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A Word about Ordering Books

There are very useful books out there that I can recommend if you want to know more about an area. Instead of just listing the books names, I added a link to Amazon where you can order them online. My site's nature is strictly non-commercial, so the books mentioned are the ones I own myself , found helpful and think they might be useful to others. And yes, I do get a commission from Amazon for every book sold via these links, but this does not influence my selection.

Many books can bought cheaper (esp. used paperback) in Kathmandu.

Bei Wohnsitz Deutschland, Schweiz oder Österreich ist es oft günstiger und schneller, die Bücher die Amazon.de zu bestellen, also rechte Kolonne benutzen (keine Verstandkosten ab EUR 20.--).
Title / Description Amazon.com Amazon.de if you live in Switzerland, Germany or Austria.
Trekking in Ladakh, Trailblazer

Best guide-book with many routes and background information about Ladakh.

Ladakh und Zanskar, Mattausch

Sehr guter Führer auf Deutsch.

 
Ancient Futures, Norberg

Insights into Ladakhi culture and how modernization impacts the life. Insightful.

Ladakh - Crossroads of High Asia, Rivzi

Great introduction into Ladakh, does not contain concrete travel hints but an interesting look into its history and selected aspects of its culture.

Trans-Himalayan Caravans,

In-depth description of Ladakh's past as a trading hub. Fascinating for those interested in this aspect.

Servant of Sahibs, Rassul Galwan

Superb. Rassul was working in the crew of the earliest western explorers. His funny and witty descriptions and loyalty make it an outstanding book.

Zanskar im Himalaya, Franz Aberham

Schöne Photos und sorgfältige Texte, welche sich auch um das Zurechtfinden der abgelegenen Region in einer sich ändernden Welt drehen. Sehr schön.

 
Where Heaven and Mountains Meet, Föllmi

 

Travels in the Himalayan Provinces of Hindustan and the Panjab

by William Moorcroft, again an historic account 

nicht erhältlich
Being a Buddhist Nun, K. Gutschow

Anthropologist who has lived in the area for 14 years.