In terms of subject matter, this collection of short travel tales is a welcome addition to the general body of work available around the Indian Himalaya. It promises, and delivers, a colourful and compelling cast of characters peopling the hills beyond the hills in the subcontinent&rsquos north from a shy young monk in a Spiti monastery to a veterinarian who looks after merino sheep in Kara to a schoolteacher in Darjeeling to, of course, the &lsquoflying lama&rsquo of Darma who so kindly offers his designation and attribute to the title of the book.