With the Ladakh season in full swing, some travelers are looking for a different way to experience the spectacular beauty of this mountain paradise - and none more unique and exciting than the Great Zanskar Rafting Expedition organized annually by Mercury Himalayan Explorations.
Starting from Srinagar and finishing in Leh (with a lot of road and river adventure in between), the MHE Zanskar Rafting Expedition 2008 takes you through some of the most breathtaking landscape on the planet, from the green hills of Kashmir, high up through the rocky terrain of the forbidden kingdom of Zanskar, rafting down three high altitude rivers of Stod, Zanskar and Indus, and landing up in the ancient Ladakhi capital of Leh.
The expedition kicks off the way all good trips should, with a splash of luxury in an overnight stay on a Srinagar houseboat, before taking to the road for three days and then packing the equipment in the rafts at Remala and heading off on the most exciting part of the trip. The next seven days are on the river, negotiating rapids up to grade IV and camping on small riverside campsites in the Zanskar gorge until finally reaching Nimmu the confluence of the Indus and Zanskar rivers before driving to Leh, the magnificent capital of Ladakh.
The expedition is completely self-contained with all camping equipment, food and kitchen gear being carried on separate rafts. The camp chefs are well-known for being able to rustle up a delicious feast even in the most remote locations to satisfy the demanding gourmet.
The rapids are quite spectacular too, but it’s nothing for beginners or non-swimmers to worry about. All equipment used is top of the line, and the expedition is lead by a world-class safety team.
The beauty of this expedition is that it is the one of only two ways to see the magnificent Zanskar Gorge, renowned as one of the most beautiful places on earth – the only other way is to go in winter and walk down the frozen river in temperatures as low as -40°C. Moreover, plans to build a road along the gorge mean that this is one of the last chances to see this spectacular remote area before it gets spoilt with traffic.
The Zanskar Rafting Expedition also represents a growing trend towards more adventurous holidays in this country. “Over the last 15 years we have been taking groups from the US, UK and Israel on the Zanskar expedition but these days we are seeing more and more Indians joining up for trips like this, where we really get off the beaten track. India is one of the best adventure destinations in the world and the domestic market is now starting to take advantage of what is possible here” says Nathan Steele of Mercury Himalayan Explorations.
The plan of action:
Day 1: Fly to Srinagar for an overnight in houseboat on Dal Lake
Days 2-4: Drive Srinagar to Remala (3365m)
Days 5-11: 7 days on the river, rafting down the Zanskar Gorge from Remala to Saspol and camping by the side of the river
Day 11: Drive from Saspol to Leh for overnight in hotel
Day 12: Day of relaxation, shopping and sightseeing in Leh.
Day 13: Depart
But you don’t have to travel all the way to the Himalayas to experience the thrill of the white water. Since 2005 Mercury Himalayan Explorations has been running white water rafting on the Kundalika River close to Kolad, at around 3 hours drive from Mumbai and just 2.5 hours from Pune.
The river is usually fairly quiet but the daily release of water from the Bhira and Mulshi dams creates rapids up to Grade III and rafting which most Mumbaikars and Pune walas would not imagine is right on their doorstep. As Savita Nair, a copywriter from Mumbai who went rafting on the Kundalika last weekend puts it “why spend every weekend doing the same thing going out in the city when we have this so close by?”
The Zanskar expedition and rafting on the Kundalika are just some of the adventures run by Mercury Himalayan Explorations which, established in 1982, today runs the widest range of adventure trips in the country.
Throughout its 26-year history the company has become best renowned for its adventure camps in the Himalayas and its famous Self Drive 4x4 Jeep Safaris which were awarded the National Tourism Award in 2004 and 2005. Other notable options include a ski and snowboard school in Gulmarg run by a Canadian ski professional and an incredibly wide range of Himalayan treks.
With a focus on adventure combined with high safety and service standards, Mercury Himalayan Explorations handles thousands of adventures each year for adventurous holiday-makers, school groups, corporate outings, international tourists and embassies.
Contact Mercury Himalayan Explorations at:
011-23340033 / 23362008
Email: mhe@himalayanadventure.com
Web: www.himalayanadventure.com