What to do and see in Kargil, Jammu and Kashmir: The Best Free Things to do

June 21, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Kargil is a city in the Kargil district of Ladakh region, in the Indian held Jammu and Kashmir. It is the second largest town in Ladakh after Leh. It is located 60 km and 204 km from Drass and Srinagar to the west respectively, 234 km from Leh to the east, 240 km from Padum to the southeast and 1,047 km from Delhi to the south.
Restaurants in Kargil

1. Dras War Memorial

Kargil India
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5.0 based on 455 reviews

Dras War Memorial

Reviewed By Bobtherider - Vasco da Gama, India

The Kargil War Memorial is a war memorial built by the Indian Army in the town of Dras, commemorating the 1999 Kargil War between India and Pakistan.We took the tour around the war memorial and Paid homage to the brave soldiers who gave their lives to protect our nation. The view of Tiger Hill and the Tololing Range add to the majesty of this place. It was an emotional experience hearing the stories of the soldiers. We felt proud that our Leh / Ladakh's expedition started from the Kargil War Memorial.

2. Phuktal Monastery

Zanskar, Kargil India http://www.visitzanskarladakh.com
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Phuktal Monastery

3. Karste River

Kartse-Khar, Kartse Valley, Sankoo, Kargil India
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Karste River

Reviewed By Hemasharma - Navi Mumbai, India

This is also know as the mountain river and has beautiful mountain along the side of river. It has a very beautyfull view of the valley and will be a great place for picknik with family. My kids were totally enjoying it.

4. Hunderman village

Kargil India +91 94191 67939
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Hunderman village

Reviewed By Lovers_paradise

Located in a rugged valley between mountains over which the Line of Control (LoC) passes, the village of Hunderman was a part of Pakistan before it was taken into Indian control during the 1971 war in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is a dusty, nondescript village nestled amidst the craggy peaks of Kargil. The strategically-sensitive Himalayan hamlet has witnessed innumerable skirmishes and four wars with Pakistan including the most recent Kargil war.

5. Mulbekh Monastery

Kargil-Leh Road, Top Of Cliff, Kargil India
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4.0 based on 81 reviews

Mulbekh Monastery

Reviewed By arvind1000 - Pune, India

Just 45 km short of Kargil on the Leh-Kargil road is a place called Mulbekh which is famous for its rock carved Buddha ( reminiscent of Bamiyan Buddha carvings in Afghanistan). It's within a small temple on the left side of the road. The carved Buddha on a rock face is of a standing Maitreya Buddha ( or Future Buddha) and is worth a stop. There are couple of restaurants on the right side of the temple where you can have tea or a soft drink.

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