Hi All,
On 7 Apr 2014, being the last night in Kathmandu we had our dinner at Naglo, which is a well know restaurant. I had Thali chicken set and my Mrs ordered corn bread and dhal. To close the night, we ordered apple pie and hot lemon & ginger with honey. The dinner was just perfect to end our stay in Kathmandu. It was raining when we headed back to our hotel. Probably Kathmandu was crying because we are leaving.
We left Kathmandu early the next day after breakfast, slightly before 8 am. The weather was still chilly. Pokhara is about 211 km away but we were informed that the journey would take about 5 hours because of the roads and traffic condition. Black V seemed excited to be in Kathmandu and it gave no trouble to start everything up in the morning. We stopped at a Castrol station to fill up. Petrol per litre is USD1.47 and I only topped up 10 litres only because I did not want to overweigh Black V.
After topping up petrol, we headed straight to Highway 1 leading to Pokhara. The 'highway' is a 2 lane road, 1 yours and the other one belongs to the on-coming vehicles. but in actual fact in Nepal, your lane also belongs to the other vehicles. Quite frequently, you have to slow down or stop completely because the other vehicles - buses, trucks, mini vans, cars, motorcycles, tractors etc will come into your lane like you don't exist. So to ride safe, you have to take care of your own self because the on-coming vehicles don't bother about you. We rode slowly and sometimes very very slow. The road condition was 50% good, 25% bad and 25% extremely bad. A lot of pot holes, uneven surfaces and also road under repair.
The road winds up and down and around the mountain with the cliff on one side and a ravine on the other. The weather was clear and we caught glimpses of the Annapurna range. Although the road was sometimes dangerous and daunting, the scenery was very beautiful and awesome. I can explain over here by describing them and showing photos but it would not be the same and it is something that you have to experience for yourself. The whole journey took us about 8 hours because we took it slow and easy. No hurry and no rushing, like we said before 'it is not the destination that matters but the journey'.
We arrived in Pokhara at around 5 pm and went to Phewa Lake, a touristy spot just like Phuket. A lot of foreigners around and the place is quite a laid back place. Later we checked into ‘Arrival In Highland’ hotel near the lake with reasonable rates and breakfast included. The hotel owner conducted a small welcoming ceremony to welcome us into their hotel. Black V is parked in a secure place in the hotel compound.
We did a 3 days 2 nights mountain trekking in Pokhara.
Our visa will expire on 16 Apr so we will stay in Phokara till 15 Apr and after that we will proceed to India.
Cheers,
Borneoman & Trailing Spouse on 2 Wheels
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We did a 3 days 2 nights mountain tracking in Pokhara.
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