# Panamic

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Village in Ladakh, India

Panamic Village Panamic Show map of Ladakh Panamic Show map of India Coordinates: 34°47′12″N 77°31′55″E / 34.786791°N 77.532065°E / 34.786791; 77.532065 Country India Union Territory Ladakh District Nubra Tehsil Nubra Elevation 3,183 m (10,443 ft) Population (2011) • Total 1,478 Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST) 2011 census code 918

**Panamic** or **Panamik** is a town, and the headquarters of the eponymous [tehsil](/source/Tehsil) and [community development block](/source/Community_development_block_in_India) in the [Nubra district](/source/Nubra_district) of [Ladakh](/source/Ladakh) in [India](/source/India).[1][2] It is located in the [Nubra Valley](/source/Nubra_Valley).[3]

## Etymology

Panamik is a contraction of "སྤང་ན་ཆུ་མིག་" (literally *Spang na Chumik*), meaning *the spring in the meadows*.

## Demographics

According to the [2011 census of India](/source/2011_census_of_India), Panamic has 186 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 80.44%.[4]

Demographics (2011 Census)[4] Total Male Female Population 1478 1083 395 Children aged below 6 years 72 43 29 Scheduled caste 0 0 0 Scheduled tribe 717 322 395 Literates 1131 944 187 Workers (all) 1155 949 206 Main workers (total) 1089 898 191 Main workers: Cultivators 242 78 164 Main workers: Agricultural labourers 1 0 1 Main workers: Household industry workers 0 0 0 Main workers: Other 846 820 26 Marginal workers (total) 66 51 15 Marginal workers: Cultivators 20 6 14 Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers 0 0 0 Marginal workers: Household industry workers 0 0 0 Marginal workers: Others 46 45 1 Non-workers 323 134 189

## Tourism

Panamic Hot sulphur springs[5] is used for bathing, drinking water, and therapeutic reasons. Panamik still possesses its charm and potential to accommodate travelers. The beauty and welcoming atmosphere of the area are enhanced by the presence of surrounding attractions like [Iantsa Gonpa](/source/All_Ladakh_Gonpa_Association) and Murgi waterfall.[6]

## See also

- [Geography of Ladakh](/source/Geography_of_Ladakh)

- [Tourism in Ladakh](/source/Tourism_in_Ladakh)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-directory_2014-15_1-0)** ["Blockwise Village Amenity Directory"](https://web.archive.org/web/20180403131559/https://leh.nic.in/depts/villageamenitydirectory.pdf) (PDF). Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council 2014–15. Archived from [the original](http://leh.nic.in/depts/villageamenitydirectory.pdf) (PDF) on 3 April 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-directory_2016-2017_2-0)** ["Blockwise Village Amenity Directory"](https://cdn.s3waas.gov.in/s3291597a100aadd814d197af4f4bab3a7/uploads/2018/09/2018090710.pdf) (PDF). Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council 2016–17. Retrieved 15 December 2020.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nu_3-0)** ["The hot spring village in Ladakh: Panamik, Nubra Valley"](https://thelandofwanderlust.com/the-hot-spring-village-in-ladakh-panamik-nubra-valley/). *The Land of Wanderlust*. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2022.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-census_2011_4-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-census_2011_4-1) ["Leh district census"](http://www.censusindia.gov.in/datagov/CDB_PCA_Census/PCA_CDB_0103_F_Census.xls). *[2011 Census of India](/source/2011_Census_of_India)*. Directorate of Census Operations. Retrieved 23 July 2015.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["The hot spring village in Ladakh: Panamik, Nubra Valley"](https://thelandofwanderlust.com/the-hot-spring-village-in-ladakh-panamik-nubra-valley/). *The Land of Wanderlust*. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 28 June 2022.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-6)** Agarwal, Ishita (9 June 2022). ["Bonfire Cafe That Is Perfect To Chill in the Mountains"](https://curlytales.com/the-bonfire-cafe-that-is-perfect-to-chill-in-the-mountains/). *Curly Tales*. Retrieved 27 August 2024.

