India and Nepal share a long international border and it is not unusual to find the mountain people in both regions travelling to each other’s country on a regular basis for business or pilgrimage. But Sharan Gandharva and Ramesh Gandharva from Kachankawal in Nepal travel to Darjeeling for a very different reason. They come here to share their music, singing traditional compositions to the accompaniment of the Nepali ‘sarangi’ (a kind of string instrument, whose variants are found both in India and Nepal). Being farmers, they arrive outside the monsoon season and travel as itinerant musicians.