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		<title>Solo trip in Nepal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click on the picture above to see the photo album! Since my trip in Israel in July last year, I didn&#8217;t go for a long trip again until last April. In March, I suddenly felt the urgent need to go on holidays! Unfortunately, I couldn&#8217;t find any friends who were willing to go on a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Since my trip in Israel in July last year, I didn&#8217;t go for a long trip again until last April. In March, I suddenly felt the urgent need to go on holidays! Unfortunately, I couldn&#8217;t find any friends who were willing to go on a short notice, so I decided to go alone, something I always wanted to try. After a bit of investigation I found a cheap ticket to Nepal, and three weeks later I was on my plane!</p>
<p>I arrived very tired in Kathmandu after a two day journey, and a horrible night in New Dehli airport (not recommended). I wasn&#8217;t disappointed: Kathmandu was like no other city I had ever seen. By far the busiest! Even a bit too busy for my tired self so I stayed only one day. I moved on to visit Bodnath and its <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/stupa-bodnath/">magnificent Stupa</a> and the impressive Hindu temple of Pashupatinath. I continued and stopped for two days in Bhaktapur. I was also lucky enough to be in Bhaktapur at the time of the <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/tree-rising-bisket-jatra/">Bisket Jatra festival</a>, to celebrate the Nepali New Year with the locals. This was a truly unbelievable experience: the whole city was packed and the atmosphere was incredibly festive.</p>
<p>Afterwards I left Kathmandu Valley and headed towards the town of Pokhara at the foot of the Himalayas. However I stopped halfway to stay one night in the lovely village of <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/scale-street-bandipur/">Bandipur</a>. Rarely have I experienced such a warm welcome in a village: all the inhabitants were really friendly and the town very picturesque.</p>
<p>So finally I arrived in Pokhara, which was very disappointing to me, especially because of a heavy layer of fog that prevented me to see any mountains! But of course Pokhara was only the base to start my trekking in the Annapurnas. Due to a lack of time I took a flight to Jomsom and from there trekked up to <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/magnificent-view-himalayas/">Kagbeni</a> and <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/white-himalayan-horse/">Muktinath</a> and then all the way down to Marpha. I enjoyed the trek a lot, the scenery is stunning, the locals are lovely and the trek is varied and not too tough. However if I had to choose a trek again, I would probably go for another one as they very recently built a road along the trail and the tranquility is often disturbed by jeeps going by very fast and leaving a big could of dust behind them.</p>
<p>I finished my trip by visiting Kathmandu and <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/newari-temple/">Patan</a> in depth and the <a href="http://picturesfromearth.com/travel/nepal/monkey-temple/">monkey temple of Swayambunath</a>.</p>
<p>To conclude, I&#8217;ve had a fabulous experience in Nepal. I won&#8217;t forget the lovely people there who have been so friendly all along my trip. It is also a precious mix of culture, landscapes, architecture and spirituality that is very rare. Traveling solo has never been a problem either: I&#8217;ve met loads of people and have experienced the culture much more than I ever had before on trips with friends. This is certainly an experience that I recommend to everybody to try once in their life. And to be really honnest: I don&#8217;t think it will be my last solo trip!</p>
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