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Ladakhi peasant

Ladakh, Zanskar & Tibet

Date: 26/04/2012

Time: 19:00

Duration: 1 hour

Event type: Travel presentation

Speaker: Anita Zulauff (therapist using natural remedies and cultural visits and treks organizer)

Location: at the agency A Taste of Travel

Info: no charge; please book with our contact form

The mythical town of Leh, the lakes of the high plateau, Tso Moriri, Tso Khar, the monasteries of Lamayuru, of Chemre, of Spituk and Thiksey. The frozen Zanskar River or the animistic Dahanu Valley. The dunes of the of the Nubra valley. The Kardung La – the highest vehicle pass in the world. The Buddhist temple festivals. Herds of pashmina goats. The Manali-Leh road via Spiti. The Dal Lake at Srinagar. The Stok Khangri, some 6120 metres above Leh. Flowers. Yaks. Salted butter. The songs of the farmers. Dancing children. Monastery paintings. Spirituality. The Amchi doctors – traditional healers. Oracles. An invitation to come to see all this is waiting for you. Anita Zulauff & A Taste of Travel together offer you an evening presentation about a magnificent trip of hiking and cultural exploration.

The presentation will be in the form of a slide-show with accompanying music followed by questions and answers and a vegetarian meal.

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Destination: Asia, India, Ladakh
Responsable tourism: Economy, Environmentally-friendly transportation, Food, Local food, Micro-economy, Transportation
Travel type: Active holidays
Traveller type: Couple, Family, Small group, Solo
Activities: Sport, Tour, Trekking, Walk
Accommodation: Home stay, Hotel, Small hotel
Natural environment: Ibex, Mountain, Yak
Culture: Architecture, Buddhism, Customs, History, Philosophy, Temple, Vernacular architecture
Climate: Alpine, Cold

Biography of Anita Zulauff

Anita is a native of the Vaudoise Alps and a lover of nature. After ten years spent on the ground as a tour operator in the region she has grown very close to the Himalayan region of India. Once settled in the spirituality charged mountains she found that she could not leave. Since 2004 she has lived between Ladakh, Zanskar, Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan and Château-d'Oex in Switzerland! She divides her time between Switzerland and these distant lands that caught and held her passion for trekking and cultural visits and she works as a therapist using natural remedies and Eastern philosophies.

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