Things took a turn for the warmer when we left the mountains and headed to Chitwan nr the Indian border for a few days rhino spotting. All's well once more.
Friday, January 21, 2005
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1 Comments:
aaah, the tales I could tell of the 50+leeches that sucked my blood one day in Chitwan - having a leg that does not contain blood is a great plus to visiting Chitwan ;-)
all this blogging about Nepal, it's bringing back a ton of memories. enjoy yourself, it's a country with wonderful people.
If you still have time, head up the highway towards Tibet - they have a 165m bungee jump about 14km from the border, you jump from a bridge suspended between two small mountains. Worth doing. Just make sure your body doesn't detach from your leg whilst jumping...
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