New York, NY (November 21st, 2011) - On Monday, November 21st, explorer, author, and photographer Jon Ortner will take us to the most sacred Hindu and Buddhist sites in Asia, starting from the highest peaks of the Himalaya, to the deepest gorge on the planet, the Kali Gandaki. Ortner will explain how the great meditative religions sprang from the sacred landscape, and will discuss the evolution of a complex sacred topography that has evolved over countless millenia, bringing you to the banks of Ganges, the monasteries of Bhutan, Myanmar's lost cities and its Golden Temples, to the great sites of Cambodia's Angkor Wat and the Kathmandu Valley.
Member Ticket price:
No Charge
Guest Ticket Price:
$20
Student Ticket Price:
$5 w/ ID
Reservation Notes:
Tickets are secured only when a credit card is provided at the same time the reservation is made. Reservations made without a credit card are not secured, and tickets will be be forfeited at 6:50pm the evening of the lecture. Reservations are suggested on a first-come, first-served basis. Please call 212-628-8383, Fax 212-228-4449, or email reservations@explorers.org
Event open to:
Public
Date:
Monday, November 21st, 2011
Time:
6PM Check In, 7PM Start
Location:
The Explorers Club Headquarters - 46 East 70th Street (between Park and Madison Avenue), New York NY 10021what can i do? ^__^