Posts Tagged ‘Himalayas’

Dalai Lama visit to Jispa - Himalaya

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Just received news from our Indian guide in Himalaya, Raju. His Holiness the Dalai Lama will give teachings on Atisha’s Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment (jangchup lamdron) on 18th August 18. On 19th August he will confer the Heruka (dechok) and on 20th August he will confer the Avalokiteshvera (chenresig) Initiations. The teachings will take place in Jispa, Himachal-Pradesh, the starting point of A2Z-Adventures Himalaya trail (MTB) and Himalayas, Shingo La & Zanskar Trails (trekking) that will take place two weeks before.

Living at 4200 meters - the movie

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Tiago Pedrosa, one of A2Z co-founders and guide, finally published the movie with his living experience at Kargyak, India.

Tiago was a volunteer at the Sun School for Kargyak for almost 4 months were he was a teacher and managed the school.

If the movie inspires you to visit such places, give a look at our Trekking - Himalayas, Shingo La & Zanskar Trails or MTB - Himalayas trail, and live in first hand the experience of living at 4200 meters.

Notícias a 4200 metros

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Himalayas TrekkingO grupo A2Z chegou finalmente a Kargyak a 4200 metros de altitude, depois de 4 longos dias de caminhada em Zanskar nos Himalaias (Índia).

Todo o grupo se encontra com o espírito elevado e aproveita a motivação extra “provocada” por todas as crianças da Sun School de Kargyak.

Certamente que a oportunidade de rezar com o Dalai Lama em Padum também contribuiu para para uma atmosfera ainda mais especial durante o trekking. Definitivamente não foi só uma oportunidade única de ver o Dalai Lama a apenas 5 metros de distância mas também a oportunidade de partilhar com os habitantes de todos os vales circundantes, com os seus vestidos coloridos tradicionais e com pedras turquesa, os ensinamentos espirituais do Dalai Lama.

Após esta breve pausa de um dia em Padum, era tempo de começar a caminhar em direcção a Kargyak. A beleza do trek deste ano deve-se ao facto de termos sido acompanhados por dezenas (ou mesmo centenas) de aldeões que retornavam as suas casas. Definitivamente esta companhia tornou a caminha mais fácil e divertida com vários momentos para recordar de conversas sem sentido: nos sem conseguir falar Ladakhi, e eles sem conseguir falar inglês.

Agora o grupo prepara-se para deixar Kargyak em direcção ao Shingo La e mais tarde a Manali, deixando uma importante contribuição na escola de Kargyak com varias árvores plantadas pelo Michel, um novo jogo de lógica proposto pela Giovanna (Soduko), um check-up medico completo as crianças pelo António e Ângela e novos lenços doados pela Maria de forma a que os seus sorrisos não sejam disturbados pelos narizes sujos. O grupo também deixou para trás o Tiago e Patrícia que ficam na escola como voluntários até Setembro.

Durante a estadia em Kargyak o grupo teve um jantar em casa do Dorge, seguido de uma festa com as amas (mães) de Kargyak. Um jantar de momos de vegetais regado a Shang e Arak (as bebidas locais feitas de cevada). Nenhuns comentários sobre a festa que envolveu musica tradicional Ladakhi e (para delicia dos locais) portuguesa, mas foi divertida e moderada o suficiente para recomeçar a caminhar o dia seguinte.

News from 4200 meters

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Himalayas TrekkingThe A2Z Adventures trekking group finally arrived to Kargyak at 4200 meters, after four long days of trekking in the Himalayas, Zanskar, India.

All the group is in high spirits and enjoying the stamina provided by all the children of Kargyak Sun school.

The group also had the very special opportunity to pray with the Dalai Lama in Padum - this certainly helped to create an even more special atmosphere!

It was an unique chance not only to see the Dalai Lama so close to us but also to share the moment with villagers from the surrounding valleys, dressed in their most traditional clothes full of color and turquoise stones.
After this short one day stop in Padum it was time to start the walk towards Kargyak. The beauty of this year´s route was that it was followed by dozens (or even hundreds) of villagers that were returning home. This definitely made the walk easier and more enjoyable with several moments to remember the most unusual dialoges between the group and the locals: us unable to speak Ladakhi; them unable to speak English.

