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Zanskar—the Golden River of Shangri-La

03-10-2012

 

 

O.A.R.S. Adventure Alert
Rafting the Zanskar River in Ladakh, India
Join the Founders of O.A.R.S. & Sobek for a very special expedition, down the Zanskar River in Ladakh, India

At the top of the world, in the throne room of the mountain gods, somewhere between mystery and imagination, a river runs through a deep crack in the Himalayas, a wild river of Buddhist temples, monasteries, ibex, and snow leopards.

In 1979, John Yost and I, along with a team from Sobek, made the first descent of the Indus River, spilling from the Holy Mountain, Kailas, and splitting the Karakorum, the most spectacular range on earth (see the account here: RichardBangsIndus). Our partner, George Wendt, stayed at home to man the office, and act as a lifeline in case of emergency. We began at the Pakistan-India border, and floated and portaged to the base of Nanga Parbat, the Killer Mountain. With success…which really just meant that we survived, after a number of close calls…we thought about what lay upstream, in the forbidden realms of “Little Tibet.” A tributary of the Indus beckoned, the Zanskar, rumored to be the golden river of Shangri-La.

Not long afterwards, John Yost made it to Ladakh, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, and ran the Zanskar, and returned to announce it among the most stunning in Sobek’s catalogue of wild rivers. He returned again and again; but for reasons we can’t remember or justify, George Wendt and I never made the passage…until now.

For the first time since Sobek was founded, the three surviving partners, George Wendt, John Yost and I, are setting out to run the Zanskar this August...and we’d like to invite you to join in this remarkable passage.

Sincerely,

Richard Bangs

Email Carrie if you would like more information or if you want to join this trip

Zanskar River, India

It doesn’t get much better than this! The Zanskar offers all of the elements of 
a lifetime adventure: Exciting whitewater, spectacular spectacular Himalayan mountain & canyon scenery, extensive cultural contact, lots of diversity, great monasteries and palaces, beautiful & secluded campsites, dry & pleasant weather, remoteness and an excellent local crew. It's cosompolitan and bustling DeIhi combined with the remote Zanskar canyon. Tibetan Buddhism with a touch of Moghul majesty—a photographer’s paradise.

Itinerary at a Glance

  • Day 1, August 26: Delhi
    Meet at airport and transfer to hotel; orientation meeting and welcome dinner
  • Day 2, August 27: Srinagar
    Short flight to Srinagar; check in to our deluxe houseboats; tour local temples
  • Day 3, August 28: Kargil (8,789')
    Visit local market and Mughal Gardens before driving over Zojila Pass and on to Kargil; overnight in Kargil
  • Day 4, August 29: Rangdum (12,900')
    Ascend to Rangdum and our fixed (and heated) tented camp nestled between Rangdum Gompa and the peaks of Nun and Kun.
  • Day 5, August 30: Remala (11,930')
    Visit Randgum Gompa then travel on to Remala and the put-in for our trip down the Zanskar; camp riverside at Karsha
  • Day 6, August 31: Zangla (11,270')
    Visit Karsha Gompa; raft to the market town of Padum; shop for Tibetan wares; return to the river for the afternoon; camp riverside

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