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Day 2: Bhulbule to Jagat
Since we arrived in Bhulbule so late in the evening,
we decided against starting the trek
I woke up the next morning at 4am hoping for a grand sunrise,
and waited patiently for the fiance to wake up.
Eventually he arose from his slumber at 5:30am
(translation: I disturbed his slumber)
and was informed that there will be no amazing sunrise with mountains blocking our view.I also learned the morning routine-
Eventually he arose from his slumber at 5:30am
(translation: I disturbed his slumber)
and was informed that there will be no amazing sunrise with mountains blocking our view.I also learned the morning routine-
tea and breakfast
purify water
brush teeth
The first day of trekking was miserably HOT.
We were surrounded by gorgeous rice fields (Bali has nothing on Nepal),
and little villages.
Unfortunately, they have started building a road up to Manang (one of the villages higher in elevation).
so much of our shade had been chopped down.Despite the heat and construction,
my spirits were soaring.
I was in the middle of nowhere.
no phone. no internet. no tv.
my spirits were soaring.
I was in the middle of nowhere.
no phone. no internet. no tv.
just me. the boy.
and this beautiful little place we call Earth.
we trekked from 7:30am to 5:30pm.
While my spirits flew high, I learned that my hiking boots were too small for my feet.
(I have feet issues)
so, I ditched my boots,
and traded them for my Teva’s.
These water shoes have been a life saver in all treks since…
Throughout the entire day,
we saw only two other tourists,
and only a few local villagers.
and, although the trek had just started,
we were already so far away from the world.
It was a feeling I am, unfortunately, unable to put into words.
We retired for the night in Jagat,
lucky enough to pick a brand new guesthouse,
with gorgeous views of the river from the window.
This was the cleanest guesthouse of the entire trip…
side note:
although this guest house was shiny and clean,
I had an irrational fear that the hotel would simply fall off the side of the cliff into the raging river.
falling assleep that night was not easy.
kimberly rae says
awesome pics!! & i feel like i would also have had the same irrational fear no matter how beautiful the view!! lol
Sierra says
I am so envious of you. This looks amazing.
Jenna says
This is so amazing! The scenery looks breathtaking and it must have been great to be somewhere so remote. I MUST do this one day 🙂
xxx
Jenna
Sadie Dear says
Gasp! That guest house is amazing! I don't blame you for being afraid a little bit, irrational though it was. The view is breathtaking!
Dancing Branflake says
Gorgeous photos! And yes, I, too, would have been terrified of falling off!
Alex says
This is just incredible!!
Amy Shaughnessy says
What a spectacular view! I would have been a bit paranoid about it falling over too…
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Katrin says
what a fantastic adventure! love the pictures!
REread says
Looks amazing
Rebecca says
awesome room!
The Smiths says
Wow, these pictures are beautiful!
Alyx says
That room looks like it has a killer view, though!!!
Lindsay says
Amazing pictures! I'm so jealous of your adventures!
Lauren says
Looks absolutely amazing! Ah I wish I was traveling!!
Jes says
I love all of these pictures! And I am the same way when it comes to "waking" up Chris when it's time for an adventure. It's like, "oh did I accidentally kick you so hard that you woke up? oh, good, you're awake!"