Zanskar takes after no place in India - it remains cut off
from for all intents and purposes begin of November till around June beginning
[around 5-6 months in a year]; beginning at now it gets vehicular access
exactly when the Pensi La opens up henceforth impacting the road to go from
Padum and near to spots to Kargil possible and past then to Leh or Srinagar.
In that limit this district having a stature of around
12,000 to 13,000 feet and covering an areas of 7000 sq km remain totally cut
off. Zanskar stream which takes it shape onwards Padum in the wake of joining
with its unmistakable tributaries streams in a north-easterly course through
the enthusiastic Zanskar ravine and meeting with Indus conduit; the change
being at Nimmu, just on the edges of Leh on the Leh-Kargil road.
As extraordinary winter comes up in the crush valley,
temperatures fall and with the conduit for the most part being in a chasm and
thusly having by no of direct light generally cements over in the midst of the
coldest long extends of mid January to mid February. Zanskar Trek is since time
immemorial, cut off in the midst of the winter months, have trekked on this
conduit ice surface to accomplish Leh for their emergency supplies, guideline
and moreover for the unmistakable winter religious festivals that happen in
Leh.
"CHADAR" insinuates the cover or sheet as the
Zanskar conduit changes itself from a quick stream into a white front of ice in
the midst of winter, a set scene envisions the trekker to be experienced of
glass ice going from a light blue tinge to splendid yellow that is seen in the
midst of the couple of hours that sunshine comes to direct into the abyss to
the smooth whitish on a moonlit night - as said a Chadar Trek travel like no other!
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