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Kathmandu Summit Club INDIAN HIMALAYA ADVENTURE EXPEDITION MANUAL associates

2 Explore Ladakh and help raise funds for the Australian Himalayan Foundation conservation efforts to protect the Snow Leopard and reduce village infant mortality in the remote Zanskar region ABOUT THE TRIP Offered exclusively to Summit Club members, this is an opportunity to experience the rich Buddhist culture of Ladakh a region of the Himalaya that is not so well known. Ladakh comprises many hidden valleys where its ancient culture is largely untouched, and centuries-old traditions still survive and flourish. We ll explore ancient monasteries dating back to the 14th century, take time to visit the AHF projects in the region such as the Snow Leopard Conservancy, and trek over high passes of the Indian Himalaya. Our trek takes us into remote villages that are completely cut off from the outside world for up to 5 months each year. Here we can interact with the local people and get a glimpse of what it s like to live the very basic life of a subsistent farmer in one of the harshest, high-altitude environments in the world. YOUR AMBASSADOR HEATHER McNEICE Heather is a volunteer representative of the AHF in Queensland. She has been organising and leading AHF fundraising treks in Bhutan since 2011 and has trekked in many corners of the globe, including South America, Nepal, the US and, closer to home, in Australia. Heather is familiar with the AHF programs in Ladakh and loves the beauty of the Himalayan region, its unique culture and traditional way of life. She has many stories to share of her previous AHF journeys and looks forward to welcoming you on this very special trip to Ladakh. KATHMANDU The Kathmandu Summit Club Community is a group of people who love the outdoors. They believe the world is an invitation and are passionate about exploring their own boundaries wherever in the world that takes them. Kathmandu have teamed up with The Australian Himalayan Foundation to help raise awareness and funds, and to educate and introduce people to the philosophy of giving back to the communities that we travel through. STAN INDIA Leh Zingchen Shey Rumbak Thiksey Stok Stakna LADAKH Hemis H i m a l a Trek section Drive section y a

3 HIGHLIGHTS Trek in Ladakh on a fully supported trek escorted by a representative of The Australian Himalayan Foundation Raise much needed funds for the Australian Himalayan Foundation Experience the rich Buddhist culture of Ladakh with sightseeing tours of the famous Hemis & Thiksey Monasteries Explore the markets of Leh, the main town of the Ladakh district Visit the Snow Leopard Conservancy and learn about the conservation efforts to preserve Ladakh s Snow Leopard population Half day white water rafting on the Indus River Visit remote villages and interact with the local people Stunning Himalayan mountain views SINGLE SUPPLEMENTS The cost of this tour is based on twin share arrangements; if you are travelling alone we will match you up with another traveller of the same gender. If you wish to guarantee your own room and tent you can pay the single supplement applicable to this trip. FUNDRAISING To join this trip there is a minimum charity donation or fundraising requirement of $1000. AHF will contact you to organise your online fundraising platform. This trek is registered through GoFundraise, payments can be made at www.gofundraise.com.au THE AUSTRALIAN HIMALAYAN FOUNDATION The Australian Himalayan Foundation is committed to improving the quality of life of people living in remote areas of the Himalaya through integrated improvements in education, health and the environment. In Ladakh, AHF work with the Snow Leopard Conservancy to find ways to educate the local villagers on how to protect their valuable livestock from the Snow Leopard, allowing the community to coexist with this beautiful and endangered creature. AHF also supports and trains the local traditional healers, or amchi, in contemporary medicine. Ladakh has an unreasonably high infant mortality rate due to its isolation and lack of medical facilities, and AHF s support of the amchi gives the community a better chance at life. Religious ceremony

4 TRIP SUMMARY 10 day trip 5 day trek 5 nights hotel 4 nights camping TRIP DATE & COSTS 1 July 10 July 2018 Cost $2750 per person twin share Single supplement $320 Minimum fundraising or charity donation $1000 Group size min 6 Group size max 16 INCLUDED Kathmandu gear voucher valued at $250 Escorted by Australian Himalayan Ambassador Heather McNeice 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 9 dinners Arrival and departure transfers if arriving on day 1 and departing on day 10 All internal transport by private vehicle 3 4 star hotel accommodation in Leh Sightseeing tour in Leh Hemis & Thiksey Monasteries Experienced English speaking trek leader trained in remote wilderness first aid Sightseeing fees and trekking permits Trekking crew including trek cook, kitchen staff, and animals to carry 15kg of your personal luggage Half day white water rafting AHF trek duffel bag, yours to keep Sleeping bag and sleeping mat for use on trek Group first aid kit NOT INCLUDED International or domestic flights Any meals not mentioned in the itinerary Personal travel insurance Bottled water, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages Items of a personal nature such as laundry, hot showers in lodges, battery charging fees, phone calls Tips Visa for India Traditional Tibetan art

