Nubra Valley trek
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka|Guest Contributor|THINGS TO DO, LADAKH Updated : Jul 22, 2016, 05.32 PM IST
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At a lower altitude than Leh, Nubra Valley is green and has warmer climate than the rest of Ladakh. The valley has vast alluvial plains and bactrian camels, which roam the desert-like landscape of the Shyok River. The trek from Phyang to Hunder connects the valleys of Indus and Shyok.
After walking to Lasermo La base camp; the top of Lasermo La (5150 m) offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, the Indus valley and the Shyok Valley. There are some campsites on the rocky trail set among beautiful meadows with a variety of wildflowers. On the way, along the Hunder stream, entire families of local shepherds from Hunder Dok village with their yaks, sheep and cows can be spotted. The shepherds shift here for the green summer months and collect milk, cheese, butter, wild vegetables and fuel for the winter. The trail passes through the twin villages of Dok Gongma, Dok Yokma before finally reaching Hunder.
Route : Phyang - Phyang Phu - Lasermo La - Hunder Dok – Wachan - Hunder
Landscape: Meadows and pastures, lots of rocky paths, pass with snow round the year
Best time to go: Mid-July to Mid-October
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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