Tag Archives: Yunnan Travel
Ascend to End
Traders, pilgrims – travelers, who utilized their legs and lungs through the mountain corridors of he Himalayas often tell tales of the mountains’ ‘natural order’, of the inevitable paths that lead and have led through the walls of stone. … Continue reading
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Tagged china trekking, eastern tibet, Himalayas, Jeff Fuchs, Mountain trekking in Yunnan, mountains, northwestern yunnan, Shangri-La, shangrila, Tibet, trade routes, trekking, treks, Western Yunnan, Winter trekking, yunnan, Yunnan Travel, Yunnan trekking, Zhongdian
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A Devil’s River of Heat
The kora, for Buddhists and Hindus, circumambulating in a clockwise direction follows the apparent movement of the sun. The sun in question is now hidden as we wake in the camp of Chube’ka. Tucked into the valley there is … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia trekking, buddhism, circumambulation, Eastern Himalayas, Expedition, Himalayas, Jeff Fuchs, Kawa Karpo, kawa karpo kora, kawa karpo trek, Meili Snow Mountain, Michael Kleinwort, Mountain Gods, mountains, Nomads, sacred mountain trek, Southwest China travel, Tibet, yunnan, Yunnan Travel, Yunnan trekking
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