- Though not widely documented in travel literature, Tiggar has existed for centuries as a traditional Ladakhi farming village.
- Like much of Nubra, it lies along ancient trade routes that once connected Ladakh with Central Asia through the Karakoram Pass.
- The villagers follow Tibetan Buddhism and maintain sacred prayer sites and chortens (stupas) in and around the settlement.
- Cultural values such as communal harmony, eco-sustainability, and deep spiritual faith are still actively practiced here.
