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The
Nubra Valley w as
a coveted treasure for Turkestan and was repeatedly
invaded by it. One can understand why anyone would
envy this flowering glen. During early summer, Nubra
is clad in endless bushes of yellow and pink wild
roses, and once the valley is through with the season
of roses around August, a carpet of wild lavender lies
gently on it. Nubra is also a relatively warmer valley
in Ladakh, and the comparatively benign climate helps
yield better crops and fruits, making Nubra the Ldumra
or orchard of Ladakh.
The
Diskit Village is located slightly off the little
hamlet of Khalsar. Dotted with apricot plantations,
Diskit is amongst the larger villages in the region,
and home to the 350 year-old Diskit Gompa – the
oldest, and the largest monastery in the Nubra Valley.
Diskit has a number of rudimentary hotels and guest
houses, with an odd store here and there. Do carry
ample supplies with you when you leave Leh, as Nubra
has little to offer besides the very basic. The road
between Diskit and the quaint little Hunder Village
winds through a gorgeous stretch of sand dunes. You
could spend a pleasant evening around these natural
marvels that border a stream, and have snowcapped
peaks for a backdrop. Keep your eyes open for the
double-humped camels! Hunder also has some
accommodation for travellers. Also ask around about
families that rent out rooms, as these are by far the
best places to stay. The Hunder Gompa has some old
frescos and a statue of Buddha. The monastery is also
the best place in the village for a view of the
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