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Kargil, India
Kargil, India. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Kargil

Kargil (དཀར་གྱིལ། dkar gyil), the second capital of Ladakh, India, is the region's important transit hub, with roads leading from here to Leh, Srinagar, and Padum in Zanskar. While interesting in many ways due to its historic position on the caravan routes, nothing of this is visible to the casual visitor. It is notorious with travellers as a necessary stop between Central Ladakh, Zanskar and the Kashmir Valley.

The town is famous due to the Kargil War in 1999, when the town and surrounding areas were shelled by Pakistan-based militants.

This article also covers Dras, the coldest settlement in India and a stopover town between Kargil and the Zoji La pass.

Kargil travel guide

Getting there

Kargil has direct bus connections with Leh, Srinagar, and Padum. Shared Jeeps make a faster, more expensive alternative to the buses, they leave from near the Bus depot, on main Bazaar. Most people passing through Kargil are going from Leh to Srinagar, or vice versa, and have booked a through ticket. Be sure to do this if at all possible. For people coming from elsewhere in Ladakh, or going to Zanskar the bus station is chaotic and it can be confusing to get a ticket. The ticket office is down a small pedestrian lane in an unmarked large stone building. There are normally a couple of buses parked in front, a couple minutes' walk from the bus depot.

Getting around

Kargil is small enough to walk from one end of town to the other easily.

Buy

Kargil has no souvenir shops, although you might visit one of the music shops selling locally produced folk music.

Sleep

For a city where it's necessary for so many to spend the night, accommodation is of very low quality and poor value. For the price of a beautiful double room in Leh, here you will get a dirty, dark box. There are enough places to choose from and finding a bed is not a problem; follow the signs all around the bus depot and main bazaar. A sleeping bag is useful, as the bedding is unlikely to be clean in even the more expensive places.

Izhar Palace This rather run-down place near the bus station offers bedding on the floor in a dormitory with very warm blankets (a must in Ladakh) for ₹50. 1 Hotel D' Meadows Ladakh, NH 1, ☏ +91 94191 76373, [email protected]. Has 24 hour room service and serves bottled drinking water. The pricier rooms offer mountain views. (updated Oct 2024) 2 Hotel The Kargil, Hospital Rd, ☏ +91 98119 95752. (updated Oct 2022)

Go next

Lamayuru – small village with a Buddhist gompa, on the way to Leh Zanskar

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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