RAFTING IN LADAKH
River
rafting in Ladakh is quite unlike anywhere else in the world.
It provides the best opportunity to enjoy and experience the
natural beauty of the spectacular landscape with deep gorges,
towering snow-capped peaks, hilltop monasteries, hillside
villages, and glimpses of the unique wildlife.
The best stretch for professionally guided runs in white water
is on the Indus between Spituk and Nimu or Saspol, which rates
2 to 3 in the international river grading scale of 1 to 6.
Upstream of Spituk, the Indus has the easiest stretch up to
Karu, which is ideal for basic training or scenic floating.
The most difficult but exciting rafting option is available on
the Zanskar River, along its spectacular course through a
gorge in the Zanskar Mountains, between Padum and Nimu. This
is suitable only for well-organized whitewater expeditions,
prepared for about a week of rafting and camping in absolute
wilderness. Participants are required to be trained rafters
themselves while the arrangements should be assigned to a
dependable professional agency. Adequate arrangement for
rescue back-up is an essential prerequisite for embarking upon
this whitewater expedition.
Zanskar River Rafting
Rafting Location Zanskar
Duration 12 days
Grade Class II & IV
Season July - September
Degree of difficulty Moderate
Zanskar River originates from the high altitude plateau of
Sarchu on the border of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and
Kashmir. Originally known as the Tsarap the river gorges a
path out of the rocky mountains of western Himalayas, dropping
in a continuous torrent of class V rapids. The river then
eases into the forbidden Kingdom of Zanskar and slowly flows
past the capital at Padum. Here it joins with the Stod river
which flows down from the Pensi La pass on the road from
Kargil to Padum.
Indus River Rafting
Rafting Location Indus
Duration 6 Nights / 7 Days
Grade Class II & III
Season July - September
Degree of difficulty Easy
The Indus River rafting offers a spectacular river rafting
course along with camps at interesting locations. Much easier
and quieter than the Zanskar, the Indus is suitable for Grade
II and III trips. The river, which originates in Tibet, flows
down through Ladakh, past Leh, and then passes into Pakistan.
You can opt for a one night rafting and stay in a camp or your can take a
two night raft and camp. We can tailor make a river rafting
tour as per your requirement.
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