Hid in Ladakh lies one of the most isolated and beautiful valleys called Zanskar, a destination far apart, remarkable for the grand scenery, unaltered richness of its culture and pristine nature. Often termed as “Last Shangri-La”, this place represents the union of adventures with serene stillness attracting a travel person looking forward to his/her actual respite from the contemporary world.

With elevation ranging from 3,500 meters (11,500 feet) to more than 7,000 meters (23,000 feet), Zanskar is a treasure trove of towering snow-crested mountains, deep gorges, and brisk rivers. No wonder it is the dream destination for every trekker, every nature lover, and an adventure-seeker. And yet, despite being so removed from the world, it has become increasingly sought after by those who want to experience Ladakh in all its raw, authentic style.

One of the best places for this unique marriage of Buddhist culture with simply breathtaking landscapes and ancient customs of living is Zanskar. The place looks quite cut out from the clock-it feels that noise from the present world gets just left in the void.

Zanskar Valley

How to Reach Zanskar Valley

It isn’t like traveling through most of Ladakh because it is remote, and the land is mainly rugged. Yet, from Leh and the rest of the Ladakh circuit, one can make his or her way into Zanskar with planning and right transport.

i. By Air

Zanskar is the closest from Leh Airport, locally known as Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, that is about 400 kilometers to the valley. Almost all the major cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, and Srinagar, are connected directly through daily flights by Air India and GoAir.

When you get to Leh, then you have to drive down to Zanskar Valley. Flights are not direct to Zanskar but one can access the valley with a good base by reaching Leh.

ii. By Road

The most often taken route to reach Zanskar is via road which normally takes 10-12 hours, but the travelling is through really very severe terrain and really a tuff journey. Route goes on from Leh on Leh-Kargil Road to as far as Zanskar. Buses of the public transport travel regularly up to Chiktan; people used to mostly prefer the private vehicle transport or even in cabs in their respective travels.

Zanskar Road Conditions: From Leh to Zanskar, the road is open from May to October. The entire Zanskar River forms an ice highway during winters, which has the popular name Chadar Trek. This serves the thrillers as an amazing route for reaching Zanskar by moving through hundreds of miles over the ice by using the same river. These rivers are used by the population for miles in searching for villages on the other side, which lies on the other side of this Zanskar district.

iii. Through Treks

A few trekking routes from Leh or other close areas such as Nubra Valley may lead one to Zanskar. The Zanskar Trek, also known as the Stok-Khangri Trek, is among the most famous long-distance treks that take one through remote landscapes, villages, and monasteries. This route will present an exciting means of access to the valley for an experienced trekker.

Activities to Try in Zanskar Valley

Zanskar Valley is a dream destination for the adventure junkies: there are multiple exciting outdoor adventures that you can indulge in, amidst its most scintillating landscapes. This is what you can try in this beautiful and isolated valley:

i. Trekking and Hiking in Zanskar Valley

There are many trails in Zanskar Valley leading from valleys, gorges, or high-altitude passes; the region is heaven for trekkers. Some of the most known treks in this region include:
Chadar Trek: It has been described as the ultimate challenge, the Chadar trek being one of the extreme and unique trekking experiences in India. During winters, one gets the experience of trekking over frozen Zanskar River and a surreal landscape full of icy cliffs, frozen waterfalls, and remote villages in itself makes this trek. Of course, it’s really a tough trek for humans.

Zanskar Valley Trek: The tour includes the trek in Zanskar Gorge by such remote villages as Padum, Zangla, and Rangdum. It is a multi-day trek and allows one to gain an authentic feel of the cultural heritage of the Zanskar region.

Lamayuru to Darcha Trek: This is one of the most challenging treks. This can be a one or more night’s journey with fantastic views over the valley, mountains, and some remote monasteries of the Zanskar region.

ii. Monastery visit

This valley is full of Buddhist culture, and ancient monasteries are scattered throughout the region that forms a key to the spiritual heritage of the region. Some of the important monasteries to be visited are:

Zangla Monastery: It is located near the village of Zangla, seated atop a hill. Marvelous views of the surrounding landscapes can be taken in from this place. It falls under one of the oldest monasteries of Zanskar and holds an important space in history.

