“BROKEN-MOONLAND”
Nubra Valley is a Tri-armed valley, which was originally called LDUMRA, means the valley of flowers. Nubra is also known as VALLEY OF ORCHARDS in a cold barren land, which is among the sub-district in Ladakh located to the north-east side, having Diskit village as its main head-quarters. The average altitude of the valley is about 10,000 ft. above the sea level. Nubra Valley is 125kms north from the main town of Leh. Nubra valley is formed by the Shyok River, which is a tributary of the Indus, and the Nubra or the Siachen River. Nubra Valley is about 150km north from its principle town, Leh. Nubra Valley was the ancient gateway for the famous Silk Route. Nubra Valley is surrounded from all the sides by snow-capped Himalayan ranges.
Nubra valley is famously known as “BROKEN MOONLAND” because in winter, the whole valley looks like the landscape of moon. Nubra Valley lies in between Tibet and Kashmir. The main attractions of Nubra valley are Shaggy Double humped Bactrian Camels around sand dunes, Panamik, Yarab Tso Lake, Diskit Monastery or Diskit Gompa, Hunder Monastery, Lachung temple, Maitreya Buddha statue, Samstanling Monastery, and mainly for the world’s highest motorable pass, Khardung La Pass (18,380 feet).
You can see apricot trees loaded around the entire village with views closer to Karakorum Range. Nubra village is a must see place, if you miss this part, then you are almost missing the heart of the Ladakh.
Diskit Monastery also known as Deskit Gompa . It is the oldest and largest Buddhist monastery (gompa) in Diskit, Nubra Valley of the Leh district of Ladakh. It is 115 km north of Leh. It belongs to the Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) sect of Tibetan Buddhism and was founded by Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a disciple of Tsong Khapa, founder of Gelugpa, in the 14th century. It is a sub-gompa of the Thikse gompa.
Panamik is a picturesque village located in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh, India. Renowned for its hot springs, breathtaking landscapes, and proximity to the Siachen Glacier, Panamik offers travelers a serene retreat amidst the Himalayas.
Hunder is a captivating village nestled in the enchanting Nubra Valley of Ladakh, India. Known for its striking desert landscape contrasted with snow-capped peaks, Hunder is famous for hosting a unique population of double-humped Bactrian camels. Visitors can explore the vast sand dunes, engage in camel safaris, and marvel at the surreal beauty of this high-altitude desert oasis in the Himalayas.
Turtuk, a hidden gem in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh, is a quaint village known for its rich cultural tapestry and stunning scenery. Situated near the Indo-Pak border, Turtuk was opened to tourists only in 2010, allowing visitors to experience its untouched charm. The village is home to friendly Balti people, offering a unique opportunity to witness their traditional way of life, ancient monasteries, apricot orchards, and terraced fields against the backdrop of the Karakoram Range. Turtuk provides a serene escape, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in the warmth of Ladakhi hospitality and the region’s awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Sumoor is a serene village nestled in the picturesque Nubra Valley of Ladakh, India. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and verdant landscapes, Sumoor offers a tranquil escape for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat. The village is known for its charming monasteries, such as Samstanling Gompa, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. Visitors to Sumoor can also explore the enchanting orchards, quaint houses, and the overall idyllic ambiance that characterizes this lesser-known yet enchanting part of Nubra Valley.
Yarab Tso lake , also known as Yarab Lake, is a high-altitude lake located in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh in India. It is situated at an altitude of about 15,000 feet above sea level and is considered to be one of the most beautiful lakes in Ladakh.
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