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A sign on the side of a mountain
Since we had walked the majority of the ascent the previous afternoon, 
day 8 of our trek was, in comparison, fairly easy.
It only took us a few hours of hiking,
following the river on the valley floor,
to reach the city of Manang.Compared to the other little villages we had passed through,
Manang was huge.
There were at least a dozen teahouse hotel options,
little shops,
and, my favorite part-
German bakeries.

After a week of trekking,
it was nice to see some new faces,
and more of them.

The main highlight of Manang?
it was in this little part of the world that the fiance asked me to be his wife.
It was the perfect proposal.
post to come



A view of a snow covered mountain

 

A view of a snow covered mountain

 

A tree with a mountain in the background

 

A view of the side of a mountain

 

A close up of a building
 
A view of a mountain

 

A building with a mountain in the background 

 

A view of a large mountain in the background
 
A tree with a mountain in the background

 

A view of a mountain

 

A view of a snow covered mountain

 

A view of a snow covered mountain

 

Remember the road I mentioned they were building?
well, it will take tourists up to Manang,
and completely ruin this trek forever.
I’m am so thankful I was able to see it before man destroys it completely.
 
Close up photo of Chef Jessica Randhawa of The Forked Spoon in a blue spotted dress, in the sunlight

Jessica Randhawa

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Jessica Randhawa leads The Forked Spoon, sharing 15 years of experience and over 1,200 original recipes, kitchen tips, and practical cooking advice. Inspired by her world travels, Jessica's approachable recipes have been featured in outlets such as USA Today, Daily Mail, and CNET. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of California.

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12 Comments

  1. Megan says:

    im so ready to go to nepal after always reading about your adventure there (ok the photos dont hurt either!) 🙂 i cant wait to plan another trip out to asia!

  2. Sarah and Stewart says:

    Wow – incredible photos… I love your blog! 🙂