• Amsterdam, disembarkment from Fluvius

    27. April in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

    We had our final breakfast on the Fluvius and said our goodbyes to new friends and fellow passengers. As everyone said, you bond with people, extend sincere invites to come visit in Canada and really hope they take us up on it because they were really wonderful people. I had a tearful goodbye with Joanne & Andrew too as they head for their next few days of adventures. We took an uber to our hotel, dropped off our luggage and headed out to walk around Amsterdam with Shaun & Tom. We took the free ferry across the Harbour to Amsterdam Central Station and found a cafe for coffee. Tom went to watch the Dutch Ajax football game while Shaun, Anthony & I explored the canals and Nine streets district. Along our strolling we met Julia and we stopped to chat and see if we could help her carry her soil i to her home. She ended up inviting us in to see her beautiful home on the canal dating back to the 1600's. She was so kind and toured us through and showed us their artwork, gardens and lovely spaces. A similar experience happened the last time we were in Amsterdam with Jacob.
    We walked and ferried back to our hotel area, checked in and met back with Bonnie, Ewan, Andy & Susie ( friends from Scotland). We had appies all together, including Hoge & Paula, Brad & Annalisa. We said goodbyes to Hoge & Paula who leave for Italy early am and headed for dinner at a restaurant called the Hangar booked by Bon. It was an incredible meal and such a unique space made to look like an airplane hangar. We were all tired and headed to our rooms. A great first day in Amsterdam.
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  • Vianen to Amsterdam on King's Day

    26. April in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    Vianen – Breukelen | Breukelen – Amsterdam 35 km

    During breakfast the barge cruised to Breukelen where we disembarked and started our final day of cycling. It is the Kings birthday and we all adorned our bikes with orange balloons, lays and some wore orange. Our guide shared a special vanilla cake called tompouce with cream and/ or custard and orange icing made available on Kings Day. Many towns, homes and locals were decorated or dressed in orange. We rode along the Vecht River in an area famous for its beautiful mansions, small castles and beautiful houses with large gardens and parks all along the canals. Throughout the day we rode over several draw bridges. After cycling through the villages of Nieuwersluis, Loenen and Vreeland we arrived at Nigtevecht where we visited a traditional cheese farm. The owner toured us around the farm and explained the cheese making process. We had our lunch in their garden on the canal and purchased cheese. We Continued cycling and stopped at a windmill where we met the 2 millars who look after the windmills. One of them showed us pictures of the construction and told us the history of it. We rode on through the historical town of Muiden and on to the outskirts of Amsterdam to board the boat for the final time. We sat on the upper deck as the Captain took us into the Amsterdam Harbour for our last dinner, speeches from the crew, reminiscing about the week of cycling and final night on the boat. This has been a really fun group of people to tour with.Weiterlesen

  • Alblasserdam, Kinderdijk,Vianen

    25. April in den Niederlanden ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

    Dordrecht – Alblasserdam | Alblasserdam – Kinderdijk – Schoonhoven – Vianen (32 - 57 km)

    We took a quick ride to see part of Dortrecht, the oldest city in Holland before hopping on the fast ferry to Alblasserdam. From here we cycled to Kinderdijk, a village famous for its impressive row of 19 UNESCO cultural heritage-listed windmills. This was a highlight. There are 1100 windmills left and originally there were 9,000. The windmills were constructed in the 18th century to pump water out of the low Alblasserwaard polder (a polder is a low-lying tract of land enclosed by embankments). They were also used to grind grain. We visited an original windmill from 1844 still using the original stones as well as an electric grinding motor. They follow traditional, organic milling to produce their grains. Today was my favorite cycle day. We had a sunny, but windy day. We wound our way through beautiful villages lining the canals. We saw immaculate homes and yards with a variety of styles. The thatched roofs are a favorite. We saw so many varieties of birds including huge white swans laying on their nests and so many hobby farms with horses, chickens & other animals. I would love to come back and stay in this beautiful area. We saw the site of an Avro Lancaster that crashed. This is the type of plane Andrew's dad flew in. We cycled via Schoonhoven, since the 17th century, nicknamed Silver City – is renowned for its talented silversmiths, though we oddly did not see a silver shop while walking around!! Our destination was Vianen, a small fortified town on the river Lek where we spent the evening, enjoying the sun, Belgian beers , debriefing the day, then another fantastic meal and live entertainment by a local accordian player and singer.Weiterlesen

