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Shortlisted in the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2020 Iain Campbell has been fascinated by mountains for as long as he can remember. In his new book, he tells the story of a journey following the course of the Indus River from its mouth in the mudflats of Karachi through the Karakorum, Kashmir and the Himalayas to its source in Ladakh on the Indian side of the Tibetan plateau, where it springs from the 'Lion's Mouth' on Mount Kailash. His narrative paints an insightful, honest and heartfelt portrait of Pakistan, a country that through all his wanderings of the deserts and mountains of Asia kept drawing him back, and a place which combines a rich religious heritage with some of the most spectacular mountains in the world. 'I came to see how closely the Indus River is involved with Pakistani religious life and how this has been true for thousands of years' he says. 'I took four months to make this trip and was able to travel slowly... It became apparent to me as I travelled and developed personal friendships that the image of Pakistan that we are often fed by the media is distorted. I found the Pakistanis to be the most hospitable people I have ever met, to the point where I would have to allow time on my walks in the mountains for the delay caused by sitting down to tea and chapatti in every settlement.' Over the course of his journey, he is exposed to all sides of local life, from a Sufi shrine attended by crocodiles to a Holy man competing with Saudi-sponsored Wahhabi clerics in the Swat Valley, a near meeting with the fairies of Nanga Parbat and the temple of a three-year-old Buddhist lama on the edge of the Tibetan plateau. Engrossing and eye-opening, Iain Campbell's account of his travels through this mesmerising land will appeal to travellers, mountaineers, trekkers, wilderness enthusiasts, anyone interested in the culture and history of the subcontinent, and fans of quality travel writing.

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'Beautifully written to wrap the reader up in the sights, sounds and smells of each new destination along the way, this book will have you lusting over places you hardly new existed and will reaffirm your faith in the human race.' Adventure Travel

Table of Contents
Prologue Part I Pakistan The Plains: Sindh and the Punjab Chapter 1 Keti Bandar Chapter 2 Karachi Chapter 3 Bhit Shah and Lake Manchar Chapter 4 Mohenjo Daro Chapter 5 Kalabagh and Mithankot Part II Pakistan The Mountains: Swat and the Karakorum Chapter 6 The Swat Valley Chapter 7 Derai and Tirat Chapter 8 Kohistan Chapter 9 Nanga Parbat Chapter 10 Baltistan Part III India Kashmir and Ladakh Chapter 11 Srinagar Chapter 12 Amarnath Chapter 13 Ladakh Chapter 14 Mahe Bridge Epilogue

From the Lion's Mouth: A Journey Along the Indus

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    Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
    Publication Date: 05/07/2019
    ISBN13: 9781784771607, 978-1784771607
    ISBN10: 1784771600

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    Book Synopsis
    Shortlisted in the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2020 Iain Campbell has been fascinated by mountains for as long as he can remember. In his new book, he tells the story of a journey following the course of the Indus River from its mouth in the mudflats of Karachi through the Karakorum, Kashmir and the Himalayas to its source in Ladakh on the Indian side of the Tibetan plateau, where it springs from the 'Lion's Mouth' on Mount Kailash. His narrative paints an insightful, honest and heartfelt portrait of Pakistan, a country that through all his wanderings of the deserts and mountains of Asia kept drawing him back, and a place which combines a rich religious heritage with some of the most spectacular mountains in the world. 'I came to see how closely the Indus River is involved with Pakistani religious life and how this has been true for thousands of years' he says. 'I took four months to make this trip and was able to travel slowly... It became apparent to me as I travelled and developed personal friendships that the image of Pakistan that we are often fed by the media is distorted. I found the Pakistanis to be the most hospitable people I have ever met, to the point where I would have to allow time on my walks in the mountains for the delay caused by sitting down to tea and chapatti in every settlement.' Over the course of his journey, he is exposed to all sides of local life, from a Sufi shrine attended by crocodiles to a Holy man competing with Saudi-sponsored Wahhabi clerics in the Swat Valley, a near meeting with the fairies of Nanga Parbat and the temple of a three-year-old Buddhist lama on the edge of the Tibetan plateau. Engrossing and eye-opening, Iain Campbell's account of his travels through this mesmerising land will appeal to travellers, mountaineers, trekkers, wilderness enthusiasts, anyone interested in the culture and history of the subcontinent, and fans of quality travel writing.

    Trade Review
    'Beautifully written to wrap the reader up in the sights, sounds and smells of each new destination along the way, this book will have you lusting over places you hardly new existed and will reaffirm your faith in the human race.' Adventure Travel

    Table of Contents
    Prologue Part I Pakistan The Plains: Sindh and the Punjab Chapter 1 Keti Bandar Chapter 2 Karachi Chapter 3 Bhit Shah and Lake Manchar Chapter 4 Mohenjo Daro Chapter 5 Kalabagh and Mithankot Part II Pakistan The Mountains: Swat and the Karakorum Chapter 6 The Swat Valley Chapter 7 Derai and Tirat Chapter 8 Kohistan Chapter 9 Nanga Parbat Chapter 10 Baltistan Part III India Kashmir and Ladakh Chapter 11 Srinagar Chapter 12 Amarnath Chapter 13 Ladakh Chapter 14 Mahe Bridge Epilogue

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