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Experience the charm of Ladakh in a unique way with a camel safari in Nubra Valley. This peaceful and thrilling activity lets you ride the rare double-humped Bactrian camels. As these camels move gently across golden sand dunes surrounded by snow-covered mountains, the scenery feels almost magical. In Nubra Valley’s cool desert where rivers and mountains meet, this safari offers a unique mix of nature, adventure and unforgettable memories.
Ladakh is known for its dramatic landscape and peaceful charm. It is a dream destination for travelers looking for both adventure and peace. Among its many wonders, Nubra Valley stands out as one of the most beautiful places to visit. This valley is located about 120 km from Leh and lies at an altitude of around 10,000 feet, formed by the meeting of the Shyok and Nubra rivers. Often called the “Valley of Flowers,” it comes alive in summer with lush fields and colorful blossoms. Nubra Valley is known for its double-humped Bactrian camels. These camels are special because they can live in cold deserts, have thick fur and were once used to carry goods on the old Silk Route.
To reach Nubra Valley, you will cross the famous Kardung La Pass which is one of the highest motorable roads of the world. The journey offers stunning views of snow-clad peaks, winding roads and clear blue skies. Once you arrive, the valley welcomes you with picturesque villages like Hunder, Diskit and Turtuk, surrounded by sand dunes and green farmlands. Hunder village is the main spot for the camel safari in Nubra Valley where golden dunes and gentle flow of the Shyok River create a peaceful desert setting.
Some of the major highlights that you will enjoy during camel safari in Ladakh are listed below:
Choosing a safari of camel in Nubra Valley with us offers multiple perks and some of them are:
The perfect season to see and enjoy safari on a camel in Ladakh is from July to September. During these months, the weather is pleasant and the road from Leh to Nubra Valley stays open. The days are warm, evenings are cool and the desert looks stunning under the clear blue sky. After the light monsoon, the air feels fresh, the skies are clear and there are fewer tourists which makes this experience calm and peaceful. From October to April, the region gets very cold and roads often close due to snow, so camel safaris usually don’t operate during this time.
Booking with us ensures a safe and memorable adventure. Here’s why travelers trust us:
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