Chulungkha is a remote and peaceful village nestled deep within the Nubra Valley region of Ladakh, located in the vicinity of Turtuk and Bogdang. It is one of the lesser-known hamlets along the Shyok River and is inhabited predominantly by the Balti Muslim community. This village, like its neighbors, was once part of Baltistan and only became accessible to Indian tourists in recent decades. Chulungkha offers an untouched experience of Balti culture, traditional lifestyles, and pristine Himalayan beauty, far away from crowded tourist trails.
Location & Accessibility
Location: Accessible by road from Leh via Nubra Valley and Bogdang. The last stretch may involve narrow or unpaved roads.
Distance from Leh: Approximately 140 km from Leh, via Nubra Valley and Bogdang.
Best Time to Visit: Late spring through early autumn, when roads are more accessible.
Accessibility:
By Road: Reachable via Nubra Valley and Bogdang, with the final stretch involving narrow or unpaved roads.
Transport: Public transport is limited; hiring a private vehicle or sharing a local taxi is advisable.
Permits: Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory for both Indian and foreign travelers.
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