Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet

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Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet

by W. H. (William Henry) Knight

EN·~7 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

Diary of a Pedestrian

0:16
2

Preface.

4:23
3

Illustrations.

1:06
4

Erratum.

0:18
5

Introduction.

6:50
6

Part I. - The Pleasures of the Plains.

36:09
7

Part II. - Cashmere.

49:29
8

Part III. - A Halt in the Valley.

56:45
9

Part IV. - Little Thibet.

58:06
10

Part V. - Ladak and the Monastery of Hemis.

26:37

Description

A wandering mind set to paper, this unpretentious diary carries a traveler through the lofty valleys of Kashmir and the remote plateaus of Tibet at a time when railways had not yet reached these heights. The author records daily scenes with a blend of practical observation and quiet wonder—whether it is the bustling bazaars of Ladakh, the serene monasteries perched on cliffs, or the simple hospitality offered by shepherd families. Along the way, sketches of architecture and fleeting notes on local customs give the reader a tangible sense of place without the polish of a polished guidebook.

The narrative remains faithful to the moment of its writing, preserving the spontaneous tone of a wanderer jotting notes between journeys. Readers will find useful explanations of unfamiliar names and pronunciations, as the author gently untangles the tangled transliterations of Eastern words for a Western ear. Interspersed with occasional scholarly footnotes, the diary invites listeners to imagine the crisp mountain air, the colors of prayer flags, and the rhythm of life far from modern conveniences, all while retaining the charm of a personal, unfiltered travel log.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (455K characters)

Release date

2003-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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W. H. (William Henry) Knight

A British army officer and travel writer, he is remembered for a vivid account of a long Himalayan journey through Kashmir and Tibet. His writing brings together adventure, close observation, and the curiosity of a nineteenth-century traveler.

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