This book is about A. Henry Savage Landor's expedition to Tibet, a region that was largely unexplored by Westerners at the time. Landor's journey is marked by encounters with local tribes, Tibetan officials, and the natural challenges of the terrain. He faces numerous obstacles, including harsh weather, treacherous landscapes, and resistance from local authorities who are wary of foreign intrusion. The book provides a detailed account of his adventures, from his initial preparations to his eventual return, offering insights into the culture and geography of Tibet.