  • To Kreekkrak Locks, Tholen, Dortrecht

    24. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Antwerp – Kreekrak locks,| Kreekrak locks – Tholen | Tholen – Dordrecht  (20 - 45 km)

    This morning, the ship sailed along the Schelde-Rhine Canal and over the huge Kreekrak lock system prior to and as we were waking.. Our bicycle tour, 38 km,started through the beautiful “Wouwse Plantage” forest to Tholen, We really enjoyed the forested areas, farmlands and beautiful homes along the way, before a drink break. We visited a Canadian War Cemetary from WW Ii. It was beautifully kempt with flowers amongst the gravesites. The ages of many soldiers was on avg. 20 years. We were thankful to pay our respects. We rode through heavy winds today. We enjoyed seeing flocks of sheep and their babies, mares and their colts,& dogs in the cafes we visited! We had lunch at a unique Watchtower. Tholen once was an island in the middle of the large Zeeland streams, where many people fished for their living. Tholen today is connected to the mainland in various ways. It was decorated with orange flag streamers for the upcoming Kings Day celebrations. We visited the City Hall, town center and an old windmill. From Tholen we joined the ship again for a nice afternoon sail to Dordrecht, one of the oldest towns in Holland. Halfway, the ship passed through the Volkerak lock system. We enjoy our conversations with our boatmates during the relax time before dinner.Weiterlesen

  • Bike&Boat: Dendermonde to Antwerpe

    23. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Dendermonde – Antwerp (50 - 55 km)

    Today we followed the Schelde River further downstream through the Temse region and the small village of Baasrode to Antwerp. This part of the route is along a beautiful and winding section of the Schelde which over the centuries held strategic importance for the Romans, Vikings, Spanish and Napoleon. Today was colder and we had rain off and on. We stopped for a drink and had the best hot chocolate with Belgian chocolate chips mixed into hot milk. We had a quick stop at a local museum to see the weaved purse collection from around the world. Next was a stop to see a mechanical butterfly on a village building. We wound our way through villages onto the dyke to see the statue of the lady by the river. Her body is curvy and meant to mirror the flowing of the river. We rode to see a tidal mill, the only one of its kind in Belgium. Then it was a 40 minute, wet, windy ride to lunch. At a farm museum and pub. Antwerp, our destination for the day, is a harbor city situated on the river Schelde famous for handling up to 80% of the world’s rough diamonds and is the birthplace of the famous painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens. There are many highlights in the city to discover including: the City Hall, one of several majestic buildings constructed during the Renaissance period, the historical City Square Grote Market, the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwe Cathedral and the medieval Steen Castle. We arrived on the Waterbus and rode to the oldest underground and under the river bike tunnel which is 33m below and a half mile long. We took the elevator down and rode across and back to experience it. We visited the St Paul's Church outdoor garden with its statues and had a look inside at the original paintings of Rubens and Antoon Van Dyck. We rode 10 floors on escalators to see the view of Antwerpe from the top floor of a local building. We had a nice dinner all together then rode back to the ship.Weiterlesen

  • Bike&Boat: Ghent to Dendermonde

    22. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    We cycled downstream for 34 km through a diverse landscape along the tidal Schelde River to Dendermonde, a quiet little town, located at the junction of Dender and Schelde Rivers. We enjoyed the ride today which had beautiful suburban tree-lined streets and paths with gorgeous country homes, a variety of animals ( goats, horses, dogs, alpacas), a small church, another beautiful castle, and lunch at a park on a lake. Dendermonde has a beautiful town hall located in the main square. It also has a church which has the hole from the top to the lower floor where a German bomb hit the bell and the bell fell to the lower floor. We enjoyed a beer to end our day😀👌Evenings are fun because we chat with everyone about the day. We try to sit with different people for meals. There are many countries represented onboard.Weiterlesen

