Chadar Frozen River Trek 2019 for 8 Nights and 9 Days @ ₹ 19500
Served more than 600 Trekkers for Chadar Trek in 2018
Fixed Departures Dates(14 Batches):
January’2019(10 Batches): 4-Jan, 7-Jan, 10-Jan, 13-Jan, 16-Jan, 19-Jan, 22-Jan, 25-Jan, 28-Jan, 31-Jan'2019
February’2019(04 Batches): 3-Feb, 6-Feb, 9-Feb, 12-Feb'2019
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The Chadar Trek was among the most exhilarating treks of the world. Once breathtakingly amazing, now it is dying a slow death. Partly because of global warming, and partially as a result of dumb human beings, the frozen Zanskar river could cease to exist by 2020.
Previously, the Chadar course was obtained by the natives of Zanskar Valley to supply their fundamental supplies from primary towns during peak winters. Now, constituting 105km, trekkers will need to be exceptionally healthy, together with 15-16 kilometres to be covered on a daily basis. From the words of Wing Commander Amit Chowdhury, a professional mountaineer, avid skydiver and skier, Chadar's a simple trek without a real challenge aside from the minimal temperature. According to him, although the frozen river has its very own, one-of-a-kind magical but it nevertheless is the exact same picture on loop, repeating at each bend. Then comes the audience, which teems with first-timers, doing the trek mostly for bragging rights and a lot of standing updates on Facebook. Additionally with more than 400 people hoarding the road, this trek isn't the smartest choice if you're trying to find some peace and quiet. And this isn't taking into consideration the individual excreta, waste and litter left from the tens of thousands who flock into the narrow river gorge every single season.
But this article is not to dissuade people who wish to perform the Chadar Trek 2020, however more to go over the issue at hand. It's about how India's geographic marvels will cease to exist if passengers do not be accountable and make an attempt towards sustainable tourism.
Have your heart set on trekking a frozen river this past year? We've got a trek lined up for you that is sure to set your pulse racing.
You will walk and increase through snow-dusted mountains, leave behind you also many nondescript arctic lakes and spend the night camping under celebrities and from cold deserts. Supplying a fascinating glimpse into the lifestyles of this Himalayan shepherds, and Ladakh's native tribes, the trek guarantees that a once in a lifetime type of adventure as you graph the stretch between Chumathang into the mighty lake of Tso Moriri.
Please make an attempt to ensure you don't harm the ecology of a location by your existence. Help local agencies encourage eco-tourism, where a more environment-friendly way of travelling is chased. We ought to make sense for the generations to come, so that they could see all of the reasons that let us drifting.
Traveling is an art, it isn't almost drifting around the entire world. Traveling is all about experiencing each and every minute and documenting those memories. Creating them a bonus for folks to research every corner of the large wide world, but doing this quietly, attentively and leaving the location as we'd found it.