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Perched
on a cold desert land at a very high altitude, Ladakh is one of the
favourite tourist destinations in India. Having a low level of atmospheric
oxygen, Ladakh occupies an area of some 90,000 sq. km at an altitude of
2,750 to 6,670 m. Situated in the North India, Ladakh in situated between
Western Himalayas and Tibet and holds the enchanting Hemis National Park.
Mind-blowing beauty and a number of activities including trekking,
white-water rafting, camel and wildlife safaris and sightseeing fascinate
myriad tourists from rest of the country and beyond. Along with the scenic
mountain landscape, Ladakh also homes a number of cultural resources
including local homes and ancient monasteries. It also preserves a very
high-altitude ecosystem of uncommon and endangered flora and fauna.
¤ Fauna The region is known for housing some of the
most rarefied wildlife species. The wild yak, for example, is to be found
only here. Ladakh's most rare animal is the snow leopard. Another one which
is unique is the Kyang or the wild horse, while the musk deer too is a rare
sight at lower altitudes, which is precious by virtue of its expensive musk.
You are also going to spot many marmots, mouse hares, stone martens, red
foxes, wolves, ibex, bharal and shapu during your trip. But you need to be
very-very lucky if you want to spot the nyan (big horned sheep), chim
(Tibetan antelope famed for its fleece-Shahtoosh), goa (Tibetan gazelle),
lynx, pallas cat, kyamg (wild horse) or brong dong (wild yak) as their
habitat is still outside the tourists' sphere.|
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