Nubra Valley, located in the northern part of Ladakh, is one of India’s most stunning high-altitude destinations. Known for its sand dunes, double-humped Bactrian camels, majestic monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes, Nubra Valley offers a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and serenity.

⭐ Why Visit Nubra Valley?
- Unique cold desert at 10,000+ ft
- Famous Hunder Sand Dunes
- Ride on Bactrian camels
- Scenic Diskit Monastery & 106-ft Buddha statue
- River valleys, dramatic mountains, and open skies
- Gateway to Turtuk, Siachen Base, & Panamik Hot Springs
🗺️ How to Reach Nubra Valley
To reach Nubra Valley, you have to cross the iconic Khardung La Pass, one of the world’s highest motorable passes.
- From Leh: 4–6 hours by bike, car, or taxi
- Route: Leh → Khardung La → Khalsar → Hunder/Diskit
Make sure to carry your Inner Line Permit (ILP).
📍 Top Places to Visit in Nubra Valley
1. Diskit Monastery

The oldest and largest monastery in Nubra. Don’t miss the giant Maitreya Buddha statue overlooking the valley.
2. Hunder Sand Dunes
A surreal desert landscape surrounded by snowy mountains — perfect for photography and camel rides.
3. Turtuk Village
One of India’s last villages on the Indo-Pakistan border. Known for apricot farms and Balti culture.
4. Panamik Hot Springs

Natural hot sulfur springs believed to have medicinal properties.
5. Sumur Village
Peaceful village with scenic trails and Samstanling Monastery.
🏨 Where to Stay
Nubra offers hotels, guest houses, and luxury camps.
Best areas to stay:
- Hunder (most popular)
- Diskit (central)
- Turtuk (for cultural stays)
🍴 What to Eat
Try:
- Thukpa
- Momos
- Butter tea
- Apricot-based desserts (in Turtuk)
Most homestays also serve tasty local Ladakhi meals.
🕒 Best Time to Visit
May to September is ideal — pleasant weather and open roads.
Avoid winter due to heavy snow and extreme cold.
📸 Travel Tips
- Carry warm clothes (even in summer)
- ATMs are available only in Diskit
- Limited mobile network (Jio postpaid works best)
- Drive carefully near Khardung La
- Respect local culture and army zones
✨ Final Thoughts
Nubra Valley is more than just a travel destination — it’s an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, Himalayan culture, and peaceful landscapes. Whether you’re an adventurer, nature lover, or photographer, Nubra Valley will leave you mesmerized.

