Below the Kali Hind Pass, Bara Bangahal (side). Shepherd wearing ‘chola’ and wool cap, with lamb in his lap. John Keay and I, on our first trek Shimla to Sringar, had found it high on the pass and brought it down. He was climbing up looking for it. This and its companion photo of same man looking through our binoculars, have became well regarded.
Young shepherds who have gone down to the shops in Udaipur or Karpat. They have just crossed the bridge from Karpat and are now carrying the rations they bought up to the summer camp. They wear chola, dora, and fine leather shoes with floral decoration. The boy on the left has something valuable attached by a chain to his ‘dora’. Note sheep skin sacks and goat hair rope.
Lingti plains. Yak herder man and two children. Gaddi flock in background.
We met Dorze’s mother along the way at a village beyond Testha. She is wearing traditional headdress, with ear pieces and cloak made of goat and sheep skin.. Tall stepfather has a traditional spoon hanging from his waist. Another man is pouring chang from a kettle to welcome us. Men and children are wearing traditional hats.