The Journal
Field guides, traveller diaries, and slow-living notes — written by the people who actually live in these mountains.

Stories & Legends·6 min read
While the rest of India ends Dussehra, Kullu begins it. For seven days in October, over 300 village deities are carried by their communities to the Dhalpur Maidan in Kullu town. Each god arrives on a palanquin, accompanied by drums, horns, and a village's worth of devotion. It is the largest assembly of Hindu deities anywhere in the world.

Stories & Legends·8 min read
In 1960, McLeod Ganj was a near-abandoned British hill station with a population of 500. Then the Dalai Lama arrived with 80,000 refugees. Sixty-five years later, this tiny mountain town is the capital of the Tibetan exile government and the most important Tibetan city outside Tibet.

Stories & Legends·5 min read
Chandratal sits at 4,300 metres in Spiti — a crescent-shaped lake surrounded by nothing but scree slopes and sky. During the day, it's blue. At night, it reflects the Milky Way so clearly you can't tell where the water ends and the universe begins.