Hotel Himalayan Inn
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Froid, nuages et greve.......
Comme prevu, le reveil sonne a 6h, avec Pel regardons par la fenetre et voyons que le temps est couvert, donc decidons de rester au lit jusqu'a 7h, ca tombe bien il fait tres tres froid, et il faut savoir que les chambres ne sont pas chauffees ici au Nepal.... A 7 h rebelotte, reardons a nouveau par la fenetre, toujours couvert, donc moi je reste …
Time to Relax
After 14 days of trekking it was nice to just chill out in Pokhara, with it's nice coffee shops and restaurants.
Unfortunately it was misty all the time so didn't see the amazing mountain view!
Trekking permit / Tibetans
... because mountains are not special to them but the cost must be another reason too. Anyway, we didn't use an agent to get permits so went to the association to get them. It was in a little hidden location. We also tried to get a mountain map as well. The counter lady said 100Rs to us. And a german woman came behind us and said "you said 300Rs". The counter lady changed her mind and said "300Rs"... Eventually we paid 50Rs for a ...
These boots were made for walking....
... rupee coins on the floor I helped him pick them up and then gave him a twenty rupee note. Both of their little faces lit up into the hugest smiles and they started singing and dancing along the path, it was so nice, it would have been worth it at ten times the cost. The terrain has become very arid and dusty up here. My mindset is now that we have three more days to go followed by the pass and the it's back to Pokora. I can't wait, Nepal is easily the most beautiful country ...
Tibetan Monks and Butter Tea
... coming from a pair of loudspeakers to the village hall where about 200 tibetans were sitting (men at the front, women at the back) on cushions on the floor spinning tiny handheld prayer wheels and chanting in time with the recorded voice (the Dalai Lama?) coming from the loudspeakers at the front of the hall. There were two huge photographs of the Dalai Lama and lots of candles and incense. I felt a bit awkward just watching but two ladies beckoned us in and gave us ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking
- Pets allowed