We quickly reach the pre-pass of Shimshal Pass at 4,630 meters (a sign indicates the Shimshal Pass, but the real pass is further, after the lakes..). Eric Shipton, a great mountaineer and explorer of the 1930s, traveled these valleys to draw up the first maps of the region. Arriving at Shimshal Pass, he sat for a long time on the ridge to admire the beauty of the place: below the pass, a beautiful blue lake, behind, a wide plain where hundreds of yaks, goats and sheep graze and, on the sides, a succession of snow-capped peaks including Mingli Sar at 6,050 meters. We descend to Joy, an old shepherds’ “village” on the edge of the lake. The rest of the day will be spent exploring the place and enjoying this world with its end-of-the-world feel.
Elevation gain: 400 m. 4 to 5 hours of walking.