Journey into the clouds with breathtaking views of Himalayas from Shangrala (our Hotel). Where Hindu, Muslim, Christian & Tibetan Buddhist mingle, where India borders Nepal, Tibet & China
I empathise although, as you can see, I am ignorant about this. We were most aware of the displaced Tibetans who seemed to be fleeing from cultural genocide.
I still believe that despite the troubles you describe that there is a level of happiness there that we, in the West (despite our wealth and "freedom") are sadly lacking.
yep dude i can understand wat u wana feel when u go somwhere else for visting or to do smth else...for vistirs its doesnt matters wat the real place is or smth like that but i m nepalese n my relatives lived there n acctually that was the part of nepal so like alsmost 95% of pepl there r nepalese but still indian cops even gov always try to make trouble in thats place n those pepls which is not fair atleast for humanity.....
I know there are political quibles about borders, nationality, religion and so forth. As British, we feel obliged to STAY OUT of such issues - the British Empire has caused enough trouble already.
In fact we found that despite stories of political struggle, a very harmonious society. I'd even enjoy living there, under Indian or Nepalese Government.
What I really believe in is a world without frontiers & a unified human race!
watever the things is u have to know that this is part of nepal...this lands belongs to nepal and if u go there and visit pepl then they use nepalese laungages for conversation and they wana say they r nepalese
I empathise although, as you can see, I am ignorant about this. We were most aware of the displaced Tibetans who seemed to be fleeing from cultural genocide.
I still believe that despite the troubles you describe that there is a level of happiness there that we, in the West (despite our wealth and "freedom") are sadly lacking.
Best wishes.
JonathanGear 2 years ago
yep dude i can understand wat u wana feel when u go somwhere else for visting or to do smth else...for vistirs its doesnt matters wat the real place is or smth like that but i m nepalese n my relatives lived there n acctually that was the part of nepal so like alsmost 95% of pepl there r nepalese but still indian cops even gov always try to make trouble in thats place n those pepls which is not fair atleast for humanity.....
thehyppack 2 years ago
I know there are political quibles about borders, nationality, religion and so forth. As British, we feel obliged to STAY OUT of such issues - the British Empire has caused enough trouble already.
In fact we found that despite stories of political struggle, a very harmonious society. I'd even enjoy living there, under Indian or Nepalese Government.
What I really believe in is a world without frontiers & a unified human race!
JonathanGear 2 years ago
watever the things is u have to know that this is part of nepal...this lands belongs to nepal and if u go there and visit pepl then they use nepalese laungages for conversation and they wana say they r nepalese
thehyppack 2 years ago