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Started working for Intrepid, an Australian travel agency in March, 2007. It means constant travelling, meeting people, learning about things. Wow! It happened so quickly!

Monday, 28 May 2007

Road to the Nepali border

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2007 (84)
    • ►  June (21)
    • ▼  May (62)
      • Nepal
      • Road to the Nepali border
      • Pass
      • Everest BC
      • Rongbuk Monastery
      • On the way to the Everest
      • Akchung and Sangmo 2.
      • Akchung and Sangmo
      • Conchshell
      • Sakya
      • Tashilhunpo Monastery - Shigatse
      • Atisha
      • Coan and Martin
      • Fly
      • Gyantse Fort
      • Pelkhor Chode in Gyantse
      • Kuchi, kuchi!!!
      • Soul Lake
      • Samye from the Hepo ri
      • Guru Rinpoche
      • Samye Monastery
      • Who is he?
      • Lecture at the Mentsikhang
      • Debate class at Sera Monastery
      • Braille Without Borders
      • Barkhor Square
      • Lhasa - Land of Gods
      • Grassland
      • Breakfast
      • Mother and daughter
      • Homestay
      • Nomads
      • No title
      • Tibetan Idol
      • A little hiking
      • Mandala
      • Kirti Gompa in Langmusi
      • Monks
      • Khora
      • Labrang Monastery
      • Last supper
      • Xian and the Silk Route
      • Calligraphy
      • Tai chi in Xian
      • Warriors
      • Forbidden City
      • The most special group:)
      • Tiennanmen Square
      • More wall
      • The Great Wall
      • Chopsticks
      • Corporation
      • OLYMPIC GAMES 2008
      • My favourite strawberries:)
      • Food street
      • Modern Beijing
      • Beijing office
      • Hongkong by night
      • On the top
      • From a distance
      • On the way to the Big Buddha
      • Hongkong first time
    • ►  March (1)

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I am a Hungarian Tibetologist, who loves traveling and exploring sacred places, especially in Asia.
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