Nubra Valley – A Comprehensive Travel Guide
Overview
Nubra Valley – A Comprehensive Travel Guide
Forbidden areas have an unspeakable charm. Such is the lure of Nubra valley. Though open for tourism, the critical area with its borders touching POK, beautiful mountains, flowing rivers and a cool breeze traversing the valley makes Nubra a very desired and yet unvisited tourist destination.
The valley offers very much in a small area with the positive part being less tourist footfall. The area is peaceful and inviting, giving away a glimpse of heaven with tourists setting up camps beside the flowing Nubra and Shyok rivers. The area has hidden lakes and monasteries that give it a spiritual vibe. Stick with the Cliffhangers India and explore why you should visit this valley and that too, very soon.
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Things to do in Nubra Valley
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1. Camping
The many comfortable hotels in Nubra Valley lack the allure of the camp set up beneath the stars beside the flowing Nubra River. The clear skies and the smell of nature forbid anyone to hide themselves behind concrete. Camping in the valley is one of the most memorable tourist experiences.
2. Double hump Camel ride in Hunder
The double hump Bactrian camel provides a natural seat with back support to the rider. The ride of the innocent creature on the white sand of Hunder, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and a slow lull on the way gives one a calm sleepy feeling and makes you feel like a child again.
3. Trekking to Turtuk village
The touching Balti culture is bound to inspire one to walk kilometers to the Turtuk village. The spectacular nature of local life, the scenic Turtuk waterfall, and calming Turtuk mosque are all reasons why you should trek in Nubra valley to Turtuk village. The trek offers a scenic view of the landscape and makes you realize that the journey is as beautiful as the destination.
4. Cycling
Wari la Pass, the highest motorable road in India, gives a beautiful sight of the whole valley and is a famous biking spot. The silk road is also a popular destination where tourists and locals hire bicycles to travel to. Hire a bicycle in the valley and travel to the hidden destinations.
5. Rafting in Zanskar River
Zanskar river with its rapid ups and downs and adventurous flow makes a perfect river for river rafting. With a rafting pathway of around 35 km, the Zanskar river snakes around various off-beat towns and picturesque places. One can experience Ladakh at its best while rafting in Zanskar.
6. Picnic at Yarab Tso
The holy lake of Yarab Tso is famous for the calm it offers to its visitors. By looking at the crystal-clear water and mountains reflected in it, you can instantly feel the peace within. The pristine lake forbids anyone to put their feet in it. You will be inspired to keep the lake untouched once you witness its purity.
Places to visit
A lot of tourists have this frequently asked query what are the best places to visit this place. Here are some of the exquisite places to see in Nubra Valley.
1. Yarab Tso
Yarab Tso is every traveler’s dream come true. A hidden lake at a 15 km hike from the Panamik village, clear, pristine, and calming as heaven itself seems like too good to be true. The lake is preferred by tourists for the tranquility it offers. The Yarab Tso hike is an experience of a lifetime.
2. Samstanling Monastery
Secluded from the commonplace, Samstanling monastery is a spiritual recluse for the monks as well as the tourists. The monastery is decorated with Red, Gold, and white and gives off an elevated vibe. Reached after a 50 km trek from the Sumur Village, this red and yellow monastery, marked by such colored flags, is a must-visit destination for tourists.
3. Hunder Sand dunes
When visiting the Hunder Sand dunes, one is struck by how diverse the earth’s landscape is. A beautiful desert stretched out in front of a cold, snowy sky and lush mountain peaks creates an otherworldly atmosphere. Double-humped camels strolling around give it a lively vibe. The site offers camel safari, camping, and a spectacular view of Ladakhi’s white sands.
4. Panamik Village’s hot water springs
The frontier village of India is an off-beat destination with so much to offer. The village is blessed with natural hot water springs whose water is said to be healing due to various natural salts in it. The experience of local life in its rawness that this village offers fills one with exhilaration and a promise of returning.
5. Turtuk village
A quiet little hamlet surrounded by beautiful apricot trees where people live peacefully away from worldly chaos. A few kilometers of a trek from the village takes us to the Turtuk waterfall. When we visit the village, it looks like modern-day destruction has left this place untouched. Peace and greenery is what define Turtuk village.
