Street sign in Kathmandu, Nepal
Glue sniffing is a relatively new phenomenon among street children where glue is cheap and readily available. Approximately 95% of street children inhale glue, and use it instead of meals to ward off hunger in Kathmandu, Nepal
Sisters make their way from Srinagar, Kashmir to Jammu for the winter season.
The monsoon rains are coming to an end, and the heat is substantially increasing, making the river a perfect place to cool off in Narti, Nepal
A man standing on the side of the road in Srinagar, Kashmir
Floating vegetable market at sunrise on Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir
A Shikara is a type of wooden boat used for fishing, harvesting aquatic vegetation, and is the main form of transportation around Dal Lake. in Srinagar, Kashmir
Kumbh Mela is the largest "human gathering on the planet" and occurs every 12 years. Pilgrims go to bathe away their sins in the holy Ganga. Haridwar, India
Street boy in Udaipur, India
Recently freed Kamlaries (slaves) sit in their classroom in Narti, Nepal
Girl who lives in a tent village in Kathmandu, Nepal
Indian tourists explore the grounds of the Taj Majal in Agra, India
Rooftop lounging in Udaipur, India
Newborns living in an orphanage spend the afternoon getting some sun in Kathmandu, Nepal
Potty training at a baby orphanage in Kathmandu, Nepal
A Sikh relaxes at the 'Pilgrims Dormitory' near the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India
Village school children in Paro, Bhutan
Elephant training at Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Maoist strike that shut down Kathmandu, Nepal for six days.
Daily life at an elderly ashram in Kathmandu, Nepal
A man prays at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India
During Kumbh Mela pilgrims try to find a guru, smoke ritual charrs (hash), chant mantras, and eat Prasad (food blessedly the Holy Babas) in Haridwar, India
A nomad wearing a hat made of yak hair in Eastern Bhutan
A young monk attends lessons in Eastern Bhutan
Christmas Eve in Dharamasala, India
Hindu cremation in Kathmandu, Nepal