Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot

Pick on one of these walking holidays - guided or self-guided - and discover the beauty of mindful exploration at a pace of your own choosing
Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: May 20, 2017
Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot

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  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
  • Holiday destinations that are best explored on foot
INDIA. MARKHA VALLEY TREK
This popular trek in Ladakh takes you through an ethereal trans-himalayan landscape dotted with ladakhi villages. Because it isn't an easy trek, you are most likely to spot some high altitude wildlife as well as experience the life of nomadic families as they herd their yaks in these big and beautiful valleys. Apart from the striking contrast of trekking in an arid cold desert valley, you get an outstanding view of Ladakh and Zanskar ranges, the 21,000 ft Kang Yissay and the 20,086 ft Stok Kangri peaks. The trek goes inside a beautiful Hemis National Park and involves two pass crossings-  Gandala La (15,748 ft) and Kongmaru La (17,060 ft)