Ladakh is special for many reasons…the Mighty Himalayas, the cold desert, the lack of oxygen, the remoteness, the Buddhist culture and its people. The people of Ladakh are very hospitable and have a smile on their faces even in the toughest climatic conditions. This winter, I spent 2 weeks in Ladakh and got to mingle with people from different regions of Ladakh – Leh, Zanskar Valley, Lamayuru, Changthang Cold Desert and Nubra Valley.
An elderly Buddhist with his prayer wheel
During these interactions, I saw them in different moods and engaging in different activities. Even though I mostly took landscape shots during these two cold weeks in Ladakh, I managed to take some street and portrait shots. The one above and the ones below are a selected few of the different faces of Ladakh.
Ladakhi women – old and young outside Lamayuru Monastery
A Zanskar Family
Road workers enjoy a game of cards
A happy Zanskar Kid
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Nice captures.
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They are really strong people who all are residing there in these kind of conditions where living life a challenge.
ReplyDeleteThank you Niranjan!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. Life is very tough during the winters.
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