Now the group is getting ready to leave Kargyak heading to Shingo La and later Manali, leaving behind a great contribution to the school - new trees planted by Michel, a new logic challenge proposed by Giovanna (Soduko), a complete medical check-up by Antonio and Angela and new handkerchiefs by Maria so the children smiles are not disturbed by dirty noses!
The group also left behind the A2Z members Tiago and Patricia that will stay here until September helping out at the school.
During the stay in Kargyak the group also had dinner at Dorge’s house followed by a party with the amas (mothers) of Kargyak. A dinner made with vegetable momos (dumplins) and watered with Shang and Arak (the local barley drinks). A great party that involved traditional Ladakhi and (to the delight of locals) Portuguese music, but it was moderated enough to start the trek the other day…

Himalayas 2008

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Giuliana Ferro’s - our Italian zanzarina :-) - Himalayas trekking photos are now online.

277 photos of a once in a lifetime experience!

Check out the photos here.

Phuktal Gompa Budhist Rinpoche

Giuliana Ferro - a nossa zanzarina italiana :-) - colocou online as fotos do Trekking nos Himalaias.

277 fotografias de uma experiência única.

Veja as fotografias aqui.

Purne (3950m)- day 7

Friday, August 29th, 2008

We arrived at our camping Purne at 4 PM for the second time in 2 days. But this time we had been doing a return trekking route that nobody will forget. 6 km deep inside the valley of the river Tsarap (that later will become Zanskar river) we have found the Puktal Gompa (Buddhist monastery) where we have spent a couple of hours with the Lama Monks, sitting praying, eating, visiting their temples and of course tasting the yak butter tea. The Gompa is literally built in the cliffs overlooking the deep valley and their way of living in such a location is impressive.

Earlier that day we already had an unique moment when we received a visit of a Rimpoche (a Buddhist “bishop”) in our camp site. we was traveling from Puktal Gompa and we offered him a rest chair. We chatted a little in English, he blessed our Katas (white scarfs) and took a group picture with us. High standing in the cliffs later that day we could understand a bit more another side of this religion and their monastery simple life…

Back in our 2-days camp site we had time to prepare a surprising dinner for the group: cod fish brought from Portugal, together with some olive oil from Italy, which together with some local potatoes, green been and onions allowed us t prepare a Mediterranean recipe that every body enjoyed after more than one week of Indian spicy food…(even our cooks and local staff that never had that fish before in their lives!). Dinner continued till late with an improvised musical session where Indian, Nepali, Ladaki and European songs where presented by all group in a challenging way…

Shingo La (5100mts) and Zanskar valley

This way our third day walking down the Zanskar valley, after doing successfully the highest point of the trekking route, the Shingo La at 5100mts (5065 m in my GPS…). This valley is a remote place in between the Great Himalayas mountain range, the Zanskar Mountains and Kashmir. Here, we entered another world where we have found villages not changed since hundred of years, with people living in simple way, following Buddhist principles and ruled by a rigorous 8 months winter were they seat chatting and drinking tea and eating Tsampa, followed by 4 months of hard work in the fields during a short summer. There is no road where, only trails connecting villages (even if a governmental project promises one in the next 15 years time goal), everything is transported by horses, mules, yaks or people. Some solar panels start to be seen in some roofs, but only 12 volts battery energy is available (some times…). There are no phones or mobile coverage. We feel like traveling in time and deep in their culture, getting constant smiles from everybody and Julay! (word for hello, goodbye, thank you) complements. Nature is overwhelming here looking to the mountain dimensions and its power. We walk long time above 4000 mts already well acclimatized.

In Kargiak (4200 mts), the highest village of the valley we met some Czech volunteers from Surya NGO that are working in a “solar school” building, supposed to maintain 10 C inside even during the -30 C winters outside. A2Z donated some of the 1% for local projects funds to this project. Other donations were done later for the Tangzai school and the Puktal Gompa reconstruction.

But that night next to Kargiak was also unforgetable, since we received the visit of 4 Zanskari women that came to our restaurant tent in the end of their hard working day, properly dressed in their traditional clothes and sang and dance for us traditonal music. They were as curious as we were about them. Unique!