5 ITINERARY IN BRIEF DAY 1 Join Leh DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 Sightseeing Leh, afternoon cooking class Visit Snow Leopard Conservancy and AHF projects Commence Rumbak Trek In Rumbak, acclimatisation walks Trek to base of Stok La Cross Stok La Complete trek to Stok, visit Stok Palace & return to Leh White water rafting DAY 10 Trip concludes in Leh Typical trekking landscape in Ladakh Thiksey Monastery, Leh

6 ITINERARY IN DETAIL B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner Day 01 Join Leh (3500m) Ju-le! Welcome to Ladakh! Upon arrival into Leh airport you will be met by a representative of Adventure Associates and transferred to you hotel. Today is a joining day and so you are free to relax this afternoon. Leh is at quite a high altitude so it s important that you take it easy today, drink water and let your body start to adjust to the higher altitude. In the evening, a trip briefing will be held with your group leader and AHF representative, before heading out for a welcome dinner. Overnight hotel. (L,D) Day 02 In Leh, sightseeing Hemis & Thiksey Monasteries, evening cooking class Following breakfast we take the day to explore the spectacular monasteries of the Indus Valley. Hemis Built on a green hillside surrounded by spectacular mountains, Hemis is the biggest and the most important monastery in Ladakh. It was built in the 17th century by Chapgon Gyalshas and ever since has enjoyed the patronage of the royal family. Hemis is the headquarters of the Drukpa order and all the monasteries throughout Ladakh are administered by it. This wealthiest monastery contains gold statues and stupas decorated with precious stones and many priceless old Thankas.. Leh street market Buddhist monks at an opening ceremony of the Hemis Festival Downtown Leh

7 Thiksey Thiksey, one of the most imposing monasteries belonging to the 15th century, stands on a crag overlooking the flood plain on the east bank of the Indus. The monastery belongs to the Elugpa order (Yellow sect) and is a 12- Storey Monastery painted deep red, ochre and white with typical tapering walls. There is a 15m high Buddha figure at the entrance of the new temple. The layout of the monastery complex resembles the Potala Palace in Lhasa. We should return to the hotel by 2.30pm, rest of the afternoon is at your leisure, evening cooking class. Overnight hotel. (B,L,D) Day 03 Visit Snow Leopard Conservancy Following breakfast we visit the Snow Leopard Conservancy office in Leh. The Snow Leopard Conservancy works closely with the local people to find a way for them to live harmoniously with snow leopards and also to become their guardians. This is done using remote camera traps, fecal DNA sampling and GPS satellite collars to study movements and corridor analysis to find areas to target for conservation efforts. We spend the day learning about the methods and processes involved to help protect this beautiful and endangered species. Overnight hotel. (B,L,D) Day 04 Drive to Zingchan (3385m), commence trek to Rumbak (3812m) (walk approx. 2hrs) A gentle start to our trek takes us up the Zingchan Gorge crossing and re-crossing the Zingchan River a few Spring trekkers Near the Markha Valley Young monks finish their teachings for the day

8 times before the gorge opens out and we arrive at a rest stop. From here we travel up a side valley which takes us to the village of Rumbak where we spend two nights acclimatising to the high altitude. Rumbak is a picturesque village Overnight camp Rumbak. (B,L,D) Day 05 In Rumbak, rest and acclimatisation Rumbak is a picturesque village surrounded by fields of crops. Rumbak Gompa was founded in 1845 by Lama Lhawang Spalgyas for the monks of the reformist Gelug-pa yellow hat order. Today we take some acclimatisation walks towards the Ganda La base where there are some excellent vantage points. Overnight camp Rumbak. (B,L,D) Day 06 Trek to base of Stok La (4380m) A short trekking day as we position ourselves at the base of the Stok La in preparation for our crossing tomorrow. Despite the short trek stage today there are plenty of optional walks this afternoon, which will assist with fitness and acclimatisation. Overnight camp. (B,L,D) Day 07 Cross Stok La (4900m) After breakfast we will take it slow and steady to ascend the 4,900m Stok La, also known as the Namlung La. From the top of the pass there are excellent panoramic views of the Ladakh Himalayas, including Stok Kangri Peak, which is at an altitude of over 6000 metres, have your cameras at the ready for a victory shot from the top! Overnight camp. (B,L,D) Amchi healers workshop Namgyal Tsemo Gompa with prayer flags

