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Hunder

Hunder is a village in the Nubra Valley of the Leh district in Ladakh, India. It lies along the Shyok River and is part of the high‑altitude desert region that characterizes Nubra. The area around Hunder features broad sand dunes that stand out against the surrounding mountains and river, creating a distinctive desert landscape within the Himalayas.

The dunes are a focus of tourism in Nubra. The main activity for visitors is riding Bactrian

Hunder experiences a cold desert climate. Summers are short and can be warm, while winters are long,

Overall, Hunder is known for its dune landscape and camel rides, making it a notable destination within

camels,
the
two‑humped
camels
native
to
Central
Asia,
along
the
dune
field.
Camel
rides
and
the
dune
scenery
attract
travelers
during
the
warmer
months,
with
May
through
September
being
the
peak
season.
Local
guesthouses,
camps,
and
small
eateries
support
the
seasonal
tourism
economy.
cold,
and
dry,
with
snow
and
frost
common
in
the
season
and
many
facilities
closing
or
reducing
service.
Accessibility
is
via
road
from
Leh,
with
the
Nubra
Valley
road
serving
as
the
main
corridor;
the
route
to
Nubra
typically
passes
through
the
broader
Nubra
Valley
network
of
settlements,
including
Diskit
and
other
villages,
and
may
traverse
high
passes
such
as
Khardung
La,
depending
on
weather
and
season.
the
Nubra
Valley
for
visitors
seeking
a
high‑altitude
desert
experience
in
Ladakh.