Leh Ladakh Tour is indeed a trekker's paradise in North India. In case adventure excites one then one must take up any of the many treks offered from Leh. Tour Packages of Leh Ladakh India offers great opportunities for undertaking adventure activities amidst landscapes of breathtaking, rugged beauty. The most popular and best established among these are trekking, mountaineering and river rafting. You can find more details of Tour Packages Leh Ladakh in www.holidaymasti.com.
Trekking:
Most of the established routes traverse the Zanskar range which separates the Indus Valley from Zanskar. The Markha Valley trek, the Lamayuru-Padum traverse and the Stok-Khangri round trek are the more popular ones among the numerous options available in this convoluted mountain mass.From early June to mid-October is the best season for Leh Ladakh Tour Packages.
River rafting:
River rafting is another adverture activity, available in Tour to Leh Ladakh. The best stretch for professionally guided runs in white water is on the Indus between Spituk and Saspol. The most difficult but exciting option for river running is on the Zanskar along its spectacular course through the gorge in the Zanskar mountains, between Padum and Nimo. This is suitable only for well organized white-water expeditions, prepared for several days of river running and camping in absolute wilderness.
Mountain Climbing:
Mountain Climbing is another adventure activity which is available in Tour to Leh Ladakh India. Its easy accessibility from the Kargil-Padum road and the shortest possible approach march to the base camps makes this massif the most attractive climbing destination in the Great Himalaya, necessitating advance booking years' ahead. The climbing season extends from mid-May to mid-October, the ideal period being from June to September because during this time only Ladakh remains unaffected by the monsoon which holds sway over most of the Himalaya.Among its six known peaks accessible from the Suru Valley, Nun (7,135 m) and Kun (7,077 m) are the highest summits. Many un-named peaks in the altitude range of 5,500 metres and 6,400 metres are also available for climbing in the same region.
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