Stays at Nubra Valley

EXPERIENCES/PACKAGES

The experiences in this region are rib-chilling starting from chilly mountain treks on rugged terrain, wildlife safaris to explore the unique flora and fauna of this region. We will ensure to keep your journey safe through curated packages giving you deep insights into cultural immersions or blissful photographic tours. Our itinerary scavengers and travel diplomats will keep your bookings and paperwork seamless so that you see the trans-Himalayan region like never before. Dive deep into the moonscapes of Ladakh in these soulful experiences.

Ladakh Delight (5Nights / 6Days)
Amazing Ladakh (06Nights / 07Days)
SRINAGAR WITH LADAKH (10Nights / 11Days)
MANALI WITH LADAKH (07Nights / 08Days)

About Nubra Valley

The Nubra Valley is a vast expanse where the Shyok River and the Nubra River converge, creating a significant valley that acts as a natural barrier between the Ladakh and Karakoram Ranges. Situated at an impressive altitude of 10,000 ft (3048M), this cold desert region experiences minimal rainfall and has limited vegetation, except for the areas surrounding the river beds and villages. These fertile areas are cultivated and yield crops such as wheat, barley, peas, mustard, as well as fruits like apples, walnuts, apricots, and almond trees. The valley stretches from Turtuk in the northwest to the Siachen Glacier in the northeast, with the Sasser and Karakoram Pass serving as vital connections between Nubra and Xinjiang, forming part of the ancient silk route.

What is Nubra Valley?
  • Nubra Valley, originally called “Ldumra” (meaning “valley of flowers”), is nestled at an altitude of 10,000 feet above sea level in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
  • It is surrounded by the snow-capped Him
  • alayan and Karakoram mountain ranges, making it a picturesque destination.
How do I reach Nubra Valley?
  • The journey to Nubra Valley involves crossing the famous Khardung La pass (at 18,380 feet).
  • You can take a Taxi or drive from Leh (approximately 150 kilometers away) to reach Nubra Valley.
When is the best time to visit?
  • Nubra Valley is best visited from May to Mid October.
  • During these months, the weather is warm and sunny during the day, while nights are pleasantly cold.
  • Note that winters in Nubra are harsh, with plummeting temperatures.
What can I expect in Nubra Valley?
  • The valley offers breathtaking views of the Shyok River snaking through wide gorges.
  • Explore charming villages like Diskit and Hundar, where you’ll find monasteries, local families, and friendly children.
  • Rolling meadows, grazing horses, and cows create a serene atmosphere.
What are the must-visit places in Nubra Valley?

Nubra Valley, also known as the “valley of flowers,” offers a captivating blend of
natural beauty, monasteries, and adventure. Here are some must-visit places:

  1. Hunder Sand Dunes: Embark on a safari over the Bactrian camels (with two 1humps) amidst the stunning sand dunes. An unforgettable experience!
  2. Turtuk: Explore the best landscape and immerse yourself in local culture. Turtuk offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Ladakh’s rural life.
  3. Diskit Gompa: Visit this monastery for a 360-degree view of the magnificent Maitreya Buddha statue. The golden statue stands tall against the backdrop of the valley, creating an awe-inspiring sight.
  4. Maitreya Buddha: Admire the spiritual statue that radiates peace and compassion.
  5. Bactrian Camel Safari: For adventure enthusiasts, a camel safari through the desert-like terrain is a must-do!
  6. Panamik Village: Experience majestic views of the mountains in Panamik. This village is known for its hot sulphur springs, which offer a unique and rejuvenating experience .
  7. Samstanling Monastery: Located in Sumur village, this main monastery showcases vibrant shades of red, white, and gold. The uphill walk from Sumur
  8. is charming, and the landscape is adorned with colorful flags. Don’t forget to
  9. carry warm clothing! .
  10. Yarab Tso Lake: Breathe in the fresh mountain air at this serene lake. It’s an
  11. ideal spot for a peaceful evening surrounded by nature.

Feel free to explore these enchanting places and create lasting memories in Nubra
Valley

Any tips for travelers?
  • Acclimatize properly due to the high altitude.
  • Carry warm clothing, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
  • Respect local customs and traditions.
  • Enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty!

Remember, Nubra Valley is an orchard of Ladakh, waiting to enchant you with its
beauty!

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