Phugtal Monastery: This one is probably the most scenic of the Zanskar monasteries, as it’s dug straight into the face of a cliff and can be accessed by trekking alone. Deep peacefulness and spirituality exist here with a good share of drama surrounding the mountain scenery.

Karsha Monastery: This is the largest and most significant monastery in Zanskar. It lies close to the town of Padum. Many ancient texts and relics are housed in this premises.

iii. Whitewater Rafting in Zanskar

It is a must for any adrenaline junkie to do whitewater rafting in the Zanskar River. The rapids are really exciting because it goes through the narrow gorges of this river, making it the best rafting destination for fans of this sport. Generally, expeditions begin at Padum and take tourists across these stunning canyons and rugged mountain landscapes.

iv. Mountain Biking

Mountain biking is very suitable for the Zanskar Valley with its rugged terrain. The experience of this region can be introduced through biking along the river, crossing villages, and through the remote parts of the valley. Many travel agencies in Leh offer biking packages that include bike rents, guides, and accommodation as well.

Where to Stay in Zanskar Valley

Accommodation in Zanskar is very primitive and basic, as it is a place way off. However, there are quite a few guesthouses, homestays, and campsites which are really great for staying here.

i. Guesthouses and Homestays

There are very simple guesthouses and homestays in the villages of Padum, Zangla, and Karsha. It gives you a feel like staying as a Ladakhi. It lets you view what the region has concerning traditions, food, and culture by staying with a local family.

ii. Camping

Camping is one of the most favorite options for nature lovers, which is more trekking-related. Most of the tour operators in Zanskar offer camping packages, which set up tents in beautiful spots close to the river, monasteries, and mountain passes.

iii. Trekking Lodges

There are not many trekking lodges, one can put up a night or so during the most popular trekking routes along a trekking route. These trekking lodges are offering basic accommodation and food with sleeping.

Attractions near Zanskar Valley

Zanskar Valley is surrounded by many attractions. Some unique landscapes, monasteries, and villages are available. Here are a few places you can visit.

i. Nubra Valley

Nubra Valley is a high-altitude desert located in the northern part of Zanskar, one of the most beautiful regions of Ladakh. It boasts its dunes of sand, Bactrian camels, and ancient monasteries, such as Diskit Monastery. It’s an amazing place to discover after your visit to Zanskar.

ii. Tso Moriri Lake

This is magnificent high-altitude lake, that lies to the south of Zanskar. This lake is lovely, set against a backdrop of snow-capped mountains. And it’s just breath taking in the sunrise and sunset hours, hence considered to be a must for lovers of nature and photographers alike.

iii. Lamayuru Monastery

Lamayuru Monastery is one of the oldest and most popular monasteries in Ladakh and is located near Leh. It is famously known as the “Moonland” because of the dramatically breathtaking landscape surrounding the monastery, kind of resembling a moon or even the surface of an unknown planet.

Best Time To Visit Zanskar Valley

It depends on what you might be interested in doing within this valley and the experiences that you may want. It can vary from summertime to any other seasons mentioned below:

i. Summer: June to September

Thus, summer months are the best months to visit Zanskar, which receives relatively moderate conditions with all roads and treks opening in that particular season. The tourists enjoy these months when blue skies loom above and temperature feels comfortable with the right temperature for trekking, campings, and sight-seeing.

ii. Autumn: October to November

It is relatively quieter in autumn, fewer crowds of tourists, landscapes are still impressive with the colors of autumn foliage and clear skies. It is an excellent season for photography.

iii. Winter: December to March

This season is the most rugged one to visit, although this is the most adventure time. The valley gets whites with extreme colds in these months. Majority of the valley gets covered with snow. It is only for that experienced trekker who can get a chance to test the lifetime crossing on Chadar Trek on the Frozen Zanskar River.

Conclusion

The location is perfect for every kind of tourist in Zanskar Valley. It encompasses rugged landscapes, spirituality, and adventure in the great outdoors. A true adventurer, a nature enthusiast, or merely a culture vulture is afforded the singular opportunity of experiencing one of the few remaining untouched corners of this world.

From trekking frozen Chadar in winter to ancient monasteries and the peaceful villages of this valley, Zanskar remains one of the most beautiful and far-flung tourist destinations in India. It offers a journey into the heart of the Himalayas and holds isolation from the modern world.

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