The Year of Spring

[2] Exotic landscapes descriptions, dialogues with locals and good memories all have their place in this travel story.

It was completed in Sarankot – a small village near Pokhara, Nepal (located 5000 ft above sea level).

As an executive who reached financial independence and high status in society,[1] he suddenly realizes hard principles and rationalism have displaced the most important things in life: happiness, freedom and true feelings.

The splendor of ancient architecture is replaced by the beauty of virgin nature, small cities are interspersed with megacities, an instructive conversation with an Indian guru is adjacent to everyday troubles, and a new love for a wonderful girl turns into bitterness of disappointment – all this is the flow of life, its taste, which can be easily felt and hard to forget.

He learns to sail a yacht and catch a wave on a surf, cook intricate Chinese dishes and dance the Argentine tango, bungee jump over a stormy mountain river and climb the highest peaks.

Round the world trip of Vyacheslav Krasko