On the Malabar Coast of southern India, along the Arabian Sea, lies a range of mountains known as the Western Ghats, or Sahyadris. Far more ancient than the larger and better-known Himalayas to the north, the Sahyadris harbour the most intact rainforests in peninsular India. Countless species of plants and animals live here, many of which are found nowhere else on earth, and countless of which are still being discovered. Matching this incredible biological richness is the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Western Ghats. This book takes you on a visual journey through one of the last great places on earth – a place to be cherished, a wild heritage to be preserved for generations to come.
Sahyadris, India’s Western Ghats, a Vanishing Heritage Book by Kamaljit Bawa and Sandesh Kadur
Sahyadris, India’s Western Ghats, a Vanishing Heritage Book by Kamaljit Bawa and Sandesh Kadur
Publisher Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment; First Edition (September 1, 2005)
Language English
Hardcover 240 pages
ISBN-10 0977021106
ISBN-13 978-0977021109
Category: Art