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Hillary's 49th day
#899 ( 2-8 March 2018 )
The climber’s ashes were scattered on waters off Auckland on the holy day of the Sherpa commemoration in Nepal
“Tell me more …”
#897 ( 16-22 February 2018 )
Liz Hawley said goodbye and thank you, then expressed surprise
to be still alive the following morning
Elizabeth Hawley 1923–2018
#895 ( 2-8 Febrauary 2018 )
Phaplu in winter
#893 ( 19-25 January 2018 )
Sir Ed's funeral
#891 ( 5-11 January 2018 )
Edmund Hillary passed away 10 years ago this week, but the legacy of his work in Nepal lives on
Sir Ed’s funeral- Part I
#890 ( 29 Dec 2017 - 4 jan 2018 )
Edmund Hillary passed away 10 years ago, but the legacy of his work in Nepal lives on
Bardiya beginnings
#888 ( 15-21 December 2017 )
How Nepal’s wild west was opened to eco tourism 30 years ago
Returning to Chitwan
#886 ( 1-7 December 2017 )
Nature has reclaimed Tiger Tops, once Asia’s best wildlife lodge
The views parfait, the light magnifique
#884 ( 17-23 November 2017 )
Filming luxury fashion brand suitcases at dawn on Lake Taupo
The lyrical life of Desmond Doig
#882 ( 3-9 November 2017 )
Editor, writer, painter, designer, photographer, expeditioner, conservationist, Renaissance man, and a Kathmandu everyman
Aching for the Arctic
#880 ( 20-26 October 2017 )
Sweltering in the September humidity of a Kathmandu traffic jam, I ache for the crack of calving glaciers
Alan Root 1937-2017
#878 ( 6-12 October 2017 )
Innovative wildlife filmmaker and inventor of Root’s Ruin
Alan Root 1937-2017
#877 ( 22-28 September 2017 )
Innovative wildlife filmmaker and inventor of Root’s Ruin
Chatwin near Chitwan
#876 ( 15-21 September 2017 )
When writer Bruce Chatwin visited Nepal, nothing could be ordinary
One day of life in the jungle
#874 ( 1-7 September 2017 )
Long before the term ecotourism was coined, an initiative in Nepal rooted in conservation and community was hailed as one of Asia’s best
Hillary meets Hillary
#872 ( 18-24 August 2017 )
Gaida Sahib
#870 ( 4-10 August 2017 )
Andrew Laurie, Chitwan’s Rhino Man, did pioneering research into the endangered animals
Shooting the rapids
#868 ( 21-27 July 2017 )
The pioneers of the early days of river running in Nepal
Little Buddha comes to town
#866 ( 7-13 July 2017 )
When Kathmandu Valley became the location for a Bertolucci film
Sons of the famous
#864 ( 23-29 June 2017 )
Tigerman
#862 ( 9-15 June 2017 )
Landing hard in Meghauli
#860 ( 26 May - 1 June 2017 )
The Twin Otter lurched, and a blur of elephants and people flashed past the left wing
Preserving our heritage
#858 ( 12-18 May 2017 )
Professor Eduard Sekler’s enduring legacy of heritage and conservation in Nepal
Warwick Deacock, 90
#856 ( 28 April - 4 May 2017 )
Who lived life to the full and left a footprint in Nepal
A serious Swiss
#854 ( 14-20 April 2017 )
Toni Hagen knew from his country’s experience that Nepal would benefit from democracy and decentralisation
Call of the wild
#852 ( 31 March - 6 April 2017 )
Forty years later, I can still taste the fear and feel my trembling knees as I cowered uselessly behind the tree to dodge the charging rhino
"Join us on the land"
#850 ( 17-23 March 2017 )
Remembering the legendary Boris Lisanevich, founder of the Royal Hotel
Never fly into clouds
#848 ( 3-9 March 2017 )
Those wonderful Pilatus Porter pilots and their flying machines
Fire in the afternoon
#846 ( 17-23 February 2017 )
Once upon a time, Lady Elephant helped put out the flames at Tiger Tops
The unsuccessful hippie
#844 ( 3-9 February 2017 )
Although I never meant to stay, I am still here over 40 years later
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