Day 3: Deadly Sarchu
"Sunshine on my shoulder makes me happy" - Sunshine on our shoulder made us happy. It was bright sunny day, when we came out of our shack. There was an open space in front where our bike were on stand. People were busy in fixing the bags while I was with my camera. Caretaker informed us the breakfast was ready. Towards east, between the mountains lie a snow -clad peak, possibly a glacier. A dark bare patch on this peak was free of snow. in the shape of a figure of a woman, walking with a load on her back. This is "The Lady of Keylong".
On the far side of Keylong towards south-east across the Bhaga gorge, there is a gompa - Khardang Gompa.
Lady of Keylong & Darcha Checkpost |
We crossed Keylong TRC (Chandrabhaga) overlooking the bus stand on our left. the road was good, and almost leveled. We crossed few streams running over the causeways to river below. Bhaga river was flowing on our right.
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Deepak Taal before Patseo |
"I am curvaceous. Drive slow!" the road sign we saw somewhere, kept our speed in secure. We reached Jispa, a small village with camping grounds. There is a hotel Ibex and a helipad over here. The river and the road goes parallel, side by side, for some time. I stopped - one by one the bike were coming. Nice, sunny weather, perfect for photoshoot! I took my camera out of my jacket and started shooting. Alok was not far off. We already covered twenty kilometer since we left Keylong.
We waited for Sarkar to reach us and then headed for Darcha - next village or the last habitated village in Himachal on the Manali Leh highway. The terrain became rugged, causeways, broken road, landslides marked the ferocity of the nature of other seasons.
We reached Darcha village. A lot of good "dhaba"s or restaurants are there. Darcha is the starting point of several treks in this region. The village actually is on the other side of Zanskar chhu (nullah or stream). Another stream, Yotche nullah, joins Bhaga river from the far side. The Bhaga valley is quite wide here.
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Me negotiating the graveled road |
There was a police check post before the bridge. We showed our vehicle papers, licenses and got through the barrier. The bridge was just clearing the gushing water of the Zanskar chhu.
Two switchbacks and we left the green zone. Landscapes become stony, rugged, dry, scattered bushes but the sky was azure blue and sunny with specks of cumulus cloud. There were gravel throughout the road due to land slides, streams flowing over the road, we had to be cautiously adventurous lest we fall.
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Nearing Baralacha La |
Zingzingbar - twisting road, with broken stones, gravels. From a leveled road after few hairpins I could see the whole valley and few dots on the dirt track.
When you are riding the bike, you can only see the narrow track which is safe to follow - no side ways view or looking here and there. You will not fall down - you will straight go up. No body can survive a fall on these roads.
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Suraj Taal |
The road was going up and up. On the opposite face we saw trucks coming down. They are the lifeline of Leh, supplying goods to Ladakh from plains. Kudos to these drivers!
The valley was wide but the river Bhaga is like a stream. We are approaching Baralacha La. On a quick turn a lake appeared on our right. That is Suraj Tal, the origin of Bhaga River. We were nearing Baralacha La.
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At Baralacha |
We were lucky to pass through these regions in relatively dry condition - no snow on the road. We spent sometime at the top and then thinking of Sarchu we continued our journey. It was now downhill, but the road was really narrow and broken with streams flowing over the road. On our right it was a wide valley down below.
Straight road, down down, we reached a place where few tourist vehicle were parked in front of some tents. They serve food by day and provide accommodation by night. A signboard was telling the place name "BHARATPUR".
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Wide valley at Bharatpur |
With legs wide as balance pole we entered into stream on 1st gear full throttle, till we are in knee deep freezing water. Bottom of the baggages, axle, chain all inside the water, we kept on pushing and one by one we reached the other side. We were wet below knee. We found steps made by Army to the bridge directly below us in a steep down slope. This would bypass the next encounter with stream on the track, but missing the road or slipping means direct fall to the gorge.
Again 1st gear, brakes, slowly we came down step by step on our mean machines. We were on road again. In these terrain it is always advisable to start early in the morning and stop by the afternoon or after lunch, because all these snow fed streams become rivers during the late day.
Darcha Checkpost Baralach La & Sarchu |
I decided to check the status of petrol and opened up the lock. POP! a burst of petrol vapor came out. Let it released, I took out the jerricane and fitted a funnel to pour petrol. Oh ho ho!, petrol started bubbling out. Not to loose it in continuous pouring I started poring it in small part - 250ml or so at a time and let the vapor/ air came out. Slowly the tank was full and the container was still having plenty of it. I shared it with the team to empty out the container.
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Behind Tents at Sarchu |
We started in relax mode, its still day time and our destination was not far off, seemed in the same altitude. On the way we crossed Antrk Camp - a luxurious adventure travel company. A puncture repair shop for the first time in this route was a feel good experience. We could see lots of tents on the other side of a gorge formed by the river coming down the mountain. from our right. We reach our destination SARCHU. - a recommended place for acclimatization in the high altitude terrain.
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Sarchu Landscape |
We parked in front of a tent and found that it could offer us the night stay. Inspected inside and happy with the arrangement, we just relaxed and ordered tea. And it affected us already, that high altitude sickness. Except Alok & Sunil, all were some how affected. I felt sleepy - not like to move just laid down, not even felt like sipping tea.
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ITBP Transit Camp at Sarchu |
It was 7:30 in the evening, lights of setting sun made different hues across the mountain. Across the road on the far side there was an ITBP camp, a small town by itself. This was a transit camp for acclimatization of the ITBP troops coming from plains.The blue sky was sparkling. We sat outside in the icy wind till stars appearing in the sky.

We had a good dinner, warm accommodation and a good night sleep, while the wind outside was singing a lullaby for us.
Continued.....