Harvest Moon Guesthouse
Travel Blogs from Pokhara
The top of the world!
... dosing up on anti inflammatory's. Day 2 - From Ghandruk to Pothana After a good breakfast of porridge an omlette's (everywhere in asia does omlettes) Om told us we would be going down an heading to god knows where? I was fine with that. I was looking forward to the challenge but was happy to be going down instead of up. It's not easier at all!!! You are using completely different muscles and there is more chance of falling down a chasm or going head first into ...
Wakker worden met zicht op de Himalaya`s
... buiten werken, plezier maken met de kinderen en de `house mothers`. We kregen dankzij Geert zijn show-offs in de tuin meteen al leuker werk bedeeld: nieuwe velden aanleggen, beplanten en jammer genoeg ook bemesten met verse buffelvla. Geert stond gisteren tot aan zijn knieen weggezonken in een metershoge dampende mesthoop, om de bovenlaag te egaliseren. Wij besparen u de details van het kleuren- en geurenpalet. Hij wou en zou niet onderdoen ...
On The Way To ABC
... die er einen Tag vor der Hochzeit kennengelernt hat. Eine arrangierte Hochzeit, wie uns spaeter auch stolz der Hotelbesitzer erzaehlt, der die Frau fuer Indra gesucht und ausgewaehlt hat. Ausserhalb der Trekkingsaison bestellt Indra seine Reisfelder und ist nun fuer die naechsten Tage unser Porter und Guide, fuer 17 Euro am Tag. Darin sind natuerlich bereits alle Mahlzeiten fuer ihn sowie die Unterkuenfte mit enthalten.
Mit dem Bus geht es 2 Stunden ...
Annapurna Base Camp Trek - Day Three
... peanut butter to spread on. On the electronics front, my steripen (which you use to make the tap water drinkable) had packed up and was giving me an error message. Also I'd brought our fancy Freeloader solar charger to charge the iPod, camera and Steripen. I didn't actually remember to bring any of the leads to connect them together though, felt like a massive wally. Left the guest house at 9am and the first half an hour was very ...
Scooters and Sarangkot Sunrises
... into the mountains following a river in a deep gorge below us. We passed through some small towns and the locals smiled and waved yelling "NAMASTE!" at us. We saw some old wrinkled ladies trudging along the roads carrying huge baskets of grass strapped around their heads. When we waved at them they smiled and nodded. A bunch of kids ran after our bikes, holding out their hands and shouting "hello money? hello money?" We shouted "no money!" and they burst out laughing ...
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