I did the Markha Valley trek last year with TTH and stayed at Palace View as well! Lovely to see the Leh market again. Can't wait to be back there again soon.
Hi great video. I was wondering how hard is the route between the base camps. I want to do the other way around. Dzo jongo first and Ky2. Also is there a possibility of directly coming from dzo jongo summit to KY2 base camp ?
Great video. Did you do it with a Adventure group or by urself? Please guide me on the process for climbing both the summits and the permits required if any. Thanks
Hey Samit, we went with Trek The Himalayas, they're a pretty great group especially for these semi-technical peaks. You'll find this trek on their website, and they'll take care of everything, right from transport, permits, equipment etc, here's the link for the same : trekthehimalayas.com/Twin-Peak-Kang-Yatse-II-Dzo-Jongo-Markha-Velly-Trek#:~:text=NOTE%3A%20Twin%20Peak%20expedition%20is,try%20the%20Markha%20Valley%20Trek.
Thanks for your reply. And what time of the year did you go and much will be the trek approx?? Just to get an idea Again, a great video indeed. Keep up the good work.
Hey Pallav, these are classified as semi-technical peaks, i.e, you DON"T NEED special permits or BMC / AMC any specialized courses, as long as you're going with a professional trek organizer (like Trek The Himalayas or Bikat Adventures) You only need to pass the criteria for prior experience, whatever the trek organizers ask for - in this case, it was prior experience of 5000m trek or summit and experience with snow treks, i.e, using micro-spikes or crampons
Great views and wish you the best
Well captured brother. I did ebc with three passes this year. Was looking foward to a 6000er next year thanks for the amazing vlog
Amazing! I'd definitely recommend KY2! All the best :D
@ourlifeinmiles thank you!! I will stay in touch with you and let me know if you are having a expedition in September
I did the Markha Valley trek last year with TTH and stayed at Palace View as well! Lovely to see the Leh market again. Can't wait to be back there again soon.
Oh beautiful! I'm eager to go back soon, too! 🤍
Gorgeous!
Thank you! ❤️
Heavenly!
Indeed ❤️
Hi great video. I was wondering how hard is the route between the base camps. I want to do the other way around. Dzo jongo first and Ky2. Also is there a possibility of directly coming from dzo jongo summit to KY2 base camp ?
Great video.
Did you do it with a Adventure group or by urself? Please guide me on the process for climbing both the summits and the permits required if any.
Thanks
Hey Samit, we went with Trek The Himalayas, they're a pretty great group especially for these semi-technical peaks.
You'll find this trek on their website, and they'll take care of everything, right from transport, permits, equipment etc, here's the link for the same : trekthehimalayas.com/Twin-Peak-Kang-Yatse-II-Dzo-Jongo-Markha-Velly-Trek#:~:text=NOTE%3A%20Twin%20Peak%20expedition%20is,try%20the%20Markha%20Valley%20Trek.
Thanks for your reply. And what time of the year did you go and much will be the trek approx?? Just to get an idea
Again, a great video indeed. Keep up the good work.
Also, how much will the trek cost? Just an estimate.
*apologize for the typo in the previous msg
Have you done BMC? Do we need BMC for these peaks or prior trek experience is enough?
Hey Pallav, these are classified as semi-technical peaks, i.e, you DON"T NEED special permits or BMC / AMC any specialized courses, as long as you're going with a professional trek organizer (like Trek The Himalayas or Bikat Adventures)
You only need to pass the criteria for prior experience, whatever the trek organizers ask for - in this case, it was prior experience of 5000m trek or summit and experience with snow treks, i.e, using micro-spikes or crampons
@@ourlifeinmileswhich treks did you do prior to this?
which month have you climbed the peak ?
Hello, this was from August 3-14, 2023. Hope this helps!