Dreams of The Peaceful Dragon (A Journey Through Bhutan)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAG464 |
Author: | Katie Hickman |
Publisher: | Timeless Books |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2012 |
ISBN: | 9788189497354 |
Pages: | 192 (23 Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 9 inch X 6 inch |
Weight | 310 gm |
Book Description
About the Book
Bhutan is the remote forbidden kingdom in the Himalayas, isolated from the outside world for three centuries. Ten years ago, the west of the country opened to limited group tourism, but the east still remains closed, Katie Hickman is one of only a handful of foreigners ever to penetrate these eastern lands.
Her trip to Bhutan with photographer Tom Owen Edmunds took a year to set up. They journeyed from the capital Thimphu in the west of the easternmost borderland and the remote mountain-top retreats of the barbarous Bragpa people.
Mostly they travelled on horseback, the only feasible means of transport over forbidding terrain ranging from high mountain posses to the leech-infested jungles of the semi-tropical valleys. They lived as Bhutanese, taking refuge with village chieftains, in yak sheds in 'Dzongs' (the vest fortress monasteries from which the country is still governed), in the shadowy temple where bhuddism is still mixed with magic. They met the rulers of the Dzongs, lamas, hermits, a reincarnation of the Budha and a sorceress. Many had never seen foreigners before-one girl mistook them for fairies.
Katie Hickman's wonderfully entertaining book brings vividly to life the mystery and remoteness of the country, the unexpected and humorous aspects of travel, but, above all, it is about people.
Dreams of the Peaceful Dragon contains 23 photographs in full color by Tom Owen Edmunds.
About the Author
Katie Hickman was born in 1960 and has been travelling all her life. Her childhood was spent in Spain, the Far East and southern Ireland, chile and Ecuador. After reading English in Pembroke College, Oxford, she has been a freelance travel writer contributing articles to The Gurdian, Daily Telegraph, You Magazine, Vogue and Women's Journal among others. And over the last four years she has made extended journeys to Indian, Pakistan, Egypt, South America and latterly Bhutan
Contents
1. | In the Beginning | 13 |
2. | Eastern Promises | 20 |
3. | The Door Opens | 30 |
4. | The City of Light | 39 |
5. | The Dragon Awakes | 55 |
6. | The Valley of the Enchanter | 72 |
7. | Into the Hills and Far Away | 86 |
8. | The Sourcess and the Silver Sword | 100 |
9. | Jabberworcks and Flibbertigibbets | 112 |
10. | The Path with No Name | 123 |
11. | Miss livingstone, I Presume? | 136 |
12. | Lullaby for a Lama | 151 |
13. | Strange Encounters | 165 |
14. | The Uttermost East | 182 |