Description
Kulu and Lahoul is a detailed non-fiction work by C. G. Bruce that explores two of India’s most fascinating and remote mountainous regions. The book offers comprehensive insights into the geography, climate, flora, and fauna of the Kulu Valley and the Lahoul region in Himachal Pradesh.
Bruce’s account delves into the lives and traditions of the local communities inhabiting these challenging terrains, documenting their customs, beliefs, and ways of life. The author provides vivid descriptions of the landscape, mountain passes, and settlements, making the reader feel transported to these high-altitude locations.
Through meticulous observation and narrative, the book serves as both a geographical guide and a cultural study of these regions. It remains an invaluable resource for those interested in Indian geography, mountain communities, and the history of exploration in the Himalayas. The work combines travel writing with ethnographic detail, offering readers a window into the unique characteristics of Kulu and Lahoul.







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