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iloveNepal...: How you should actually do it!
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How you should actually do it! Email me if you are cute and sexy :). THERE IS NO ACTUAL WAY TO DO IT but check out what each of the trekkers say on this blog! Highly recommended to bring along:. Extremely high UV sunblock. Panty liner for the ladies. STRONGLY ADVISED). recommended areas of body to apply:. All over crotch and legs to prevent bed mites and donkey-shit mites. Toilet paper rolls along trek. it costs MYR8 per roll along villages! VERY USEFUL. multi purpose! Eye blinds for sleep. Many of the i...
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ilovePandas: ON... ON... WINTER HASH RUN IN chengdu December 12th - 20th 2012
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There are few images more iconic to southwestern China than that of the giant panda. Unfortunately, despite its status as a Chinese national treasure, the giant panda population has been whittled down to just 1,000 pandas due to mass human development over the last century. As a response to this ecological crisis the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding was opened in 1987 and began caring for six pandas rescued from the wild. Monday, December 24, 2012. It is home to more than 14 million people.
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ilovePai: DAY 2
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Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai. Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai, along with just staring at the mountains and rivers. ". Pronounced as "bai" or "bye". We assure you it is totally safe even in our normal city wheeler! Thanks to our Asian upbringing, we are much "toughened up" and can eat practically everything! So Peterpatterpot takes to the road . 1180km road trip, 1864 curves or even more. A very long day.Did so many things! The POP car rental.Pick up our car early.Dri...Took ...
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ilovePai: DAY 6
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Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai. Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai, along with just staring at the mountains and rivers. ". Pronounced as "bai" or "bye". We assure you it is totally safe even in our normal city wheeler! Thanks to our Asian upbringing, we are much "toughened up" and can eat practically everything! So Peterpatterpot takes to the road . 1180km road trip, 1864 curves or even more. Woke up early the next day to this! I love Mae Hong San. Closest thing to a 'opium' join...
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ilovePai: DAY3
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Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai. Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai, along with just staring at the mountains and rivers. ". Pronounced as "bai" or "bye". We assure you it is totally safe even in our normal city wheeler! Thanks to our Asian upbringing, we are much "toughened up" and can eat practically everything! So Peterpatterpot takes to the road . 1180km road trip, 1864 curves or even more. Cafe D Artist for breakfast included in room rate. Streets of Pai at about 9am.Total...
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ilovePai: Day 9
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Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai. Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai, along with just staring at the mountains and rivers. ". Pronounced as "bai" or "bye". We assure you it is totally safe even in our normal city wheeler! Thanks to our Asian upbringing, we are much "toughened up" and can eat practically everything! So Peterpatterpot takes to the road . 1180km road trip, 1864 curves or even more. 27th of October 2010-The day to go home. The end of the beginning of the beautiful wonde...
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ilovePai: DAY 1
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Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai. Lazy days in a hammock are a favorite in Pai, along with just staring at the mountains and rivers. ". Pronounced as "bai" or "bye". We assure you it is totally safe even in our normal city wheeler! Thanks to our Asian upbringing, we are much "toughened up" and can eat practically everything! So Peterpatterpot takes to the road . 1180km road trip, 1864 curves or even more. 19th of October 2010. LCCT airport.It was a very small plane.We also got a big g...On ar...
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iloveNepal...: Maps n Tickets
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Map of Annapurna Conservation Area. Distances between villages by foot. On a clear day in Nagarkot, you can see the whole Himalayan Range. Wild animals in the area."Never walk in the jungle alone". Our old faithful backpack next to wooden signboards in Bhantanti. Map of Poonhill Trek. Samples of "original" certificates passes/permits for hikers. Costs about US30 ea. (somebody correct me.)You can buy this from town. No need to go through agents.Very easy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You are visitor number.
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iloveNepal...
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Friday, March 26, 2010. Poonhill trekkers taking a break in Annapurna Mtn range. The Nepal is derived from Nepa. The old name of Katmandu Valley was Nepa in Nepal Bhasa, the language of Newars the early inhabitants of th valley. It has also been suggested that the name comes from the Tibetan niyampal, which means "holy land". Please click on the "directory". For places we visited or click on "Extras ". For our do's and dont's. And so begins the adventures of Peterpatterpot. Labels: Home Page - travelNepal.