#Turtuk - one of the four Balti villages in Ladakh is abutting the LOC with Gilgit - Baltistan region. A visit helps your have a glimpse of Balti culture & heritage
There is truly no property like this anywhere in India!!
Turtuk, one of the last civilian villages on the Indian side, became part of India only after the 1971 war. Located barely 7 km from the Line of Control, it is a land where history, culture, and geography come together in the most fascinating way.
Here, you get to witness authentic Baltistani culture, architecture, cuisine, and traditions that have remained preserved for generations.
Once a restricted region, Turtuk is now open to visitors, offering a rare glimpse into a unique part of India’s heritage.
A stay here is more than a vacation it’s a once-in-a-lifetime cultural experience.
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And before the usual experts jump in this is not a paid post. It’s simply an appreciation of an incredible corner of India that deserves to be seen and experienced! 😍👌🏻
Blessed are those who do not fear solitude
Who are not afraid of their own company
Who are not always desperately looking for something to do
Something to amuse themselves with, something to judge.
Paulo Coelho