Chomolungma, travel towards the sky

Chomolungma means “mother goddess of the earth”, in Tibetan. It is the original name of the highest and most spectacular mountain of the world: the Everest (as it is known in the western world).

An article on the review montagnard documents the recently started travel of Lorenzo Gariano, a mountain climber who has chosen an alternative way to approach the roof of the world. A nomadic travel will carry him to tightened contact with people of the Tibetan and Nepalese valleys that develop around the Chomolungma, chasing the rhythm of the encounters and the sharing: catching up the summit of the giant will become therefore a deep travel in the spirit of the Himalayas and its caretakers.

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