I would like to thank all of my friends (local and tourists) that I met in all of my tours for enhancing my wonderful experience in Kathmandu. I cannot thank you enough for all of the spectacular memories that I have formed inside of me because of you, and I look forward to seeing you again soon-- either in Kathmandu or elsewhere!
After spending a month in the majestic Annapurnas, a week in lovely Pokhara, and a few peaceful days in Bandipur, it was time for me to make my final return to Kathmandu before pushing off toward India and Varanasi.
Originally, I had only planned on staying a few days in Kathmandu in order to say goodbye to my good friends there, as well as to take some time to update my blog.
A few days turned into nearly three weeks, as I found myself enjoying the many friendships that I had developed from before my trip, as well as those that I had made since I returned. The hustle and bustle of the big city was beckoning me, and I found myself relaxing into a splendid Thamel lifestyle.
I befriended Ron, a great guy from San Francisco, after recognizing an immediate connection with him and, together, we spent the next few weeks hanging out nearly everyday on "Z" street, eating out, and going clubbing (jazz, trance, etc.). We were a dynamic duo of sorts and formed a fantastic friendship.
Below are some photos from my finals days in Kathmandu. I hope to include a more detailed description of my experience in the near future...
After spending a month in the majestic Annapurnas, a week in lovely Pokhara, and a few peaceful days in Bandipur, it was time for me to make my final return to Kathmandu before pushing off toward India and Varanasi.
Originally, I had only planned on staying a few days in Kathmandu in order to say goodbye to my good friends there, as well as to take some time to update my blog.
A few days turned into nearly three weeks, as I found myself enjoying the many friendships that I had developed from before my trip, as well as those that I had made since I returned. The hustle and bustle of the big city was beckoning me, and I found myself relaxing into a splendid Thamel lifestyle.
I befriended Ron, a great guy from San Francisco, after recognizing an immediate connection with him and, together, we spent the next few weeks hanging out nearly everyday on "Z" street, eating out, and going clubbing (jazz, trance, etc.). We were a dynamic duo of sorts and formed a fantastic friendship.
Below are some photos from my finals days in Kathmandu. I hope to include a more detailed description of my experience in the near future...
(This one was a mechanic not a warrior, though...)
Sher invited to me to his apartment for dinner after learning that I would be leaving Kathmandu soon. I had a wonderful time meeting his family and friends. They made me feel like family. I was grateful to have befriended him while I Chitwan and to have started what I hope will be a long friendship.
Hundreds of people, mainly students, but also famous singers and actors, showed up for the event, which was sponsored by KTM Card
Here is a photo of all of the boats before departure.
In the foreground is the food tent and behind it the "dance floor".
Here you can see it lying on the beach, as people still attempt to collect their meal.
I had to be convinced to try the famous deep fried fish at this local restaurant... After my first bite, though, it was down the hatch!
Riding rooftop with a full moon and a crystal clear sky was an absolutely amazing experience! Highly recommended!
I spent nearly every night at the Full Moon, as it has an amazing atmosphere. It is a quaint locale, that has low tables, thus everyone normally sits on the floor. But later in the evening/morning, the bar tends to play trance music, which almost always leads to most everyone dancing. The bartender in this photo mixes the music.
A few nights a week Full Moon also has a jazz night, which brings out the magic of the bar's setting.
After talking, joking, and enjoying the music scene, I discovered that Clare, from England, plans to travel indefinitely with her sister and best friend-- living the dream of anyone with Wanderlust.
Looking back toward the chowk .
Please see my link to my travel recommendations for more information on Himalayan Trail Finder.
On this, again my final, night in Kathmandu, my friend saved a lot of hassle on my trip to Varanasi by selling me two shirts (for a lovely 115 rps/each or $1.50/each-- the best tourist deal in town!). My second, and only other decent shirt, was lost by the cleaners on this day. To my amazement, the cleaners paid close to what I actually paid for my shirt in the States ($20), a HUGE some of money by Nepali standards.
Clare and her friends invited me to their guest house for a beer. The invitation turned out to be one of my most lasting memories in Kathmandu with the night ending by us singing songs acapella by candlelight until the wee hours of the morning.
Here Clare is singing a song solo by Helen Carr, one of her favorite jazz artists.
this is so cool, you took some pictures of my full moon friends, krishna and the "crazy" gyan... i made some similar experiences like you did and we would have possibly ran into each other if i hadn´t left in april 2007 after 6 month in ktm... all the best to you and keep on traveling!
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