About This Book
A travel narrative records an overland expedition from the Indian frontier across high Tibetan plateaus into Chinese territory, recounting route, camps, and logistical preparations. It chronicles harsh mountain conditions, high passes and lakes, recurring shortages, deaths of pack animals, illness among companions, and improvised problem-solving. Encounters with nomads, Mongol caravans, Tibetan monasteries, Chinese officials and missionaries yield ethnographic description, bargaining episodes, and contrasting hospitality. Interspersed with hunting, topographical observations and practical advice for future travellers, the account also includes a contemporaneous chapter on a Muslim rebellion in China and concludes with the return journey to India.
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