The Story Behind the UKALI Logo
A Metaphor for Mission and Vision
The UKALI logo is more than a visual representation; it is a call to action, embodying a commitment to preserving the unique landscapes, ecosystems, species, and traditions of Upper Karnali. It stands as a legacy of resilience, respect, and hope, capturing the spirit of a region celebrated for its cultural identity, ancient traditions, and ecological diversity.
The logo tells a story of balance, resilience, and coexistence, perfectly aligned with UKALI’s mission, vision, and conservation values. Its key elements include Mt. Kailash as the spiritual center and source of the life-giving Karnali River, the Himalayan tahr symbolizing ecological connectivity, the sky representing air, and a perpetual circle uniting these components to signify harmony and continuity.
Mt. Kailash: The Spiritual Axis Mundi
At the heart of the logo is Mt. Kailash, revered as the axis mundi and serving as the spiritual core for the communities of the Upper Karnali region. This sacred mountain symbolizes the origin of life and spirituality, profoundly shaping the cultural and spiritual fabric of the area. It is the source of four great rivers, including the Karnali River, which flows from the arid Tibetan plateau through deep gorges into Humla, nourishing ecosystems and sustaining civilizations.
Karnali River: Lifeline of the Landscape
The river’s journey, creating fertile valleys, serves as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life. Its waters support biodiversity, irrigate farmlands, and sustain communities, enabling the growth of diverse crops that provide nourishment and prosperity. These crops are transformed into local beer, an integral part of celebrations and festivals, symbolizing gratitude, happiness, and harmony.
Himalayan Tahr: A Bridge Between Ecosystems
The Himalayan tahr in the logo symbolizes ecological connectivity. This majestic Capra thrives in rugged habitats, transitioning between forested slopes and alpine meadows. Its presence reflects the intricate interactions within ecosystems and the food chain, representing resilience and adaptability. Spanning diverse habitats, from river valleys to dense forests and open meadows, the Himalayan tahr, with its majestic stance on cliffs, inspires calls for harmony and protection, embodying the spirit of conservation efforts.
Sky: The Source of Air
The open space in the logo represents the sky, symbolizing air and wind as carriers of blessings and positivity, bestowing generosity upon all sentient beings.
The Circle: Harmony and Continuity
Encircling the imagery is a symbolic circle, representing the perpetual harmony between humans and nature, emphasizing balance, unity, and the ongoing connection between all life forms and to their physical environment.
UKALI is a community-driven model, focusing on the Upper Karnali Landscape as a learning ground and field campus. Guided by the philosophy of “Leading by Locals,” the initiative ensures that conservation efforts are community-led and grounded in the cultural heritage and values of the landscapes it serves. With the broader vision of developing a replicable approach for other mountain regions in Nepal and beyond, UKALI strengthens local institutions, nurtures conservation leaders, and enhances the capacity of communities to actively participate in and benefit from conservation initiatives.