Early Yoga

Yoga was offered as a morning activity on the boat. Dianne took part every day, I missed one day due to illness.
It was different from our yoga practice at home in that the yoga teacher here wasMeer informatie
Chhath Puja Festival

As we left Guptipara, the beginnings of a festival were taking place. It is a festival that celebrates from sunset to sunrise. Our tour director Deep, mentioned that the festival would run all night;Meer informatie
Mother Teresa

We took a bus through the streets of Kolkata to Mother Teresa’s house and where she tended to the sick and needy of Kolkata. Her tomb is here, and a museum. It was clean, tidy, austere inMeer informatie
Flower Market

Next on the day’s agenda was the flower market. Smells not like Delhi.
Marigolds are abundant and so are bees. No one seems concerned about the bees because as someone said, they are friendly.Meer informatie
More flowers

It was truly amazing on the amount of marigolds and many other varieties of flowers found in this flower market.
Girls shopping & final evening on Ganges

We were finally let loose in a mall. Avalon seems to keep us pretty close and due to a holiday many shops were closed (disappointing) but we had fun!
On return to the boat the sun was setting andMeer informatie
Farewell dinner

India has changed some since we were here last. It has been 10 years and I would say there is less poverty than we witnessed before. I don’t think they have bought any new sewing machines or cementMeer informatie
Off to Nepal

Travel day, Calcutta Airport to Kathmandu Nepal. Air India flight 247 non stop direct. Some of our fellow travellers from the boat are on the same flight. It’s about an hour and and a half long andMeer informatie
Flight to Mount Everest

Early get up for an early flight. Dianne and I are taking Buddha Air to Mountain. That is the stated destination. Alan and Liz are going by helicopter to Everest base camp. You’ll have to read theirMeer informatie
more Everest

Swoyambhunath Stupe

Swayam in Sanskrit means self. Swoyambhunath means “Self-created One”. It was built over 2500 years ago and is also known as monkey temple. The temple is situated on a hilltop and true to its nameMeer informatie
Katmandu Durbar Square Palace

Durbar in Nepalese means palace. So there is more than one Durbar Square. One of the things they have in common is that the buildings surrounding the squares were damaged in the 2015 earthquake.Meer informatie
Living goddess

According to tradition, a female child is chosen to be the goddess. She is the Kumari and is chosen by how she represents 32 attributes. It is an extreme honour to have the Kumari chosen from yourMeer informatie
Pashupatinah - Funeral for a Friend

This is the holiest Hindu pilgrimage in Nepal but also one of the holiest destinations in the world according to Abit, our guide. My feelings are that there is nothing but holy places, and this oneMeer informatie
Bhaktapur - Nepal's Cultural Gem

Bhaktapur was once the capital. Because of this fact when you walk the streets you are treated to sights of temples and ancient streets. A traditional way of life exists here. The Nepal earthquake ofMeer informatie
Durbar Square - 55-Window Palace

Nararayanhiti Royal Palace. 55 windows, and according to legend, one for each of the kings consorts. Each one is different.
Shopping

Dianne and Liz are skilled shoppers, meaning they seem to get the good price without resorting to violence.
Kathmandu - Boudhanath

This is one of the oldest and largest stupas in the world. It is built on an octagonal base with inset prayer wheels. You can walk around it in a clockwise direction and spin the prayer wheels as youMeer informatie
Pottery Square

Pottery square is just what you expect. There is one man that still turns out pottery with precision the traditional way. He is 75 years old with lots of energy.
Travel day

Katmandu to Bharatpur, travelling on Buddha Air again. Delays at airport and a power failure add to the atmosphere. Nice thing about a power failure is that the public address system doesn’t work,Meer informatie
Barahi Jungle Lodge

We are comfortable here.
Chitwan - Elephant Safari

Another unique way to travel. Our mahout is gentle with our elephant as he guides him through the jungle. Even so, when Dumbo wants to stop and eat, it can take some encouragement to get him movingMeer informatie
Chitwan - Rhinos!

Elephants can get pretty close to Rhinos without causing too much alarm. That works to our advantage here.
Chitwan - more to see on elephant safari

More pictures.
Jungle jeep safari

Up early for a Jeep safari. It is foggy and we cross the river by a pole and oar powered boat. On the other side we climb into a Tata jeep. We are six, like we were on the elephant safari, beingMeer informatie