9 Day 08 Trek to Stok, visit Stok Palace, & return Leh An easy walk takes us to the end point of our trek at Stok village. From here we transfer to the Stok Palace, which is the residence of the royal family and the King of Ladakh. Time permitting we explore the small village of Stok before returning to Leh for a wellearned shower. Overnight hotel. (B,L,D) Day 09 White water rafting dinner will be held. Overnight hotel. (B,L,D Day 10 Trip concludes in Leh Thank you for your participation on this exciting tour, and for your support in assisting the Australian Himalayan Foundation to continue their work in these communities. We hope you enjoyed the experience! After breakfast transfer to the airport for onward arrangements. (B) Following breakfast we travel to the confluence of the Zanskar and Indus Rivers for an easy rafting session. This is an optional activity and should you elect to participate you will receive further information in your pre-departure information pack upon booking. In the afternoon we return to Leh and in the evening a final group Rafting on the Zanskar AFH assists in maternal healthcare in remote villages Rocky landscape of Leh City

10 ABOUT THE TREK This is a camping-based trek, but one that is very different to any camping trek undertaken in the west. You will sleep in a tent, and you will have a trek leader, trekking crew, a kitchen crew, and animals to carry your personal baggage. The crew will set up camp, cook and serve all meals. You will be woken in the morning with bed tea in your tent, there will be time for a quick wash and to pack your duffel ready for the pack animals to take to our next night s camp. You ll be served breakfast in the mess tent before departing for your days trekking. We use two-man tents. Each tent is supplied with a foam mattress for each person. During the day all you carry is a daypack with a water bottle, camera, jacket, sunscreen and any other personal items you might need. The rest of your gear goes into your trek duffel bag to be carried by the animals, usually mules. TREK DIFFICULTY & FITNESS Preparation is important to ensure you enjoy your trek and meet the challenge of each day. This trek is a relatively easy and short trek. Some days we will trek for only 3 4 hours or so, and others will be longer days of up 5 or 6 hours, there is one pass crossing involved that takes us to a relatively high altitude of 4900m. You should start preparing approximately 6 months before your trip commences. This trip is an introductory graded trek, and so you can expect no more than approximately 6 hours of walking per day. There is no easy walking in the Himalaya, and so you must expect steep ascents and descents, and possible adverse weather conditions. Aim to train 2-3 times per week, it s about legs and lungs, and so running and cycling are good, as well as gym sessions which should include an hour of cardio work and some leg work. Extended bushwalking or hiking on the weekends is great preparation. Anywhere that you can find lots of ups and downs will stand you in good stead for the challenge ahead. It is not about speed, but rather slow and steady. Your trek leader and staff will ensure you keep a slow steady pace, which helps with acclimatisation to the higher altitudes. Once you have booked your tour you will receive our comprehensive pre-departure information covering all aspects of preparation and equipment needed for your trek Stakna Monastery sits above the Indus River

11 WEATHER Ladakh is a very dry, high-altitude region, which receives very little precipitation. Our trek takes place in summer, and so during this time the weather is likely to be dry and hot. Daytime temperatures can reach as high as 28 degrees, however mornings and evenings will be cooler, especially at higher altitudes. We do not expect temperatures to dip lower than around 8 degrees. Remember that you are in the Himalaya and so weather can be unpredictable at times, make sure you come prepared for mountain weather conditions. ALTITUDE If you are ascending above 3500m, acclimatisation to altitude is an important factor and can greatly impact your enjoyment. Our trekking schedules have been carefully designed to minimise the effects of altitude. We ascend slowly and ensure an adequate number of rest days to enable safe acclimatisation. It is still possible for mountain sickness to occur, therefore a close watch is kept on each group member by the your trek leader, who is trained in recognising and treating early symptoms of acute mountain sickness. These symptoms include bad headache, nausea, lethargy and, in extreme cases, ataxia or loss of coordination and severe breathlessness on rest. A mild headache and breathlessness are not uncommon at altitude but in combination with any of the above more serious symptoms, immediate descent is imperative. If you or your friends display any of these symptoms please make sure that you inform the Group Leader immediately. It is essential at altitude that you keep your fluid intake up and it is important that you drink at least 4 liters of liquid per day to keep well hydrated. FOOD & HYGIENE The trekking crew is very conscious of hygiene and food is carefully prepared. Whilst camping, much of the food will be carried in with us so that we do not impact on local resources. The food will be a mix of Indian and western style and you will be amazed at the quality and variety that the kitchen staff can produce. Safe drinking water is provided for you throughout the trek. Please let us know in advance if you have any dietary requirements. Young monk plays the conch shell

