Nubra Valley
It is must be visiting place in India, it is one of the natural gifts of nature.Nubra Valley lies more150 km north of the Leh where the rivers, Shyok and Siachen, together meets from a large valley.This valley can separate the Ladakh from the famous Siachen Glacier lies from the north of the Valley.
Known for its orchards, scenic vistas, Bactrian camels, and monasteries; Nubra Valley is the northernmost part of Jammu and Kashmir. 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 snow-capped Himalayan ranges, Nubra valley lies sandwiched between Tibet and Kashmir. The view of the valley is picturesque and breathtaking. During winter, the whole valley looks like the landscape of the moon (reason for calling Moonland) and in summer full of greenery. The cold desert between Diskit and Hundur are another attraction for tourists. Tourists throng the cold desert to watch the sand dunes and for joy rides on the Bactrian camels. Native to the steppes of central Asia, the Bactrian camel has two humps, in contrast to the single-humped camels found in Rajasthan and other parts of India. The Bactrian camels, found only in Hunter, were the main mode of transport when Ladakh was an important stopover on the ancient trade routes with Central Asia.