Mussoorie born Ganesh Saili has had a life-long love affair with the Garhwal
Himalayas. Settled atop a spur in Landour, he has taught English and American
literature at Mussoorie's post-graduate college. Having had the good fortune of
living in the hills, he has seen the changing facets of the hill station. For
thirty years and more, he has researched and trekked these mountains, capturing
in words and film the awe-inspiring beauty of the hills. Several of his books
have been translated into French, German, Dutch, Italian and other foreign
languages. Numerous periodicals, journals, magazines, films, books and national
awards are a testimony to his roots.Mussoorie born Ganesh Saili has had a life-long love affair with the Garhwal
Himalayas. Settled atop a spur in Landour, he has taught English and American
literature at Mussoorie's post-graduate college. Having had the good fortune of
living in the hills, he has seen the changing facets of the hill station. For
thirty years and more, he has researched and trekked these mountains, capturing
in words and film the awe-inspiring beauty of the hills. Several of his books
have been translated into French, German, Dutch, Italian and other foreign
languages. Numerous periodicals, journals, magazines, films, books and national
awards are a testimony to his roots.