There are some things which cannot be put in words. Love is one of them and then there is Ladakh- the land of scenic beauty, rustic charm and nature at its best. Nevertheless, I will try to pen down my friend Shuv's experience of Ladakh as best as I can.
The moment he touched down in Ladakh, he was sure this is going to be a magical experience, and he will definitely extend his trip to a little longer than his earlier stipulated stay of 15 days. He wasn’t wrong on both the fronts. The place mesmerized me and left him spellbound, although it did take a couple of days to get used to the physical conditions of the place. After all, there possesses to be a relative lack of air to breathe at an area that lies over 3000 meters higher than water level.
His journey began
After a couple of days of acclimatizing himself with the place, it was time to explore and discover the hidden gems of Ladakh which everyone talks about. And being a trekker at heart, he wasn’t taking any biking trails whatsoever, no matter what others suggested him.
For trekking lovers out there, I would highly recommend trekking in Ladakh on foot. There is nothing that can beat the experience. Since he was just starting off with his Ladakh trekking experience, he decided to take it easy. That’s why, he started off with trekking in Markha valley, a popular spot for trekkers.
Markha Valley was simply amazing
It is a comparatively simple path that takes them through varied landscapes, quaint villages and beautiful views, which is like a second skin to Ladakh. After that calm small trek in Markha trail, where he had to move with locals, soak up the sights of Ladakh and are available to terms with the topography of the land, He was ready for a bit more adventure. But boy, did he up the ante over he wanted to!
It was time for some fun
Next stop in Ladakh was the humongous Stok Kangri Trek. Any traveler value his salt aims to scale the peak of this majestic peak, which is more than 6000 meters high. He wasn’t going to back down either. So there he used to be, making his way through the rocky terrain, stopping occasionally, following the instructions of his guide, and finally, he was there, at the top. The perception that lay ahead of his eyes can't be explained in words. We have to be there to experience what he felt at that moment. I guess that’s wherever the word divine came from.
He checked out some monasteries too
While trekking in Ladakh had been fun and exhilarating so far, he wasn’t going to miss out on the monasteries of this wondrous land. After a few inquiries with the locals, he gathered that the trek from Hemis to Padum is the one which has some of the oldest monasteries on the way. And off he was to feel the aura of the age-old monasteries of the place, taking in the beautiful sights that are there every step of the way.
Trekking is a small but significant part of the bigger picture
People say trekking in Ladakh is an experience you must have at least once in your lifetime. In his perception though, trekking in Ladakh is a small but significant part of the bigger picture. Ladakh trekking trails have rugged lands and pristine pastures, which makes this destination special. He still had in the back of the mind shepherds shepherding their sheep on one among the peaks that took my mind back to the films of the past times once paradise was given importance.
And then there was the local food and a bit of paragliding
Believe it or not, according to him, if you are in Ladakh long enough, you will fall in love with the local food here. The Yak cheese that he had, had a definite flavor to that, that will take some time to get accustomed, however, at the top of it, it absolutely was delicious as expected. And then there have been natural teas that he had on his numerous trekking trails, that were energizing within the very cold climates moreover nearly as good for his health.
Although he was content with scaling the heights of Stok Kangri, he could not hold himself back from giving paragliding a go. And he glads he didn’t hold back. He had once done it in Manali some time back, but this time, the experience was simply out of the world. Soaring in the skies of the remotest part of North India is definitely an experience to be had.