6. Ensa Gompa
Sitting on the top of the Panamik village is a 250-year-old monastery decorated with dark paintings. The Buddhist monastery is a luring destination in itself as it overlooks the snow-capped peaks of the Nubra valley and gives a mountain-top view of the beautiful valley.
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In Winter
Winter comes in October and waves off in April. The cold that descends in winter in this region is not moderate but rather extreme. Snowfall begins in the valley in late December and goes on till January end. The average monthly temperature in Nubra valley in winter months is as give –
● October – 2 degrees celsius to 8 degrees celsius
● November – -4 degree celsius to 4 degrees celsius
● December – -17 degrees celsius to -7 degrees celsius
● January – -16 degrees celsius to -8 degrees celsius
● February – -16 degrees celsius to -6 degrees celsius
● March – -12 degrees celsius to -1 degrees celsius
● April – -1 degrees celsius to 9 degrees celsius
Most roads to reach the valley are blocked due to snow and passes are inaccessible. Frozen pathways and lakes are the characteristics of Nubra winter. If you want to plan a winter trip to this valley, Cliffhangers India will guide you to avoid the extremities and make a comfortable winter trip.
Why is the Valley Famous
The Valley is one of the most longed-for and famous places for tourists looking for mountainous and snowy terrains in India. The valley is said to be extremely beautiful and peaceful. The valley has attractions like the highest motorable road Khardung La Pass at over 18,000 ft.
The pristine lakes, apricot orchards, ancient monasteries, white sand dunes of Hunder, double humped Bactrian Camels are all things that lure a tourist to visit and make this place the famous tourist spot of Ladakh. The small region has so much to offer in close vicinity. The primitive touch of life that Nubra Valley provides makes it an ideal destination for a quick trip.
Best Time to Visit
Nubra valley opens up with spring in late April. Almost all roads become accessible to reach the valley. By mid-May, all guest houses and hotels open up and tourists start arriving. Late April is the month of the blossoming of Apricot flowers in the valley. The valley is very colorful and sweet-scented in spring.
The weather recorded in the summer months in Nubra might go as high as 24 degrees Celsius. The best months to visit Nubra Valley are either June or September. The weather is warm and pleasant and the skies are clear. Sunshine is in abundance in both months.
In September, tourist footfall is less, and yet all the guesthouses and tourist places are accessible. All places are less crowded and can be experienced peacefully.
Distance from Pangong Lake
The Nubra valley to Pangong Tso district depends upon which route you will be taking. There are two routes that you can take to reach Nubra Valley.
1. Nubra valley to Pangong Lake via Shyok
Dikset – Khalsar – Agham – Shyok – Durbuk – Tangtse – Pangong Lake = around 160 km
2. Nubra valley to Pangong Lake via Wari La
Diksit – Khalsar – Agham – Wari La – Sakti – Chang La – Durbuk – Tangtse – Pangong Lake = around 220 km
The first route is shorter and is around a 6-hour drive. The second route is longer and is around a 10-11 hour drive. The second route is less traveled by one but is becoming popular due to the high-altitude landscape witnessed on this route.
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Distance from Leh
To reach Nubra valley from Leh, two routes are generally accessed by tourists. Leh to Nubra Valley distance depends upon which route you are taking.
1. Leh to Nubra valley via Khardung La
Leh – Khardung La – Khardung Village – Khalsar – Diskit – Nubra = around 160 km
2. Leh to Nubra valley via Wari La
Leh – Karu – Sakti – Waril La – Agham – Khalsar – Diskit – Nubra = over 200 km
The first route is a 6-hour drive to reach Nubra. The second route is a difficult one and is not really frequented by tourists to reach Nubra from Leh. It is an over 10-hour drive and the pathway is challenging.
We at Cliffhangers India are here to guide you through your Nubra valley trip and would work our best to get you an experience of a lifetime. The area is perfectly safe and accessible. Choose your favorite month and pack up your gear. Cliffhangers India will be with you at every step of your trip.