Fondest memory: You should not only admire the breathtaking mountains and landscapes. You should also pay attention to the people.
Nepalese people are very friendly. I know, this sounds like a cliché, everyone says that about the country he/she is visiting. But in this case it is true; Before coming to Nepal I was in Delhi and I found the people less friendly.
For more photos about people in Nepal see travelogue about 'PEOPLE'and 'SCHOOL IN CHITRE'
Written Aug 24, 2002
Fondest memory: Ah, have I ever introduced you to my beautiful children??? With red rosy cheeks and all??? Of course they AREN'T my kids!!!!!!!!! But these children sure managed to touch a special chord inside my heart. Don't you agree that they looked sooooo China-dollish?!
Written Aug 24, 2002
Favorite thing: The most exciting things is to watch and talking to the local people.
Written Dec 28, 2005
Favorite thing: This man was at a temple helping the believers to offer to the gods. It was not clear whether he was a sort of priest. The picture is a bit hazy because of the incense burning there.
Written Oct 18, 2004
Favorite thing: Our strong, silent porter shown here taking a break in the hills.
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: Okay....so maybe I didn't have my dream of being escorated by YAKS up in the Himalayas. However I did get a "Llama."
Our porter boy went by the name, "Mr. Llama."
He was as strong as one too!
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: People in Nepal are very friendly - here in the mountains of eastern Nepal it was the highlight of the day to see the planes landing!
Written Feb 25, 2003
Fondest memory: One of my fondest memory is the friendly & colourful people of Nepal which live a simple life. The cute & innocent children in the villages are also memorable.
Updated Sep 7, 2002
Fondest memory: The People
Written Aug 25, 2002
Fondest memory: I just cycled round the backstreets and met all sorts of friendly people. This family invited me in for tea!
Written Aug 25, 2002
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I just cycled round the backstreets and met all sorts of friendly people. This family invited me in for tea!
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