Escaping the valley
24. März 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C
It was time for a 2-day-trip to escape the rush and take some fresh air: We wanted to see what’s behind the surrounding mountains of the Kathmandu valley and climbed up on the eastern side toWeiterlesen
Kathmandu!
28. März 2018 in Nepal ⋅ 🌫 20 °C
We stayed at Pushkar Shah’s house (for 10 days) which is full of cyclists throughout the year. He’s been on a mystical journey for peace around the world with his bicycle, promotes cycling andWeiterlesen
Cycling continues
31. März 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
There is only one road leaving the Kathmandu valley in western direction so we had to cope with heavy traffic on this narrow road without a shoulder. The colorful painted trucks labeled with 'RoadWeiterlesen
Chitwan Nationalpark
3. April 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
We didn’t expect a nationalpark in a poor country like Nepal to be so well maintained (although it is world-famous). It was absolutely amazing (and scary!) to hike through the high elephant grass inWeiterlesen
Trekking the Annapurna Circuit
10. April 2018 in Nepal
It all started with us squeezing into a bus fully packed with excited hikers, backpacks and some locals sitting on the lap of the driver. 4 hours in squatting position in the aisle were already kindWeiterlesen
Up and down
12. April 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C
There’s a Nepalese song about their trails, meaning something like „up and down, up and down, this is the Nepali flat, this is so difficult“ - and yes, this is absolutely true, there is noWeiterlesen
The Annapurna Range!
13. April 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C
We started to feel the high altitude but the landscape and the trail itself should become more spectacular every day. We went along 'Heaven‘s door', the Great Wall of Pisang, a smooth rock slopeWeiterlesen
Overwhelming Himalayas
14. April 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C
The deeper we made our way into the Himalayas, the more we could feel (and see) the Tibetan influence: Buddhism is dominating, the colorful prayer flags, prayer mills, gompas and monasteries areWeiterlesen
Ice Lake
15. April 2018 in Nepal
Acclimatization is a terrible word but plays an important role if you want to go up as high as we wanted to. So we decided to climb up about 1200m to the Ice Lake which is at 4700m, stay there for aWeiterlesen
Tilicho Lake
18. April 2018 in Nepal
Although the Tilicho lake is not the highest altitude lake in the world as the Nepalese claim it to be, at almost 5000m, it is quite high and for us it was really demanding to get there as we hadWeiterlesen
Thorong La
21. April 2018 in Nepal
A couple of days of more ‘up and down and up and down’ took us to the Thorong High Camp at about 4900m. Although we arrived there quite early in the morning we decided to not continue to the passWeiterlesen
Back to reality
23. April 2018 in Nepal
A long steep descent (1800m down!) into a desertic landscape and further to Muktinath followed behind the pass (on the same day we climbed it because there’s no accommodation) - it took ourWeiterlesen
Back in hippie town
26. April 2018 in Nepal
You can still see many white elderlies that are stuck in Pokhara since the hippie movement. Although it’s the second biggest city in Nepal, the lazy atmosphere, especially near the Phewa lake, hasWeiterlesen
Lumbini
29. April 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ⛅ 35 °C
The Siddharta Highway from Pokhara south into the Terai plain is beautiful, great to cycle and there’s surprisingly little traffic, but it also means that you’re leaving the gorgeous mountainsWeiterlesen
Cruising through the plain
1. Mai 2018 in Nepal
Did we write that cyclists world is small? Yes it is: On a busy crossroad we bumped into Anneke & Tane from New Zealand who we celebrated Christmas and New Years Eve with in Iran, and Milda & DovydasWeiterlesen
Waiting for the Bengal tiger
4. Mai 2018 in Nepal ⋅ 🌧 23 °C
We wanted to give it another chance to see a wild Bengal tiger and stopped by at the Bardia Nationalpark to do a 12 hours walking safari. The park is famous for its large population of tigers but onlyWeiterlesen
Goodbye Nepal!
7. Mai 2018 in Nepal ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C
During the last almost two months, we immersed ourselves quite well in this foreign country and it felt again a bit weird to leave. Nepal is a very diverse country with so many different ethnicWeiterlesen
Namasté India!
9. Mai 2018 in Indien
Crossing the border into overpopulated India was quite easy. The first days of cycling were characterized by smooth roads, intense heat, bad air quality, chaotic city traffic, disgusting smell ofWeiterlesen
Let's take the train
10. Mai 2018 in Indien ⋅ ⛅ 34 °C
We could write an article about the booking system, waiting lists and the numerous classes because this is where the adventure 'taking a train in India' actually starts. But we were lucky that ourWeiterlesen
Leaving the heat below
13. Mai 2018 in Indien
Cycling on nice side roads with little traffic through the countryside was beautiful - from time to time we could even see snow-covered mountains in the distance. That’s where we wanted to go toWeiterlesen
Vipassana Meditation
26. Mai 2018 in Indien
A 10 day Vipassana meditation course is an individual experience for everyone, thus this post is written from Silke’s perspective. Hauke didn’t finish the course anyway because of too much painWeiterlesen
Where the Dalai Lama lives
28. Mai 2018 in Indien
We didn’t get the chance to see the Dalai Lama in person (which became quite difficult since his popularity has reached incredible dimensions), but he's omnipresent in McLeod Ganj anyway. Photos ofWeiterlesen
Oh no, Manali
31. Mai 2018 in Indien
We enjoyed lots of downhill, green tea plantations, little traffic and went down to Mandi where the heat overwhelmed us again. There was no other option, but from here on it would go only up, up,Weiterlesen
Happy coincidence
3. Juni 2018 in Indien
After Manali was out of sight, we patiently went from one accommodation to another but they were all booked, or the prices were off the roof. So we’re lucky to find the homestay of Barnet‘sWeiterlesen
Rohtang Pass
5. Juni 2018 in Indien
The serpentines up there were countless and in the distance we could clearly see the road: A white snake (99% of the cars are white) meandering up the mountains, probably the highest traffic jam inWeiterlesen




















































































































































































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