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spectacular view of the
landscapes Ladakh and Zanskar
ranges, which housed Buddhist
monasteries on high
cliff.
The popular rafting points are
from Phey to Nimo and also from
Upshi to Kharu or from Upshi to
Nimo. The other points run from
hey to Saspol or Phey to the
Indus Zanskar confluence. At
Nimo and from Nimo to the
historical monastic enclave of
Alchi, about 75 Kms west of
Leh. Experienced rafters may
also want to try the more
challenging route between Alchi
and Khaltsey, which takes in
the kilometre long series of
rapids at Nurla. Easier runs
include the run between Hemis
(40km south of Leh) situated
along a road crossing the Indus
and Choglamsar, which is a
three-hour trip that goes
through quiet, calm waters, and
passes through the riverside
villages of Stakna, Shey and
Thiksey (25km south-east of
Leh), before ending at
Choglamsar, just short of Leh
city.
Phey - Nimo
route:
This route consist mostly of
Grade II or III easy rapids is
that it passes through
astoundingly beautiful
mountains, many of them with
tiny hamlets and imposing old
monasteries nestling among the
valleys. Starting from Phey
Village, about 12 Kms from Leh
and ends Indus-Zanskar
confluence at Nimo, about 36
kms from Leh.
Upshi - Kharu
route:
This route is somewhat long as
compare to the Phey-Nimo, but
not too difficult. The stretch
between Upshi and Kharu
consists of I and II rapids,
although there are some grade
III rapids too. The starting
point is at Upshi, about 90 Kms
South east of Leh, along the
road which leads south to
Manali. From Upshi, the river
makes its way westwards to
Kharu, along the road to
Leh.
Phey -
Saspol:
This rafting trip starts from
Phey, about 8 kms south of Leh
and its end at Saspol, on
Leh-Srinagar Highway, near
Alchi. This route is short and
relaxed enough to enjoy the
breathtaking view of landscapes
and beauty of tiny hamlets on
the both side of
Indus.
Kharu -
Spituk:
It starts from Kharo, about 45
Kms South-East of Leh and ends
at Spituk, just short of Leh.
This route is specially
recommended for the beginners
and amateurs.
Saspol -
Khaltsey: If
you are experienced rafters,
you may try the more
challenging route between
Saspol and Khaltsey, which has
kilometre long series of rapids
at Nurla. The rafting will
finish at Khaltsey 90
Kilometres from Leh.
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