So I thought I should write a blogedy blog about the trek The Nadj and I did to Annapurna Base Camp (or ABC as they say)... I have put some photos up on flickr... but I think here I will try to write a bit about each day with some classy photos of the Nadj and I.
Map's first - Click to enlargeMap 1 - Kathmandu in relation to Pokhara
Map 2 - Our route to ABC is marked in red. Places we stopped over night are marked with green dots. We started at Nayapul and ended in Dhampus Pedi.
Day one: Nayapul (1025m) to Ghandruk (1940m)
Setting out... it was flat (that didn't last long)! Madhu our guide always carried an umbrella to protect her from the sun... made it feel like we were just going for a stroll in the park rather than up a mountain...
Mt Machhapuchhre (fish tale) is barely visible in the far distance. During the trek we got right up close to it.
Beautiful waterfall
(Extra large) cucumber break
End of the flat and we start to climb up the valley towards Ghandruk
School children run up the steps to get home from school. The trekking route is pretty well surfaced with steps etc for a lot of the route. In other, less touristy parts of Nepal children have significantly harder, rougher paths to walk on to get to school.
Landslide has washed away the bridge... this temporary bridge was really not much more than a couple of logs. Our porter Sunita leads the way... The Nadj follows...
Mini break...
Ghandruk... end of day one... already the mountains seem a lot closer!
Day two: Ghandruk (1940m) to Chhomrong (2170m)
Setting out bright and very early.
Walking along towards the mountains... it was so incredibly beautiful
Our guide and porters (L-R): Madhu, Sunita and Purna. We organised it all with
3 Sisters Trekking Agency who specialise in supporting women to train as porters and guides. In Nepal women are so marginalised and trodden on it seems a great idea... and our people were fandabulous... keeping us going when we were tired, leading the way, and generally being friendlynice!
Donkeys are used to carry provisions for the tea houses on the first part of the trek before it gets too high.
At Chhomrong it was time for a cup of tea... in a British mug... of course
Day three: Chhomrong (2170m) to Himalaya (2920m)
My aren't I the tanned one... fear not I put the legs away after their pastiness was mocked ;o)
Lots of steps... both up and down... even tho our altitude increased each day it was VERY up and down... but I suppose overall up...
The Nadj heads up the valley towards ABC
Getting closer to Mt Machhupuchre
I never travel without my Molton Brown products you know... behind me is the bathroom... luxury bucket of course.
Our abode at Himalaya
Day four: Himalaya (2920m) to ABC (4130m)
Small caty joins me for breakfast porridge. I looked concerned.
Sunita crosses precarious bridge