Sonam Wangchuk's climate march: Protestors welcomed by villagers as they trek down Himalayas | VIDEO

The Climate March serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address climate change, particularly in regions like the Himalayas, which are highly vulnerable to its effects.

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The Climate March serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address climate change, particularly in regions like the Himalayas, which are highly vulnerable to its effects. (X/Sonam Wangchuk)

New Delhi: On the third day of the ambitious Leh-Delhi Climate March, participants continue their journey across the majestic Himalayas, receiving warm welcomes from local villagers along the route. This 30-day march, aimed at raising awareness about climate change and its impact on the fragile ecosystem of the Himalayas, has garnered significant attention and support.

The marchers' message of environmental conservation

As the marchers progress through the stunning landscapes, they are met with enthusiasm and hospitality from the villagers, who not only offer refreshments but also join in the cause. The marchers' message of environmental conservation resonates deeply with the local communities, who have long lived in harmony with nature and are keenly aware of the importance of preserving their environment.

With the march now heading towards Himachal Pradesh, anticipation is building for the continued support and participation from communities across the region. The marchers are motivated by the strong connections they have formed with the villagers, and they are determined to carry forward this momentum as they proceed towards Delhi.

Climate March on the eve 

The Climate March serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need to address climate change, particularly in regions like the Himalayas, which are highly vulnerable to its effects. The marchers' dedication and the warm reception they have received highlight the growing awareness and commitment to environmental issues among people from all walks of life.

As the march enters Himachal Pradesh, the participants look forward to continued support and the opportunity to engage with more communities, spreading their message of climate action and sustainability.