starting point of Chadar trek
is an adventurous drive. The ride is along the river Indus via village
Nimoo the place which is the confluence of the river Indus and the
Zanskar. To reach camp one needs to cross the frozen Zanskar.
Gyalpo Day 3
Trek to Gyalpo camp 3170m
After morning stretching exercises and breakfast our instructors will
brief you on how to trek on the Chadar Trek. The Frozen Zanskar is
hard as rock and slippery in the winter and trekking on this river can
be quite challenging. We will stop for lunch prepared by our staff on
the Zanskar which is an experience in itself. After passing Shingra
Koma, you reach the camp-site for the day at Gyalpo, where tents
have already been pitched by the porters.
Tibb Cave Day 4
Trek to Dib Cave 3225m
Today we will start our trek after a nutritious breakfast. Today’s
stretch of the Chadar Trek is around 14 km. Our destination for the
day is Dib Cave. Dib Cave is big cave which provides shelter. We
welcome you to the cave with a hot cup of ladakhi butter tea.
Overnight stay at Dib Cave.
Nyeraks Camp Day 5
Trek to Nyeraks Camp 3390m
3. Today we trek over deep gorges under the frozen Zanskar. You can
hear the sound of water flowing beneath it. After trekking for a few
hours we reach a huge waterfall. An old, dilapidated bridge on the
river, which villagers claim to be more than 1,000 years old, marks
Nyerak.
Lingshed Day 6
Trek to Lingshed 3825m
Naerak to Lingshed: Walk on Chadar / Frozen sheet for 1-2hrs &
then another 5hrs steep walk up to Lingshed Village. All your
tiredness will vanish after spending the night at Lingshed village
Home stays where local heating is available. Overnight Homestay.
Nyeraks Camp Day 7
Trek to Nyeraks Camp 3390m
Walk back through the same steep path for 4-5hrs & then walk on
the frozen sheet for another 1-2hrs till you reach Nyerak pullu.
Tsomopaldar Camp Day 8
Nyeraks to Tsomopaldar Camp 3300m
Taking the same route back from Nyarakpulu to Tsomopaldar.
Overnight camp
Chilling - Leh Day 9
Trek back from Tsomopaldar to Shingra gongma & then to Tilatdo.
Walk for half an hour from Tilatdo to Chilling. From Chiling 5hrs
drive by Taxi to Leh. Reach Leh by evening. Stay overnight in guest
house.
4. BOOKING PROCEDURE
The cost for the 9 day Chadar Trek per people will be INR 20,000. The
cosy of the trek for 14 people with a group discount of 15% will be INR
2,38,000.To confirm booking 25% of this i.e. INR 59,500 will be
required.
When the amount is received you will receive a confirmation mail from
us.
Bank Details
Account Name: Renok Adventures
Account Type: Current Account
Account Number: 00000032160790756
Sort Code: IFSC code: SBIN0011395 MICR Code: 302002032
Bank Address:
Bank: STATE BANK OF INDIA
Address: VIVEK VIHAR MAIN ROAD,JAGATPURA, JAIPUR,RAJASTHAN
Branch: JAGATPURA.
Fitness Required For The Chadar Trek
At high altitude as the air gets thinner oxygen becomes less
abundant.The percentage saturation of hemoglobin with oxygen
determines the content of oxygen in our blood. After the human body
reaches around 2,100 m (7,000 feet) above sea level, the level of oxygen
in our hemoglobin begins to plummet. However, the human body has
both short-term and long-term adaptations to altitude that allow it to
partially compensate for the lack of oxygen.
The Chadar Trek is a moderate trek.
5. Trekking Experience: Prior trekking experience in the Himalayas is
recommended but not necessary.
Fitness Required: The Chadar Trek falls in the category of moderate
treks. Water is available throughout the trail. But still if you are thinking
of your first big Himalayan trekking experience its better to be prepared.
Here is the training schedule to prepare for the trek.
Our treks are generally planned in a way that on an average you have to
cover around 9 Kms in 6 hours although there may be slight variation
depending on the terrain. This works out to roughly 1.5km per hour
which is equivalent to walking in the plains at 6km per hour.
You can train yourself to run 3 kms in 30 minutes as per the schedule
given below. Remember always start your training program with
stretching and warm up exercises.
Follow this training schedule for trekking fitness required.
Week 1: Start with 10 minute of brisk walk and then jog for 10 minutes
and finally 10minutes of easy walk.
Week 2: 5 minutes of brisk walk 15 minutes of jog 5 minutes of easy
walk
Week 3: 5 minutes of brisk walk 15 minutes of jog 5 minutes of easy
walk
Week 4: 5 minutes of brisk walk and jog for 25 min and cool down your
body
If you want detailed information then go through this website
http://www.bodyresults.com/p1outdoor-athlete-book.asp
THINGS TO GET FOR THE CHADAR TREK
Backpack (Min 60 Ltrs) with Rain Cover
6. Trekking Shoes (Forclaz 100,500 recommended)
4 Pairs of Full sleeve shirts and Track Pants (waterproof)
4 Pair of cotton socks. 3 pairs of woollen socks
Full Sleeve Sweater or Fleece Jacket
One Heavy Jacket (Down Feather preferable)
Thermal Inners -2 Pair
2 pair water proof hand gloves
2 Pair woollen Gloves.
Sun Cap
One Scarf
Light towel
Lip Balm
Cold Cream & Sun Screen (SPF 40+)
Water Bottle 1 Lt
Headlamp or torch with fresh pair of batteries
Personal Toilet Kit and toilet paper
Personal Medicine Kit
Dark Sunglasses (U/V protected)
Walking Stick (At least one)
People who were spectacles-
Should avoid contact lenses and use use photo chromatic glasses
instead