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A video of a snow leopard in Spiti Valley has gone viral online. Tourists captured the rare sighting while driving from Kaza to Nako. The encounter occurred on May 5, 2025, between 6 and 7 PM.
Tourists in Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, had an extraordinary encounter with a snow leopard, capturing the rare sighting on video. The footage quickly went viral, showcasing the elusive ...
A group of travelers, driving through Himachal's Spiti Valley, were witness to an unforgettable sight. The elusive snow leopard, popularly referred to as the 'ghost of the mountains', appeared on ...
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Listen to Story Tourists spotted a snow leopard on Spiti Valley Road Video shared by Jatin Gupta shows the rare sighting between Kaza and Nako Snow leopard was seen walking calmly A group of tourists ...
Varsha Agarwal Updated : May 08, 2025, 10:27 AM IST A recent trip to Spiti Valley turned into an unforgettable experience for a tourist when a rare snow leopard was spotted strolling down a road in ...
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From a dying cub stranded on the rocks to an energetic one frolicking with footballs and enjoying massages from veterinarians, Lingxiaozhe, the snow leopard, is steadily recovering after two ...
Home to 477 snow leopards, Ladakh has one of the world’s highest densities of the big cat, representing nearly 70 per cent of India’s species population, a study by the union territory’s ...
Home to 477 snow leopards, Ladakh has one of the world's highest densities of the big cat, representing nearly 70 per cent of India's species population, a study by the union territory's ...
the Himachal Pradesh government has declared Tsarap Chu in Lahaul-Spiti as India’s largest conservation reserve. Spanning 1,700 square kilometers, the reserve is now a safe haven for rare and ...