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Nubra River

The Nubra River is a scenic waterway in the northern part of India’s Ladakh region, originating from the Himalayan mountains. It flows through rugged valleys, nourishing the surrounding landscapes and communities. The river is fed by glacial meltwater and seasonal snow, making it an important water source for local agriculture and ecosystems. Known for its picturesque views and connections via the famous Khardung La pass, the Nubra River also supports tourism and agriculture in the region. Its course highlights the stunning, high-altitude environment characteristic of the Himalayas.