Namaste!
My friend Helen and I had 10 days of hard walking, leading us right up into the Annapurna Sanctuary and then back. We had about 8 days when we were too remote and high for wheeled vehicles, so unusually quiet. This blog page gives a small taste of some of the sights we experienced during our fabulous trek.
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The first day was very steeply uphill, out of the valley pictured
above. Hard work and hot, and I had a stomach upset too! |
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Breakfast with a view, day 2 |
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Didi's shop in Landruck, which sold almost everything a
trekker could want; beer, coke, toilet rolls, snickers bars etc. |
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Our lovely guide and porter, Bhima and Kalpana outside Captain
Laliguran's guest house in Landruck. Early morning day 3 |
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Homework time - English homework being done in the early morning before school. |
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Would you trust this bridge?? We did! |
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Lodges for trekkers at Bamboo. It snowed heavily during
the night whilst we stayed here on day 5. |
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Chomrong village where we stayed on day 3 and 9, perched above the cliff.
This was the area featured in the documentary film
"The Honey Hunters of Nepal" |
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Steps - over 3000 from the valley bottom to our lodge in Chomrong! |
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This dog adopted us for three days,
sleeping on our doorstep and following us right
up to Annapurna Base Camp. We did feed it! |
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Washing on the line at Annapurna Base Camp. |
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Traditional beehives fascinated Helen, a bee keeper herself |
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The lush Bamboo forest, with the path winding through it. |
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One of the frequent buffalo we met on the path. |
Hi Ann, I really enjoyed your blog and the amazing photographs. You must be really fit with all the walking you are doing ! I especially like the photo of you having your breakfast and looking at that view. wow :)
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