Spiti


Book Description

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




Lahaul-Spiti


Book Description

The Present Study Describes The Land And People Of Lahaul-Spiti, A Remote District Of Himachal Pradesh. It Is A Multi-Disciplinary Study And The Subject Has Been Dealt With Chronologically, In Order To Present An Overall Picture Of This Beautiful And Unique Region Of The Himalayas.




Spiti


Book Description

Eyes painted with wonder, And mind harbouring ambition of soaring skies, I stepped foot onto this journey. Magic awaited me. And as I treaded each step, I surrendered to it. Trusting me in it’s care. Every journey is more than just physically crossing frontiers. It expands the very frontiers of our very being. As Pratik began this journey to Spiti, a land where divinity resides, he caressed his very deepest reaches. In the presence of pristine beauty, majestic panoramas and the sublime serenity of the monasteries, he rediscovered the very traces of his being that he most revelled in. Every instant was a picture painted with profound realisations, wistful nostalgia and insights that would shape the rest of his life. As he recreates this journey, he invites you to join him. Together, you will not just experience this very journey, but will become one with it. Together, those very moments that shaped your very beings will be recreated, and the very essence to Spiti will pervade to your souls. Enroute, you will discover parts of yourself that you left along the way, and the flame of these very parts will re-ignite. Every moment will be filled with magic, one which will haunt, soothe and gently caress you. Come, join hands, as we embark together on this voyage to the very deepest reaches of the sublime.







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


Book Description

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.




Spiti to Scotland


Book Description

A passionate traveller essentially indulges in a form of ‘hedonism’ that basically says ‘pleasure is the highest good and a proper aim of human life’. So, let’s ignite our quest to witness this constantly evolving planet, its various manifestations happening even as we read this and its myriad creations by either visiting various places by your-self or view them vicariously through the author’s eyes. This is the third book by the award-winning author whose first book ‘Travelogue Across Hemispheres’ had captured the imagination of its readers. The rare reviews that this book garnered are testimony to the level of credibility this author has gathered. His second book ‘Traverse Canada’ too has its readers stay riveted with its contents. With an unwavering belief that writer’s effort should be to pen so that his readers experience his own experiences, off he goes globe-trotting gathering scattered jewels of incredible places to share with his readers. A captivating read for both avid and armchair travellers.




Left, Right, and then, Straight to Spiti


Book Description

The second of “The Mountain Walker Diaries” series records the quirky thought process of Sanjay Mukherjee (Founder of The Mountain Walker) as he travels with the team and his 9-year-old, city-bred child across Kinnaur and Spiti on a journey that takes them across Hangrang Valley, to the Mummy at Gue, through iconic monasteries of Spiti, culminating in a 6-hour hike from Kunzum La to Chandratal.