Nubra Valley Trek
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Nubra Valley Trek

Ladakh, India
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Duration8–10 Days
Max Altitude5438 m
Trek Distance90 km
Starting PointPhyang Village

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Itinerary

Day1

Arrival in Leh (Acclimatization)

11,500 ft

Arrive at Leh and rest for acclimatization.

Explore Leh market and nearby monasteries.

Day2

Leh to Phyang Village

15 km drive + 4 km trek
2–3 hours
12,000 ft

Drive to Phyang, trek to base camp near the village.

Camp overnight under Ladakhi skies.

Day3

Phyang to Base of Lasermo La

12 km
6–7 hours
14,500 ft

Gradual ascent through valleys and grazing pastures.

Camp at the base of Lasermo La.

Day4

Cross Lasermo La Pass to Hundar Dok

14 km
7–8 hours
17,841 ft

Steep climb to Lasermo La with glacier views.

Descend into Nubra Valley towards Hundar Dok.

Day5

Hundar Dok to Hundar Village

12 km
5–6 hours
10,800 ft

Trek through alpine pastures and small streams.

Camp or homestay in Hundar village.

Day6

Explore Nubra Valley (Hundar – Diskit – Sand Dunes)

Local exploration
10,500 ft

Visit Diskit Monastery, sand dunes of Hundar, and ride Bactrian camels.

Evening cultural walk through Nubra villages.

Day7

Return to Leh via Khardung La

130 km drive
6–7 hours
18,380 ft

Drive back to Leh crossing the world’s highest motorable road—Khardung La.

End of trek.

Nubra Valley Trek: Crossing Lasermo La into Ladakh’s Hidden Oasis

The Nubra Valley Trek is one of Ladakh’s most breathtaking high-altitude adventures, taking trekkers across the dramatic Lasermo La Pass (5,438 m) into the magical Nubra Valley. Famous for its contrasting landscapes, Nubra offers snow-covered peaks, vast deserts, shimmering rivers, and lush green villages. The trek begins from Phyang village near Leh and traverses rugged trails, high passes, glacial streams, and secluded campsites before opening into the enchanting valley of Nubra. Known for its monasteries, sand dunes, and double-humped Bactrian camels, Nubra is a perfect blend of raw Himalayan wilderness and cultural richness, making this trek a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The Thrill of Crossing Lasermo La

The highlight of the trek is crossing the Lasermo La Pass, a challenging yet rewarding climb that provides panoramic views of the Karakoram and Ladakh ranges. Trekkers witness glaciers, frozen lakes, and endless snowfields that test endurance but reward with unmatched beauty.

Nubra Valley: The Desert in the Himalayas

Nubra is famously called the “Valley of Flowers” of Ladakh and is unique for its cold desert terrain. With sand dunes, orchards, and meadows surrounded by towering mountains, Nubra offers a surreal mix of landscapes rarely found elsewhere in the Himalayas.

Cultural Encounters Along the Trail

The trek passes through remote Ladakhi villages and ancient monasteries, allowing trekkers to experience traditional Buddhist culture. Monasteries like Diskit and Samstanling are highlights, offering insights into Ladakh’s spiritual heritage.

Why Nubra Valley Trek is Unique

Unlike typical treks that focus only on mountains, Nubra combines high-altitude adventure with desert landscapes, river valleys, and cultural exploration, making it one of the most diverse trekking experiences in Ladakh.

Packing List

Best Month to Visit

Best
Moderate
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Nearest airport

Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh

Nearest railway

Jammu Tawi Railway Station

Monday 18 May
Start point-1° / 13°
Cloudy
13°
05:16
19:16
29%
Summit-15° / -2°
Cloudy
-2°
05:15
19:16
52%
Hourly temperature°C

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about this trek, including route conditions, transport, preparation, weather, permits, and trekking difficulty.

The trek is moderate to difficult due to steep ascents, high altitude (over 17,000 ft), and glacier crossings. Good physical fitness and acclimatization are necessary.

Lasermo La Pass stands at 5,438 m (17,841 ft), making it one of the major highlights and challenges of the trek.

The trek covers around 80–90 km over 8–10 days, depending on the route and campsites chosen.

June to September is ideal as the weather is stable, trails are open, and Nubra Valley is in full bloom.

Yes, prior high-altitude trekking experience is recommended as the trek crosses 17,000+ ft passes and involves long trekking hours.

Nubra combines high Himalayan passes, desert landscapes with sand dunes, monasteries, and rare Bactrian camels, offering an unmatched variety in one trek.

The trek begins from Phyang village near Leh. Leh can be reached by air from Delhi or Srinagar, or by road via Manali-Leh or Srinagar-Leh highways.

Food is prepared at campsites by trek organizers. Water sources are available along streams but must be purified before drinking.

Yes, Inner Line Permits are required for Nubra Valley as it lies close to the Indo-China border. These can be obtained in Leh.

Yes, since the trek goes above 17,000 ft, proper acclimatization in Leh and gradual ascent are crucial to avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness).

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Trek Safety & Etiquette

Essential trekking guidelines

Responsible trekking protects mountains, wildlife, local culture, and your own safety. Follow these guidelines before heading into the trails.

Obtain Required Permits

Many trekking destinations require official permits from local authorities. Apply early to avoid fines or denied entry.

Respect Nature and Wildlife

Follow Leave No Trace. Avoid littering, loud noise, and disturbing wildlife or fragile vegetation.

Travel with a Guide

Some high-altitude and border routes legally require certified guides for navigation and safety.

Camp at Approved Sites

Unauthorized camping and bonfires can damage ecosystems and may violate local regulations.

Respect Local Culture

Dress respectfully, ask before photographing locals, and honor regional customs and sacred places.

Follow Weather Advisories

If authorities halt trekking due to weather or hazards, comply immediately for your safety.

Stay Within Allowed Zones

Do not cross restricted or protected boundaries without official permissions.

Follow Group Instructions

Stay with your group, maintain pacing discipline, and avoid trekking alone on unknown trails.