From apricot orchards to sulphur springs, and sand dunes to border hamlets—Nubra’s loop isn’t just a journey, it’s a living story of resilience and heritage.
Often called the “Orchard of Ladakh”, the Nubra Valley Loop connects some of the most diverse and captivating villages in northern Ladakh—Sumoor, Turtuk, Hundar, Bogdang, and Panamik. But beyond scenic beauty, these villages are home to vibrant SHGs, artisan clusters, and micro-enterprises led by women, farmers, and local youth. This circuit offers not only dramatic landscapes but also deeply immersive community experiences.
Sumoor is one of the oldest settlements in Nubra, dotted with lush farms and a beautiful monastery perched on a hill.
The last accessible village before the Pakistan border, Turtuk is rich in Balti culture, language, and architecture.
Hundar is famous for its high-altitude cold desert, but its SHG ecosystem is just as fascinating.
Evening cultural show with folk songs, organized by Nubra Craft SHG
A lesser-known gem, Bogdang lies en route to Turtuk and is known for wild food systems and ancestral land use practices.
Known for its natural sulphur hot springs, Panamik is also a center for Sowa-Rigpa healing traditions.
Day 1: Leh → Khardung La → Sumoor → Herbal SHG walk + homestay
Day 2: Sumoor → Panamik → Wellness sessions + drive to Bogdang
Day 3: Bogdang → Turtuk – Heritage tour, cooking class, embroidery session
Day 4: Turtuk → Hundar – SHG craft demo, sand dune visit → return to Leh
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Let your Nubra visit leave a trace of learning—not just footsteps.
From pottery workshops to Ladakhi cooking sessions, uncover the authentic experiences that Leh offers. Dive into the local culture with hands-on activities that will leave lasting memories.
Leh is home to some of the most stunning and serene monasteries in the world. Visit these sacred sites, learn about their rich history, and experience the spiritual calm of Ladakh.