This is a
large valley formed by the main channel of the Indus River as it
flows across Ladakh. It includes parts of Leh district, the Skardu
region and the vast cold desert beyond. This valley consists of
large stretches of undulating lands interspersed by high mountains
across which there are many passes.
The
Indus Valley is the soul of Ladakh and is strategically the most
important part. Its borders touch those of Pakistan, Afghanistan,
China and India.
Passing
through a vast inhabited wilderness at the very heart of the
Himalayas, the Indus valley region comprises of some of the least
explored places of Ladakh. A motorable road along the old carvan
route through the hills between Likkir and Temisgong, makes a
leisurely two-day hike, which takes in three major monastries -
Likkir, ,Rizong (also spelt as Rhidzong) and Tamisgang.
Day 1:
Arrival in Delhi, catching a flight to Leh.
Day 2:
Tour of Leh city, including its 17th century palace and
Gompa.
Day 3:
Tour of Shey, Tikse, and Hemis Gompas, the spiritual heart
of the Indus Valley.
Day 4:
Tour of Stok Palace, home of
the hereditary rulers of Ladakh, and Spitok Gompa.
Day 5:
Tour of Basgo, Alchi, and Likir Gompas. Camp at Likir.
Day 6:
Trek over Pobe la (3,550
metres) to Yangthang.

Day 7:
Trek to Rizong Gompa and back to Yangthang.
Day 8:
Trek over Sermanchan la (3,750 metres) and Lago la (3,750
metres) to Ang.
Day 9:
Trek to Temisgang, then over Bongbong la (3,630 metres) to
Khaltse, then by jeep to Wanlah. Camp at Wanlah.
Day 10:
Trek from Wanlah over Prinkiti la (3,725 metres) to Lamayuru.
Camp at Lamayuru.

Day 11:
Return by jeep to Leh.
Day 12:
Morning flight to Delhi, on arrival check in a hotel and stay
overnight.
Day 13:
Depart- Delhi and transfer
to airport for catching a flight to onward journey.