About This Book
A firsthand diary traces an overland expedition from the low plains into high mountain country, recorded as daily entries that combine practical travel narrative, vivid landscape description, and anecdotal observation. The writer details routes, vehicles and camp life, weather and topography, encounters with local people and wildlife, and the logistical demands of tents, porters, and supplies. Interspersed notes and an appendix supply additional information on regional architecture and earlier scholarship, while the tone oscillates between wry reportage and attentive natural and cultural observation, conveying both hardships and moments of delight.
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