Changthang, located on the northern plains at 4,000 meters, is a cold, dryregion with rugged terrain, marshy and sandy tablelands, and surroundingmountains. Though uncultivable, it supports a rich variety of wildlife andmedicinal plants.
The Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary is home tounique species such as the Kiang (Tibetan wild ass), black-necked crane, andbar-headed geese. Kiangs live in herds on open plains, feeding on toughgrasses, but face threats from increasing tourism.
Ladakh, rising to 4,600 meters with peaks up to7,600 meters, is known for its stunning landscapes and rare wildlife. Visitorsmay spot shaggy yaks, nyans (Tibetan argali), Ladakh urial and bharal(blue sheep) in the region’s high-altitude wilderness.