  • Bike&Boat: 60 km Bruge, Ghent, Beremeke

    21. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Our day starts with coffee, breakfast at 7:45. We pack a lunch and then meet out at the bikes for 9am. Today was a 60 km ride through the Flemish countryside. We ride single file with our large group. Our guide is at the front and sometimes, if just one guide, one of our group becomes the sweep. We are a big group so they remind us often about safety and rules of the road. We stopped at a cafe and we ordered a drink, coffee or beer!! For lunch today we stopped at a pub and ate our lunch with our beer. The couple who runs the pub have been there for 50 years. The owner taught us a game called Rolle Bolle. In 2022 the Rolle Bolle Club celebrated its 100th year. There are two small wooden stakes stationary in the ground, one at each end. The bolle is a weighted disc on one side, so it can curve. Closest to the stake gets the point. We had a fresh strawberry farm stop to sample. They were so sweet and red all the way through. We enjoyed riding in the countryside with wide open spaces. We arrived in Ghent, which has medieval churches and a castle. It is now a University Center. We walked around to the castle, into one of the churches, enjoyed a waffle and took lots of photos before biking 8 km to where the ship was moored. Our dinner is served around 6:30 followed by a debriefing of the next day's ride.Weiterlesen

  • Day 3: Brugge & start of Bike&Boat Tour

    20. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Happy Easter 🐰🐣We woke and enjoyed a really nice Easter meal & Belgian chocolate treats with Joanne & Andrew, Paula & Hoge. A few of us walked to get supplies for the bike trip then we all met up at a cafe & patisserie for coffee and delicious baked goods. We collected our suitcases from our Airbnb and were able to thank our host in person before leaving to walk to our boat. We had a good long walk and reached the Fluvius for check-in. We are a large group of 12 from Abbotsford and our friends, Mary & Keith from the UK are here as well. We had a group briefing for boat safety and bike safety, then we prepped our bikes and did a test ride for 10 km. We practiced different road crossings and enjoyed riding along the outer canals passing old windmills & houseboats. On our return, we had a small break before dinner. They ring the bell to indicate the food is ready. We were introduced to the crew and Captain Niko. They are a culturally diverse crew from Tunisia, the Phillipines & Netherlands They encouraged us to sit with different people over the next week. We sat with Bon & Ewan, who we know, and a couple from Australia. After dinner our guides briefed us on our ride tomorrow, a bit of history of the area and the communication and photo sharing apps. We were back in our rooms by 9pm. We are excited for a long ride tomorrow to Ghent.Weiterlesen

  • Day 2 in Brugge, Belgium

    19. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Today, we and the Snow's had a leisurely start to our day with a small breakfast "snack" & coffee then went to look for a breakfast Cafe. We meandered around the Market Square, Provincial Palace and the Kissing Bridge and then Burg Square before meeting up with the Windt's & Mackenzie's for a Canal Boat Tour. We had a 30 minute ride passing under many bridges and seeing the sites from the water. We learned that the greater the number of steps on the roofline of the houses indicated the wealth of the family. Next stop was Pur Chocolat, our new favorite Chocolate truffle spot, and on to see the white swans, then the Nunnery with the whitewashed dwellings and peaceful spaces.
    We took some photos by Minnewater Lake, walked around it to enjoy a beer on the Patio of the Restaurant on the Lake. We walked back to our Airbnb in time to meet Paula & Hoge, who just arrived in Belgium. We had some appetizers and drinks then walked for dinner where we tried traditional Flemish stew & shrimp croquettes. We ended our night with a walk to Market Square to see it lit up at night. Another fun day with friends🥰
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  • Brussels to Brugge

    18. April in Belgien ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

    We took the train to Brugge today. Our lovely host, Catherine, picked us up from the station and drove us to her Airbnb. It is a beautiful 3 story home on the canal. We walked to the oldest pub in Brugge ( over 500 yrs) and had a quick bite. We then walked to the main Market Square and started a self-guided tour around the beautiful center. Brugge means bridge and there are many!! It dates back to 840-875. The building and facades are very old & charming. We met Shaun & Tom for dinner and tried more Belgian beers. We then walked to the old windmills on the canal then back to the Airbnb to greet Joanne & Andrew.Weiterlesen

