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My Five Day Walk to School

Tanzin Norbu grew up in the ancient Himalayan kingdom of Zanskar and walked for five days to get to school.

Tanzin Norbu grew up in the ancient Himalayan kingdom of Zanskar, now part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. His village is so remote and high up in the mountains that it is cut off from the rest of the world for seven months of the year. In 1981, when Tanzin was seven years old, his parents decided it was time to send him to school. But the nearest one was five days walk away, across a notoriously dangerous mountain pass.

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(Picture: Zanskari Tanzin Norbu in his village)

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55 minutes

Last on

Thu 18 Dec 2014 03:05GMT

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  • Wed 17 Dec 2014 12:05GMT
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  • Thu 18 Dec 2014 03:05GMT

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