Among the Tibetans

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Among the Tibetans

by Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird

EN·~2 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:36

CHAPTER I THE START

34:59

CHAPTER II SHERGOL AND LEH

33:58

CHAPTER III NUBRA

32:36

CHAPTER IV MANNERS AND CUSTOMS

30:21

CHAPTER V CLIMATE AND NATURAL FEATURES

32:03

Description

A vivid travelogue opens with an eager explorer leaving the familiar valleys of Kashmir, where bustling Anglo‑Indian camps and the fragrant deodar‑lined mountains frame a world of tea‑houses, riverboats and the quiet hum of daily life. The narrative paints the seasonal shift from emerald lawns to dusty, mosquito‑laden plains, capturing both the beauty of the landscape and the restless presence of foreign settlers.

From there the journey pushes into the remote plateaux of Lesser Tibet, carried by a small but indomitable party and a remarkable horse named Gyalpo, whose spirited antics and uncanny intelligence become a constant companion. Along the rugged paths the author meets a colorful cast—a Punjabi interpreter, a diligent Kashmiri coolie, and local guides—while observing the customs, architecture, and everyday rhythms of Tibetan villages. The prose balances keen ethnographic detail with personal adventure, inviting listeners to experience the awe of high‑altitude travel and the subtle complexities of cultures encountered along the way.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (158K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Asad Razzaki and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-12-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird

Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy) Bird

1831–1904

A bold Victorian traveler turned illness into a passport to the wider world, crossing continents and writing vivid books that brought far-off places to readers at home. Her journeys through Japan, the Rocky Mountains, Korea, China, and the Middle East helped make her one of the best-known travel writers of her time.

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