  • Brussels Day 3: Atomium & faves😋

    17. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Today we took the metro to meet Tom & Shaun and started the day by boarding the Tram to Heysel to see the Atomium and grounds from the Brussels 1958 World Expo. It was very interesting with displays. Laser shows, the observation deck. We enjoyed a nice Thai lunch then trammed back to the Grand Palace area where we started our self-guided chocolate tour. We started off with 2 favorites, Neuhaus & Mary and several others along the way.
    We found the Jeanette Pis which our Day 1 tour guide told us about and our self-guided tour blog gave the directions to, which just happened to be beside the Delirium, the best beer bar in Brussels. So we enjoyed a Belgium beer 🍺 We followed that with Frites then waffles 🧇 😋 Today was a good day😀🥰
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  • Brussels Day 2

    16. April in Belgien ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Today we started our day with a free ( for tips) Tour of Central Brussels around the Grand Palace. Our tour guide was originally from Edmonton, AB. Our tour started in the main square which was a marketplace in the 18th Century. It houses the City Hall, which is quite asymmetrical ( longer on left side, diff. Windows, the arch below the tower doesn't line up) because it was built in 3 phases, the ancient guild houses such as the Beer and Butcher Guilds and the Brussels Museum. The Butcher Guild is the location where Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto before he was ousted from Brussels! We saw the 60 cm tall statue of the "peeing boy" or Manneken Pis. He has 1150 different costumes for different occasions. The most plausible story for its origin is that there was a leather factory in the center and pee has ammonia which is needed for leather tanning! Brussels is very divisive because of the 2 main religions of the Dutch and French in the 1600's being Catholic & Protestant. Now it's more divisive because of their 2 main languages of French and Dutch. It's bilingual, and the Dutch speak both, but the French don't necessarily speak Dutch and don't have to learn it. Brussels has a history of brutal Colonization where millions were killed and the money made from it was used to build the Royal Palace and fund the city. We tried the Belgian waffles, frites ( double fried in beef tallow😆😋) and the Belgian chocolate👌 It is some of the best because they have strict quality controls and use a higher quality of cocoa. These standards attract talented chocolatiers.
    We met up with S & T late afternoon and walked around the center. A great day exploring.
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  • YVR- Montreal, Amsterdam, Brussels

    15. April in Belgien ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    It was so great to start this vacation after all the planning. We had smooth flights through to Amsterdam. We quickly found the trains to find out that Belgium is having train strikes April 14 & 15. We heard from many that the strike days have been pretty regular They told us to get on the train to Rotterdam Central then on to Brussels from there using our existing tickets. We had one minute to get down the escalator and on to the train...we made it!! Next train from Rotterdam was a different story. We had to get elbows up as the crowds were all trying to get on the train within 5 minutes. Everyone pushes, so not pleasant, but we managed to get seats. We had one more unexpected change outside of Antwerpe to get to Brussels Central quicker. We arrived and decided to walk the 25 minutes to our hotel to get some fresh air and stretch our legs. We didn't anticipate the cobblestone streets all the way! Our wheels made it!! We had a short break then went to explore our area and look for restaurants. The parks are beautiful here, with tulips, cherry blossoms and the greenery of Spring. The buildings have so much charm. We had our last cheers of the day to Jaida for her 23rd birthday🩷🧡Weiterlesen

  • So long San Diego🌞

    1.–6. Dez. 2024 in den USA ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    We walked the dogs at the same time but separately this morning for the first time. Chester was really good for Anthony. He was not herding with me along too and was more relaxed. I took Mikey and went the opposite way.
    We said our goodbyes to the dogs and headed for the airport. We have our fingers and toes crossed we can both get on as we are standby on Anthony's passes. Success, we are on the first flight.
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  • Day 3 House/pet sit

