LEH, India -- For the people of Ladakh, a former Buddhist Himalayan kingdom wedged between Pakistan and China in India's remote far north, Halloween from now on has taken on a whole new meaning.
Ladakh will benefit from split with Kashmir, but tourism must be sustainable
Riding camels on the sand dunes of Hunder in the Nubra Valley is a tourist cliche -- but also a very scenic experience. (Photo by Kit Yeng Chan)
LEH, India -- For the people of Ladakh, a former Buddhist Himalayan kingdom wedged between Pakistan and China in India's remote far north, Halloween from now on has taken on a whole new meaning.