India, Nepal & Bhutan

October – November 2019
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After 10 years we return to India to explore Rajasthan and cruise the Ganges. We then fly to Nepal for a new adventure; a place Tom has dreamed of travelling to. Finally we will complete this trip with
Bhutan -the happiest place on earth!
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  • Early Yoga

    November 3, 2019 in India ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    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 was very regimented in her approach. It was to be done just as she instructed, or not at all. We appreciate a more flexible attitude. Once during what Dianne considered to be the final rest, Dianne fell asleep. Turns out there was more yoga to do so Champi woke up Dianne. I knew that was not a good idea, but didn’t intervene. Dianne’s opinion of the yoga program was changed to a negative one and we talked about it for quite a while. I knew you should not wake up Grumpy. Should have said so.Read more

  • Chhath Puja Festival

    November 3, 2019 in India ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

    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; thousands of people would attend and there would be no sleeping tonight. Dianne and I both agreed we were glad to leave as it could be noisy.

    We arrived in Kolkata last night after motoring late into the night. We anchored in the middle of the middle of the river and thought we would all settle down to a good sleep. Another fate awaited us. Around 2:30 in the morning we were all awakened by music over loudspeakers, lots of fireworks and bangs as another festival took place. It was on the banks of the river but the noise was still loud and relentless.

    This celebration was held all along the River. There would have been no quiet spot to park. There were a lot of grumpy people at breakfast.
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  • Mother Teresa

    November 3, 2019 in India ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

    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 in decorations, and very peaceful. Continuing onward down the street was the orphanage she founded. Again clean and tidy, not dismal and depressing. One of our guides, who is a local, says that by local standards Mother Teresa’s work is well funded. The Indian government does not have to contribute because of all the international donations.

    Motherhouse is the headquarters is the missionaries of charity and home of Mother Teresa and her Sisters since February 1953. This is where she lived, worked and prayed and finally laid to rest.
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  • Flower Market

    November 3, 2019 in India ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    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. Marigolds are sold by the pound and are used in welcome garlands, decorations for temples, homes, toto’s, funerals and idols.

    The flower market was a wholesale market, so you couldn’t buy just one flower or even a small bouquet. It was a basket full or nothing.
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  • Girls shopping & final evening on Ganges

    November 3, 2019 in India ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    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 and these are a few of those picturesRead more

  • Farewell dinner

    November 3, 2019 in India ⋅ 🌙 27 °C

    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 cement mixers or farm machinery since we were last here. So some things seem the same. We are 10 years older now, and don’t seem as physically able to handle the dirty air. I have a little cough that developed here. We also went to different sites than last time so it is not a perfect comparison. One thing that did seem the same was Indian hospitality. They are genuinely interested in knowing all about us, and telling about themselves. We really enjoyed that aspect of our travels.Read more

  • Off to Nepal

    November 4, 2019 in India ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    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 and Air India served a hot meal.
    When we arrived in Nepal we arrived at the same time as some other international flights, and the customs area was crowded. Liz and Alan, Dianne and I all have e-visas that we got online. We need to pay the 30 USD each for our visas on arrival. There is a line up to pay, and a line up to validate your visa. There is another lineup for you if you don’t have a e-visa, which we thankfully avoid. Still it takes well over an hour to complete the process. After that’s all done, they scan you for metal before you pick up your luggage. I’m pretty stressed by the time we get our suitcases. A couple of times I thought I was going to have to tune some people up about manners and big crowd behaviour. It all worked out without the extra drama, and we were greeted by our guide Abit.
    It’s dark now as we exit the airport and ride to our hotel. Immediately it strikes us that Nepal is cleaner than the last place we were. The roads are rough, and the air is dusty, but it is cooler and our hotel is an oasis from that.
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  • HimalayansGauri-shankar (Holy Mountain)Everest from cockpitMelungtse - 23,560ftEverest - 29,028ftThe Holy Mountain - 23,405ft

    Flight to Mount Everest

    November 5, 2019 in Nepal ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    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 their blog to find out about that.
    Kathmandu airport domestic departures is a zoo. Abit, our guide knows all the tricks though and gets us boarding passes, directs us through security and on to the boarding lounge. There are some delays as there are lots of flights to Mountain. We finally board the ATR 72 and take off. Everyone has a window seat on this flight, so it’s only half full. I look over at Dianne and see she is sleeping. For crying out loud. I know it is dangerous to wake up Grumpy, but what if she misses the the Himalayan mountains. That will be my fault too. I’m thinking I’m going to have to take off my shoe and throw it when she comes back around.

    Once we are above the low clouds, the view is spectacular. It keeps getting better as we climb up and close in on the high peaks. This is not disappointing, something I considered to be a possibility. As we approach Everest we are invited to visit the cockpit for a better view. I love visiting the cockpit! On the return to KTM there are more delays so we do a hold at about 20000 feet for 10 minutes. It is a very scenic hold. Maybe I can get a job here when I retire from AC.

    Back on the ground again and we are met by Abit. Nice way to spend the morning.
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