Blog Entries tagged 'lama'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'lama'
- Tibet In Exile..!!..Mcloud Ganj (Himachal Pradesh)17th-21st. July... After an awesome week with Naveen & Neera at Darang Tea Estates and a 45min. drive, with many thanks to Naveen for the lift and farewell lunch at the Dhauladar Hotel in Dharamsala.. I've now been in Bhagsunag, about Posted by wattslee in "Wattsup&Whereto" | Jul 21, 2016
- In Search of the Tomb of Songtsang Gompa, Tsetang, Tibet The spread of Buddhism in Asia, first through the Silk Route to China and Japan and by Buddhist Emperors of India to SE Asia, who sent missionaries by trading ships, are fascinating subje Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | May 25, 2015
- Hutongs of Beijing and Lama Temple We'd gone into hibernation mode, killing time in the morning in the misguided hope that it would warm up, although it never did. We also had an unhealthy addiction to the Logos game/app that Posted by Sarah.M in Explore | Apr 12, 2015
- 64.Gun Atacama 102: sabah gayzer, aksam tuz goluSabah 3:30'da kalkarken herhalde cildirmis olmaliyiz.. Siesta bizim neyimize diye soyleniyorduk. Atacama Colu'nun tum gizemlerini bir bir ogrenecegiz ya, sabahin koru turunda istikamet gayzerler! Efendim, bulundugumuz yuksekligin sarhoslugu yetmiyormus gi Posted by ayca ozer in SiestaFiesta | Feb 2, 2014
- The Nubra Valley We had a few days of recuperation in Leh after our trek and managed to find an organised tour into the Nubra Valley which is very close to the Tibetan and Pakistani borders. Over the la Posted by takinitezy in Two Months in Incredible India | Oct 12, 2012
- Romantic Encounters On Isla Del SolLake Titicaca. It´s one of these names that embodies exoticism, dreamy distant lands that are to be visited perhaps one day, some day. That, coupled with its main town Copacabana, well, the imagination just spins. So, after the gorgeous Sucre, I got Posted by Ritka2 in Tasting The Dream | May 4, 2012
- Silence Of The Llamas: BoliviaI have now spent a full week on Bolivia and everything about this country is a loud contradiction. The minute you cross the border from Argentina (on foot, walking 20 minutes from where the night bus romantically drops you off Posted by Ritka2 in Tasting The Dream | Apr 21, 2012
- You've missed us? Bucketbath is back! Micah and I hope you are as happy as we are to have this water pail-o-fun back together. We're spending the next month traveling Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Mar 1, 2012
- Twelve Days in TibetOn day ten of our 12 days in Tibet, we saw him. His image hung where the ceiling beam met the wooden pillar. We were sitting in a small house, in a small village outside of Lhasa, where Posted by Lis.L in Let's Go Get Lost | Feb 20, 2012
- Reflections on Tibet whilst in Lhasa, Tibet As one gets older the 11 hour jet-lags seem to linger longer than in the past. So at 4:00 Am today I decided to share my thoughts a Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jun 27, 2011
- To meditate or not to meditate...in a noisy city?As a keen mediator I have always struggled with the distraction of noise. It is the one thing that can pull me out of the most beautiful spaces a bit like a jack in the box. Whilst Posted by Lisa Tully in Spiritual Backpackers India | May 16, 2011
- Kathmandu Day 3January 7th 2011 I have to admit this has been the longest time I’ve gone without taking a shower.. I’ve been so bone chillingly cold that the thought of cool water hitting my skin intimidated me. But I had to. Posted by Ole blue in Nepal 101 | Jan 8, 2011
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