About the Kargil
Kargil, a town nestled in the rugged Himalayas, is the second largest town in Ladakh after Leh. It is historically significant as a trading hub and more recently as the site of the 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan. While still retaining a frontier town feel, Kargil serves as a central point for exploring the Suru Valley, Zanskar Valley, and other remote areas of Ladakh. The landscape is dramatic, with towering mountains, barren plateaus, and the life-giving Indus River and its tributaries carving through the valleys. It's a place of stark beauty, resilience, and a rich cultural heritage influenced by Tibetan Buddhism and Shia Islam.
Best Time to Visit
June to September
Trip Duration
3-5 days
3-5 days (excluding travel time to/from Kargil)
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Best Tourist Places to Visit in Kargil
Activities / Things To Do in Kargil
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Visit the Kargil War Memorial in Drass Located in Drass (approx. 60 km from Kargil), the Kargil War Memorial (also known as the Vijaypath War Memorial) is a must-visit. It honors the soldiers who lost their lives during the 1999 Kargil War. The museum displays artifacts, photographs, and weapons used during the war. Witnessing the 'Beating Retreat' ceremony (usually in the late afternoon) is a deeply moving experience.
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Explore the Suru Valley Take a day trip or spend a few days exploring the picturesque Suru Valley. Visit Sankoo, a charming village known for its apricot orchards and scenic beauty. Hike to nearby glaciers or enjoy leisurely walks through the meadows.
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Trek to Mulbekh Monastery The Mulbekh Monastery, featuring a towering Maitreya Buddha statue carved into a rock face, is located about 40 km from Kargil on the Leh-Srinagar highway. It's an important Buddhist site and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
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Visit the Hunderman Museum (Border Village) Hunderman is a village near the Line of Control (LoC) which has been opened to tourists. The Hunderman Museum showcases artifacts from the era before the war, giving insights into the lives of people who lived in this now deserted region. Requires special permits and is subject to security clearances.
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River Rafting in Indus River Experience the thrill of river rafting in the mighty Indus River. Several operators offer rafting trips of varying durations and difficulty levels. This is a great way to enjoy the stunning scenery from a unique perspective.
Kargil Travel Shorts
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Hotel Zojila Residency
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The Kargil Cafeteria and Restaurant
Hotel D Zojila
Accommodation
Hotel D Zojila
Hotel Greenland Kargil
Hotel Zojila Residency
Hotel Siachen & Restaurant
How to Reach Kargil
Air
The nearest airport is in Leh (IXH), approximately 220 km from Kargil. From Leh, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Kargil.;
Bus
Kargil is accessible by road from Srinagar (approx. 204 km) and Leh. The Srinagar-Leh highway (NH1) is generally open from May/June to October/November, depending on the weather. Buses and taxis are available from both cities.
Train
There is no railway station in Kargil or Ladakh. The nearest railway station is in Jammu Tawi, which is a long drive (approx. 12 hours) away. From Jammu, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Srinagar and then continue to Kargil.