MITRA means Universal Love, compassion and serenity that every individual need to enjoy in their day to day life and we at the Mitra Company try to achieve these important aspects from our clients to make their holiday a worth full and memorable one and not just a visit or sightseeing.
Ours is a student Organization, All the activities of the Company will be managed by the students themselves. We were one among the few students who got this golden opportunity to study in Buddhist Monastery in South of India at Bangalore under the guidance to our Guruji Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita and other monks who are equally responsible for well brought up. Having stayed there for 15 years and gaining much experience, we would like to pass on our experience on a practical note by coming together to open this Company which will not only focus on trekking and sightseeing around Ladakh but also provide spiritual development programs.
Our School in Mysore [south india] also gave lots of importance to the Physical activities and co –curricular activities which made us fall in love with the nature. The School took much interest in organizing outdoor trips like trekking, climbing, bag packing etc which made us expert in this field as well. Our common interest and love for nature made us come closer to open this company.
Having experience in this entire field we are very much well organized and make sure that you get a very memorable Holiday time in Ladakh. Out team will work as your family member and friend and generate the feeling of Home during your stay in Ladakh. We invite you and your family to join us and experience the taste of Ladakh.
[OUR PROGRAMS]
1. MITRA CAMPING [Stok] - Peaceful camping place, 5 minutes walk from the Stok trekking point: - When was the last time you went camping? Did you know that there are campgrounds near almost every villages and trek points in Ladakh? Why pay those outrageous hotel bills when you can camp inexpensively and give yourself an adventure at the same time?
Different activities in and around the camp:
A day walk to Stok village, Stok palace, Stok monastery and Ladakhi heritage home [Stok] 200 years old Ladakhi old kitchen and museum.
"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks."
With a picnic from the camp, you can trek to the nearby hill above the village from where you can have beautiful view. When you are camping there are no televisions or appointments to be rushing off to. Since you are sleeping outdoors, the sun wakes you up early and during the night time you can enjoy campfire. Experiencing the beauty of nature and the fresh air and there is plenty of time for just plain talking to each other. It is a great opportunity to get back in touch with nature and this is also one of the most inexpensive vacations your family will enjoy and remember for a long time.
2. MITRA GUEST HOUSE - Guest house at Stok village: - The village of Stok is situated 15km away from Leh. The village consists of around 300 houses most of which are built in the traditional Ladakhi style of architecture. You can experience a life of Ladakhi family, local food and know more about the people and Ladakhi culture. In summer, through the skilful use of irrigation using glacial melt water the valley is transformed into an oasis of green fields of barley and wheat. If you wish a truly authentic experience of the peaceful, tranquil pace of life of Ladakhi village life we can arrange for you to stay with a family in this village...
4. MITRA SPIRITUAL LIBRARY: Selected collections of spiritual books. We don’t charge for the books, you can take the books on trekking with you and return it before you leave.
We provide Special Stok Kangri climbs with a complementary package with the Stok natives.
Scale Stok Kangri with us and you get to choose a complementary experience
We offer you. Stok Kangri climb with a same price and you can choose one of our complementary package given below.
• Walk through Stok village
• A complimentary Ladakhi dinning with a local family
• A complementary cultural program
• A free horse ride around the village
• Visit to the heritage home museum
• An audience with an oracle
• A session with an int’l meditation teacher
• A local cooking session.
Dr. sanjay dhawan from Delhi writes on his
Dr. sanjay dhawan from Delhi writes on his
LADAKH
Ladakh is a heaven for trekkers. The rugged landscape offers numerous trekking possibilities ranging from short, day long walk to long trans mountain trek involving weeks of walking and camping in the wildness. Depending on the choice of the trekkers, we grade the trek from easy to moderate to strenuous
OTHER TREKS
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Sham Trek
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5-6 Days
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2
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Markha Valley Trek
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8-10 Days
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3
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Lamayuru chilling Trek
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5-6 Days
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4
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Stok Matho Trek
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4-5 Days
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Spituk Stok Trek
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4-6 Days
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There are lots more trek rout in Ladakh, but we give more importance to these treks as they are popular and the best trek routs we have in Ladakh.
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In Detail About Spituk to Stok
Duration - 6 days
Best time - June to October
Highest point - Stok La (4900)
Physical challenge - Moderate
Spituk to Stok trek is a comparatively short trek of Leh Ladakh area. It is very accessible trek in the midst of gorgeous vision and temperate difficulties. Spituk to Stok trek is unquestionably the solitary trek for you to travel around Leh Ladakh.
