So 2nd of December marks the departure on my big trip. Made bigger by the fact that Steve couldn’t be with me. My very first solo trip….. Look Mum, I’m a big boy now.
The bags almost packed, vaccinations sorted (I hate needles!!!), diarrhea pills purchased. All set to go.
The trip to Nepal is going to take 24 hours of flights and waiting for connections. Depart Sydney to Bangkok, then from Bangkok to Delhi and finally from Delhi to Kathmandu.
Below is the outline of my itinerary for the hike over the next 3 weeks. Thankfully I will be having a porter carrying my bag over the trips. Friends have decided I will call him Raelene…. Don’t ask
Itinerary
Days 1-2 Kathmandu
A hive of activity, Kathmandu is awash with colour and culture. Join pilgrims at Bodhnath Stupa, explore the ‘Monkey Temple’ of Swayambhunath and visit one of the holiest Hindu temples in the world at Pashupatinath.
Day 3 Bhaktapur
Walk down narrow streets from square to square or along cobblestone laneways to watch local traditions come alive and appreciate the peaceful simplicity of Bhaktapur.
Days 4-9 Langtang Trek
Enjoy a trek over rocky ridges and valleys, past rivers, over rickety bridges and through green pastures filled with shaggy yak. Stop in at small villages along the way and enjoy a taste of Nepalese hospitality.
Day 10 Nuwakot
Hike through dense woodland to the village of Brabal, then drive on to historic Nuwakot. Stay overnight on ‘The Famous Farm’ with its imposing manor house and two charming cottages. Set on a terraced hillside above a fertile valley, the farm is a delight of quiet corners and colourful, organic crops. Spend time exploring the area and include a visit to the former citadel of the Shah dynasty, built to serve as an important stop on the trans-Himalayan trade route.
Day 11 Bandipur
Tucked away high on a ridge, the ancient trading village of Bandipur is protected by the goddess Durga. Mingle with locals, dine on traditional Nepali food and enjoy awesome views of the Annapurna and Manaslu mountain ranges.
Days 12-13 Pokhara
The incredible scenery and chilled-out atmosphere of Pokhara is enchanting. There are a plethora of things to do in Pokhara, including rising early to see a spectacular sunrise over the snow-covered Annapurna range from the viewpoint at Sarangkot. Visit the thundering Devi Falls and shop for handicrafts at the Tibetan open-air market.
Days 14-15 Seti River
Raft through the jungle on a journey down the mighty Seti, camping overnight on white, sandy beaches
Days 16-18 Chitwan National Park
Paddle a canoe, ride an elephant, trek through the jungle and seek out rhinos, deer and monkeys on a guided safari through Chitwan, the first official national park of Nepal.
Days 19-20 Kathmandu
Take a final stroll through the busy streets and bazaars of this much-loved city of Kathmandu.
