Taking Stock: 200 Days on the Road

Taking Stock: 200 Days on the Road

Posted by on Oct 23, 2014 in Taking Stock | 25 Comments

We have made it. 200 days on the road. 4800 hours of travelling, exploring and living in 16 countries. More than 12000 km of rocky roads, smooths highways, dirt paths and wooden bridges. We have slept in about 97 different beds, some soft, some hard, some bedbug-free, others outside under the stars. We have ridden […]

Village Retreat in Jiaju 甲居

Village Retreat in Jiaju 甲居

Posted by on Oct 19, 2014 in Travelogue | No Comments

The driver drops us off at the entrance to the village. We are on foot from here on. The dust puffs out from under our steps as we walk towards the sloping hills, terrace upon terrace of fields descend steeply towards the deep canyon below. The Tibetan architecture pops out from the green background, little […]

What lies behind the gorge in Langmusi

What lies behind the gorge in Langmusi

Posted by on Oct 10, 2014 in Travelogue | 4 Comments

Nature, always inartistic, takes pleasure in creating the impossible. – Jerome K. Jerome I can no longer tell if the white smoke is from my own breath or the million chimneys that surround us. Billowing fumes fight against the frosty air and warm patches of wet grass seem to be steaming from the ground up. […]

Underground Tibetan Amdo Dumplings

Underground Tibetan Amdo Dumplings

Posted by on Oct 5, 2014 in Inspiration from the Road, Kitchen | One Comment

These are not momos. The well-known Tibetan and Nepalese dumplings go very well with images of high Himalayan mountains and icy winds, hot succulent gems to warm your soul from the inside out. These dumplings however go by a different name; these little bursts of juicy meat wrapped in pockets of dough accomplish the job […]