HIGH ADVENTURE
[This is the third article in TTP’s new Monday feature on Adventure & Exploration. Hope you enjoy it – JW.]
Are you up for a real adventure in your life? Not group tour stuff but the real deal, the genuine article, the Real McCoy.
Ready? This is going to be true High Adventure in both senses of the word – for our entire experience is going to be over two miles high (11,000ft/3,400m) in a hidden region of remotest Asia where the world’s most exotic culture still exists… that of Tibet.
Having driven many thousands of kilometers crisscrossing Chinese-Occupied Tibet, I’ve seen how Beijing has destroyed Tibetan culture, turning it into a Disney-type fake theme park for Chinese tourists.
Yet there’s a part of Tibet that the British, when they ruled India, prevented China from capturing. Monasteries over a thousand years old still flourish there today. There’s nothing else like it on earth – and in the remotest part of it is The Grand Canyon of the Himalayas. Running its Class IV and V rapids is one of the greatest whitewater experiences on our planet. This is High Adventure.












