Day 01 Dazungdum - Madain
From Dazungdum, we travel towards west via Seinkhuwan river valley through difficult route follow the pebble stone and bounders of the river bank across Seinkhuwan river several times via make ship bridge. Seinkhuwan infect is a sizeable creek rather then a river which flows from 3500 meter in to 1300 meter with speedy flow of water which often ends up forming in to waterfalls. One we leave the river bank and start climb one shoulder we will see Madain Tibet village lies at the valley far witnessing the prayer white flags that flips through the valley. Once we get in to Madain we meet perhaps the friendliest people on earth. The Tibetan are of pious Buddhist and friendly. Dinner and overnight at one of the local homes.
Day
02 Madain - Guba
We bit good bye to the
villagers and travel further
south to Guba, another
Tibetan village in the
region via Adungwang and
Seinkhuwang valley with 4000
plus meter in height,
stretching 24 km long and 10
km wide with rather smooth
surface with out much sharp
ups and downs will be
suitable for ski sport. From
Guba if we travel further
west along Seinkhuwang river
we will get to 14200 ft,
4328 meter high Depulakha
pass in distance about 15
miles, from where one can
travel in to Zaryon river
valley of Asam or in to
Tibet easily. We have dinner
and overnight at one of the
local homes.
Day 03 Guba - Dazungdum
We bit farewell to the local and heading our destination Dazungdum via Dakondum camp which situates at 10200 ft, 3050 meters. The view from this place is absolutely fantastic that we may not be able to describe how beautiful it is. It will be just like we see the beauty of Switzerland (similar quote was describe by famous British botanist kingdom Ward in his “Burma Icy mountains) having huge mountains in the back-drop contrast with white snow and blue pine. If we travel during Dec/Mar we shall witness the white, red and yellow Rhododendron in their fullest bloom. Further west we spot Zalaphaung
peak completely covered with
cotton like snow. We have
dinner and overnight at one
of the local homes.