12 ROUTINE The average day begins at dawn (around 6.00 am) with a hot cup of bed tea and basin of washing water. The crew will break camp and pack while you are having a cooked breakfast. The kitchen crew walks on ahead to set up and cook lunch, which we normally eat around noon. After lunch we travel for a couple of hours. Normally we reach our campsite around mid-afternoon, which leaves time for relaxing, or exploring, there are always things to explore and curious locals to meet. We eat around 5.30 6pm OUR LEADERS IN THE FIELD Our trek leaders are experienced and highly trained in wilderness first aid and high altitude medicine. They are local to the region and highly skilled expedition leaders who are knowledgeable and passionate. They will ensure that all aspects of you trek run smoothly. LADAKH Known also as Little Tibet owing to it s geographical and cultural closeness to Tibet, Ladakh is a fascinating destination with high mountain passes, impressive gorges, centuries old trade routes and glacial tributaries carved by the mighty Indus River. Leh is the region capital and is the cultural heartland of Ladakh with many gompas and forts. It is a deeply spiritual place reflecting a strong Buddhist heritage. Zanskar is a tiny kingdom, which lies to the south of the Indus Valley and is relatively isolated. Opened to tourism in 1981, it contains two valleys; the Tsarap valley and the Stod valley. This region affords stunning mountain panoramas of the Ladakh Range and the East Karakoram, and is dotted with some of the most impressive and remote monasteries to be found anywhere in the Himalaya. CONSERVATION SAVING SNOW LEOPARDS There may be as few as 3500 snow leopards left in the world and many of these are found across the Himalaya. Humans are largely responsible for the snow leopard s decline poachers hunt them for their pelts, body parts are used for traditional medicines and the leopards often come into conflict with local farmers. The AHF is working closely with the Snow Leopard Conservancy to protect the endangered snow leopard through partnerships with local communities in India, Nepal and Bhutan. The SLC supports community-based protection The elusive snow leopard PHOTO HENRIK

13 of these big cats through grassroots conservation initiatives, environmental education, training of herders in wildlife monitoring and research blending traditional knowledge and modern science. Conservation and education activities are designed in consultation with local communities, building foundations for locally driven wildlife conservation. Through this partnership, we provide basic training in improved animal husbandry, farm corral construction and other livelihood skills to eliminate the threat of poaching and unnecessary killing of snow leopards. ADVENTURE TRAVEL In the remote areas that we operate things don t always go to plan. By its very nature adventure travel presents it s own challenges, sometimes flights don t run on time, or traffic makes us run late. The weather may not always co-operate or any other number of issues may arise to keep us on our feet. Sometimes we may need to adjust our itinerary and schedules due to events beyond our control. If something like this occurs your trek leader will always keep you informed. Keep an open mind and a flexible attitude, and any challenges that may arise will be taken in your stride. HOW TO BOOK Adventure Associates will be handling all arrangements for this trip. Passion, integrity and going beyond the ordinary are the values that have made Adventure Associates such a long-standing success. Adventure Associates can also provide assistance with booking your international flights and any pre or post tour arrangements you require. To confirm a place on this exciting project we require a $500 deposit and completed booking form. Any questions concerning this trip please contact Julie at Adventure Associates. Julie will be looking after all aspects of your trip arrangements. julie@adventureassociates.com Alternatively you can access a Booking Form on our website and read the Terms and Conditions. http://www.adventureassociates.com/about-us/ Buddhist Lamas during the Yuru Kabgyat festival at Lamayuru Monastery

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