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Nubra Valley, Ladakh

Located at an altitude of around 10,000 ft. Nubra Valley is a high elevated cold desert. The merger of the rivers of Shyok and Nubra (also known as Siachen) forms this valley. This valley separates Ladakh and Karakoram ranges. Siachen Glacier lies to the north; The Renowned Sasser Pass along with Karakoram Pass lies on the border of the Nubra valley and also joins Uyghur (in China). Nubra valley even boundaries Pakistan and China, this is why it is also referred to as the ‘Land of Maitreya.’

History and Culture

Except near the riverbeds, the area has scanty vegetation. In most of the villages around Nubra Valley wheat, barley, peas, mustard and a variety of fruits and nuts, including apples, walnuts, apricots, and almonds are grown. Nubra dialect speakers inhabit this region. Most of them are Buddhists. Residents in the western part along the LOC (ie Indo-Pak border), are of Balti of Gilgit-Baltistan, who speak Balti, and Shia / Sufia Noorbakshia origins.

How to Reach

By Air: Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport, Leh is the nearest airport to visit Nubra Valley. Alternatively, travelers can also reach Sheikh-ul-Alam Airport, Srinagar. Both are well connected to all major Indian cities. From either of the places, visitors can take a bus or private transport and reach Diskit in Nubra.

By Road: NH 1 and NH 44 connects Srinagar, Jammu, and Leh. Travelers must cross Khardung La Pass (K-Top). Foreign national require ‘Protected Area Permit’ and all Indian nationals need ‘Inner Line Permit’ to enter the Nubra valley. Distance/travel time from different locations are:

By Rail: Jammu Tawi is the nearest railway station and well connected to many locations. Travelers can reach Jammu Tawi by train then take a taxi/bus.

Best Time to Visit Nubra Valley:

Seasonal and climatic conditions in different periods of the year are:

Sr. No. Season Months Avg. Temperature

  1. Summer April — July 8*C to 20*C
  2. Monsoon August – September 10*C to 20*C
  3. Winter October – March -10*C to 12*C

Summer is the ideal season to visit the valley.

Nubra Valley Hotels/Camps/Tents and Food:

Nubra offers a wide choice of hotels, camps for shelter. Almost all of the places are fit for stay with family and provide comfortable, clean and healthy facilities. Visitors can stay at Diskit, Hunder, Panamik, Sumur, and Turtuk. There is a PWD rest house also available at Turtuk.

Mind-blowing varieties of Ladakhi foods are available. Visitors can also taste local confectionary items like apricot and apple jam. The best local dish is Sku – soup with ingredients of vegetables, flour, and mutton. Favorite recipes include Rogan Josh, Rista, Goshtaba, Marchwangan Korma. However, for vegetarians, normal food options like Dal, Rice, and Paneer are available at all places.

Transportation for Nubra Valley:

No public transport is available in the valley and visitors must either have their vehicle or rent a taxi from Leh to go around. In case of any problems, visitors can always contact the army personnel posted who are very helpful to assist getting around or reaching hotel safely.

Things to Do In Nubra:

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