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21 DAYS INDIA HIMALAYA

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21 DAYS

INDIA HIMALAYA

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WELCOME TO THE ROOF OF THE WORLD!

No words can describe the overwhelming experience of being among the world’s greatest mountains – you really have to be here! The enormous glaciated peaks, challenging terrain and endless wilderness scenery means that this part of India is truly a trekker’s paradise. Journey through stunning landscapes, stop by ancient monasteries surrounded by dizzying peaks before returning to civilisation to experience the bustling sights and sounds of Delhi.

The purpose of this brief is to introduce your expedition opportunity. It will give you a feel for the destination and the type of activities that you will be involved in. We hope this brief snapshot will leave you feeling inspired and wanting more!

HIGHLIGHTS Immerse yourself in Spiti culture

Help on a community project

Trek into the world’s highest wilderness

Enjoy the spectacular sights of Delhi

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PHYSICAL RATING: A challenging expedition.

CULTURE SHOCK: Eye-opening - you will experience a very different world!

ALTITUDE: Includes trekking above 4000m.

VISA: Required for British nationals.

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DESTINATION FACTSRELIGION/S: Buddhism, Islam.

CULTURAL OR HISTORICAL INTEREST: Ladakh has always been a route between Asia and the Middle East, and Buddhism and Islam have coexisted peacefully for centuries.

LANGUAGES: Ladakhi. Hindi, Urdu and English widely understood.

GEOGRAPHY: Arid Himalayan mountains and valleys with an average altitude over 3000m.

CLIMATE: Dry with hot summers at lower altitudes and unreliable monsoon rain in the autumn, very cold winters at higher altitudes.

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ADVENTURE Make your way across fossil beds, close to the base camp of the spectacular Chau Chau (standing at6300m), before returning to ‘civilisation’ at the tiny village of Demul. The path to Demul winds sharply down a steep descent to the Lingti River.

During your trek you will be accompanied by a local guide, who will be able to provide a great insight into the environment and local communities you pass through. Food will be cooked for you, giving you a taste of the local cuisine although the team can get involved with chapatti making!

For something totally different, end your expedition by exploring the exciting city of Delhi. Take in sights such as the Red Fort, the Qutb complex and Huyan’s tomb.

Travel to the beautiful Langza Village (4300m); the starting point for the Wolf Trek. Load up the team’s kit onto mules and trek with lightened loads through stunning scenery high in the mountains. This five day, high altitude trek offers both a physical challenge and a unique insight into the nature and the culture of the Spiti Valley.

The route passes through barren 4000m plus grasslands with beautiful scenery, rugged terrain and soaring mountains all around. The trail takes you inside the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary offering insights into the flora and fauna of the region, and the chance to spot wildlife such as the critically endangered and elusive Himalayan wolf (the oldest surviving species of wolf in the world).

At night, camp out in the shadow of the mighty peaks of the Himalaya under clear starry skies.

POSSIBLE EXPERIENCESAt the Itinerary Development Day, with guidance from one of our destination experts, the team will be able to choose from options to finalise their itinerary. The choices may include the project they work with, the challenge level and type of trek and where they go for some rest and relaxation!

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PROJECTThe greenhouses produce food year-round, so people have a better diet, a higher revenue and a reduced carbon footprint as fewer supplies have to be imported by truck.

The team starts by completing the walls, mixing the mud and water together to make the mortar for the building and making bricks using traditional rammed earth techniques. Once the walls have hardened they then need to be completed, rendered and left to dry ready for painting whilst work continues on the roof, windows and doors of the greenhouse.

For your project phase you will work alongside a local NGO, Spiti Ecosphere and with a trained mason, build a greenhouse for a local community.

Due to climate change, the delicate balance that has maintained life in the Himalaya has been disrupted and the consequences are severe. Less water leads to failed crops, leading to malnutrition and loss of income. Food then has to be imported at unaffordable prices, people move away, and the community destabilizes.

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EXAMPLE ITINERARYDAY 1-2 Fly to Delhi, India’s bustling and vibrant capital!

DAY 3-4Spend a day exploring Delhi and buying supplies. The following day travel on to Manali, taking in the changing scenery as you travel through.

DAY 5Make the long journey from Manali to Kaza, in the Spiti Valley. The route will take you across two mountain passes, the Kunzum La and the Rohtang La.

DAY 6-7

As Kaza sits at an altitude of 3600m, spend your first day taking it easy to aid the acclimatisation process. On your second day you will be given a presentation on the Spiti Valley and the Greenhouse Project you will be assisting with.

DAY 8-10Assist with building a greenhouse for a community. Build the walls, then leave them to dry while you undertake your trek.

DAY 11-15

Set out on the Wolf Trek, offering a physical challenge as well as a unique insight into the nature and the culture of the Spiti Valley. You will take in remote valleys, high view points and will be wild camping under the stars.

DAY 16-17Head back to your project to finish the walls and fit the beams and plastic sheeting. The final job will be to paint the walls to aid heat retention.

DAY 18-19Make the return journey from Kaza to Manali where you will rest for the night before continuing the journey to Delhi the following day.

DAY 20-21

Spend your final day in India visiting some of the incredible sights such as the Red Fort, the Qutb complex and Huyan’s tomb. Enjoy a final meal out to celebrate the successful completion of your expedition before departing for the UK.

Due to the changing nature of the world over the build up period, Outlook may be required to change aspects of, or the order of the itinerary. Outlook will consult with the Link Teacher/Group Leader and all participants if this is the case.

The below itinerary has been created by our Expedition Planner as a guide.

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* Please see website for more information.

UK BUILD UP* Itinerary Development Day Expedition Development Day Final Preparation Day

TRAINING Expedition Training weekend in the UK with your Expedition Leader.

LINK TEACHER TRAINING Leader Team Training including first aid.

LEADER TEAM COMPOSITION At least 1 Link Teacher and an Outlook Expedition Leader.

FLIGHTS International flights.

INSURANCE Comprehensive overseas insurance.

TRANSPORT All overseas transport.

IN DESTINATION All food and accommodation. All group activities including any entrance fees. All R&R activity.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED Spending money for gifts / souvenirs whilst on expedition.

Inoculations, prophylaxis and personal medicine. (All participants based in England and Wales receive 10% discount at Nomad Travel).

Visas and passports – please see page 3 to see which visas are required.

Personal belongings insurance (this may be covered by your household / contents insurance).

Cancellation insurance.

Personal equipment (e.g. rucksack, sleeping bag, waterproof clothing); all participants receive 15% discount at ‘Cotswold Outdoor’.

Transport to and from UK-based training courses, to the Final Preparation Day venue and from the airport.

Food and accommodation in the UK, unless specified.

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HOW TO LAUNCH YOUR EXPEDITIONWe hope you have decided that this is the expedition for your school or group. To launch all you need to do is follow these steps:

PRESENTATION AT YOUR SCHOOL

APPLY ONLINE

Discuss convenient dates for us to come and run an assembly and information evening. Once these dates have been agreed you will be assigned a School Account Manager. They will become your point of contact at Outlook from now until after your return from the expedition.

We will run an assembly presentation for your students and an information evening for students and parents at your school or venue.

Students will apply online to join the expedition and pay a deposit.

CONTACT YOUR REGIONAL MANAGER

phone

01248 672 760email

[email protected]

WWW.OUTLOOKEXPEDITIONS.COM