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Overview
It may be difficult to climb to the top of the world, but it’s impossible to get down.Through the Himalayas, through Nepal – trekking through these pages you will laugh, love, learn. You will be battered, beaten, bruised. With each rocky step, each frosty breath, each innocent smile, each respectful “namaste”, you will slowly shed your old skin and rewrap yourself in a pattern so different that your friends won’t recognize you when you’ve returned. Neither will you.
Join me on a journey through ancient culture, timeless traditions, and natural marvels. Tour a spectacular kingdom of brilliant peaks, lush farmland, and rushing rivers, where the welcoming smiles from natives are as pervasive as their own poverty and illiteracy.
Experience the joy inherent in simplicity. Experience Nepal. Once you’ve gone, you can never go home.
Synopsis
It may be difficult to climb to the top of the world, but it's impossible to get down.
Through the Himalayas, through Nepal - trekking through these pages you will laugh, love, learn. You will be battered, beaten, bruised. With each rocky step, each frosty breath, each innocent smile, each respectful "namaste", you will slowly shed your old skin and rewrap yourself in a pattern so different that your friends won't recognize you when you've returned. Neither will you.
Join me on a journey through ancient culture, timeless traditions, and natural marvels. Tour a spectacular kingdom of brilliant peaks, lush farmland, and rushing rivers, where the welcoming smiles from natives are as pervasive as their own poverty and illiteracy.
Experience the joy inherent in simplicity. Experience Nepal. Once you've gone, you can never go home.
Merrimack Journal - Emily Hatcher
Sangai Jaane is the moving story of Wing's internal struggle to come to grips with the disparity between her world and the world she experiences in Nepal. The book centers on Wing's interactions with the native people of Nepal, and provides readers with an incredible and detailed picture of their simple and fragmented lifestyles.
Editorials
Emily Hatcher
Sangai Jaane is the moving story of Wing's internal struggle to come to grips with the disparity between her world and the world she experiences in Nepal. The book centers on Wing's interactions with the native people of Nepal, and provides readers with an incredible and detailed picture of their simple and fragmented lifestyles.—Merrimack Journal