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Mountaineering :-
All over the world, Mountaineering is the most Adventurous sport as
it is full of challenges. Ladakh is the paradise for mountaineering as
there are so many peaks and mountains to climb. Only dare
devils can dare to climb these. Climbing and conquering the lofty peaks
of Ladakh needs extreme fitness. However, before attempting to climb
any peak acclimatisation to weather is necessary. Climbing
peaks in Ladakh may require one to three weeks.
The climbing season in ladakh extends from mid - May to mid
-October, the ideal period being from June to September because it is
during this time that Ladakh remains unaffected by the monsoon,
which holds sway over most of the Himalayas. The Suru and Zanskar
valleys provide some of the most spectacular and difficult climbing in
Ladakh. The Nun Kun Massif is one of the most frequent
climbing areas of the region and is booked out for months ahead,
sometimes years, by climbing expeditions. The approach to the twin
peaks is from the Kargil-Padum Road, about 70-km south of
Kargil.
The main approach is either from Tangole or Gulmadong. Some
expeditions have also approached from Parkutse along the Kangri
Glacier. To reach the base camp for Kun it is for the climbers
necessary
to cross the Suru River. The Nun Kun Massif, which lies on the great
Himalayan range, is the highest peak in Ladakh at 7,077m. Other named
peaks within the Suru and Zanskar areas are Pinnacle at
6,930m, White Needle at 6,500m, Z1 at 6,400m and D41 at 5,600m. In this
region, along the Great Himalayas to the south of the valley and the
Zanskar range to the north, there are many peaks between
5,500 and 6,500m.
Another popular area for climbing is Stok-khangri Massif (6153 Mts)
in the Zanskar mountains, south of Leh. The base camp for the various
peaks of this massif is about two days trek from the
village of Stok. A feast of scenic and ethnic diversity, the Stok
Kangri Expedition is one of the Ladakh's classic Expedition. One has to
cross three passes including Kongmaru La , higher than two
others' to reach the Stok Kangri . Other peaks in the area include
Gulap Kangri , and Matho west
Many un-named peaks in the altitude range of 5500 Mts. and 6400 Mts. makes the great amphitheater of this trek. General Mountaineering Tour Tips Cautions & Essential Equipments :
The 10 essential things one requires while mountaineering are: a
map, compass, extra clothing for changing, matches, fire starter, knife
or multi purpose camp tool, sunglasses, extra food, first
aid kit, headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries, sunscreen, water
filter or other method of water purification and whistle as a crucial
security item to keep handy when exploring unpredictable
terrain.
Special
permit from Indian mountaineering Federation, is needed to climb peaks
above 6000ft. A booking fee, based on the height and popularity of the
allotted peak, is
charged and a Liasion Officer is assigned to every climbing team. The
minimum period required for processing applications is six months.
Every authorized expedition is provided with adequate rescue
coverage in the events of accidents and illness.
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