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Tsomoriri- The Land of Nomads
Day 1: Leh- Rumtse 4100 m via Hemis (3-4 hrs drive)
It is a nice drive from Leh to Rumtse with beautiful views of the Indus Valley. We will visit the monastery of Hemis en route.
Upon reaching Rumtse we will set up our camp and spend the afternoon relaxing.
Day 2: Rumtse- Kyamar 4400 m (4 hrs)
Day 3: Kyamar- Tisaling 4600 m (5-6 hrs)
Day 4: Tisaling- Ponganagu 4300 m via Shibuk La 5000 m (5-6 hrs)
Day 5: Ponganagu - Nuruchan 4350 m (5-6 hrs)
Day 6: Nuruchan- Rachungkaru 4600 m (3-4 hrs)
Day 7: Rajunkaru- Gyama 5000 m (5-6 hrs)
Day 8: Gyama – Korzok 4500 m (5-6 hrs)
ITINERARY

THIS TOUR DOES NOT CONTAIN ITINERARY
The remote land of Changthang (meaning ‘northland’ in Tibetan) stretches from Tibet to the extreme northwest of the Kunlun Range. This region, known as the land of the nomads, will take you by several encampments of the Changpa nomads and give you a unique opportunity to have a glimpse into their way of living – and maybe a cup of buttertea in one of their tents made of black yak hair. The picturesque lake of Tsomoriri, which changes its sapphire blue color with the sun and the salty Tsokar are other attractions along the trek. The area is also an important wildlife sanctuary, harboring marmots, snow leopards, kiangs (wild asses), as well as various species of birds.

ITINERARY
THIS TOUR DOES NOT CONTAIN ITINERARY
The remote land of Changthang (meaning ‘northland’ in Tibetan) stretches from Tibet to the extreme northwest of the Kunlun Range. This region, known as the land of the nomads, will take you by several encampments of the Changpa nomads and give you a unique opportunity to have a glimpse into their way of living – and maybe a cup of buttertea in one of their tents made of black yak hair. The picturesque lake of Tsomoriri, which changes its sapphire blue color with the sun and the salty Tsokar are other attractions along the trek. The area is also an important wildlife sanctuary, harboring marmots, snow leopards, kiangs (wild asses), as well as various species of birds.