Nubra Valley hideaway by Siachen River
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Nubra Valley hideaway by Siachen River

Nubra Eco Homestay is a peaceful retreat right across from the Buddha Statue at Buddha Park. From your room, you can watch the statue glow in the morning sunlight. The homestay is beautifully crafted with intricate woodwork, reflecting the host’s care and attention to detail.
Surrounded by green fields and iconic Sea Buckthorn bushes, the homestay offers a serene escape. The golden sand dunes of Sumoor, home to the famous double-humped camels, are just a short walk away. You can also see Samstanling Monastery nearby, take a morning walk to join the tranquil prayers and experience the calm of village life.
Tundup is a warm and welcoming host who loves sharing Ladakhi culture. He is skilled in traditional wood carving and enjoys teaching guests his craft. His wife, Yangchan, is cheerful and cooks delicious home-cooked meals. Together, they grow much of their food organically in their garden. Guests often say staying here feels like being with family, full of warmth and care.
At Nubra Eco Homestay, meals are cooked with love and simplicity, every dish made from homegrown ingredients harvested right from the garden. The hosts happily customize meals to suit your dietary preferences.
Sumur is a peaceful village in Nubra Valley along the ancient Silk Route. Surrounded by poplar trees, sand dunes and the Siachen River, it offers beautiful natural views. The village is home to the 140-year-old Samstanling Monastery and Buddha Park. Locals practice organic farming and keep traditional crafts like wood carving and weaving alive. Visitors can enjoy monastery sessions, authentic Ladakhi food and sunsets over the sand dunes, experiencing the culture and simplicity of mountain life.
– Overnight stay at Nubra Eco Homestay
– Breakfast and Dinner
– Complimentary Tea
– Interaction with the host family and local community
– Additional meals (Lunch/Snacks)
– Transportation to the village
– Personal expenses
– Guided tours, monastery visits or excursions
If you’re looking for a stay that balances comfort, culture and calm, Nubra Eco Homestay is your perfect base in Nubra Valley. Ideal for slow travelers, culture seekers, and nature lovers, it offers a serene environment where mountains, rivers and monasteries come together in harmony. Here, you’ll experience the rhythm of Ladakhi life, mornings filled with soft sunlight over the fields, afternoons exploring the Silk Route heritage and evenings under a thousand stars. It’s not just a stay; it’s a soulful journey through the heart of Nubra.
Nubra Eco Homestay is located in Sumoor Village, around 6 hours from Leh, accessible via the iconic KhardungLa Pass.
Standard check-in is from 12 PM and check-out by 11 AM, though timings are flexible depending on travel schedules and region.
Yes, guests stay in independent rooms that ensure privacy and a peaceful stay.
Yes, all guest rooms come with attached washrooms.
The homestay offers Western-style attached bathrooms with basic amenities.
No, the homestay remains closed during winter months.
The homestay is built entirely with hand-carved wooden architecture crafted by the host himself. Located right opposite the Buddha Park, it offers an uplifting spiritual ambiance and a unique cultural experience.
Guests can explore:
– Buddha Park (right opposite the homestay)
– Entsa Monastery
– Samstanling Monastery
– Yarab Tso (short hike)
– Sand dunes and double-humped camels of Sumoor
– Day tours to Turtuk and Siachen Base Camp
It is located on the Siachen side of Nubra Valley.
Yes! Sumoor has its own quiet and lesser-known sand dunes with double-humped Bactrian camels, making it a peaceful alternative to the crowded Hunder dunes.
We were lucky to stay at the Astrostays at Pangong Lake. The house is overlooking the lake. The rooms are very comfortable and the bathroom is essential but perfectly functional. The living room is in the traditional Ladakhi style. The family running the homestay (brother and two sisters) is so nice that we regretted staying only for one night. We absolutely recommend this place.

Lovely Family and Lovely Home. We stayed at Thiksey Eco Homestay for one night as the Thiksey Monastery is close by. The whole family is very welcoming. The two daughters are engineers, son is very knowledgeable, friendly and a passionate photographer besides being a Trip Host. The mother is a nice lady and cooks delicious momos and cookies. The father is very warm and down to earth. We enjoyed a very homely stay. The hosts are requested to provide a little hard bed and provide some cloth hanging strip in the bathroom. If a hand wash bottle could also be kept. The hosts are superb.

Clean place, welcoming and accommodative hosts, provide help and guidance to prehistoric sites on Indus River. Provided lunch and dinner in pure Ladhaki style that was delicious at Domkhar Eco Homestay. Would highly recommend this serene location by an absolutely pure glacier fed mountain stream. Enjoy the tall peaks for a perfect R&R.

What a lovely family, we absolutely loved our stay at Padum Eco Homestay! Everyone was so warm and welcoming, it truly felt like home. The food was delicious and the rooms were clean and comfortable. Perfect location with beautiful views. Great value for money and very family-friendly. Highly recommend!

The Sakti Eco Homestay is run by an Army veteran and his wife , helped by their daughter when she is with them.
They are very kind and hospitable, we have very tasty yet homely food made by them that was very soothing after a long trip of eating outside food. The house the surrounded by garden / vegetation and is in the middle of a farm with lovely views of the mountains around.
A memorable stay I must say !
