The Road to Kaza - The Diary of a Winter Homestay in Spiti

The Road to Kaza - The Diary of a Winter Homestay in Spiti
Title The Road to Kaza - The Diary of a Winter Homestay in Spiti PDF eBook
Author Sanjay Mukherjee
Publisher Mountain Walker Private Limited
Pages 420
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 8194050588

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The Road to Kaza is based on the personal diaries maintained by Sanjay Mukherjee (Founder of The Mountain Walker) during the team’s definitive winter trip to Spiti in 2017. The book is a daily record of personal experiences, first-hand information, thoughts, social commentary and insights into local culture as The Mountain Walker team explored some of the remotest villages in the Indian Himalayas, from Key and Kibber to Komic and Hikkim to Hull and Khurik.

Himalayan Gods - Journeys to Kinner Kailash, Kullu and Dodra Kwar

Himalayan Gods - Journeys to Kinner Kailash, Kullu and Dodra Kwar
Title Himalayan Gods - Journeys to Kinner Kailash, Kullu and Dodra Kwar PDF eBook
Author Abhinav Kaushal
Publisher Mountain Walker Private Limited
Pages 162
Release 2019-10-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 8194050553

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The third in “The Mountain Walker Diaries” series captures many thoughts and hundreds of important insights into the social and cultural aspects of life as local millennial youngster Abhinav Kaushal journeys through Kinnaur, Shimla and Kullu districts of his home state, Himachal Pradesh. From a sudden flash flood in the Sutlej to the arduous trek up to Kinner Kailash; from Buffalo Fairs to the Kullu Dussehra; from the interiors of Dodra Kwar to the soul-satisfying local cuisine found in remote dhabas, Abhinav writes from his heart and soul, as he visits the abodes of Gods, ponders the meaning of life, the importance of traditions, and legacy to future generations.

Life in Spiti

Life in Spiti
Title Life in Spiti PDF eBook
Author Himanshu Khagta
Publisher Blurb
Pages 184
Release 2017-02-20
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781366329462

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Life in Spiti begins. It is winter now. This Trans Himalayan region lies adjacent to the old Hindustan Tibet trade routes. Only a few dare to call it home. It is their destiny. The land of Lamas and Monasteries. This ancient Tibetan culture is preserved and protected by high mountain ranges from all sides. No electricity, sub-zero temperature, piles of snow. For once, man is one with nature. This book is a photo documentation of the life of people in the remote Trans Himalayan valley in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.

Green Islands of the Andamans and Nicobars

Green Islands of the Andamans and Nicobars
Title Green Islands of the Andamans and Nicobars PDF eBook
Author Protiva Gupta
Publisher Notion Press
Pages 417
Release 2016-10-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1946048550

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Ink black seas. A scattering of islands far from the home country. Beautiful beaches, lush forests, strange tribes, a penal colony. And a few years ago, a devastating tsunami. That is usually the sum of knowledge that most people have about the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Yet there is so much more that is wondrous and fascinating about these tiny bits of sea-encircled land. Green Islands . . . tells us the many stories of this unique archipelago - its history, its many mysteries, its folklore, and island life in the 1960s – in a captivating travelogue that grabs your attention right from the first page.

Spiti

Spiti
Title Spiti PDF eBook
Author Harish Kapadia
Publisher Indus Publishing
Pages 290
Release 1999
Genre Lāhul and Spiti (India)
ISBN 9788173870934

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This book concentrates on the wealth of summits, unknown passes and remote valleys.

The Last Time I Saw Tibet

The Last Time I Saw Tibet
Title The Last Time I Saw Tibet PDF eBook
Author Bimal Dey
Publisher Penguin Global
Pages 362
Release 2007
Genre Tibet (China)
ISBN

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A runaway teenager from Bengal treks across Tibet with a group of lamas Bitten by wanderlust at a young age, Bimal Dey has travelled the world, including the Arctic and Antarctica. But it’s his journey across Tibet, from Gangtok to Lhasa and Mansarovar when he was a teenager, that holds a special place in his heart. The Last Time I Saw Tibet recounts his adventures during this trip in 1956: a time when Sikkim was not yet part of India, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama still ruled in Tibet although Chinese presence was marked, and Indians were not banned from travelling there. Ordained as a Buddhist monk by his Guruji just before the start of the journey (only lamas can stay in monasteries), posing as one who had taken a vow of silence (he did not know enough Tibetan to convince the Chinese authorities), Dey trekked across the Nathu La pass, Chumbi valley and the Sangpo river along with an intrepid band of lamas, before reaching Lhasa, or Hla-Sa (‘abode of the gods’), many months later. He visited the Jokhang Temple and Norbulingka, the summer palace, was witness to the grandeur of the Potala royal palace where the Dalai Lama resided, and even had an audience with His Holiness. From Lhasa, the author trekked on his own to Kailashnath and Mansarovar, the holiest of pilgrimages for any Hindu. During his journey, he encountered the deep generosity of the local people, made friends among ascetics and mendicants, and the awe-inspiring majesty of the Himalayas brought with it a true understanding of spirituality and faith. Many years later, in the eighties, the author would have the privilege of visiting Mansarovar twice, but he always hankered to travel alone across Tibet, a wish that was eventually granted by the Chinese authorities only at the cusp of the new millennium. This time he saw the ravages of the Chinese occupation in Lhasa, a slow decimation of the Tibetan culture across the countryside, which convinced him that ever more visitors is one way of keeping alive Tibet and its rich and unique traditions.

Inhaling The Mahatma

Inhaling The Mahatma
Title Inhaling The Mahatma PDF eBook
Author Christopher Kremmer
Publisher HarperCollins Australia
Pages 501
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 0730495345

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'When a Gandhi dies, nobody is safe.' 'When a Gandhi dies, nobody is safe.' An assassination and a romance. A hijacking, several nuclear explosions and a religious experience ... just some of the ingredients in the latest tour de force from the bestselling author of the Carpet Wars. In the searing summer of 2004, Christopher Kremmer returns to India, a country in the grip of enormous and sometimes violent change. As a young reporter in the 1990s, he first encountered this ancient and complex civilisation. Now, embarking on a yatra, or pilgrimage, he travels the dangerous frontier where religion and politics face off. tracking down the players in a decisive decade, he takes us inside the enigmatic Gandhi dynasty, and introduces an operatic cast of political Brahmins, 'cyber coolies', low-caste messiahs and wrestling priests. A sprawling portrait of India at the crossroads, Inhaling the Mahatma is also an intensely personal story about coming to terms with a dazzlingly different culture, as the author's fate is entwined with a cosmopolitan Hindu family of Old Delhi, and a guru who might just change his life.