Chushul
Chushul Village
Chushul is a historically significant border village near Pangong Lake. Known for its vast plains and strategic importance, it offers unique landscapes and cultural insights.
| Village Name | Chushul |
| District | Leh Ladakh |
| Sub-Division | Durbuk |
| Block | Durbuk |
| Ethnic People | Changpa nomadic |
| Population (Approx) | 500–1,000 |
Chushul: A historically significant village near the Indo-China border and Pangong region. | Strategic and historic destination.
Landscape & Environment
Leh is the largest district in the country in terms of area. It is one of the coldest and most elevated inhabited region of the world having 112 inhabited and 1 uninhabited villages.
| Distance from Leh | ~150 km |
| Scenic Landscape & Environment | High-altitude plains, proximity to Pangong Tso |
| Culture & Lifestyle | Military presence with local settlements |
Things To Do
Visit border viewpoints, cultural exploration
Things To Exprience
Visit border viewpoints, cultural exploration
Travel Tips
Permits required; check access status
Best Time to Visit
Best Time to Visit Chushul Village: May–September
Near By Places
| Nearest Airport | Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport |
| Nearest Bus Station / Stop | Nyoma Bus Stop |
| Nearest Hospital / Clinic | CHC Nyoma |
| Nearest Fuel Station | Indian Oil Petrol Pump Nyoma |
Discover the timeless charm of Ladakh by exploring Chushul village, where tradition, landscapes, and culture come together to offer an authentic and enriching travel experience.

