Nubra (Tibetan
: ལྡུམ་ར; Wylie
: ldum ra; English
: Nubra) is a tri-armed valley located to the north east of Ladakh valley. Diskit
the capital of Nubra is about 150 km north from Leh
town, the capital of Ladakh
district, India. Local scholars say that its original name was Ldumra (the valley of flowers). The Shyok River meets the Nubra or Siachan River to form a large valley that separates the Ladakh and Karakoram Ranges. The Shyok river is a tributary of the Indus river. The average altitude of the valley is about 10,000 ft. i.e. 3048 metres above the sea level. The common way to access this valley is to travel over the Khardung La
pass from Leh town. Non-locals require an Inner Line Permit
(obtainable in DC office, Leh town) to enter Nubra. Permit is not required anymore for Indian tourists (w.e.f May 1, 2014), though foreign tourists still require the permit.
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