La Shayok is a boutique style resort centrally located in the beautiful, rustic, and scenic surroundings of Hunder village, in Nubra Valley, Leh-Ladakh. The village of Hunder is famous for its unique natural landscape wrapped in seabuckthorn forests, picturesque sand dunes, exotic double humped bactrian camels, with the mighty Shyok, Nubra and Siachen rivers crossing across the exquisite terrain of Nubra Valley: (originally called ‘ Ldumra’ : The Valley of flowers.)
La Shayok: a quiet retreat lends an experience of nature in its pristine beauty, matched with high comfort and traditional Ladakhi hospitality. The resort has been built with eco-friendly building materials and local Ladakhi architectural design, making wide use of solar panels and technology for lighting and water heating purposes. We at La Shayok believe in sustainable tourism and blended architectural styles.
Yarab Tso is every traveler’s dream come true. A hidden lake at a 15 km hike from the Panamik village, clear, pristine, and calming as heaven itself seems like too good to be true. The lake is preferred by tourists for the tranquility it offers. The Yarab Tso hike is an experience of a lifetime.
Book nowSecluded from the commonplace, Samstanling monastery is a spiritual recluse for the monks as well as the tourists. The monastery is decorated with Red, Gold, and white and gives off an elevated vibe. Reached after a 50 km trek from the Sumur Village, this red and yellow monastery, marked by such colored flags, is a must-visit destination for tourists.
Book nowWhen visiting the Hunder Sand dunes, one is struck by how diverse the earth’s landscape is. A beautiful desert stretched out in front of a cold, snowy sky and lush mountain peaks creates an otherworldly atmosphere. Double-humped camels strolling around give it a lively vibe. The site offers camel safari, camping, and a spectacular view of Ladakhi’s white sands.
Book nowThe frontier village of India is an off-beat destination with so much to offer. The village is blessed with natural hot water springs whose water is said to be healing due to various natural salts in it. The experience of local life in its rawness that this village offers fills one with exhilaration and a promise of returning.
Book nowA quiet little hamlet surrounded by beautiful apricot trees where people live peacefully away from worldly chaos. A few kilometers of a trek from the village takes us to the Turtuk waterfall. When we visit the village, it looks like modern-day destruction has left this place untouched. Peace and greenery is what define Turtuk village.
Book nowSitting on the top of the Panamik village is a 250-year-old monastery decorated with dark paintings. The Buddhist monastery is a luring destination in itself as it overlooks the snow-capped peaks of the Nubra valley and gives a mountain-top view of the beautiful valley.
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