Third edition of Ladakh Nomadic Festival to be held at Hanle in July
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, LADAKH/ Created : Jul 6, 2023, 19:00 IST
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The Nomadic Festival 2023 will take place in Hanle village in Changthang district from July 15-16, presenting cultural troupes showing traditional dances, songs, and sports. The festival aims to showcase the nomadic lifestyle and … Read more
The Nomadic Festival 2023 will take place in Hanle village in Changthang district from July 15-16, presenting cultural troupes showing traditional dances, songs, and sports. The festival aims to showcase the nomadic lifestyle and traditions of Ladakh and preserve cultural identity in the face of modern influences. Visitors can learn about nomadic communities' self-sufficient lifestyle in challenging and high altitude conditions, represented in their clothing, music, food, and dance. Read less
If reports are to go by, festival goers can expect to see the best of cultural performances, where cultural troupes from different villages in Changthang will be presenting dance, songs and traditional sports. The main focus of the festival is to present a kaleidoscopic view of the nomadic lifestyle and traditions of the people of the region.
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The nomadic culture in Ladakh is also reflected in various aspects of their lifestyle, such as their traditional clothing, food, music, and dance. The traditional attire of the nomads includes thick woolen robes, hats, and boots to protect against the cold. They prepare dairy-based dishes like butter tea, cheese, and dried meat, which are essential for their sustenance during long journeys.
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