Markha River (India)

Markha River (India)
Markha River

The Markha River is a river in Ladakh, India. It is a tributary of the Zanskar River. The Markha Valley is the most popular trekking route in Ladakh.[1] On top of the valley you can find the Kang Yatze, a mountain.

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Coordinates: 34°00′11″N 77°12′42″E / 34.00306°N 77.21167°E / 34.00306; 77.21167


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