First things first: I
did it! Trekked the Annapurna Vista
Trail for five days, four nights up and down thousands of stone stairs and
completed the loop with the help of only (in addition to my guide Ram and
porter Subash) Advil and arnica. Not even
a beer! It is not recommended to drink
alcohol at high altitudes and, due to the fact the full and empty bottles have
to go up and down by person or mule, it is fairly expensive. No wonder!
I can only say wonderful things about the trek. What an amazing place and over so quickly. After a night in Pokhara and a delicious pizza from . . . Godfather's Pizza (it was really good!), I'm off in the morning by bus to Chitwan Park.
Okay, it is 11:40 and we’ve been on this bus since
7:00 a.m. The bus was supposed to leave
at 7:30 but pulled out at 7:00. Too bad
if you were late. We are now in our
third traffic jam of the day. The first
was due to an incredibly long que for gas that blocked our lane so we couldn’t
get through. The second was due to
construction and many enterprising locals set up shop by the buses to try to
make a few rupees. Now . . . well I have
no idea, but people have gotten off the buses and cars and trucks and are
standing or sitting around talking and ducking behind bushes to pee. Traffic is stopped in both directions as far
as you can see. This is part of
Nepal. The roads are horrendous and
traffic is insane. There are many, many
colorful trucks from India with deities painted all over and good luck charms
and flowers hanging inside, but not enough of them carry gasoline it
seems. No one seems worried or upset so
I go with the flow. The rhinos, monkeys
and (hopefully) tigers in Chitwan will wait.I have more photos but I'm going with this before the WiFi cuts out or the electricity dies. More from Chitwan - Rhinos!