French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
Himalayan adventure travel is a burgeoning industry in some mountainous regions of Nepal, India, and...
Capilano students and faculty go on a 3-month filed school trek in Nepal. Selected by the 50th Anniv...
Article for The Chrysalis Reader about an avalanche in the Nepal Himalayas in October 1999
During the month of May 2018, I spent my days exploring Kathmandu and hiking for 21 days along the E...
Upper Humla, an area in northwestern Nepal bordering the Tibet Autonomous Region, has lost much of i...
THE jagged edges of the rocky terrain bite sharply into the still tender soles of my young feet as I...
Everest. Sherpas. The world’s only nonquadrilateral flag. The country? Nepal, of course. The nine Av...
Nepal struggles to rebuild after the 2015 earthquake. Everest summiters numbered 456 in spring 2016....
Article for Shout! Outdoor Lifestyle Magazine about the author’s journeys to Basa Village in Nepal a...
This photo essay explores the notion of cultural resiliency in the Nepali Himalayas, and carries a g...
Dr Harka Gurung is Nepal's foremost authority on the Himalaya. He was the leader of the government ...
Interview one: in a buffalo shed under the house where we live. How did I come to be interested in...
Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country, divided into three physiographic region i.e. Terai (Lowland...
Nepal\u27s new constitution was received with both jubilation and violence. Protests swept across th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
Himalayan adventure travel is a burgeoning industry in some mountainous regions of Nepal, India, and...
Capilano students and faculty go on a 3-month filed school trek in Nepal. Selected by the 50th Anniv...
Article for The Chrysalis Reader about an avalanche in the Nepal Himalayas in October 1999
During the month of May 2018, I spent my days exploring Kathmandu and hiking for 21 days along the E...
Upper Humla, an area in northwestern Nepal bordering the Tibet Autonomous Region, has lost much of i...
THE jagged edges of the rocky terrain bite sharply into the still tender soles of my young feet as I...
Everest. Sherpas. The world’s only nonquadrilateral flag. The country? Nepal, of course. The nine Av...
Nepal struggles to rebuild after the 2015 earthquake. Everest summiters numbered 456 in spring 2016....
Article for Shout! Outdoor Lifestyle Magazine about the author’s journeys to Basa Village in Nepal a...
This photo essay explores the notion of cultural resiliency in the Nepali Himalayas, and carries a g...
Dr Harka Gurung is Nepal's foremost authority on the Himalaya. He was the leader of the government ...
Interview one: in a buffalo shed under the house where we live. How did I come to be interested in...
Nepal is a landlocked Himalayan country, divided into three physiographic region i.e. Terai (Lowland...
Nepal\u27s new constitution was received with both jubilation and violence. Protests swept across th...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
Himalayan adventure travel is a burgeoning industry in some mountainous regions of Nepal, India, and...
Capilano students and faculty go on a 3-month filed school trek in Nepal. Selected by the 50th Anniv...