Snow leopards of Spiti trekking holiday, India
Description of Snow leopards of Spiti trekking holiday, India
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There's a fascinating history attached to wildlife tourism in India, of which tiger spotting and forest safarai is just part.
What a trip to see these incredible, elusive animals involves, and when to go to see them.
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Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
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As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
Given the immense scale of the climate change and rapidly diminishing habitat, there is a danger of many species suffering or going extinct. The Snow Leopard is one of them, with fewer than 10,000 mature leopards worldwide. It is one of the most majestic of big cats and its conservation is our priority.In India, the Snow Leopard is residing in the Himalayan Ecosystem, which is the source of several majestic rivers that bring water security to a large part of the country. Using the Snow Leopard as the keystone species, conservation efforts have been able to protect the entire Himalayan landscape, which is a huge lifeline for wildlife and people alike.
Snow leopard habitats are usually top tourist and trekking destinations, with sustainable numbers visiting annually. We are careful to ensure that our tours are single use plastic free and the resources consumed in these habitats are minimized. We only use locally owned homestays which in turn have reduced their dependence on livestock which has helped to restore the habitat for wildlife. Without economically empowering local communities, sustainable action for snow leopard conservation and climate change mitigation isn't possible
People
The state forest department and NGO’s like the Snow Leopard Conservancy, in addition to implementing a number of community-based conservation initiatives such as predator-proofed corral construction for livestock and education, have also introducted alternative livelihoods like handicrafts, livestock insurance, and home-stays for visitors, and snow leopard trekking.During the winter months when it is the toughest for the locals, snow leopard tourism gives them a alternative livelihood for survival which in returns help them to protect the habitat for the leopards for they survival
This cat's habitats are also home to diverse cultural groups who have long survived in these extreme environments. They have much to offer visitors - stunning landscapes, unique cultures and biodiversity. With improvements in road and transportation networks and rising incomes, international as well as domestic tourism to these areas is on the rise.
If managed effectively, tourism in snow leopard habitats presents an opportunity to provide a great visitor experience while enhancing local livelihoods and supporting snow leopard and biodiversity conservation.
It allows people to experience the uniqueness of these high mountain ecosystems while potentially building public support for and contributing to their conservation.
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