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This weekend, experience the flavours of the Eastern Himalayas with Himalayan gin cocktails at Glenburn Penthouse. Gormei ...
This monsoon, sample the hearty noodle soups like home-style thenthuk in a mutton, potato broth, buckwheat and cheese ...
Report from conservation group WWF highlights new species found in the eastern Himalayas. One of them, the Burmese snub-nosed monkey, fights to keep water out of its upturned nose on rainy days ...
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Best known for having several of the world’s highest mountains, the eastern Himalayas is also a vital environment for lots of wildlife and people. The wide range of climates here means there’s a huge ...
The Eastern Himalayas harbor a staggering 10,000 plant species, 300 mammal species, 977 bird species, 176 reptiles, 105 amphibians and 269 types of freshwater fish.
The fish is the 10th snakehead species found in the Eastern Himalayas. That‘s a third of all snakehead species in the world, WWF says. (World Wildlife Fund/CNN) ...
There's a dwarf snakehead fish that lives in the Eastern Himalayas, and it walks upon the earth. The Channa andrao snakehead, which breathes atmospheric air and can live on land for four days at a ...
The WWF announced today that more than 350 new species were discovered in the eastern Himalayas in the past decade – including the world’s smallest deer, a "flying frog" and a 100-million-year ...
Report from conservation group WWF highlights new species found in the eastern Himalayas. One of them, the Burmese snub-nosed monkey, fights to keep water out of its upturned nose on rainy days ...
The glaciers and snow-capped peaks of the eastern Himalayas are the source of several of Asia’s great rivers, including the Yangtze, Indus and Ganges. People all across Asia depend on these vast ...
Report from conservation group WWF highlights new species found in the eastern Himalayas. One of them, the Burmese snub-nosed monkey, fights to keep water out of its upturned nose on rainy days ...
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