In this episode TravelTV.News focuses on:
- Beyond the famous landscapes of Pangong Lake and Nubra Valley lies one of Ladakh’s most extraordinary natural wonders — Puga Valley.
- Located in the remote Changthang region at an altitude of nearly 14,000 feet, Puga Valley is known for its unique geothermal activity. Steam vents rising from the ground, bubbling mud pools, sulphur deposits, and colorful mineral-rich terrain create a landscape that appears almost otherworldly.
- The valley is one of India’s most significant geothermal zones and offers visitors a rare opportunity to witness the Earth’s internal energy at work. Surrounded by vast high-altitude plains, snow-capped mountains, and pristine wilderness, Puga Valley is a paradise for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure travellers.
In this video, we explore:
- The fascinating geothermal features of Puga Valley
- Hot springs and bubbling mud pools
- Wildlife and landscapes of the Changthang Plateau
- Nearby attractions including Tso Moriri and Tso Kar Lakes
- How to reach Puga Valley from Leh
- Travel tips, local experiences, and Ladakhi cuisine
- If you’re looking for an offbeat destination that showcases a completely different side of Ladakh, Puga Valley deserves a place on your travel bucket list.

