Trekking in Ladakh

This topic was created by johan (j.karremans@psy.vu.nl)
[Wed 19 May, 22:48 Tasmanian Standard Time]

We've 5 weeks in Ladakh (mid july-end august) an are
planning a trekking in Ladakh. We are quite experienced
(Pakistan, Sikkim, the Alps). According to the LP there
seems to be not that much different trekking routes in
Ladakh. From Darcha to Padum and from there to Lamayuru or
from Padum to Leh are the most beaten tracks, so we're
considering doing this trekking, assuming that this would
cost about 3 weeks time. But has anyone done other long
trekkings (not the one or two days around Leh) in this
region, without having to travel a lot around? If you have
recommendations, please add it to the tree
Thanks, Johan and Barbara

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  1. info in Manali Added by: Johan (marynson@hotmail.com)
    [Timestamp: Fri 21 May, 1:18 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    Hi Johan and Barbara,
    You will find accurate info at the following address:
    Astrid Jansen
    Tiger Eye Adventure
    The Mall, 175131 Manali
    Kulu District, Himachal Pradesh
    tel+fax 00 91 1902 52718
    Astrid is a charming Dutch lady, living 6 months/year in
    Manali and has set up a travel agency together with her
    Indian partner Kuram (nice bloke). They organise treks,
    safaris, heli skiing etc in the region. She will be more
    than glad to help you and even assist you when preparing
    your tour (donkeys, cook, porters etc).
    I believe she will arrive in Manali around the end of this
    month. Hve lots of fun, Johan




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