A Quaint And Remote Hunder Is Located In The Cold Desert Of India. Blessed By The Exquisitely Carved And Preserved Hunder Monastery And The Ruins Of King’s Palace, Langchen Khar; Also Known As “The Elephant Palace”. Featuring Fort Gula. Hunder Was Once The Capital Of The Former Nubra Kingdom. Known For Offering Spellbinding Views Overlooking The Aesthetic Landscapes And Glorious Sunset. Hunder Is Navigated And Traversed By The Streams Of The Mighty Shyok River Which Originates From, One Of The Tongues Of Siachen Glacier. Nestled In The Majestic Nubra Valley Of The Leh District Of The Union Territory Of Ladakh. This Quaint And Remote Hunder Gaon (Village) Of North India Is, Well-Known For Double-Humped “Bactrian Camels,” Also Known As “Mongolian Camels,” Inhabiting In The Enchanting Hunder Sand Dunes Surrounded By Deciduous Medicinal Plants Of “Sea Buckthorn,” Which Can Withstand Even In Harsh Winter Temperature. And Is Mostly Visited And Flocked By Tourists And Travelers.
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