TRAVEL: Nepal in pictures, deuxième partie!

Part 2 of the Nepal post sees us travel from the hustling, bustling city of Kathmandu to the jungles of Chitwan National Park to the pictu...


Part 2 of the Nepal post sees us travel from the hustling, bustling city of Kathmandu to the jungles of Chitwan National Park to the picturesque Pokhara by the Himalayas back to Kathmandu and onto the plane towards New Delhi.

In Kathmandu there were many people walking around with masks to protect them from the awful air pollution. It really doesn't help that the city is in sort of bowl surrounded by hills and mountains, the bad air just has nowhere to go.

It had always been a dream of mine to ride on an elephant. And Nepal gave me the perfect chance to fulfil that dream. All we needed to do was drive for 5 hours through the hills towards the lowlands (Terai to the Nepalese) and on to the lush green jungles of Chitwan.

Our journey started at 7am and I was banking on catching some sleep in the car but little did I know that it would be the most beautiful, death-defying drive of my life! The hills were completely covered in dense forest, the only exceptions being some scars from recent landslides during the monsoon. The road clung to the edges of the hills, the only 'barrier' preventing us falling 500 feet to the deep blue river that meanders through these hill were some breezeblocks!

Suffice to say, I got very little sleep.

I wanted to cry when I first saw the elephants, they are amazing animals! I couldn't help but feel sorry for them as their owners/riders beat them with bamboo sticks and metal pokers..

The locals have a deep respect for the wild animals that roam freely throughout Chitwan and occasionally venture towards the towns and villages. During our stay, the hotel next door was broken into by a wild elephant in the night. He must have caught the scent of sugar and mustard seeds and got a bit hungry. There was a trail of sugar and mustard seeds strewn from the hotel leading out into the jungle..

Nonetheless, I am in love with these animals. After my majestic ride on one, I passed the elephant a 10 rupee note, she sucked up the money in her trunk and passed it to her owner! HOW CUTE.

The next morning we were up early for a stroll in the jungle at 7am. To say it was a little scary would be an understatement. It was misty and pretty eerie, and at the very beginning of the stroll we came across a fresh Tiger paw-print in the mud near our hotel. Ahhh!

Next up was a quick stopover in the wonderful Pokhara to take in a bit of fresh mountain air and some breath-taking sights, and stay at a top-notch hotel. From here, the views of the Himalayas and the sunrise at Sarangkot were simply stunning. Photographs could never do it justice.

We drove for 6 hours back to Kathmandu for a final rendez-vous with the happy couple and took flight for New Delhi. The flight was absolutely incredible. The plane hugs close to the Himalayas as it moves towards the Indian capital, for over an hour they take over the windows before fading away into the distance and the haze that surrounds Delhi...


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In the jungle!

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CUTE

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We got very close to this Rhino and it's young daughter. The Elephant Guides surrounded them and the mother got very defensive, started moving around trying to escape but couldn't get free and began to charge a little.. The Elephants got twitchy and started blowing their trunks! All while we're on the back of them. Best time ever!

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Unsuitable footwear for the jungle. Safe to say these were absolutely destroyed after our walk, haha. :)

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Eeerie..

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Tiger paw print!

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A delicate web of intrigue

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The breath taking Himalayas. One day, I will go trekking up these peaks. One day..

Keep a look out on your dashboard for the 3rd and final part - India :D

Hope you've all had a lovely few festive days off! I have eaten my own body weight in desserts. It's okay though, new year means new resolution! 'Cause I'm optimistic like that, haha :)

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13 comments

  1. i absolutely loveeed these photos! looking forward to the third post :) I know what you mean about unsuitable footwear, I once walked up mount vesuvius in Italy in a pair of topshop pumps, not a good idea! xx

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  2. What magical pictures! I need to to to Nepal SOON! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Halima, your photos and descriptions, makes me want to visit nepal so badly...I have never had an elephant ride in my life..it sounds so fun :)

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  4. Amazing pictures, sounds like a wonderful place, I had an elephant ride in Thailand, loved it, although I never went to any of those awful animal shows!

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  5. More gorgeous pictures :) That last one is breath taking :)
    xx

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  6. omg wow your trip sounds like it was incredible! One of my friends is travelling atm through thailand, bali and australia and she's updating me on crazy stuff she's being doing and I'm getting so jealous that I'm stuck in London, and your posts aren't helping!! Lol! Great pics though!! xx

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  7. love these photos! I hope to visit Nepal soon, I am going to India in Feb to get married!

    xo Nav
    http://navlandstyle.blogspot.com/

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  8. Sounds like a great trip! And loved looking at the pictures. The elephant ride must have been so much fun.

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  9. wow, nepal. how cool! those photos are so beautiful. //dariadaria

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  10. Oh Halima! Such stunning pictures my lovely! Your elephant looks so cuuuuute! I wanna go now! ;D Looking forward to the next post babe!

    Love Aysh xoxo

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  11. Your article is amazing and always interesting.I am always excited to read article such as exclusively fantastic about trekking.Thanks for such a great and interesting article.keep posting such a awesome articles.

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