after the cloudburst,” says photographer Atmarab Parab, “But many others cancelled their trips out of fear.”
Parab, whose collection of images of Ladakh in winter will be displayed at a city exhibition, is an avid trekker and travel enthusiast. He has been to Ladakh 18 times, his most recent visit being just after the cloudburst. “It was love at first sight,” he says, recalling his journey on motorbike, from Mumbai to Ladakh, in 1994.
Admitting that summer is the peak season for tourism in the region, Parab says that Ladakh draws in crowds between May and September. “Barely 50-100 people visit the place during winters, which is an altogether different experience from the summer. It is just something else,” he says. “The sub-zero temperatures are a deterrent for most tourists. In my personal experience, temperatures have dropped till –27 degrees Celsius,” explains Parab.
Parab’s solo exhibition is on from November 25 to 28 at PL Deshpande Art Gallery, Ravindra Natya Mandir. Call 9892182655.
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