Asien-2: Ghorapani-Ghandruk Trek
We are back from our 5 day trek that we did in 4 days!
The trek started at 1100 MAS (Meters Above Sea level) where the road ended, beyond that point there was only walking. You start walking trough cute little villages with rice terraces looming high above and locals performing agriculture with tools that probably hasn’t changed much in the last 200 years. Right from the start there was a dog, with a nasty wound, following us. We named the dog Egon and he kept following us for must of the trek. The first day was quite short and made room for a lot of reading and relaxing in the afternoon.
On the second day the trek continued into thick forest, this was probably the most boring part of the trek since there was not much to see and you still had to climb almost 1500 meters of vertical drop. Ghorapani, where we spent the second night, is a little village at 2900 MAS that lies on a ridge with a deep gorge and the massive Annapurna massif on the other side. Unfortunately it was cloudy when we arrived so we couldn’t see the Annapurnas. But during the night the clouds dispersed and at 5 in the morning we started our walk up to Poon Hill at 3200 MAS where we witnessed the awesome sight of the sun rising over the Himalayas. Even Egon followed us up to Poon Hill although he didn’t seem too interested in the view.
The third day of the trek was the hardest with over 9 hours of walking. But it was also the most rewarding part of the trek since we were walking on a ridge with spectacular views of the Nepalese landscape including two peaks above 8000 meters (Annapurna 1 & Dhaulagiri). The last part of the third day we walked trough a misty rain forest with monkeys swinging from tree to tree and tigers hiding in the bushes.
The last day was mostly downhill and Fredrik picked up some kind of fast military pace while Henning lagged behind photographing the landscape. Today we are taking a day off because of sore muscles. The trek was absolutely amazing and we both think we might redo this some time in the future.
The most fun quote from the trek was after Fredrik slammed his head in the door frame for the third time: “FUCK!!! Curse all these Chinise, ahh I mean, Nepalise short motherfuckers!”
In 3 days we are going to Bangladesh! Stay tuned!
Jäkligt fina bilder! Vilka vyer! “Sunrise over Poon Hill” är nästan så att du får lägga ut den högupplöst så man kan få en schyyst bakgrund! Vart bär det av nu?
Oj oj, nu blir jag lite avundsjuk. Det måste ha varit en stor upplevelse! Läckra bilder. Vi hade inte resurser att trekka när vi var där, tyvärr, utan det blev en tur upp på ett berg utanför Kathmandu, med soluppgång osv. Ska ni inte till Darjeeling? Där (Tiger Hill) såg jag den absolut häftigaste soluppgången någonsin. Och utsikt över hela Kanchenjunga, Himalayas tredje högsta Och det extremt smalspåriga tåget upp dit, “toy train”, bara 610 mm bred räls. Man kan visst trekka där också. Sköt om er!
Pappa Andreas
Robert L: Jag ska göra ett försök med att lägga upp den, jävligt långsamt Internet här dock så kanske får vänta tills jag kommer till ett ställe med snabbare Internet.
Andreas: Vi ska tyvärr inte till Darjeeling, men om jag åker tillbaka till Indien i framtiden ligger det nog näst högst på prioriterings listan efter Varanasi.
RTV: Schemat för Thailand ser ut på följande sätt:
13 till 19 December: Reily och/eller Koh Lanta
20 till 24 December: Similand Islands
24 till 26 December: Lite oklart, troligtvis Phuket.
26 December till 2 Januari: Phi Phi.
RTV: Hur så? Kommer du själv vara i krokarna? :) (börjar ju isf bli tradition att vi träffas i Thailand, hehe)
Like father like son! Jag har samma problem med fotograferingen. Men fina bilder har du tagit. Sköt om er.