Leh, July 02: The Hunder Sand Dune Festival, a vibrant celebration of culture and community, continued its festivities into the second day with Dy. Chief Executive Councillor (Dy. CEC) Tsering Angchuk gracing the occasion as the chief guest. The event, held in the picturesque Hunder village in Nubra Valley, saw a lively gathering of local residents, distinguished guests, and enthusiastic tourists.
In his address, Dy. CEC Tsering Angchuk lauded the Hunder community for their dedication and effort in organizing the festival. He highlighted the positive impact of ongoing developmental initiatives in the Nubra sub-division, emphasizing how these projects are contributing to the growth and well-being of local communities. “The Sand Dune Festival is a testament to the spirit and resilience of the Hunder community. It not only celebrates our rich cultural heritage but also showcases the significant progress we are making in the region,” said Angchuk.
The festival featured a diverse array of local cuisine curated by the women’s community of Hunder. Attendees had the opportunity to indulge in traditional dishes that reflect the rich culinary heritage of the Nubra Valley. The food stalls, brimming with local delicacies, were a hit among visitors, offering a taste of the region’s gastronomic traditions.
Adding to the festive atmosphere were cultural performances that captivated the audience. Traditional songs and dances by various artists brought the spirit of the region to life, creating an engaging and celebratory environment. The performances not only entertained but also educated visitors about the cultural richness of the Nubra Valley.
Organized by Namthun Thundel Tsogspa, the Sand Dune Festival attracted a notable presence of dignitaries and community leaders. Among the distinguished guests were 102 Bridge Commander Hemanshu, Councillor Kunzang Lotus from Hunder, SDM Nubra, and heads of departments from the Nubra sub-division. Their participation underscored the importance of the festival as a platform for cultural exchange and community engagement.
Tourists and local residents alike enjoyed the festival’s events, which included interactive sessions, arts and crafts displays, and opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture. The festival’s success on its second day highlighted the event’s role as a significant cultural celebration in the region.
The Sand Dune Festival is set to continue, offering more opportunities for attendees to experience the charm of Hunder and the beauty of the Nubra Valley.