Kathmandu

Great to back although twelve years has seen alot of development. It's as as busy and insane as ever. Not sure what my brother would have said about the electrics! Relieved that there is not muchRead more
Kathmandu Sites

Visited Boudha Stupa and Kathmandu Durbar Square, both of which were very badly damaged last year. Surprised at how quickly Boudha has been repared, just needs painting now. Great to wonder throughRead more
Kathmandu Sites Cont...

More pictures, this time Durbar Square and around.
Upcoming 9 day rafting trip...

Just been to group meeting ready for a 7am start tomorrow with 14 other clients rafting and camping by the Sun Kosi (grade 4/5) for 9 days. Only booked trip yesterday so not much time to prepare butRead more
Day 1 Kathmandu to Dolaghat

Day 1
Once the rafts and kayaks were free from power lines we could get going on a three hour transit to the North West where we packed up, inflated rafts and then finally rafted for three hours afterRead more
Day 2

'No Exit' a grade 3 and 'Meat Grinder' a grade 4+ were the main rapids today that the two rafts with 7 clients in each plus guides, the heavily laiden kitchen/food raft and 6 safety kayakers had toRead more
Day 3

Up early with the sun rise around 6, just in time for meditation and yoga before breakfast. Had a set of rapids today called 'Pre, Post and High Anxiety'! Freshly prepared lunch on another goldenRead more
Day 4

What a day, what an experience! Today was a grade 5 called the 'Hakapur' and it certainly felt like it. After lunch and a walk along the river bank to scout out this very technical part of the river,Read more
Days 5-8

We continued with the same routine of early morning yoga, breakfast, a mad rush to pack personal gear and tents before waiting for the rafts to be loaded up. Rafting the rapids, sometimes swimming theRead more
Day 9

Having rafted the Sun Kosi, 'River of Gold', from near the Tibetan border in the North West of Nepal to the South East of the country, near to the Indian boarder, it was time to take the 15 hour busRead more
Back in Kathmandu

Just back from rafting. Excellent trip, photos and comments to follow.
Off trekking

Off again... Back in Kathmandu for a day, now starting a three week trek in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Currently Dipiwali (festival of light) for the next four days, so plenty of music, dancingRead more
Day 2

7 hours walking with plenty of tea breaks and food. A really hot day up and down the foothills with tiny villages hanging on the hillside surrounded by rice paddies. Our tea house is in the lastRead more
Day 3 Jagat to Dharaparni (1860m)

Walking by 7, lunch by 11! Steep, winding path that traversed the edge of the deep narrow valley all morning then it opened up. Much colder evening, even colder water to wash in. Card games a plenty.
Day 4 Daraparni to Chame (2670m)

Later start this morning, walking at 7.30. Saw white mountains today beyond the incredibly steep sided valleys: Manaslu and Annupurna 2. Really happy to be back in the big snow capped mountains today.Read more
Day 5 Chame to Lower Pisang (3200m)

Beautiful colour on the mountain early this morning followed by an avalanche. Lots more Buddhist prayer walls, wheels and flags. The scenery just keeps on improving. Huge rock slab, similar to, butRead more
Day 6 Lower Pisang to Manang (3540m)

Cold night as the water pipe had frozen and the temp in our room was 1 degree. Must be getting to higher altitudes as impromptu 'monkeys' and 'can can' dances on the trail! Took the high path optionRead more
Day 7 Manang Rest Day

Great to have a lie in this morning till 7am then a short walk uphill to help us acclimatise (3800m). Found another great bakery for lunch then explored the village. Off to watch a film later once theRead more
Day 8/9

Yak Kharka (4018m) and Thorung Phedi (4450m) Slowly heading higher so we don't gain too much altitude too quickly. Getting colder (-7 one morning) and tea houses even more basic and busy. Dusty unevenRead more
Thorong La Pass (5416m)

Great day, started at 3am! -2 so not as cold as expected and great stars. 1000m ascent and 1700m decent today to get up and over the pass. A couple of tea houses offered a welcome hot lemon and restRead more
Day 11 Muktinath to Kagbeni (2800m)

Short morning walk through a landscape of bare eroded hills in strong winds with a backdrop of snow-capped high peaks. Some beautiful villages with a very Tibetan feel about it in this Lower MustangRead more
Day 12 Muktinath to Marpha (2667m)

Now following the Kali Gandaki River, walking at times on the river bed looking for fossils unsuccessfully. Not impressed with Jomsom but liked the bandits look we were all giving off due to theRead more
Day 13 Marpha to Larjung (2550m)

Supposedly walking in the deepest gorge in the world - to the east Annapurna 1 rises to 8091m, to the west the peak of Dhaulagiri at 8167m soars above us. Entered pine, cypress and juniper forest andRead more
Day 14 Larjung to Ghasa (2010m)

Superb long walk today. Typical early start, walking by 7.30 or 8 then finishing by 4ish in the afternoon. Took a packed lunch today as less places to eat. Not seeing any other trekkers in this partRead more
Day 15 Ghasa to Tatopani (1190m)

An undulating path today in the steep gorge with interesting village life to look at on the way. Felt like wrinkled prawns after a 2 hour soak in the hot springs. It gave much needed warmth to ourRead more
Lynda Ralph
More food !!! 👍😋🍺 xxx
Lynda Ralph
Go, James, go 🚴🚴♀️ xxx
Lynda Ralph
You're right, Looby, electrics do look a bit suspect !!! Xxx