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A camel safari in Ladakh is one of the most surreal experiences you can have in the Himalayas. Unlike the single-humped camels found in deserts, Nubra Valley is home to rare double-humped Bactrian camels, which were once used along the ancient Silk Route. Riding through the cold desert of Hunder, with vast sand dunes framed by snow-capped mountains, feels like stepping back in time. This unique activity blends adventure, culture, and the stunning natural beauty of Ladakh.

Why Experience a Camel Safari in Ladakh

  • Exclusive to Ladakh — you won’t find double-humped camels elsewhere in India.

  • A perfect mix of desert and mountain landscapes.

  • Offers a chance to connect with Ladakh’s Silk Route heritage.

  • Ideal for families, photographers, and adventure seekers.

Activity Highlights

  • Ride on rare Bactrian camels.

  • Traverse the Hunder sand dunes of Nubra Valley.

  • Witness a landscape where desert meets snow.

  • Enjoy sunsets with views of the Shyok and Nubra rivers.

  • Local cultural touch: interact with villagers around Nubra.

Best Time for Camel Safari

  • May to September – When Nubra Valley is open and camels are active.

  • Winters are harsh and safaris are not available.

Travel Tips

  • Wear comfortable warm clothing, as evenings can get chilly even in summer.

  • Carry a scarf/sunglasses to protect from sand and dust.

  • Safaris are short (15–30 minutes), so combine them with visits to Diskit Monastery.

  • Book through licensed operators for a safe and ethical experience.

Activity's Location

Where can I enjoy camel safaris in Ladakh?
Mainly in Hunder, Nubra Valley.
How long does a camel safari last?
Typically 15–30 minutes, but longer rides are also available.
Are camel safaris safe for children?
Yes, children can ride with assistance.
What makes these camels unique?
They are double-humped Bactrian camels, found only in Central Asia and Ladakh.
Can I photograph the camels?
Absolutely, but always respect handlers and avoid flash close to the animals.

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