Trekking Specialist
Southern Himalayan Adventure
This short and leisurely trek provides
spectacular views of the mountain ranges
along the border of India and Myanmar as
we trek through jungle and Rawang tribal
villages. Starting from just beyond
Upper Sangaung our picturesque trek
takes us through old growth forest over
the main pass that separates the Putao
valley from the pristine Nam Lang river
valley, then further North West as far
as Ziya Dam village, the last settlement
before the Indian border. On the return
leg we retrace our steps through Wanglai
Dam and across to Upper Sangaung. If
your time is limited or you just want to
take a shorter less strenuous trek, then
this is the one for you.
Day 1
Arrive Putao and drive to Upper Sangaung: Snow capped
mountains tower above the runway as our Air Bagan flight
touches down at Putao, the northern most airstrip in Kachin
State. At this frontier town you'll be met by staff from
Ayeyarwaddy Expeditions and Malikha Lodge, After an
introductory lunch at Malikha Lodge, a scenic 90 minute
drive takes you to the end of the road at Upper Sangaung in
time for dinner and an early start the next morning.
Day 2
Putao – Upper Sangaung – trekking to Wanglai Dam (approx 13
miles trek) After an early morning breakfast we head on up
the trail into the forest. We trek at a leisurely pace to
our camp just over the
pass beside the Nam Lang River. This day is about six to
seven hours of trekking and is probably the longest days
trek with a gain of altitude of nearly 2000 feet or 600
metres. In traditional style the porters carry all the
expedition food and equipment leaving us free to enjoy this
scenic trek through untouched forest. If the weather is
clear the views of snow-capped peaks towards the border of
Arunachal Pradesh and Mt Phonekanrazi are spectacular. The
final couple of hours walk downhill through impressive
forest of giant trees brings us to our camp near Wanglai Dam
village beside the river. We stay overnight in comfortable
tents and enjoy a great dinner near the campfire.
Day 3
Trek 9 miles to Ziya Dam. After an early wake up and strong
coffee at the camp we start a day of trekking towards Ziya
Dam. This day promises to offer great views toward
Phonekanrazi and other snow
capped mountains and gives impressions of village life in
this remote area. We will pass several villages and try to
stop at a school or a local house to get an insight in the
local traditions. This part of Myanmar sees virtually no
tourism, and the villages and farms along the way are much
the way rural Myanmar has been for hundreds of years.
In this remote part of Myanmar, the villagers have seen only
a handful of westerners and their smiles and friendship are
genuine. Ziya Dam is the last settlement before going
further into the forest, and is our final destination on
this short trek.
Day 4
Trek 8 miles to our exclusive river camp near Wanglai Dam.
We commence trekking back towards the Nam Lang Valley and
enjoy the beautiful scenery on the way. The first river
canyon at the top of the Nam Lang River near Wanglai Dam is
marked by a rattan and bamboo bridge across the river; our
riverside camp for the night is close to the bridge. The
canyon is an impressive place with deep pools of turquoise
water and some premium swimming holes. Our private camp is
very tastefully sited into a huge rock platform that juts
out over the Nam Lang River and tent sites back from here
merge into the surrounding jungle. Arrive in the afternoon
where we stay overnight and enjoy a hearty meal next to a
campfire in the comfortable surrounds of our private camp.
Day 5
Trek 10 miles to Upper Sangaung; transfer to Putao by car
The last day of the trekking is relatively easy, and we take
the same scenic and less used path back to the main Putao
Valley and the road head at Upper Sangaung. The last part of
the trek is a flat road leading towards civilisation.
Transfer by our jeep car to Malikha Lodge where a warm bath
and a cool glass of champagne are waiting for you. Dinner at
the main lodge.
Day 6 - 7
Malikha Lodge Spend two full days discovering Putao valley
by joining one of the guided activities like mountain
biking, a boat trip on the Malikha river or a trip on the
back of an elephant. We'll provide a picnic lunch or dine at
the Lodge depending on what you feel like. Alternatively
just relax at the lodge enjoying the views or ease aching
muscles and soothe your soul with a complimentary massage.
Evening dinner in the main lodge near the open fireplaces
and a final chance to absorb the special ambience of the
Malikha Lodge.
Day 8
Depart Putao by flight After breakfast our car will bring
you to Putao airport for your onwards flight in the
direction of Mandalay and Yangon.
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• Accommodation with breakfast
• All internal transfer & transportation
• English Language station guide fees
• Sightseeing & excursion
• Entrance fees
• Mineral water & fresh towel
Service exclusive
• Visa fee
• International airport departure tax
• Drinks/Meals(lunch&dinner)
• personal expenses
• video & camera fee
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Note: This rate are valid
from 1st October 2006 to 31st March 2007.
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