Welcome to Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India! Once called Ldumra, meaning 'the valley of flowers,' this high-altitude desert is a magical place. Imagine riding Bactrian camels on sand dunes surrounded by snow-capped mountains! Historically, it was a key trade route. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this unique Indian paradise!
Attend Local Festivals
Camp Under The Stars
Enjoy ATV Rides
Explore Hunder Sand Dunes
Go Trekking
Ride Bactrian Camels
Visit Diskit Monastery
Visit Turtuk Village
June to September
All-Day
₹15,000 per person
Historically, Nubra Valley was a significant stop on the ancient Silk Road, facilitating trade between Tibet, Central Asia, and Kashmir. It was ruled by various kingdoms, including the Lhasa and Yigong dynasties. The region's strategic location led to its influence by Tibetan Buddhism, evident in the numerous monasteries that dot the landscape. Until relatively recently, access to Nubra Valley was restricted, adding to its mystique. Today, with improved infrastructure, it has become a popular tourist destination, offering a glimpse into its rich history and cultural heritage.