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SPITI: Adventures in the Trans-Himalaya

SPITI: Adventures in the Trans-Himalaya

By :- Harish Kapadia

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Type: English

Pages: xxvi + 212

Format: Hard Bound

ISBN-13: 978-81-7305-700-7

Edition: 4th Revised

Publisher: ARYAN BOOKS INTERNATIONAL

Size: 17cm x 25cm

Product Year: 2024

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Spiti, which literally means the 'middle country', so called because it is surrounded by mountain ranges on all sides, lies on the Indian border with Tibet. It lies across the main range of the Himalaya, which is known as the 'trans‑Himalaya'. It also lies between the major former empires of Bushahr, Kullu, Ladakh and Tibet. One route from the south, along the valleys from Kinnaur traditionally allowed easy access to Spiti. It travelled along the Satluj and later along the Spiti river. This route is now motorable and is kept open almost throughout the year. The original six-week journey is now reduced to about 24 hours, but it is equally tiring.  The road from Shimla passes through Kinnaur to reach Khab, where the Spiti river joins the Satluj. From here it climbs up a series of bends called 'Koh Loops' for 10 km to enter the barren land of the Hangrang valley. This is the trans-Himalayan terrain. About 30 kilometres ahead, one enters Spiti at Sumdo. This is where the Pare Chu river, re-entering India after a journey in Tibet, merges with the Spiti river. Kaja, the headquarters of the Spiti district is on the left bank of the Spiti river.

Another road coming in from the northwest links Spiti with Manali and the Kullu district. This route goes over the two high passes of Kunzum la and Rohtang. This spectacular road is generally open from early August till late October depending on the snow conditions on the passes. This route takes about 12 hours of travel and at present is rather popular when open.  The recently constructed ‘Atal Tunnel’ is open all through the year and is a major shortcut that makes travel easy.

This book (4th edition)  is based on the author's several visits to Spiti from the earliest days – exploring valleys, climbing peaks and visiting monasteries.  Through the experiences of the author, the book also highlights the transform-ation of Spiti from an ancient civilization to a well-known tourist destination.  Complete with several maps, sketches, photographs, road distances and trek routes, this book is a major reference work on the area. This book will be an essential reading for mountaineers, trekkers, travellers and historians  and can also be read as a simple armchair travelogue.




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Harish Kapadia has made a unique contribution to our knowledge of the Himalaya – as editor of The Himalayan Journal, one of the most authoritative and comprehensive records of exploratory activity in the Himalaya; through his numerous books and as a leader and organiser of countless expeditions over the years. His deep knowledge, accounts of his journeys and personal experiences recounted in many books and articles, serve as a valuable source of information of the region.

Harish began climbing and trekking in the hills around Mumbai in his youth. His first visit to the Himalaya was almost six decades ago, and he has never looked back since, still trekking and climbing actively. He has climbed more than 30 Himalayan peaks, many of them being first ascents, and crossed more than 140 Himalayan passes to explore different valleys.

He continued with his passion in spite of facing serious personal injuries and loss. He suffered a major family setback when his young son, Lt. Nawang Kapadia, fell to a bullet while fighting terrorists in Kashmir.

From 1997 to 1999, he served as Vice President of the Indian Mountaineering Foundation and was awarded the IMF Gold Medal in 1993, and the Tensing Norgay Award, the highest Adventure Award in India.

Harish was honoured with the Patron's

Medal by the Royal Geographical Society, 'for contributions to geographical discovery and mountaineering in the Himalaya'. He was also honoured with Piolet's d'Or (Asia), King Albert Medal (Belgium) and Joss Lynam Medal (Ireland).

 Harish has been invited to many countries to lecture on his Himalayan exploits, and is a member of several organisations. He is married, and lives in Mumbai.

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