With all due respect sir, i am pretty sure it's not(i am not affiliated with Indiahikes).If i am wrong ,could you please tell me why IH is not allowed in the Ladakh region? Thankyou :)
Hello Tejas I came to know about the ban when I went on my Chadar trek. I think the issues are - Indiahikes takes too big groups which leaves the camping site filthy and disgusting. The local tourist operator has banned IH and not any government agency. You yourself can check it as IH does not organize Chadar and Stok Kangri trek.
Hi, thanks for informing me.I was just thinking,if the local tourist operators have banned them and not the government itself,then that means they have been barred unlawfully no?
It's not about whether they are barred legally or otherwise.... But they are not operating in Ladakh region as of now. They might have done something against the interest of local people or environment. Otherwise, why would Ladakhis object to IH. Sometimes, you have to take care of local people as well. It is they who have preserved the nature for so long and outsiders like us cannot just take over their treasure arbitrarily.
My first ever trekking is to Kanamo...this year, August. I am not fittest (barely fit, you can say)..... But, guys.... metal toughness and will power is what you need most. Situation awareness and patience will make up for your fitness...... It is hard but not impossible....
trek organisations like yours are responsible for the UK court order .How u can create permanent campsite at every location .Do you own those places? 3 out of 5 points of thecourt are related to permanent structure .
I like what you guys are doing with putting a spotlight on the less famous treks in the Himalayas. .. Makes business sense for you as well to market them, since most people are still choosing popular treks based on word of mouth instead of actual research leading to a demand-supply mismatch in the treks you offer.
@@indicrenaissance8126 Unfortunately a lot of trekkers don't do research before choosing a trek. It is a decision based purely on what someone else in their network might have said - the coolness factor, FOMO, and peer pressure are bigger determinants. As a result everyone would flock to say Kedarkantha or KGL or Hampta pass leading to a lot of human footprint on these slopes, while other equally beautiful, challenging and appealing slopes remain unexplored. Putting a spotlight on these alternatives would hopefully ensure more distributed trekking footprint across the Himalayas and reduce the ecological pressure on the hotspots.
Just to clarify things, we are not banned from Ladakh. We stepped out of Ladakh voluntarily. You can read about it here - indiahikes.com/what-is-happening-in-ladakh-is-not-okay/ It was in the news back in 2014 when it happened. The case is still in the court. Take a look at the news report here - timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Tour-operators-extort-Ladakh-trekkers-hikers/articleshow/42672313.cms
That's not true. Indiahikes is not banned anywhere. If you'd like to know the real story, you can read it here - indiahikes.com/blog/why-indiahikes-doesnt-run-the-chadar-or-stok-kangri-treks
Because IndiaHikes is not allowed to run Stok Expeditions?
Kanamo peak is better than Stok Kangri BECAUSE - Indiahikes has been banned from operating in Ladakh region. This is the truth.
With all due respect sir, i am pretty sure it's not(i am not affiliated with Indiahikes).If i am wrong ,could you please tell me why IH is not allowed in the Ladakh region?
Thankyou :)
Hello Tejas
I came to know about the ban when I went on my Chadar trek. I think the issues are - Indiahikes takes too big groups which leaves the camping site filthy and disgusting. The local tourist operator has banned IH and not any government agency.
You yourself can check it as IH does not organize Chadar and Stok Kangri trek.
Hi, thanks for informing me.I was just thinking,if the local tourist operators have banned them and not the government itself,then that means they have been barred unlawfully no?
It's not about whether they are barred legally or otherwise.... But they are not operating in Ladakh region as of now. They might have done something against the interest of local people or environment. Otherwise, why would Ladakhis object to IH.
Sometimes, you have to take care of local people as well. It is they who have preserved the nature for so long and outsiders like us cannot just take over their treasure arbitrarily.
Hitesh Aggarwal Yup....you're correct in that sense.
Thx for telling this to me ,sorry for troubling you for all this.Have a good day :)
Don't fall into this trap.
Stok kangri is way more difficult them kanamo
My first ever trekking is to Kanamo...this year, August. I am not fittest (barely fit, you can say)..... But, guys.... metal toughness and will power is what you need most. Situation awareness and patience will make up for your fitness...... It is hard but not impossible....
Hows the overall trek beauty brother?
trek organisations like yours are responsible for the UK court order .How u can create permanent campsite at every location .Do you own those places? 3 out of 5 points of thecourt are related to permanent structure .
what about chances of spotting snowleopard during stok kangri ,will it happen here in kanamo
Ravi Patel much more chance in stok Kangri it has the highest density
Planning to do this trek on October this year, what do you suggest? Will it be save?
Is kanamo opened now as it was banned earlier
Can't we climb kanamo on December?
I like what you guys are doing with putting a spotlight on the less famous treks in the Himalayas.
.. Makes business sense for you as well to market them, since most people are still choosing popular treks based on word of mouth instead of actual research leading to a demand-supply mismatch in the treks you offer.
Please explain why you said that?
@@indicrenaissance8126 Unfortunately a lot of trekkers don't do research before choosing a trek. It is a decision based purely on what someone else in their network might have said - the coolness factor, FOMO, and peer pressure are bigger determinants. As a result everyone would flock to say Kedarkantha or KGL or Hampta pass leading to a lot of human footprint on these slopes, while other equally beautiful, challenging and appealing slopes remain unexplored. Putting a spotlight on these alternatives would hopefully ensure more distributed trekking footprint across the Himalayas and reduce the ecological pressure on the hotspots.
Date's are not showing on officials
swathi how old are indiahikes founder
greatly thankful
WTF..... Stok kangri is very challenging trek you know.. How would you know because India hike were banded in ladakh.
Just to clarify things, we are not banned from Ladakh. We stepped out of Ladakh voluntarily. You can read about it here - indiahikes.com/what-is-happening-in-ladakh-is-not-okay/
It was in the news back in 2014 when it happened. The case is still in the court. Take a look at the news report here - timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Tour-operators-extort-Ladakh-trekkers-hikers/articleshow/42672313.cms
I m from Kashmir tour trekking guide I m preffed I WORKING India HIKES
i emailed you a query swathi mam...... would be obliged if you could reply
I heard indiahikes is banned inladhakh and spiti valley because of its unethical practices there. 😄
That's not true. Indiahikes is not banned anywhere. If you'd like to know the real story, you can read it here - indiahikes.com/blog/why-indiahikes-doesnt-run-the-chadar-or-stok-kangri-treks