Zanskar A4

Zanskar Valley

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Jul 9, 2024
Zanskar is already on it's way to become a tourist magnet and hopefully the people of Zanskar will love the development that is coming to the region (much better roads, electricity and an airport as … Full review by Arun N
Jun 25, 2024
Zanskar Valley is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, characterized by towering peaks, deep gorges, and expansive plateaus. The beauty of the region is truly unparalleled, with each turn revealing … Full review by sidyzworld
Jun 4, 2024
I stayed at Mr Paljorji's homestay for 5 days in Tungri and it was the best decision of my journey to Zanskar! It's an authentic, Zanskari homestay that definitely was outside my comfort zone and i… Full review by Luvnita P

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Hello. I have been to high altitude places in the Himalayas but never trekked there before. I am 19 years old and fully fit. …
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Hello. I have been to high altitude places in the Himalayas but never trekked there before. I am 19 years old and fully fit. Can I do chadar trek if prepared properly?
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Yes you can the track will not be that hard for you as you said that your are physically fit. However weather could be a problem although that too depend on month you choose for track. …
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Yes you can the track will not be that hard for you as you said that your are physically fit. However weather could be a problem although that too depend on month you choose for track. Try to wear comfortable tracking shoes and light breathable cloths.
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Answer by Chander S · Jan 3, 2020
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Plz suggest what all needs to be carried for trek and any good place in mumbai to buy all these stuffs.
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You need to carry the basic items, most of which would be available at Decathlon Store near you. I found prices in the store were cheaper than Amazon or other such sites. Basic …
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You need to carry the basic items, most of which would be available at Decathlon Store near you. I found prices in the store were cheaper than Amazon or other such sites. Basic items are:- 1. Light weight jackets, which are made to stand sub-zero temperatures. I bought one for Rs.999/- 2. One windcheater 3. One poncho or a large raincoat, which should be able to cover your body and camera bags etc. 4. Walking stick (I bought it from Amazon but it is also available in Decathlon). 5. Thermos flask (750 ML or 1 Ltr) 6. Torch or head lamp 7. Light weight back-pack (I carried a 30 Liters bag, weighing 990 Gms). 8. Comfortable trekking shoes. (I bought walking shoes from Decathlon as my Trekking shoes were too heavy but it was not a good idea to go in walking shoes as these do not have proper grip on snowy ice or sand). 9. Tiffin box, spoon, enameled mug or tumbler for tea, coffee etc. 10. Dark glasses 11. Balaclava (full face/head cover or monkey cap) 12. Thermal suit (2 sets, as one set is needed for emergency change due to rains etc) 13. Toiletries must include mouth-wash, sun-screen lotion, lip-balm and toilet paper. I hope you find it useful.
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Answer by RAJENDRA P · Jan 6, 2019
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