Overview

Skurbuchan is a charming and culturally vibrant village located in the Sham Valley region of western Ladakh, approximately 125 kilometers from Leh. Nestled along the Leh–Kargil highway and surrounded by terraced fields, apricot orchards, and dramatic mountains, Skurbuchan is one of the largest and most important settlements in the region. Known for its rich cultural heritage, active monasteries, and vibrant festivals, the village is a living example of Ladakh’s enduring spiritual and agrarian traditions.

Location & Accessibility

Location: Situated on the main Leh–Kargil highway, this village is set against the backdrop of rugged mountains and is known for its strategic location along key travel routes.

Distance from Leh: Approximately 70–75 km, depending on the exact location along the highway.

Best Time to Visit: May to early November, when roads remain open and weather conditions are favorable for travel.

Accessibility:

  • By Road: Easily accessible throughout summer via the Leh–Kargil highway.

  • Transport: Regular shared taxis and private vehicles operate from Leh, Khaltse, or Lamayuru.

  • Road Conditions: Generally smooth and well-maintained during the warmer months; access may be affected during peak winter snowfall.

  • Facilities: Basic amenities available; small eateries and homestays present in and around the area.

Major Attractions in Skurbuchan

Plan Your Trip in Skurbuchan

Discover Homestays

Experience the heart of Leh by staying with local families.
Immerse yourself in Ladakhi culture, traditions, and warm hospitality.
Book your homestay and explore the region like never before.

Discover Local Experiences

From pottery workshops to Ladakhi cooking sessions, uncover the authentic experiences that Leh offers. Dive into the local culture with hands-on activities that will leave lasting memories.

Discover Monasteries

Leh is home to some of the most stunning and serene monasteries in the world. Visit these sacred sites, learn about their rich history, and experience the spiritual calm of Ladakh.