Travels in Nepal : the sequestered kingdom
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Travels in Nepal : the sequestered kingdom
(Penguin travel library)
Penguin Books, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-173) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Nepal - a land where a chance encounter may bring you across the ritual sacrifice of a goat, the stoking of a funeral pyre on the banks of the river or sacred bulls lumbering slowly down a street in Kathmandu. Charlie Pye-Smith's travels take him east to Namche Bazar where, within sight of Everest, he discovers a phobia for heights: west down the well- trodden Kali Gandaki gorge and in search of the elusive Chepang people: south to the thin ribbon of low-lying land - Ther Terai - which runs along the Indian border.
Table of Contents
- Kaleidoscope city
- Namche Bazar
- shooting tigers
- along the Kali Gandaki
- return to Kathmandu
- the far east
- three towns
- Jiri - making up for lost time?
- how the Chepangs got their name
- help and hindrance.
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