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Ladakh with Sonam Wangchuk
Portraying India
Perceptions of India, inspired by the lives of those who embody its most authentic spirit
Once graduated, he immediately dedicated himself to improving the conditions for education in Ladakh. Along with his brother and peers, he started Students’ Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladakh (SECMOL). After experimenting with school reforms in government high school at Saspol, SECMOL launched Operation New Hope, a campaign to provide “culturally appropriate and locally relevant education” and make government schools functionally effective. From changing the language of instruction to making the textbooks relevant to the Ladakhi culture, SECMOL’s efforts shot up the numbers of graduating students from 5% to 75% in 2010.
Inspired by the phenomenon of ice melting slowly in areas without direct sunlight, the Ice Stupas became a cost-effective and resource efficient method of preserving water. The conical formation of the ice stupas – which resemble the Buddhist stupas that are used for meditation and are prominent features of the landscape in the Tibetan desert regions – maximises the volume of water that is kept out of the sun, slowing down the melting of the artificial glaciers.
“We need to explore our own deserts and land, which need to be healed and managed on the planet itself. It is not the time to use and throw this planet and we need to explore deep within more than without.”
— Sonam Wangchuk
Apart from the water crisis, he has been actively involved in constructing energy efficient solar mud buildings and farmstays for tourism in Ladakh. Led by Wangchuk, SECMOL has won the International Terra Award for the best building in July 2016 at the 12th World Congress on Earthen Architecture in Lyon, France. In February 2021, for the Indian army, Wangchuk developed solar-powered tents that trap heat during the day and use it to keep the tents warm at night.
About 47 years ago, Tushita began in Ladakh when Jan Meer, our founder, walked across the valleys and mountains of Ladakh to map them (the resulting map is above) for those who shared his vision of travel as self-discovery. With Christian, his very first partner in this vision, Jan embarked on the journey of bringing Tushita into a world that was keen to discover the mythical lands of India.