Tukla is a small, remote village situated in the stark highlands of the eastern Ladakh region, near the Indo-China border. Surrounded by sweeping valleys, dramatic mountain ridges, and expansive grazing lands, Tukla presents a landscape of untouched wilderness and cultural resilience. With minimal modern development and a strong pastoral lifestyle, it offers a deeply authentic experience for explorers venturing into Ladakh’s lesser-known terrain.
By Road:
Reachable via rugged mountain roads from Nyoma or Durbuk. A 4×4 vehicle and experienced driver are highly recommended due to the remote and challenging terrain.
Permits:
An Inner Line Permit (ILP) is mandatory for both Indian and foreign tourists, as the area lies near restricted border zones.
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