People Of Ladakh

Ladakh is also home to numerous magnificent and endangered animals, such the black-necked crane. Bar-headed geese, woodpeckers, ducks, partridges, and owls, to name a few, are some of the common birds spotted in Ladakh

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Snow leopard portrait in amazing light. Wild animal in the nature habitat. Very rare and unique wild cat. Irbis. Panthera uncia. Uncia uncia.

Wildlife of Ladakh

Ladakh is also home to numerous magnificent and endangered animals, such the black-necked crane. Bar-headed geese, woodpeckers, ducks, partridges, and owls, to name a few, are some of the common birds spotted in Ladakh

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Diskit Monastery in Ladakh

Diskit Monastery, the Nubra Valley's oldest and largest Buddhist monastery, is situated at an altitude of 10,300 feet in the freezing desert of Ladakh. It was formed in the 14th century by Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a pupil of Tsong Khapa, and belongs to the Gelugpa (yellow hat) Tibetan Buddhist sect.

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How Safe Is Ladakh for Tourists

This is one of the most prominent concerns among those considering a trip to Ladakh. To answer the question in a single sentence, Ladakh is completely safe to visit as long as you don't place yourself in a dangerous scenario.

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Bird watching in Ladakh

Ladakh is now regarded as a "must-see" bird-watching destination. Visitors were rarely enticed to explore the region due to its arid climate, extremely rugged terrain, vastness, remoteness, and limited accessibility.

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