Photographer Takes Stunning Pics of Endangered Species in Ladakh

Karamjeet Singh, a 31-year-old wildlife photographer and naturalist from Ladakh, vividly remembers the time he took his first photograph in the wild back in April 2019. (Image above of Karamjeet; Snow Leopard)

“The first photo that I took in the wild after I got my first camera was of a Himalayan Brown Bear in a village called Huliya near Drass. The photo was of a mother and her cub playing in the snow. Witnessing these majestic creatures in their natural habitat was a very captivating experience, and I was thrilled to seize the opportunity to document that moment,” recalls Karamjeet, speaking to The Better India

Visit Karamjeet’s Instagram page today, and you’ll find spell-binding photographs of the wildlife in Ladakh.  In his photos, he has managed to capture a variety of endangered species ranging from the elusive snow leopard (Panthera uncia) to the solitary Himalayan Brown Bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus), Pallas’s Cat (Otocolobus manul), Tibetan…

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