Nubra Valley Tour Package from Delhi
Nubra Valley is Ladakh's best-kept secret, a stunning high-altitude desert oasis nestled between the Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains at 10,000 feet elevation. This crescent-shaped valley near Diskit and Hundar villages offers surreal landscapes of golden sand dunes, apricot orchards, and crystal-clear rivers that feel otherworldly. Indian travelers love Nubra for its unique double-humped Bactrian camels, ancient Buddhist monasteries like Diskit Gompa, and the chance to trek through terrain that shifts from desert to lush green valleys. The valley's isolation and raw natural beauty make it perfect for adventure seekers and spiritual travelers seeking authentic Himalayan experiences away from crowded tourist circuits.
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Top Experiences in Nubra Valley
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Camel safari on double-humped Bactrian camels in Hundar sand dunes at sunset
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Sunrise trek to Diskit Gompa monastery with views of the valley below
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White water rafting on the Shyok River between Diskit and Hundar villages
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Visit Panamik hot springs and explore the geothermal mineral pools
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Trek to Ensa village to experience traditional Balti culture and homestays
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Photography at Khardung La pass (world's highest motorable road) on the way to Nubra
🍽️ Must-Try Food
Thukpa - hot noodle soup with vegetables and meat, essential for high altitude
Momos - steamed dumplings filled with yak meat or vegetables
Apricot jam and dried apricots from local orchards
💡 Travel Tips
💰 Stay in guesthouses and homestays in Hundar or Diskit villages (₹800-1500/night) instead of Leh hotels, and hire local guides for treks to support communities and save 30% on tour costs.
📅 June to September is ideal when high mountain passes are snow-free and temperatures range from 15-25°C, allowing easy access and comfortable trekking. October can work but nights get freezing, and November to May sees heavy snowfall making the valley inaccessible.
🛂 Indian citizens need no visa to visit Ladakh as it's part of India, but you must obtain an Inner Line Permit (ILP) from district authorities in Leh or apply online before arrival to visit Nubra Valley.