The
Markha River is a river in Ladakh, India. It is a tributary of
the Zanskar River. The Markha Valley is the most famous
trekking route in Ladakh, easily reached from Ganda La pass
near Spituk in the west and Gongmaru La pass near Hemis. On
top of the valley you can find the Kang Yatze, a 6,400 m
(21,000 ft) high mountain. The Markha River also passes to the
south of the 6,153 m (20,182 feet) high Stok Kangri
mountain.Tache gompa is the most significant Buddhist
monastery in the Markha valley.
The Marka Valley is in Ladakh. Markha Valley is one of the
most well-known treks of Ladakh Region. It is a wonderful trip
to get introduced with mysterious and remote Buddhist Kingdom
of Ladakh. While trekking on through this trek tourists passes
through attractive Mountain Villages, Buddhist Monasteries,
High altitude pastures of Nimaling and High altitude peak
Kangyatse. |