The Khumbu connection

September 2021

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September 2021

Peter Laurenson and his youngest son Will share tea with friends Pasang Dorje and Nima in their home in Monjo
Wellington tramper Peter Laurenson first visited Khumbu, Nepal, on his O.E in 1988. He’s since returned six times, forming a powerful connection with the region and its people. His adventures there – including a coming of age visit with each of his three sons – are detailed in his book Khumbu.  What were your first impressions of the […]
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