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Situated about 150 km from Leh, Nubra Valley is known as the Orchard of Ladakh and was originally called Ldumra which meant the valley of flowers. Surrounded by snowcapped Himalayan ranges ...
Nubra Valley is an epitome of beauty; the vast expanse of arid mountains and fertile river beds is what makes it so unique. Also known as Ldumra which means ‘The Valley of Flowers’, Nubra ...
Nubra Valley is about 150 km north of Leh, the capital town of Ladakh, India. Local scholars say that its original name was Ldumra (the valley of flowers). Like the rest of Ladakh, Nubra is a ...
Driving into the Nubra Valley in Ladakh at sunset is like flying on a magic carpet, with the glacial cement blue waters of the Shyok river meeting the Nubra river, glistening like liquid mercury ...
Even when the flowers aren't around ... Instagram/salil_pandavaas Despite being relatively well-known, parts of Nubra Valley still feel incredibly remote. Once you cross the high-altitude Khardung ...
Tt took me a long time to get to Nubra. By the time I made my way here, it was reeling under the weight of over-tourism, the once-storied road across the Khardung La to the 'Valley of Flowers', a ...
Located at the junction of Shyok and Nubra Rivers, Nubra Valley is a paradise in Leh. It offers a fantastic view of the landscape featuring rivers, rocky mountains and lakes. You can also enjoy a ...
Also read: Exploring India's diverse geographical landscapes Nubra Valley is one such destination in Ladakh that has a tendency to captivate visitors with its unique beauty. A high altitude ...
To the north-east of Leh lies the Nubra Valley, beyond the formidable Khardung La pass. This was the ancient trade route that linked the North Indian plains with the Central Asian cities of ...
Karan further says, “Nubra Valley gave Shamshera exactly what it needed in terms of look and feel and Shamshera is going to be special in terms of its visuals and terrains, it's going to be beca ...