    29. November 2024 in den USA ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    We are doing well with the dogs and getting to know their habits on walks. Chester is go-go and walks us, but does heel well. He is a herding dog so he is always looking around every direction!! We are always on the lookout for other dogs or bikes and ready to distract him. Mikey is stop and go, smelling all the smells along the way!! We continue to explore the different streets around us and really enjoy looking at the different styles of homes and how they have set up their low maintenance yards. We walked to the South Park area and explored more of the shops and enjoyed a coffee and cookie before heading back. Our evening walk was spectacular with a beautiful sunset.Weiterlesen

  • Day 2 of House/pet sit

    28. November 2024 in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Today is the US Thanksgiving. As we walked the dogs this morning, everyone we came across wished us a Happy Thanksgiving. One family stopped and chatted with us & Chester and asked us our names, introduced their family members and asked our names a second time! We saw them again and waved when we had Mikey out walking. Super friendly neighborhood. We decided to take Mikey for a walk into a ravine nearby. As we got down to the bottom a coyote ran out ahead of us, then turned and stared at us. We ran back the way we came and got out of there😥
    Everything is closed today so we are having a relaxed day with the dogs.
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  • House/pet sitting Day 1, part 2

    27. November 2024 in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    We took another afternoon walk to get enough groceries for our 5 days. We found a massive lime on the sidewalk that had fallen off someones tree and then same on the way back, we found an orange but it was very sour yet! Good in our beer though! We have two more evening walks with the dogs. We can see why they don't walk the dogs together. They get on each other and Chester overpowers Mikey. Day 1 has been fun 😁Weiterlesen

  • Chester & Mikey,Trusted Housesitter pets

    27. November 2024 in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    We arrived to our house/pet sit here in San Diego. Chester and Mikey are the hosts dogs. We got settled, had breakfast and played fetch with Chester then took him for a walk. He has tons of energy, but trots along nicely, but we discovered just how much he reacts to bikers and/or motorized scooters. We have to hang onto him so hard because he lunges and barks. If we saw one coming, we would distract him and it seemed to work. We had a nice walk through the streets around with the landmark heritage homes. We got Chester home then took Mikey out for his walk. We went to find the markets and local restaurants and found some more book nooks ( we have come across at least 5 on our walks so far)and some very positive gems and signs in the surrounding neighborhood. I had a very nice conversation with a lady at a book nook and she recommended some books. She too was a teacher🥰 The local grocery gave Anthony a treat for Mikey. Mikey is such a calm dog compared to Chester. He likes to leave his mark and pees everywhere! The temperature, 20-25 C, has been very pleasant☀️Weiterlesen

  • San Diego Walkabout

    25. November 2024 in den USA ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    We had a rather bizarre start to our trip. Going through the border security at the airport we were asked where and what we were going for. We said we were going down to house/pet sit for 5 days. He asked if we knew the people and we said no. He pulled us in to Secondary Security where we sat and waited for over an hour. When they finally called us up the agent asked what we were doing. We explained about Trusted Housesitters. He said he needed to do a bit more research so we sat some more! He called us up again and explained that this is considered exchange for free room and board and goes against immigration/visa laws in the US. He said he was letting us into the US because we are doing a short house/pet sit but if we continued to use Trusted Housesitter in future, we were flagged and would not be allowed entry into the US.
    It was intense and needless to say, we won't continue with Trusted Housesitter if this is going to happen. We got an uber to our airbnb neighborhood and had a coffee and walked to Balboa Park to read and enjoy the sunshine then found a really nice restaurant for a.late lunch while we waited for check-in. Tuesday morning, we walked 40 minutes to the Hillcrest LGBTQ District for breakfast and had a look around some vintage clothing shops, which is what it is known for. We then walked over an hour to meet our host and their dogs we are housesitting starting tomorrow. Chester is very large and energetic and Mikey is smaller and quiet, exact opposite. They live in a nice, quaint area with houses nearby marked as Historic Landmarks. We walked to a very trendy neighborhood called Southpark and looked around in a few shops and had coffee before hopping a city bus downtown for dinner. We covered close to 15 km and over 20,000 steps on our adventures today.
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  • Singapore layover & Anthony's Birthday