During Spituk to Stok trek, you can visit the most beautiful icy region of Ladakh as Shey, Thiksey, Hemis, Spituk, Zingchen, Rumbak, Stokla and many more which is filled with wildlife and natural beauty for impressing visitors towards Leh Ladakh. In Spituk to Stok trek, the trekkers wander in old roads filled with ice on dry and bare land in Ladakh where Zingchen Valley and Rumbak River wins the heart of the visitors.Stok palace, the dwelling of the king of Ladakh is the vital soul of Ladakh which inspire the all Indian visitors and foreigner towards Spituk to Stok trek. In the end, this trek has never less importance among the whole trek of Leh Ladakh.
Schedule for Spituk to Stok Trekking : 5 Night(s) and 6 Day(s)
Day 01: Delhi - Leh (Complete Rest in Leh for acclimatisation)
Take the morning flight for Leh. Check into the guest house and relax the whole day. This is necessary for getting acclimatised.
On this day you will go a sightseeing trip to some ancient monasteries in this area. such as Thiksay Gompa. Chamday, Stok palace and Tak tok monastery.
Day 03: Spituk to Zingchen 3600 m (4-5 hours)
Our walk begins along an old jeep road on very dry and exposed land, so water and protection against the sun are important! After 3 hours the landscape becomes greener as we go into the Zingchen Valley, where the Rumbak river flows into the Indus. Our camp is in the small village of Zingchen, which means 'big field', where there are just two houses. The rest of the day will be spent enjoying the view and maybe even a dip in the river.
Day 04: Zingchen to Rumbak 3800 m (3-4 hours)
Today we enter Hemis National Park, home to the famous Snow Leopard, Blue Sheep, Ladakhi Urial (a type of goat), great Tibetan sheep (Arghali), red fox, Tibetan wolf, wild dog (dhole), Lynx, marmot and mountain hare. We start to climb gradually up to village of Rumbak, through a beautiful gorge from which the Stok peaks come into view from time to time. Rumbak is known as a place to see and research on the magnificent Himalayan snow leopard.
Day 05: Rumbak – Stokla – Camp Site (4-5 hours)
In the morning after breakfast you will ascend the 4,800-m. Stok Pass also known as the Namlung La. If you are fit and have camped at the plateau just under the pass as all do, you should have no problem climbing up to the pass. One can climb steadily and made it in less than 1.5 hrs. We have beautiful view on top of the pass. From the pass to the camp site it will be much easy for you; we just have to walk down wards. Dinner and overnight stay in tent.
Day 06: Camp Site – Stok (3400 M) – (2-3 hours)
Last day: Leh - Delhi
Transfer to the airport for the spectacular flight across the main chain of the Himalaya to Delhi. You can also go by road to Delhi.
Sham trek:
Duration: 5 days
Best time: June to October
Highest point: Tsermangchan La (3750m)
Highlight: people, village, monastery, wildlife and passes. Physical challenge: Easy
Around 125 km west of Leh, on a spectacularly road, lies the earliest surviving monastery of Ladakh, known as Yung-drung or the Swastika. The Gonpa is remarkably built on sand stone and dates to the 11th Century.
Schedule for sham trek (4 nights, 5 days):
Schedule for sham trek (4 nights, 5 days):
Day-1:
Travel from Delhi to Leh by air. Drive to Leh Hotel or to Stok [mitra home]. Leh is at an altitude of 3500 mts. And all guests are advised to rest for the entire day. A successful trek in Ladakh requires you to acclimatize well.
Day-2: This day is meant to provide an opportunity to get a feel of the place. Guests will be driven to the Leh Palace, which houses old relics that belong to the sixteenth century ruler of Ladakh. Later in the day a trip to the monasteries at Shey, Thiksey and Hemis will also be arranged.
Day-3: Likir to Yangthang across Phobe La (9 kms. (4 to 5 hrs.): Morning after breakfast you will be driven by taxi to Likir which is just 58 kms. away. Likir Village (3650 mts.) is the starting point of our trek. Although the distance is short, the route is warm, without any shade or water and we need to traverse two passes. From Likir the route heads west up to Phobe La (3580m) and beyond this lies Sumdo village. The trail goes steadily upwards till you get to Chagatse La (3630m). Across the pass is the village of Yangthang (3630m) where we camp for the night, next to a stream. The Ridzong Monastery lies about an hour south of Yangthang.
