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Shangri-La: A Travel Guide to the Himalayan Dream (Bradt Travel Guide) [Paperback]

Michael Buckley (Author)
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Bradt Travel Guide November 25, 2008

Shangri-La is one of the most evocative myths of our time —so powerful that it has entered the dictionary as a synonym for paradise.As myths go, it is a young one: Shangri-La made its debut with the 1933 publication of British author James Hilton’s novel, Lost Horizon. No sooner was Shangri-La created by Hilton than a host of places staked claims to being the real location that inspired the book.

This guide to the mythical site of Shangri-La is rooted in the glorious reality of the Himalaya, encompassing parts of southwest China, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim and Ladakh. It forms a concise guide to the most remote areas of the region, with a focus on major mountain peaks, and some well-chosen treks in each area.

Practical information and maps will ensure that visitors can make the most of their trip to this other-worldly destination, while armchair readers can browse and dream...

• First and only guide on the market blending exploration of the myth with practical advice on visiting the contested sites

• Focus on the region’s legendary sacred peaks and monasteries, including acclimatisation hikes, as well as tougher treks

• Provides background on oddball adventurers and seekers of lost kingdoms of the Himalaya

• Sidebars on esoteric topics like Tracking the Yeti (Bhutan) and Crazy about Hockey (Ladakh)

• Illustrated wildlife appendix — a concise field guide to the most unusual animals

• Extended color photo sections to illustrate the concept of Shangri-La


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'This is an esoteric but interesting guide to vast stretches of the Himalayas. While not exhaustive, it comes at places that have been written about ad infinitum from left field. It proves there are always new ways of looking at the same thing.' Sunday Telegraph 'The book is a good read which carries lightly its formidable research. The writing style is lucid, indeed rather racy and even colloquial in parts...which means that the considerable detail can be absorbed with ease. It is an extremely well-produced volume with excellent appendices and some wonderful coloured photographs.' Richard Hughes, The James Hilton Newsletter

About the Author

Michael Buckley has travelled widely in Tibet, China, central Asia and the Himalaya, visiting many Tibetan enclaves. He is author of Eccentric Explorers, a book about the exploits of ten fearless adventurers to the Tibetan plateau, and of a travel narrative, Travels in the Tibetan World. For Bradt, he has also authored Shangri-La: A Travel Guide to the Himalayan Dream – a concept guidebook that covers contenders for the Shangri-La crown across the Himalayan range. In the course of numerous journeys to Tibet, Buckley has hitchhiked overland from Chengdu to Lhasa, trekked around Mount Kailash and mountain-biked from Lhasa to Kathmandu.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides; 1st edition (November 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841622044
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841622040
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #969,418 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A nomad at heart, Michael Buckley thrives on adventuring in remote corners of the globe--rappelling through the treetops of Costa Rica, hunting elusive mammals in the wilds of Bhutan (with a camera), diving with manta rays, kayaking in Cambodia, or trekking in Tibet. To get off the track, he is keen on self-propelled transport methods--mountain-biking, hiking, kayaking and diving. He is author or co-author of ten books, including Eccentric Explorers (a biography-based book), Shangri-La: a Guide to the Himalayan Dream (themed around the Himalayan utopia), Tibet: the Bradt Travel Guide, and Travels in the Tibetan World (travel narrative). Although he travels world-wide, he is especially drawn to Southeast Asia and the Himalayan region.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Legendary Places, May 26, 2009
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If American novelist James Michener invented Bali Hai, Shangri-La was created by British novelist James Hilton, author of the 1933 novel Lost Horizon. Now Vancouver-based travel writer Michael Buckley has produced Shangri-La: A Travel Guide to the Himalayan Dream, published by Bradt Travel Guides. The scoop of the book is impressive, covering a 12-country oblong rectangle bounded by Kabul (Afghanistan), Kashgar (China), Chongqing (China), and Bangkok (Thailand). I have been to many of the legendary cities covered in the guide, including Leh, Lhasa, Kathmandu, and Thimphu. and I share Michaels passion for the region. My trip to Nepal was incomplete and this book has given me the urge to return. Shangri-La: A Travel Guide to the Himalayan Dream is brimming with National Geographic-quality photography and cultural trivia, and although travel routes and logistics are touched upon briefly, you would need to another guide for specific hotel and restaurant information and Buckley has a 300-page Tibet (Bradt Travel Guide)for Tibetan plateau coverage in great detail from same publisher.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Much more than a travel guide!, January 14, 2009
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The author has written several travel guides, all worthwhile and interesting even for armchair travellers. What makes this book special is that it combines physical descriptions and current information about travel in the Himalayas with Mr. Buckley's thoughtful meditations on "Lost Horizon" and what Shangri-La has come to mean since James Hilton first envisioned his mountain-bound Utopia. The author's profound love for both the real and the imagined landscapes under discussion shines through on every page and from every one of the many carefully-chosen photographs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars dreaming of shangri-la, November 20, 2008
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Dreams are no good unless you act on them. This book has fired up dreams to find my own Shangri-La in the Himalayas. This guidebook is well-researched and and thoughful, entertaining and humerous. The extended colour sections are a bonus, helping to visualize dream destinations. Not only a travel guide, a great read as well!
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