Panamik Village

Panamik Village is a serene and picturesque village located in the Nubra Valley of Ladakh, known for its hot springs and stunning landscapes. It is the last village in India towards the Siachen Glacier and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Panamik Village, Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India

  • Nearest Airport: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh
  • Nearest Railway Station: Jammu Tawi Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Leh Bus Stand
  • Nearest Metro Station: Not applicable
  • Cab Availability: Available from Leh

Best time to visit Panamik Village, Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

MayJuneSeptemberOctober

Top Attractions Nearby Panamik Village, Nubra Valley, Ladakh, India

  • Nubra Valley50 km
  • Diskit Monastery45 km
  • Hunder Sand Dunes40 km
  • Turtuk Village80 km
  • Pangong Lake160 km
  • Thiksey Monastery120 km
  • Hemis National Park150 km

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Top Things to do at Panamik Village

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Visit Pangong Lake

Witness the ever-changing hues of Pangong Lake, bordered by the stark beauty of the surrounding mountains.

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Explore Hemis Monastery

Discover the largest and wealthiest monastery in Ladakh, known for its annual Hemis Festival.

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Drive through Nubra Valley

Experience the stunning vistas and unique sand dunes of Nubra Valley, home to double-humped camels.

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Trek to Markha Valley

Embark on a challenging but rewarding trek through Markha Valley, featuring breathtaking landscapes and traditional villages.

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Ride a Motorbike on Khardung La Pass

Conquer one of the highest motorable passes in the world on an exhilarating motorbike ride.

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Float in the Magnetic Hill

Experience the optical illusion of defying gravity at the renowned Magnetic Hill.

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Visit the Shanti Stupa

Admire panoramic views of Leh from the Shanti Stupa, a symbol of peace and spirituality.

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Explore Tso Moriri Lake

Visit the serene Tso Moriri Lake, known for its stunning backdrop and rich birdlife.

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Discover Leh Palace

Step back in time at Leh Palace, offering insight into Ladakh's royal heritage and breathtaking views of the town.

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Top Shopping Ideas during Panamik Village visit

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Pashmina Shawls

Luxurious and soft shawls made from the fine wool of Changthangi goats, famous for their warmth and quality.

Luxurious and soft shawls made from the fine wool of Changthangi goats, famous for their warmth and quality.

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Thangka Paintings

Traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings on cotton or silk applique, depicting religious themes and mandalas.

Traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings on cotton or silk applique, depicting religious themes and mandalas.

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Ladakhi Handicrafts

A range of ethnic hand-made products including carpets, rugs, and wall hangings with intricate designs.

A range of ethnic hand-made products including carpets, rugs, and wall hangings with intricate designs.

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Apricot-Based Products

Local specialties including apricot jam, oil, and dried apricots, each offering a unique taste of the region.

Local specialties including apricot jam, oil, and dried apricots, each offering a unique taste of the region.

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Yak Wool Products

Warm and durable items made from yak wool, including sweaters, scarves, and blankets, perfect for cold climates.

Warm and durable items made from yak wool, including sweaters, scarves, and blankets, perfect for cold climates.

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Leh Main Bazaar

A bustling local market offering a variety of Ladakhi souvenirs, traditional garments, and handicrafts.

A bustling local market offering a variety of Ladakhi souvenirs, traditional garments, and handicrafts.

Travel Tips

  • Altitude Acclimatization - Allow time to acclimatize to high altitudes to prevent altitude sickness, and always stay hydrated.
  • Road Conditions - Be prepared for rough and unpredictable road conditions; consider hiring a local driver experienced with the terrain.
  • Respect Tribal Culture - Many areas are home to indigenous tribes; always seek permission before taking photographs.
  • Emergency Contacts - Keep a list of important contacts including local emergency services, and inform someone trustworthy of your itinerary.
  • Travel Schedule - Due to unpredictable weather, build in buffer days for your itinerary in case of travel delays.
  • Monastery Etiquette - When visiting monasteries, wear modest clothing and respect the rules, such as removing shoes before entering.
  • Weather Preparedness - Pack layers to adjust to Ladakh’s variable weather conditions, from sunny days to cold nights.
  • Public Transport - Local buses are available but might be infrequent; it's advisable to have alternative transportation planned.
  • Learn Basic Ladakhi Phrases - Knowing a few phrases in Ladakhi can go a long way in showing respect and building rapport with locals.