FAMOUS VALLEY OF LADAK

                                                                      PUGA VALLEY



If you are one of those who gets easily impressed by the word 'Ladakh' wait till you see the Changthang Valley in Ladakh. By Changthang Valley, we actually mean Puga Valley in Changthang Valley, Ladakh. Take a moment to get your bearings because you will have to practice that for your visit to Puga Valley. 

One of the most stunning valleys in the Ladakh region, Puga Valley is special because it is one of those rare places in India that has natural beauty, and some really cool geothermal activities that one can see.



Puga Valley in Ladakh is a hotspot of geothermal activities and scenic beauty. Considered a bird watcher’s paradise, the valley serves as the abode of a wide array of migratory birds. You can also find several hot sulfur springs at Puga Valley, which are known to have medicinal properties, tucked amidst the lush verdant landscapes.

Puga Valley is located in Changthang Valley in Ladakh. It lies close to Salt Lake Valley. It is also one of the few places on Earth where you will find black-necked cranes.

For a very long time, the hot springs of Puga Valley have captured the fancy of many researchers researching the field of geothermal energy. They say the hot sulfur springs of Puga show tremendous potential for geothermal energy. We have decided to leave the research to the experts.



 

We are here for the natural beauty of the vast valley and the wonderous hot springs and mud pools. It is believed that a deep in the hot springs can cure rheumatism and various skin disease. 

Surrounded by magnificent mountains, a cold desert, and vast stretches of sulfur deposits, Puga Valley is one of those offbeat and rare places you will rarely find in India.

The best time to visit Puga Ladakh is from April to July and then from September to October. It is during these months when the weather is clear in the valley, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 30 degrees Celsius.

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