Dashaltu
Dashaltu is a village in the Leh district of Ladakh, India. It is located in the Nubra Valley, known for its scenic beauty and high altitude desert landscape. Dashaltu is situated near the Shyok River and is relatively close to Diskit, the administrative center of Nubra Valley. The primary occupation of the inhabitants is agriculture, with barley and other cold-climate crops being cultivated. Tourism is also an increasingly important aspect of the local economy. The village offers basic amenities and serves as a stopover for travelers exploring the Nubra Valley's attractions, such as the Diskit Monastery and the sand dunes of Hunder.