Tours in the pipeline:
The Hindustan-Tibet Road: From Kalka to Shipki La, through the eyes of travellers, writers and artists.
In the footsteps of Penelope Chetwode & John Nankiwell, a writer and an artist, in Kullu in the 1970s.
In the footsteps of photographer and writer Samuel Bourne in Kinnaur and Spiti in the 1860s. Read more. And here. More of his photos here.
We are also hosting a yoga retreat in Tuscany this August. Read more here, and here.
From Chini (Kalpa) to Kinner Kailash, by Bourne
VIEW IN THE WANGA VALLEY, No. 261, by Bourne
Penelope Chetwode at Shainshar, 1971, on her trip with John Nankivell, photographed by Christina Noble.
'Drawing can be more effective than the camera in recording architectural detail.’
Read more here.
DISTANT VIEW OF DUNKAR AND THE SPITI VALLEY, No. 1463, by Bourne
THE NEELA PASS, AT THE HEAD OF THE BUSPA VALLEY, by Bourne
VIEW FROM THE KUNZAM PASS - ELEVATION 14,931 FEET, by Bourne
THE SPITI VALLEY FROM DUNKAR - EVENING, by Bourne
VIEW OF CURIOUS GRAVEL FORMATIONS ON THE LAGURDARSI STREAM AT KIOTO, SPITI, by Bourne.
THE CLIFF, NEAR VIEW (at Rogi), by Bourne