Stewart arrives in
Afghanistan in January 2002, beginning his journey in
Herat and proceeding on foot to
Kabul. He is initially accompanied by two armed guards, Qasim and Abdul Haq, at the insistence of Governor Yuzufi but travels without human company for most of his walk, accompanied only by his dog, Babur. On his journey, Stewart encounters many of Afghanistan's most notable historical sites, including the
Minaret of Jam, the Dome of Chist-e-Sharif and the
Buddhas of Bamiyan, which were destroyed by the
Taliban. Afghanistan is particularly hazardous during the winter and, while walking across landscape covered by nine feet of snow, he was physically assaulted and shot at by humans, and also attacked by wolves. Stewart's account of seeing the
Minaret of Jam was of significant, wider importance. Prior to his visit, it was uncertain whether the tower was still standing. The Society for the Preservation of Afghanistan's Cultural Heritage had not heard a reliable report on its condition for some eight months, and there were concerns that the Taliban might have blown it up, as they did with the Bamiyan Buddhas. Though Stewart found the Minaret still standing, he encountered villagers who were conducting excavations of what they believed to be the lost city of the
Turquoise Mountain, selling their finds to traders from Herat. Upon his return to the
United Kingdom, Stewart contacted
UNESCO to try to inform them of the scale of the damage being done by these unauthorised excavations, and confronted Professor Andrea Bruno at the
British Museum in
Bloomsbury in an attempt to raise awareness of its looting. He writes that he "was told that an archaeologist would begin work on the site in April 2003, sixteen months after my visit and long after the villagers had removed everything they could". An account of his visit to the Minaret was published in
The New York Times in August 2002. Stewart's travels roughly mirror those of
Babur, the first Emperor of
Mughal India, and quotes from
his diary occur throughout the book. == Reception ==