Turtuk, India

Turtuk, a remote village in the Nubra Valley of India, offers travelers a unique blend of Balti culture and stunning Himalayan landscapes. Once part of Pakistan, Turtuk's history is palpable in its stone houses and narrow lanes. WanderVlogs often showcases the village's apricot orchards, a sweet delight for visitors. The Shyok River, with its icy blue waters, provides a breathtaking backdrop for hikes and photography. The local mosque and monastery reflect the village's diverse cultural influences. Travelers are drawn to Turtuk's warm hospitality, with homestays offering an authentic experience of Balti life. Traditional dishes like buckwheat pancakes and yak butter tea are a culinary adventure. The village's isolation has preserved its charm, making it a hidden gem for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. WanderVlogs captures the essence of Turtuk, ensuring travelers appreciate its rich tapestry of culture and nature.

Last updated: Feb 10, 2026

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