
audiobook
by Sir Francis Edward Younghusband
KASHMIR
A richly detailed portrait of the Kashmir valley unfolds through the eyes of a seasoned British official who spent years wandering its gardens, lakes, and mountain passes. Paired with the striking sketches of a military artist, the text weaves together observations of bustling bazaars, tranquil canals, and the ever‑changing moods of the seasons. The dedication to the Maharaja hints at a friendship forged amid hospitality, lending the narrative a warm, personal tone.
Listeners are taken on a sensory journey from the rose‑laden slopes of the Sind Valley to the mist‑cloaked peaks of the Himalayas, with vivid descriptions of historic sites, local customs, and the region’s famed horticulture. Each chapter balances factual insight—such as the geography of the saucer‑shaped valley—with lyrical reflections on how the landscape exceeds even the most romantic expectations. The accompanying illustrations act as visual pauses, allowing the imagination to linger on sunsets over Dal Lake, bustling market boats, and ancient ruins, creating a vivid, immersive experience of a land that has long captivated travelers.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (334K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-05-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1942
An officer, explorer, and restless traveler, this remarkable Victorian figure crossed Central Asia, led the 1904 British mission to Tibet, and later turned to spiritual writing and interfaith work. His life moves from imperial adventure to a search for meaning, making him a fascinating voice from a changing age.
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