Teri is a quiet and isolated village located in the high-altitude region of Changthang in eastern Ladakh. Surrounded by arid plateaus and rugged mountain terrain, Teri remains untouched by mass tourism. It is home to a small but vibrant Ladakhi community that continues to live in harmony with nature, practicing centuries-old pastoral and agricultural traditions
By Road:
Teri is accessible via unpaved rural roads from Nyoma or nearby hamlets. Travel requires a local driver familiar with the rugged terrain, as roads may be difficult to navigate, especially in harsh weather conditions.
Permits:
An Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory for all visitors due to the area’s proximity to the border. Visitors must obtain the required permit in Leh before departure.
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