Trekking through the rain
Trip Start
Jun 17, 2010
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Trip End
Aug 10, 2011
You can read about the fun/wet part of this day at http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/evamaria85/28/1303829436/tpod.html
But apart from being half blind and walking into pools of water, we also walked a lot in the sun.
I am very happy that I don't live in either Chisapani or Nargakot, as I would then have to walk up and down those damn hills everyday. Then, some of you would say, "But Eva then you'll be in really good shape" and that is true, but what fun can I put that to when it takes at least one days travel to get any where?
Nargakot is famous for its stunning views of the Himalayas, but at we basically came in with a hail storm we didn't get to see much except for foggy views.
But that said, the hotel we stayed at in Nargakot looked like a cosy Alpine ski chalet, and the showers were nice and hot.
And after a nice and long shower, that flodded my bedroom, due to a blocked drain, I relaxed in the comfy sofas with a good book for the rest of the day.
But apart from being half blind and walking into pools of water, we also walked a lot in the sun.
I am very happy that I don't live in either Chisapani or Nargakot, as I would then have to walk up and down those damn hills everyday. Then, some of you would say, "But Eva then you'll be in really good shape" and that is true, but what fun can I put that to when it takes at least one days travel to get any where?
Nargakot is famous for its stunning views of the Himalayas, but at we basically came in with a hail storm we didn't get to see much except for foggy views.
But that said, the hotel we stayed at in Nargakot looked like a cosy Alpine ski chalet, and the showers were nice and hot.
And after a nice and long shower, that flodded my bedroom, due to a blocked drain, I relaxed in the comfy sofas with a good book for the rest of the day.


