Chadar Frozen River Trek 2020 for 8 Nights and 9 Days @ ₹ 19500
Served more than 600 Trekkers for Chadar Trek in 2018
Fixed Departures Dates(14 Batches):
January’2020 (10 Batches): 4-Jan, 7-Jan, 10-Jan, 13-Jan, 16-Jan, 19-Jan, 22-Jan, 25-Jan, 28-Jan, 31-Jan'2020
February’2020 (04 Batches): 3-Feb, 6-Feb, 9-Feb, 12-Feb'2020
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One time free date reschedule included.
Limited Seats Available!
The Chadar Trek 2020 is the material of bucket lists, some thing most passengers only dream of finishing. Walking across the frozen Zanskar River (thus the title ) up in the harsh, barren Himalayan environment... it is definitely a challenge, but the benefits are well worth the work and commitment required. And the building of a new highway in the area means that this adventure might not wait for you! Therefore, Should You decide to take the leap of faith, Here Is a Fast guide to everything you Want to know before you set out
There is a Brief window of opportunity to perform exactly the Chadar Trek 2020; normally between January and the middle of February. That can be when the winter has surfaced, and the lake is at its most secure. You will want to be in fantastic shape, both physically and emotionally. If you are not entirely confident in your skills, register for the trek beginning from Lingshed, that requires a shorter course.
You may expect to be walking for eight hours daily, and biking at altitudes as large as 5,000m. Section of this Chadar adventure is crossing high-altitude moves and making your way round glaciers!
Plan to invest at least two times in Leh before you venture out to the trek. Even in the event that you feel good, your body should acclimatise. Lay low, steer clear of alcohol, and get loads of rest at the moment.
Invest in a couple of good pairs of gloves. You want thick gloves when the sun sets, but fleece gloves function really nicely for when you are actually hiking, since they aren't overly bulky. This usually means you're going to have the ability to continue to stones (along with your camera! ) ) better.
You have to keep drinking water, even once you don't feel like it. In addition, you will need to be well prepared to urine into water bottles on your tent during the night; it is a smarter choice than braving freezing temperatures to discover a place where to pop a squat!
Don't forget to always, always listen to your body. You are not racing against anybody on the market, and you will enjoy the experience a good deal more if you move at a comfortable rate, absorbing the wonderful landscape around you.