The Personal Nepal of Mani Lama

The Personal Nepal of Mani Lama
A Special Photo and Cultural Tour in The Aftermath Of The Earthquake
Date October 28 – November 12, 2015

  • Now is the time to commit to go to Nepal!
    As Nepal stabilizes after the basic earthquake recovery work is completed, each foreign visitor will be of extraordinary value to the economic recovery that is so badly needed.
  • A Different Perspective has the unique ability to create a one-of-a-kind photography and cultural trip to Nepal that will be a lifetime experience and simultaneously create badly needed moral and financial support for this amazing land at the time they need it most.
  • Mani Lama, widely recognized and the most significant indigenous photographer in Nepal will lead our trip. He has been capturing the soul and essence of Nepal on film and digitally for almost 40 years. No one knows Nepal photographically better than Mani.

Because of the special circumstances Mani and our team in Katmandu are putting together a tour like no other:

  • Included in the cost of each trip will be a special $500 contribution to one of the most important local funds to guarantee that the most crucial work is done. We are working on this right now and will announce the name shortly.
  • Also included in this trip will be a special day of service when all participants will spend the day working with a local not-for-profit foundation delivering services to the local community. Details also to be announced soon.
  • We have arranged special access whereby we will meet with local civic leaders who will update us on the status of the situation and the recovery, what is needed and what steps are being taken.

We are currently reconfiguring the itinerary for our previously planned Nepal trip to include the most important iconic stops with the greatest photographic and cultural importance wherever possible and add new locations that will provide participants with significant first hand value in terms of understanding what has happened in Nepal and bring you into direct contact with the people of Nepal right now.
As is our practice, we will need a minimum of six for this tour and the maximum number will be eight. You will stay in 4-5 star or best available accommodations and most importantly there will be absolutely no concern for personal safety, health or comfort. To learn more about this very intimate and meaningful opportunity to make a difference call me soon at 415-331-3791 or email me at teri@differentperspectivetours.com
Hope to speak with you soon.
Best Regards,

Teri Goldstein