This chapter explores the journey along the Silk Road, focusing on the author's experiences while traveling to Mount Kailash. It highlights the geography, culture, and challenges faced during the journey.
Which of the following best describes Norbu's attitude toward the trek?
Which geographical feature is emphasized as part of the trek’s setting?
What broader theme does the journey of the author and Norbu represent?
What remedy did the Tibetan doctor prescribe for the narrator's symptoms?
Why was the narrator's first impression of Hor described negatively?
What caused the author to feel relieved during the night in Darchen?
What metaphor does the author use to describe the medication he received?
Why did Tsetan believe it wouldn't matter if the author passed away?
What was the author’s immediate emotional reaction to meeting Norbu?
What established the author’s depth of concern regarding his health?
What challenge does the author face while navigating the rugged terrain?
What effect does the author suggest the rugged terrain has on travelers?
What relationship aspect does the author emphasize in relation to nature?
How do travelers adapt to the challenging terrain described in the text?
What emotion does the author mainly express about his arrival in Darchen?
Who does the author meet that changes his perspective on the journey?
What does the vivid description of the cafe suggest about the setting?