The Nubra Valley is a high altitude cold desert located in the northernmost region of India, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is situated in the Ladakh region and is known for its unique landscape, which includes sand dunes, snow-capped peaks, and the Nubra River, which runs through the valley.
The valley is also home to several Buddhist monasteries, such as the Diskit Monastery, which is the oldest and largest in the Nubra Valley. Visitors can also explore the valley by taking a trip on a traditional double-humped Bactrian camel. The valley is also known for its apricot and apple orchards, as well as its local handicrafts. The Nubra Valley is a popular destination for trekking and adventure sports, and it can be reached via the Khardung La Pass, which is considered to be the highest motorable road in the world.