Kharu (also spelled Karu) is a strategic and scenic village located about 35 kilometers southeast of Leh, on the Leh-Manali Highway. It is a critical transit hub for travelers heading toward famous eastern Ladakh destinations such as Pangong Tso via Chang La, Hemis Monastery, and the Indus Valley. Positioned at an altitude of around 3,500 meters, Kharu blends natural beauty with logistical importance, offering a taste of rural Ladakhi life while serving as an ideal resting or fueling point.
Location & Accessibility
Location: Kharu Village is a peaceful Ladakhi settlement located along the Leh–Manali highway, surrounded by barley fields and panoramic Himalayan views.
Distance from Leh: Approximately 35 km southeast of Leh.
Best Time to Visit: May to September is ideal for visiting Kharu, as the weather is mild and the roads remain open.
Accessibility: Easily accessible via the Leh–Manali highway by road. Regular taxis and buses connect Kharu with Leh and nearby areas. No special permit is needed to visit Kharu for either Indian or foreign nationals.
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