Hunder is a small village in the Nubra Valley, known for something you don’t expect to find in Ladakh – a cold desert with white sand dunes and Bactrian camels. At around 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) above sea level, this unique landscape feels more like Central Asia than the Indian Himalayas.
Located just 7-8 km from Diskit, Hunder is a perfect place to relax, explore and enjoy the contrast of desert, river and snow-capped mountains. All in one view.
What makes hunder special?
- Bactrian Camels
These rare, double-humped camels were once used for trade on the old Silk Route. Today, you can take a short ride on them across the sand dunes. A gentle and peaceful experience through history and nature. - The Sand Dunes
The dunes shift with the wind and change color in the sunlight. Many travelers visit in the evening when the golden hour makes the entire desert glow. - Shyok River Views
Hunder lies beside the Shyok River, adding green trees and flowing water to the dry desert makes it a peaceful photo-worthy place.

🧭 Why Visit Hunder?
- ✅ Ride a Bactrian camel through a high-altitude desert
- ✅ Watch the sunset over white dunes with snowy peaks in the background
- ✅ Visit traditional Ladakhi homes and see life in a remote Himalayan village
- ✅ Stay in riverside camps or homestays surrounded by nature
- ✅ Close to Diskit Monastery and Turtuk village
🍲 Local Food Experience
In Hunder, you can try traditional Ladakhi dishes made fresh by local families. Popular items include:
- Skyu – A hearty pasta-like stew made with vegetables or meat
- Butter tea (Gur Gur Chai) – A salty, buttery drink made with yak butter
- Apricots – Nubra Valley is known for its sweet, sun-dried apricots, especially in late summer
- Local veggies – Green peas, turnips, and barley are grown in small farms near the village
Many homestays serve organic, home-cooked meals using what they grow in their gardens. It’s simple, healthy and perfect after a long ride.
🗓️ Travel Info
- Altitude: ~10,000 ft / 3,048 m
- Distance from Leh: ~125 km (via Khardung La)
- Best Time to Visit: May to September
- Permits Required: Yes (Inner Line Permit for Indian citizens. Protected Area Permit for foreigners)
- Stay Options: Camps, guesthouses and homestays.
- Mobile Network: Limited. BSNL in some parts.
🗣️ Traveler’s Tip:
“Spend one night in Hunder instead of rushing back to Leh. Enjoy the stars, the silence and a fresh apricot if you’re lucky.“