The Mushkoh Valley is a valley in Ladakh, India. Considered to be glaciated and unsuitable for human habitation, it came into prominence in 1999 during the Kargil conflict when Pakistan infiltrated troops across the Line of Control. The Mushkoh valley is the limit of at the western extremity of Ladakh, west of which lies the northern reaches of the Kashmir valley.
The famous Tiger Hill
The Tourist Guest House in Drass
A view of the Drass Valley from the Road to Umba La
A Mosque in Drass
Approaching the Mushkoh Valley
The Village of Mushkoh
The Mushkoh Nallah