Saturday, December 31, 2016
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Lonely Planet of , Lo Manthang, Upper Mustang(Nepal)
Tibetan woman, Lo Manthang, Upper Mustang. Mustang region is the former Kingdom of Lo and now part of Nepal, in the north-central part of that country, bordering the People's Republic of China on the Tibetan plateau between the Nepalese provinces of Dolpo and Manang. The Kingdom of Lo, the traditional Mustang region, and “Upper Mustang” are one and the same, comprising the northern two-thirds of the present-day Nepalese Mustang District, and are well marked by official “Mustang” border signs just north of Kagbeni where a police post checks permits for non-Nepalese seeking to enter the region, and at Gyu La (pass) east of Kagbeni.
Beautiful Landscape views of Kagbeni valley.
A Nepalese Tibetain farmer sifting Buckwheat grains during harvesting time to remove chaff at Lomanthang.
Mans plowing field with dzomos, a cross between a yak and domestic cattle at Lomanthang(Nepal)
A prayer wheel is a cylindrical wheel (Tibetan: འཁོར་, Wylie: 'khor) on a spindle made from metal, wood, stone, leather or coarse cotton. Traditionally, the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum is written in Sanskrit on the outside of the wheel.
Children playing tug-of-war on in front of Mustang king place at LOmanthang Nepal once evening .
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
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