Renowned IFMGA Mountain Guide and photographer Alun Richardson has announced the release of his heartfelt photographic book celebrating 30 years of a personal journey through the Khumbu Himal region in Nepal. ‘Khumbu Himal – A Photographic Journey’ captures the breathtaking mountain landscapes and the rugged terrain, but also the resilient spirit and rich culture of the Sherpa people who live there. Seventy percent of the book’s profits will be going to the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT), and the project aims to give back to a community that has had a profound impact on the author’s life and career.
“I first visited Khumbu Himal thirty years ago and I was instantly captivated by its overwhelming beauty, the warmth of the people, and their unique way of life,” says Alun. “Over the years, I’ve returned many times as a guide and photographer, and each visit has only deepened my admiration. This book is a tribute to the people of Khumbu and to the unforgettable experiences I’ve been privileged to witness. It also highlights the challenges facing the Sherpa people and the landscape that they are the custodians of.”
In 2015, Alun worked as a volunteer for the Mountain Trust Charity, capturing the journey of three handmade watches, being taken to the summit of Mount Everest by the Royal Gurkha Regiment. However, this expedition was marked by tragedy when two powerful earthquakes devastated Nepal, claiming 9,000 lives, destroying infrastructure, and halting the expedition when a deadly avalanche ripped through Everest Base Camp killing 17 people.
In 2017, the Royal Gurkha Regiment returned to Mount Everest and asked Alun to join them as their ‘official photographer’, documenting an historic expedition that saw thirteen Gurkha soldiers reach the summit. Inspired by the Gurkhas’ courage and resilience, on his return Alun began raising funds for the Gurkha Welfare Trust (GWT) through the sale of his photographs and giving presentations. GWT uses its resources to improve the lives of Gurkha veterans and their families, many of whom still live in rural Nepal, where poverty is widespread.
The book is a photographic journey through Khumbu’s iconic landscapes, from high mountain passes to hidden valleys and the ascents of it’s highest peaks. It offers a rare glimpse into a region that, while renowned for its challenging Everest Base Camp trail, has many lesser-known routes and viewpoints that reveal the heart of Khumbu. “Standing on a high pass, looking over Khumbu, is one of those rare moments that can bring tears to your eyes,” Alun explains. “There is a timeless beauty that can move you in a profound way.”
In addition to celebrating Khumbu’s awe-inspiring scenery, the book provides a voice for the Sherpa communities who live and work in these mountains, honouring their culture and emphasising the need to preserve this fragile ecosystem. It highlights the challenges that increasing tourism has brought to the region. “Whatever the future holds for Khumbu and the Sherpa people, this place will always hold a special place in my heart. I hope this book inspires others to visit sympathetically, appreciate, and support this unique region.”
To order signed copies of the book and high quality prints taken from it, go to Alun’s crowfunding page on www.kickstarter.com