If one drove to Padum
it is advisable to either include a rest day before trekking
higher or complete this stage over two days. From Zongkul
monastery the trail leads up the true left side of the Mulung
Tokpo to a natural rock bridge. Cross the river here and
ascend the grassy meadows before the route diverts up a steep
ridge to enter a side valley on the true right of the main
valley. There follows a tiring stage through an extensive
boulder field to a wide glacial valley where a cluster of
stone shelters and a small grassy meadow mark the overnight
camp (4,490m).
Day 1:
Padum To Zongkul Monastery
(Average walking time 6 to 7 hours)
Day 2:
Zongkul Monastery To Base Of Umasi La
(Average walking time 6 to 7 hours)
Day 3:
Umasi La Base To High Camp
(Average walking time 7 hours)
Day 4:
High Camp To Suncham (3,250m)
(Average walking time 8 hours)
Day 5:
Suncham To Marchel
(Average walking time 3 hours)
Day 6:
Marchel To Atholi/Gularbagh
(Average walking time 8 hours)
Note: Until recently most trekkers would take the bus
from Atholi to Kishtwar and the following day catch the bus to
Jammu or Srinagar and the Kashmir valley. However, this option
is not recommended for the time being. The current political
situation in Kishtwar is worse than in the Kashmir Valley with
many of the J&K separatist groups active in the region.
Option: The alternative is to continue trekking up the
Chenab valley for three stages to the village of Kilar and
onward transport to Manali and the Kullu valley.
Day 7: 
Atholi/Gularbagh To Shoal
(Average walking time 2½ to 3 hours)
Day 8:
Shoal To Istahari
(Average walking time 6 to 7 hours)
Day 9:
Istahari To Kilar
(Average walking time 6 to 7 hours)
GETTING AWAY
The jeep road to Kilar
has a regular bus service to Lahaul and Manali. One can also
take a hike in a truck as an alternative and allow at least
two days to reach Manali.