In the highlands of Changthang, each Pashmina goat is more than livestock—it’s a lifeline. This scene captures a moment of care and identification, as a Changpa nomad marks his goat’s horn with a dash of color. It’s a simple, yet essential practice, deeply rooted in the nomadic tradition of tracking and maintaining the herd. These markings carry the story of survival in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
Explore the intricate connection between the Changpa people and their animals in Made in Paradise, where every detail matters.