    28. Oktober 2024 in Singapur ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    We had a rather tough flight to Singapore. Neither of us could sleep and arrived in Singapore so tired at 4:45 am Singapore time. We slept for a few hours then got ready to take the MRT train downtown for breakfast and coffee and an explore of the Gardens By The Bay. We walked by the merlion, the "boat" hotel and/or apartments and the big ferris wheel. We bought tickets to see the Cloud Forest and Supertree Observatory. The temperature today is 37 with the extremely high humidity. The air conditioning is so welcome when we are in it🥵 We trained back to the airport and sat by the pool for a few hours before showering and waiting for our flight. Moe and Chloe surprised Anthony with a beautiful birthday cake called a Singapore Sunset, designed specially for the Gardens by the Bay. Anthony gets a do-over birthday in LA tomorrow when we land. It will be the 28th for us again!!Weiterlesen

  • Kathmandu final day

    27. Oktober 2024 in Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

    We enjoyed a nice rooftop breakfast with our remaining group of 6. Mr. Budddhi has been a wonderful host. We went to have lunch with our trek guide, Vimal, and take our last walk through the chaotic streets of Thamel before taxiing to the airport at 5pm.
    This has been a trip of a lifetime and we are returning home with new friends and lasting memories.
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  • Thamel, back to where our trip started

    26. Oktober 2024 in Nepal ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

    We arrived back at our Blue Mountain Homestay in Thamel, khathmandu. We packed our bags to get ready to head home in 2 days. We had to walk the extremely busy, chaotic streets to get to dinner and back. We have to be so aware of traffic and not getting hit. The pollution from the cars and motorcycles is awful. Tomorrow we are touring a few Stupas ( temples):

    Hiraṇyavarṇa Mahāvihāra (Nepali: हिरण्यवर्ण महाविहार), also Kwa Baha: (Nepali: क्वबहा:) informally called The Golden Temple with literal meaning "Gold-colored Great Monastery", is a historical vihara (Buddhist monastery) situated in Patan, Nepal. There are 3 types of Buddhism and this temple is considered to have higher enlightenment .

    The Pashupatinath Temple (Nepali: पशुपतिनाथ मन्दिर) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Pashupati, a form of Shiva. It is located in Kathmandu, Nepal near the Bagmati River. The temple was classified as a World Heritage Site in 1979. This "extensive Hindu temple precinct" is a "sprawling collection of temples, ashrams, images and inscriptions raised over the centuries along the banks of the sacred Bagmati river", and is one of seven monument groups in UNESCO's designation of Kathmandu Valley.[1] The temple, considered one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Hindus, is built on an area of 246 hectares (2,460,000 m2)[2] and includes 518 mini-temples and a main pagoda house.
    Nepal?
    Pashupatinath Temple, on the banks of Kathmandu's Bagmati River, is the holiest Hindu temple in Nepal. Many Indian, as well as local Nepali pilgrims, visit. Devout Hindus come here to die and be cremated on the banks of the holy river (which is, unfortunately, very highly polluted).

    Boudha Stupa (Nepali: is a stupa and major spiritual landmark seen as the embodiment of the enlightened mind of all the Buddhas,located in Boudhanath, within the city of Kathmandu, Nepal. Built in the northeast of Kathmandu Valley in a Tamang village surrounded by rice paddies, the stupa gave birth to the origins of Tibetan Buddhism. It is filled with consecrated substances, and its massive mandala makes it the largest spherical stupa in Nepal and one of the largest in the world. In 1979 the Boudha Stupa became one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites in Nepal.

    Pashupatinath Temple was a really interesting experience and overwhelming on so many levels.. On one side of the river there were families gathered with their deceased loved one to say their goodbyes and final blessings. They wrap then cover the body with marigold wreaths before burning/cremating their loved one further down the river on beds of wood and straw. On the other side of the river are the families gathering on the one year anniversary of their loved ones cremation. People gather to watch the blessings and cremations. Amongst all this are 100's of monkeys, extremely poor people, some with leprosy, begging. It was an intense, eye opening experience.
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