Voices from the Valleys – Exploring SHG-Led Enterprises in Nubra & Changthang (Part 2)

Voices from the Valleys – Exploring SHG-Led Enterprises in Nubra & Changthang (Part 2)

Beyond the postcard views, a quiet revolution is unfolding in Ladakh’s remotest corners—led by women’s collectives and supported by community enterprise.

In Part 1, we explored SHG-driven experiences across Leh and Sham Valley. Now we head north to Nubra and southeast to Changthang, where rural women, artisans, and nomadic groups are creating livelihood models through local crafts, herbal wellness, traditional food, and natural resource harvesting.

Nubra Valley – Where Tradition, Wellness & Agriculture Blend

Turtuk – Balti Culture & Apricot Magic

Where: Last accessible Indian village before the LoC; part of the Balti cultural belt
What to Buy:

  • Apricot jam & dried fruits
  • Wool accessories made from local sheep and goat wool
  • Embroidered Balti caps and bags

Who Runs It:

  • Turtuk Balti SHG
  • Turtuk Rural Craft Cluster

These collectives are preserving the rare Balti handicrafts, cuisine, and farming practices unique to this trans-Himalayan village. SHGs also support homestays where you can enjoy Balti-style bread (Khambir), buckwheat roti, and participate in jam-making workshops during harvest months.

Best Time to Visit: Late July to September (Apricot harvest season)

Keywords: Turtuk apricot jam, Balti SHG Ladakh, cultural tourism Nubra Valley

Diskit – Wool Textiles & Local Produce from SHG Collectives

Where: Main town of Nubra, with better accessibility and infrastructure
What to Explore:

  • SHG-run craft outlet for woolen stoles, socks, mittens
  • Fruit jams, herbal soaps, barley cookies
  • Agro-tourism activities at nearby farms

Who Manages:

  • Diskit Women’s SHG
  • Nubra Organic Cluster SHG

Visitors can combine a trip to Diskit Monastery and Hunder Sand Dunes with a meaningful stop at SHG shops, many of which are attached to homestays.

Keywords: Nubra SHG crafts, Diskit women entrepreneurs, organic produce Nubra Valley

Panamik – Herbal Wellness & Women’s Homestays

Where: 25 km from Sumoor, famous for its natural hot springs
SHG Focus Areas:

  • Herbal teas, essential oils, massage balms
  • Wild herb foraging walks with local Amchis
  • Wellness-oriented homestays with herbal baths

Key Groups:

  • Panamik Herbal SHG
  • Nubra Women Wellness SHG

Panamik is fast becoming a hub for sustainable wellness tourism in Ladakh. SHGs here blend Sowa-Rigpa principles with eco-hospitality—offering restorative herbal teas, oil massages, and even hot spring bathing with local salts.

Ideal For: Mindful travelers, wellness seekers, yoga retreat groups
Best Season: May to October

Keywords: Panamik wellness tourism, herbal SHG Ladakh, Sowa-Rigpa Nubra, Ladakh herbal oils

Changthang – Where Nomadic Livelihoods Meet SHG Innovation

🐑 Korzok – Yak Wool Carpets & Nomadic Homestays

Where: Korzok village near Tso Moriri Lake
What to Expect:

  • Handwoven carpets made from high-altitude yak wool
  • Wool carding and dyeing demonstrations
  • Nomadic homestays supported by SHG collectives

Who Runs It:

  • Changpa Women’s Yak Wool SHG

This SHG is one of the most significant interventions for the Changpa nomads, supported by LAHDC and NGOs. Visitors not only get to buy authentic Pashmina and Yak wool items but also stay in nomadic camps or stone houses, learning about herding, shearing, and craftwork.

Best Season: Mid-May to September (migration is active; accessible roads)

Keywords: Yak wool weaving Ladakh, Korzok nomadic homestay, Changpa SHG Tso Moriri

Nyoma – Rock Salt & Mineral Micro-Enterprise Pilot

Where: Nyoma village, southeast Changthang
Products:

  • Naturally harvested rock salt (Tsalay)
  • Unique mineral powders used in local medicine & rituals

Who Leads:

  • Nyoma Mineral SHG
  • Changthang SHG Cluster

Under a new micro-enterprise pilot, local women in Nyoma are being trained to package and process mineral-rich salts used in traditional diets and livestock rearing. This enterprise links resource management with livelihood generation in a fragile high-altitude ecosystem.

Why Visit: It’s raw, rugged, and a real look at high-altitude livelihoods—ideal for researchers, ecotourists, or those seeking offbeat destinations.

Keywords: Ladakh rock salt SHG, Nyoma salt harvesting, mineral micro-enterprise Ladakh

Why Choose SHG Products & Experiences in Nubra and Changthang?

  • 🧕 Directly support women and pastoralists in India’s most remote Himalayan region
  • ♻️ Buy zero-waste, handmade, organic products rooted in culture and ecology
  • 🛏️ Stay in SHG-linked homestays that promote local food, heritage, and dignity
  • 🌍 Practice responsible, low-footprint tourism in ecologically sensitive zones

These experiences go beyond sightseeing—they’re about building relationships with places and people, and ensuring your travel contributes to economic justice and cultural revival.

What’s Next?

📝 Part 3: Where to Buy – SHG Product Outlets, Haat Bazaars, and Ethical Shopping in Leh
In the next post, we’ll share a guide to SHG-supported stores, markets, and cooperatives in Leh city where travelers can shop responsibly.

Discover Homestays

Experience the heart of Leh by staying with local families.
Immerse yourself in Ladakhi culture, traditions, and warm hospitality.
Book your homestay and explore the region like never before.

Discover Local Experiences

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.

Discover Monasteries

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.