Shortcut to Tsarang
Arrive in Tsarang
On the way to Ghami
Other caravans passing the old salt route
GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m
Panorama view from the GhamiLa (pass) 3520 m
Cleft landscape an the way to the DzongLa (pass)
Steep way to the DzongLa (pass)
Landscape near Tsele
Gyakar Gurung village
Inside a Thakkali house
Across the Kali Gandaki river
On the way to Tsele
Inhabitants in Mustang
The Gompa in Mustang town
Mustang inhabitants welcome us
Mustang town
The last steps to Mustang town
Landscape before Mustang town
The gate to Mustang town
Panorama view near Mustang town
Kiddies in Tsarang
Wall painting inside the Gompa
Entrance inside a Gompa
On the rooftop of a Gompa in Tsarang
Chorten on the way to Mustang town
Paws of a snow leopard
Tsarang Chorten
Inside a Gompa
Chorten near Geling
Ghami village
Chorten before Tsarang
On the way to Tsarang
Alleyway in Mustang town
Monk in Mustang town
Kiddies in Tsarang
Abbot of Tsarang and Salama
Mustang town center
Mustang from the top view
Gable of the Namgyal Gompa
Along an alley in Mustang town
Mustang center place and post office
Our host lady in Mustang town
A good cook and simple kitchen
Other view from the rooftop
Chorten inside Mustang town
Our guide and interpreter in Mustang town
Mani wall in Mustang town
In Mustang town
Namgyal Gompa
Phuwar village near Mustang city
Walk outside the Mustang town
Mani stone
Ketchen village near Mustang city
Landscape north of Mustang
Mustang view from the north side
Kings Palace in Mustang
A boys portrait in Mustang town
Mastiff dogs watching the Kings palace
Group photo at the palaces rooftop
Our campground on the roof top
The decent Royal Palace
Long life for the King His Royal Highness Jigme P…
Way down from NyiLa (pass) 3950 m
Way down from NyiLa (pass) 3950 m
Mani wall in Geling
Still on the shortcut to the way to Tsarang
Rest before Geling
Way to Geling
Jomsom the starting point of the Mustang treck
Mustang or the kingdom Lo Mantang
Nilgiri peak 7061 m
Landlady of the "Red House"
The first 12 km walk
Our treck along the Kali Gandaki river
The "Red House" in Kagbeni
In the Red House
Kagbeni, the entrance to the kingdom Mustang
Kagbeni view from the first steps in Lo Mantang
Ancient ruins in Tangbe
Entrance into the kingdom Lo Mantang
Kagbeni view from Lo Mantang
Chorten near Tangbe
Three chorten near Tangbe
Chorten in Chusang
Panorama to the Himalaya peaks
Tsele village
The bridal couple on the way to their happyness
Scene at the central place in Herat
Vendor offers his products in his ordinary shop
Guests go to the wedding festival
Fruit vendors offer their products after the rain
Watermelons the most common fruit in Afghanistan .…
Selling sweeties and other goods
Selling out the blankets for the comming wintertim…
Worker return to their homes
A bakery shop
Producing garments
Inside the blacksmith's shop
Fire wood for the comming hard wintertime
Dromedaries often seen in Herat
Scene on one of the main roads
Remains of the Musallah complex
Field workers return to the town
Typical Afghanian truck
Other scene behind the main road
Afghanian musician plays his instrument
The main road in Herat
Behind the main road in Herat
Small music shop in Herat
A baker making Naan
The western quarter of Herat
Textiles and garments are displayed on the ground
The samovar is hot all the day
Simple fruit and vegetable selling on an ancient p…
Along a channel in Herat
Horse coaches used as taxis
View inside a common kitchen
A scene like thousand years ago
Tea shops open in the afternoon
Ornaments inside the Musallah complex in Herat
Most shops are closed during praying time
Butcher selling mutton
Scene during sunset in Herat
An walker gets in pose for my photo shoot ...
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