Day-4: Yangthang to Hemis Shukpachen across Tsermangchen La (8 kms. (2/3 hours): Today is an easy walk despite the pass because both the approach and the descent are of gentle gradients. The trail heads north, descending for a bit, crossing a stream before climbing up west again to Tsermangchen La (3750m). After a short rest at the pass we head down to Hemis Shukpachen. The village, named after the grove of cedars, is one of Ladakh’s prettiest. There are several sparkling streams surrounded by shady willows and large barley fields that provide a touch of green to the otherwise desolate, Rocky Mountains.
Day-5: Hemis Shukpachen to Ang across Mebtak La (10 kms. (3 hrs): Again this is a fairly easy day. The trail goes upward between two hillocks west of the village upwards until it veers south and climbs steeply up to the Mebtak La (3750m) marked by prayer flags. From the pass we head down the gorge to Ang, a charming village with apricot orchards, where we camp for the night.
Day-6: Ang to Temisgam and Nurla (8 km. (3 hrs): Today is the last day and very easy as its downhill all the way on to the main road. From Temisgam there would be a taxi waiting for you, back to Stok Mitra Home.
Day-7: Depart for Delhi by the morning flight: For the more adventurous a drive to either Manali or Srinagar can also be arranged if you wish. The road journey is covered in two days with an overnight halt at either Sarchu, which lies on the Leh-Manali highway, or Kargil, which lies on the Leh-Srinagar highway..
Overview & Best Season of Ladakh
In Ladakh, the summers (March to May) are hot and the mercury level rises up to 40°C. But the winters (November to February) are chilly cold and the mercury level comes down to very well below 0°C and the whole area will be covered with snow during winters. Monsoons offer less rainfall.
Hemis festival in the month of June and Losar festival are major celebration in Leh. Tourists throng to this place during the festival seasons. Best time to pay a visit in Ladakh is June to September; keep off heavy snow falling days during December and January.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful- Lord Buddha
Ladakh festival
Festivals in Ladakh are celebrated as the occasions for merry-making. These festivals provide people with various opportunities to interact with each other, form new ties and renew the old ones. Many of the annual festivals of the Gompas in Ladakh take place in winter, which is a relatively idle time for majority of the people. It is time when the whole village gathers together. Stalls are erected and goods of daily need and enjoyment are sold. Eatables are brought along and families and relatives would enjoy the meals together. The whole activity takes place around the gompas. In the courtyards of the Gompas, colourful masked dances and dance-dramas are performed. Lamas, dressed in colorful robes and wearing startlingly frightful masks, perform mimes symbolizing various aspects of the religion such as the progress of the individual soul and its purification or the triumph of good over evil. Local people flock from near and far to these events and the spiritual benefits they get are no doubt heightened by their enjoyment of the party atmosphere. This is also an occasion to demonstrate the cultural heritage as well as the wealth of that particular monastery. Big and rare musical instruments, old weapons and religious objects including Thangkas are brought out during the performances. The first ceremony of any festival is very interesting as the male Lama is accompanied by the monks. Musicians, dancers and singers in an harmony create for visitors an unforgettable experience. Some of the popular themes includes the victory of good over evil or some special stories related to great Lamas where their supernatural power is demonstrated or the stories related to Guru Padmasambhava. Their dances are also very colourful. A clown plays an important role so that the villagers do not get disinterested by an overdose of religion or history so that atmosphere is joyful. Spituk, Stok, Thikse, Chemrey and Matho have their festivals in winter, between November and March. There are some festivals Festival (April or May), Phyang Festival, Thikse Festival (July or August).
Some other festivals celebrated in Ladakh:
- Hemis Festival in Ladakh
- Dosmoche Festival Ladakh
- Losar Festival Ladakh
- Phyang Festival in Ladakh
- Ladakh Harvest Festival
- Ladakh Festival in Ladakh
- Tak-Tok Festival in Ladakh
- Sindhu Darshan Festival in Leh
"Pack your suitcase and Live with the local people as they Live"
(LEH-LADAKH)
Road Distances
Srinagar-Leh 434 Km Manali-Leh 473 Km Srinagar-Kargil 204 Km Delhi-Leh 1047 Kms Leh-Kargil 234 Km Kargil-Padum (Zanskar) 240 Km Leh-Deskit (Nubra Valley) 118 Kms.
Air Travel
Indian Airlines http://www.indian-airlines.nic.in/ operates 3 flight in a week between Leh and Delhi, 2 flights in a week from Jammu and once in a week from Srinagar. Jet Airways http://www.jetairways.com/ also operates six flights in a week between Leh-Delhi and Kingfisher Airlines http://www.flykingfisher.com/ operates daily flight Between Leh-Delhi. |
Mitra Home
Leh Ladakh [stok]
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Awesome details and history about the important locations. Some amazing photos too.
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