Nubra Valley is in the north of Leh town after traversing 17,982ft high Khardungla pass (Khardongla), which is one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Nubra was earlier known as Ladorma, which means “valley of flowers”. Nubra Valley or Nobra Valley is a famous tourist destination of Ladakh famous for its vast green valleys, sand dunes, double humped camels, beautiful river, monasteries, camping, ATV ride, zipline, and border tourism. Diskit, Hunder, Turtuk, Sumur, Panamik and Siachen Base Camp are the main tourist destinations in Nubra valley. Diskit, Hunder and Sumur are the main settlements of Nubra valley. Diskit is about 130km from Leh. Shyok and Nubra (or Siachen) are the main rivers of the valley. Nubra Valley is comparatively warmer than Leh as the valley is at low altitude. Its vast and plain valleys, sand dunes of Hunder, double humped camels (Bactrian camels) and greenery at many places like oasis in the desert make Nubra must visit place for tourists. Nubra Valley has become a must visit tourist destination of Ladakh and almost all tourists visiting Ladakh would not miss to visit Nubra. Nubra mostly remains connected by road. However, sometimes heavy winter snowfall at Khardungla pass blocks road temporarily. Besides hotels and cottages, tourists prefer staying in tents (camps) in Nubra Valley. However, Nubra Valley has many good hotels, guesthouses and homestays as well. The valley has Buddhist majority. Wheat, peas, mustard, potato, barley, apple, apricot, walnut and almond crops can be seen frequently in the valley. Balti people (both Shia and Sufia) reside at Turtuk in the western end of the valley, close to Indo-Pakistan border. Siachen Glacier, the toughest and highest battlefield of the world lies north of the valley. Diskit monastery (Diskit village) and Samstanling monastery (Sumur village) are the main monasteries of Nubra
Nubra Valley is in the north of Leh town after traversing 17,982ft high Khardungla pass (Khardongla), which is one of the highest motorable roads in the world. Nubra was earlier known as Ladorma, which means “valley of flowers”. Nubra Valley or Nobra Valley is a famous tourist destination of Ladakh famous for its vast green