v t e Union Territory of Ladakh Capital: Kargil; Leh State symbols Animal: Snow leopard Bird: Black-necked crane History Pre-Independent India Maryul Namgyal dynasty of Ladakh Tibet–Ladakh–Mughal war Treaty of Tingmosgang Dogra–Tibetan War Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir Post-Independent India 1947–1948 India-Pakistan War 1948 military operations in Ladakh 1971 battle of Turtuk 2010 Ladakh floods 2019 Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh reorganisation Conflicts Demchok conflict India–China conflict India–Pakistan conflict Kashmir conflict Siachen conflict Administration Districts Politics of Ladakh Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh Ladakh Police Ladakh Renewable Energy Development Agency Jammu and Kashmir High Court Lieutenant Governors Ladakh (Lok Sabha constituency) Geography General Four types of Himalayan ranges Geology of the Himalaya Ranges Baltoro Muztagh Ladakh Range Saltoro Mountains Zanskar Range Kailash Range Plateau Depsang Plains More plains Sirijap Teram Shehr Plateau Valleys Leh Rupshu Salt Valley Mushkoh Valley Padum Shyok Suru Valley Nubra Zanskar Aryan valley Glaciers Chumik Glacier Drang-Drung Glacier Machoi Glacier Parkachik Glacier Shafat Glacier Siachen Glacier Lakes Tso Moriri Pangong Tso Rivers Sutlej Beas Ravi Shyok Chenab Drass River Indus Zanskar Tsarap Doda Yapola Suru River Markha Galwan Chip Chap Passes Bilafond La Chang la Fotu La Gyong La Indira Col Karakoram Pass Khardung La Kongka Pass Lachulung La Taglang La Marsimik La Namika La Pensi La Rezang La Rimo Sasser Pass Sia La Shingo La Spanggur Gap Zoji La Mountain peaks Bana Top Chumik Kangri Ghent Kangri Gurung Hill India Saddle K12 Saltoro Kangri Sherpi Kangri Tiger Saddle Human settlements Meenamarg Burtse Chalunka Chemrey Chushul Daulat Beg Oldi Demchok Diskit Dras Dzingrulma Fukche Hemis Hanle Kargil Khalatse Leh Likir Murgo Nimo Nyoma Padum Panamik Purne Rangdum Sankoo Sasoma Shey Shyok Thiksey Thoise Turtuk Ukdungle Upshi Zangla Culture General Music of Ladakh Languages Ladakhi Purgi Balti Zangskari Changthang Brokskat Festivals Bono-na festival Tourism and wildlife Wildlife Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary Hemis National Park Karakoram Wildlife Sanctuary Tourism Khurnak Fort Ladakh Marathon Shanti Stupa, Ladakh Siachen Base Camp Indo-Tibetan Buddhist monasteries Alchi Bardan Basgo Chemrey Diskit Hanle Hemis Hundur Korzok Karsha Lamayuru Likir Lingshed Mashro/Matho Monastery Mulbekh Namgyal Tsemo Phugtal Phyang Rangdum Rizong Sani Sankar Saspul Shey Monastery Spituk Stakna Stok Stongdey Takthok Thikse Tserkarmo Tonde Wanla Zangla Zongkul Transport Airports Kargil Airport Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport (Leh) Military AGLs Roads Darbuk–Shyok–DBO Road India-China Border Roads Leh–Manali Highway NH1 Leh–Kargil–Srinagar Highway Nimmu–Padum–Darcha road (under construction) Sasoma–Saser La Road Railway Bhanupli–Leh line (planned) Srinagar–Leh line (planned) Infrastructure General Indian Astronomical Observatory Dams and hydroelectric project Chutak Dumkhar Salal Education Central Institute of Buddhist Studies Defence Institute of High Altitude Research Druk White Lotus School Government Degree College, Kargil Phuktal Monastic School Students' Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh University of Ladakh See also Borders Line of Actual Control Line of Control Actual Ground Position Line Other Curious BRO roadsigns

v t e Leh district Cities and Towns Leh (Municipal Committee) Choglamsar (Census Town) Spituk (Census Town) Tehsils and villages Durbuk Chushul Durbuk Kargyam Man Pangong Shachokol Tangtse Khalatse (Khaltse, Khalsi) Dah Dah Hanu Domkhar Hanu Kanji Khalatse Lamayuru Leido Lingshet Nurla Photoksar Skinlingyong Skur Buchan Takmachik Temisgam Tia Wanla Youl Chung Kharu Changa Chemrey Gya Hemis Igoo Khargu Kharoo Langokor Matselang Miru Phuktse Serthi Shang Shara Sharnose Upshi Leh Chuchat Yakma Chuchot Gongma Chuchot Shama Fiang Mathoo Nang Phey Rambir Por Saboo Sakti Shey Stakna Stok Thiksey Likir Alchi Bazgoo Chiling Sumda Giramangu Hemis Shukpachan Likir Ney Nimo Rumbak Saspochey Skiumarkha Suspol Tarhipti Taroo Umla Nyoma Anlay Chumar Chumathang Demchok Hanle Himya Karzok Kerey Kharnak Koyul Kumgyam Liktse Mood Nyoma Samad Rakchan Skitmang Tarchit Teri Tukla Ukdungle Sumur (Nubra) Bogdang Chalunkha Chamshan Charasa Digger Diskit Hundar Hundar Dok Hundri Khalsar Khardong Khemakhungiu Khemi Kubed Lakjung Largiab Murgo Panamic Partap Pore Skanpuk Skuru Sumoor Takshi Tangyar Tegar Terchey Thang Thoise Turtuk Udmaru Warisfistan

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