Food, Tourism, Mountain. Ladakh and the West Compared(none)Arianna Colliard
Plant resources gathered from the wild are important sources of livelihood needs, especially for low-income populations living in remote areas, who rely on these plants for food, fuelwood, medicine and building materials. Yadong County is a valley at the border between the China, India and Bhuta...
It’s once of the best hotels in ladakh Must visit namra hotel whenever you visit Leh ladakh It’s once in a..." "We had a wonderful stay at the Namra Hotel. Very sweet people who invited us in their house and cooked delicious food. The rooms are beautiful and spacious. An ...
Arriving into Delhi in the afternoon, I scrambled around to find a bite to eat before sundown. I found a small restaurant near my hostel, but after a few bites of putrid, rotten flavored chicken I had a bad feeling and left, meal unfinished, to try get an early night. But it was al...
In 2017, the agriculture and agri-food system accounted for 7.5% of Taiwan’s total gross domestic product [13]. Taiwan is affected frequently by typhoons, the largest weather-related disasters on the island. Typhoons produce heavy rainfalls and strong winds, resulting in severe damage, including...
A conversation still jarringly missing in the sustainable tourism space is the conversation about food. Tourism currentlyaccountsfor 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions. I haven’t yet come across a study that estimates the carbon footprint of food in tourism. But this is what we know:Animal...
Hotel have free WiFi in all areas as well as rooms. Neat and clean..." "We stayed at Ladakh Villa. Hotel room was clean and comfortable.food was great. Hotel staff was very co-operative.People are very polite. Will plan to stay again. Hotel is located at main market closer to all ...
CULTURE & RELIGION GUGE KINGDOM T he ancient Guge kingdom collapsed in the 1 630s after lasting for 700 years in what is today's Ngari of Tibet Autonomous Region. Its capital, without any king, now stands alone on the western part of the...
The Tibetan Sand Fox (Vulpes ferrilata) is a species of true fox native to the Tibetan plateau, Nepal, the Ladakh region of India, and central China.[1] This fox was given it’s scientific name by the British naturalist Brian Hodgson in 1842.[2] The name is made up of Latin words...
The primary ranges are the Zaskar, Ladakh, Kailas, and Karakoram. It extends in an east-west direction for around 1,000 kilometres. The typical altitude is 3000 metres above mean sea level. What are the 3 ranges of Himalayas? How many Himalayan ranges are there? Which is the highest Himal...