From the Wizard of OZ


Jean-Paul started a journey, a world travel in 2003. It was for the adventure and I'd hoped some where along the way I would find some soul related answers. I followed the yellow brick road you could say, and I met many characters along it.... Some of them have even left messages on this website. You can too.

And the journey became longer than expected. You can see this in my Archives.

Yet somewhere along the way I lost that 'yellow brick road', but in essence I am still on that journey.


This website is about my travel, in all its aspects. A World travel with an Inner travel. The story of the walk.




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[That's me!]

Pic made on January 2008


Favourite Quotes-

" Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow mindedness...." - Mark Twain


"Not all who wander are lost.." J.R. Tolkien



Favourite Book-

"Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle. The wisdom of life and other minor insights...


[My Archive]

Year 2002
Holland, Austria

Year 2003
Africa,Mid.East,Europe,India

Year 2004
Nepal,India,Ashram,Oz,Sing.

Year 2005
Ashram,India,Thai,Holland

Year 2006
Holland,Swiss,Belg,Engl,India

Year 2007
India,Nepal,Tibet,Thailand

Year 2008
India,Nepal,Thailand
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    My Travels In 2008

    ->India
    ->Nepal
    ->Thailand

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    Couch Surfing

    Green Gorilla

    How to Buy a Used
    Royal Enfield Motorbike


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    Saturday, 25 October 2008
    [Mountain Views- North India]

    After months of promises to myself, and now that the sun finally shines after monsoon; I took that walk to Triund (2975M), the green saddle point up and behind Mcleod Ganj (1700m). From here the Dhauladhar Range (5639m peak) really looms up at you.

    Blue sky, warm sunshine, cool air and not a horn to be heard!- I will have to do it again :-) And like treks in Nepal there were regular chai shops on the way, a nice touch on a cool afternoon. Needless to say I slept well that night, after a 6 hour return journey. I let the pics speak further.


    Triund Saddle in front of mountain rangeLocal Goat Herder














    LambsThe Dhauladhar Range














    Solar Lights on Triund SaddleRainbow over Mcled Ganj during monsoon season
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