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Hi, my name is Tanzin lodroe and I’m from spiti,pin valley. Actually I like to show and represent spitian culture,traditions and ritual. And I’m quite funny, quite handsome😅 and much interesting too, so I never disappoint you and I will try to make better, knowledgeable and funny videos for you and for everyone. And for that I need your little support so if u like, liked and linking my videos so please subscribe comment like and share to your friends and colleagues. Thank u ☺️ Tanzin lodroe In September 2025, Himachal Pradesh's Spiti Valley was designated as India’s first Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme. Located in the trans-Himalayan region at 3,300–6,600m, this 777,000-hectare site protects a unique, fragile ecosystem featuring snow leopards, ibex, and ancient Tibetan Buddhist culture. Key Aspects of the Spiti Cold Desert Biosphere Reserve: Location & Scope: Covers 7,770 sq. km in the Lahaul-Spiti district, including the Pin Valley National Park, Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary, and Chandratal. Ecological Significance: The region is a high-altitude, arid landscape with extreme temperatures, yet supports 732 vascular plant species and unique fauna like the snow leopard, Himalayan wolf, and blue sheep. UNESCO Recognition: Announced at the 37th session of the MAB Council in China, it joins the global network of over 700 biosphere reserves. Cultural Heritage: Known as the "middle land" between Tibet and India, the area is dotted with ancient, high-altitude monasteries like Tabo (founded in 996 CE) and Key Monastery. Conservation & Tourism: The status aims to boost sustainable eco-tourism, including stargazing, guided biodiversity walks, and community-run homestays, while preserving the traditional lifestyles of12,000+ local residents. This designation highlights the need to protect the area's fragile soil, glaciers, and biodiversity while promoting research and sustainable development. https://www.decathlon.in/p/8505390/me...