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As an award-winning chef, Günter Hager, who was born in Austria’s Salzkammergut region, organised International Austrian Gourmet Weeks in faraway Asia in the 1980s. In 1998, he crossed the Himalayas out of a sheer sense of adventure. What he did not know at the time was that he was laying the foundations for a deep friendship with the Tibetan people. Today, the passionate restaurateur successfully runs a traditional inn in the Upper Austrian capital of Linz. Yet for more than a quarter of a century, Günter has always found time to visit and explore the Tibetan side of northern India.

Günter Hager’s utterly authentic stories provide an almost intimate insight into a world we know little about, and a way of life very different from that of Western culture. They are a worthy continuation of the work of previous great Austrian Tibet researchers, such as Johann Gruber, Herbert Tichy and Heinrich Harrer.

 

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“A Story of Compassion and an Austrian Man’s Spiritual Connect with Tibetan Refugees across the Himalayan Terrains”

About the Author

As an award-winning chef, Günter Hager, who was born in Austria’s Salzkammergut region, organised International Austrian Gourmet Weeks in faraway Asia in the 1980s. In 1998, he crossed the Himalayas out of a sheer sense of adventure. What he did not know at the time was that he was laying the foundations for a deep friendship with the Tibetan people. Today, the passionate restaurateur successfully runs a traditional inn in the Upper Austrian capital of Linz. Yet for more than a quarter of a century, Günter has always found time to visit and explore the Tibetan side of northern India.

Günter Hager’s utterly authentic stories provide an almost intimate insight into a world we know little about, and a way of life very different from that of Western culture. They are a worthy continuation of the work of previous great Austrian Tibet researchers, such as Johann Gruber, Herbert Tichy and Heinrich Harrer.

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Tibet Where Happiness Is At Home

Tibet Where Happiness Is At Home

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  • ISBN: 9789363952539
  • Author: Gunter Hager
  • Publisher: Om Books
  • Pages: 268
  • Format: Paperback
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As an award-winning chef, Günter Hager, who was born in Austria’s Salzkammergut region, organised International Austrian Gourmet Weeks in faraway Asia in the 1980s. In 1998, he crossed the Himalayas out of a sheer sense of adventure. What he did not know at the time was that he was laying the foundations for a deep friendship with the Tibetan people. Today, the passionate restaurateur successfully runs a traditional inn in the Upper Austrian capital of Linz. Yet for more than a quarter of a century, Günter has always found time to visit and explore the Tibetan side of northern India.

Günter Hager’s utterly authentic stories provide an almost intimate insight into a world we know little about, and a way of life very different from that of Western culture. They are a worthy continuation of the work of previous great Austrian Tibet researchers, such as Johann Gruber, Herbert Tichy and Heinrich Harrer.

 

Review

“A Story of Compassion and an Austrian Man’s Spiritual Connect with Tibetan Refugees across the Himalayan Terrains”

About the Author

As an award-winning chef, Günter Hager, who was born in Austria’s Salzkammergut region, organised International Austrian Gourmet Weeks in faraway Asia in the 1980s. In 1998, he crossed the Himalayas out of a sheer sense of adventure. What he did not know at the time was that he was laying the foundations for a deep friendship with the Tibetan people. Today, the passionate restaurateur successfully runs a traditional inn in the Upper Austrian capital of Linz. Yet for more than a quarter of a century, Günter has always found time to visit and explore the Tibetan side of northern India.

Günter Hager’s utterly authentic stories provide an almost intimate insight into a world we know little about, and a way of life very different from that of Western culture. They are a worthy continuation of the work of previous great Austrian Tibet researchers, such as Johann Gruber, Herbert Tichy and Heinrich Harrer.

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