Ladakh and Tourists
Ladakh only opened to tourists in 1974, before which it was almost completely isolated from outside influences. After the Sino-Indian war of 1962, large numbers of Indian troops were stationed in the region and efforts to develop Ladakh began. But it was when large numbers of tourists began arriving that the changes became dramatic — in the environmental, social and economic. spheres.
Tourism certainly is not the only factor contributing to this process of change, but it is the most important. The tourist industry has made some of the local in-habitants affluent, but the benefits have not been shared equally and a significant part of the revenue does not stay in Ladakh. The souvenir trade, for example, is almost completely monopolised by Kashmiris and Tibetan refugees.