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Travel Blogs from Pokhara
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
Am now back in Pokhara relaxing and reflecting upon a fantastic last 10 days trekking in the Annapurna region of the Himalayas. After some time of relative inactivity (other than our teaching exertions) it has been a real tonic to get in to the mountains and to enjoy the rewarding simplicity of walking for several hours a day from place to place. …
Sweet Boots and Yeti's
Loneliness found me in Nepal. I landed in this beautiful, wonderful country and all of a sudden I was lonely. I am okay now, but the first day or two in Kathmandu I wanted my family, friends, anything resembling the "normalcy" and familiarity of home. Thinking about it now, I do not even know what normal is or what I miss. I know I miss my family …
Lost in the Himalaya
Lhasa only confused me on the idea of Buddhism. I had always expected Buddhism to be about respect for all living things, but the Buddhist pelgrims were about the rudest people I've seen in Tibet, maybe even in the whole of China. Also the worshipping of persons (the Dalai Lama) and statues was something I did not expect and was disappointed to see …
Sore feet leading to the Annapurna Base Camp
Hello again dear Friends, It has been a while that we have written in our travelblog. Well, a lot has happened during the past 11 days. We left Kathmandu on the 27th of May early in the morning on board of an upgraded (there were roof and brakes also included) local bus towards Pohkara. Altogether 208 km in less than 9 hours, that should give you …
From Cambridge to Pokhara
So after 5 months of planning and a few kg's heavier than we thought (last roast dinner!), we left Cambridge on the rush hour train to Kings Cross and the tube to Heathrow.
A 8 hour flight later and we found ourselves in Delhi at 2am! After our swine flu temperature checks the fun then started, we'd completely forgotten how random the …