"An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet" by Arnold Henry Savage Landor is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book chronicles the author's journey as he ventures into the forbidden territory of Tibet, a land closed to foreign exploration due to religious sentiments at the time. Landor's narrative focuses on his experiences, challenges, and discoveries as he attempts to survey and document this remote region, emphasizing the hardships faced in pursuit of scientific knowledge and adventure. The opening of the book introduces Tibet as a desolate, high-altitude landscape, detailing the harsh environmental conditions and the restrictive laws that prevent outsiders from entering. Landor prepares meticulously for his journey, equipping himself with scientific instruments and making arrangements for the difficult trek through mountainous terrain. He begins his expedition from Naini Tal in India, gathering a team of local porters while highlighting the unique characteristics of his servant, Chanden Sing. The introduction sets the stage for a series of thrilling encounters and perilous situations that await him in the forbidden land, underlining both the physical and psychological challenges he must overcome during this daring adventure. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet
By Arnold Henry Savage Landor
"An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet" by Arnold Henry Savage Landor is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book chronicles the a...
Arnold Henry Savage Landor was an English painter, explorer, writer, and anthropologist.
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