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A view of Himalayas as seen from the Pokhara Airport |
I got to capture these stunning Himalayas from Plane |
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kf]v/f, cEfm} ;Dd ef’5}g 3/af/ ..
(Jomsome,
air blows 12.00 noon;
Hey,
we are from Pokhara and still unmarried!!)
This
is a rhyme of one famous Nepali song (by Nepathya) echoing on and striking me
when I was about to step down from Sita Airlines’ Twin Otter (spell?) plane for
the first time in Jomsome Bazzar. As in song, it was extremely windy. The wind
blowing from south to north was such a strong that it was very difficult for
everyone to handle their bags and move smoothlyL.
But walking along the air current was super easy and effortless!
Landed Safely :)... Jomsome Airport and Mt. Nilgiri on the background |
The
journey was highly remarkable for me! I had to struggle to fly. Due to the
fluctuating weather flights were cancelled for two days. Even in third day
weather was not so good but the captain dared to fly, and thanks GOD for safe
landingJ. That was the only flight taken that day. If
I would not have gotten chance to fly on that plane I would have to wait for
another day. So, I must thank a guy (I’m sorry, I forget his name) from SITA
Air who was highly generous to provide me room on first flight even there was a
long queue of foreign tourist who were paying way more in US$ for the ticket.
See the arid landscapes of Mustang and a suspension bridge above Kaligandaki River |
Although
very dry and arid, landscapes were carved in such a way that everyone could
easily lost within the beauty of Mustang. And, I was super excited to travel
beyond the Himalayas. The only problem I had was being late by 2 days to
conduct research. My research partner Mr. Gabe Stutman (from Washington DC,
USA), who was already in Muktinath temple, was counting every minute for my
arrival. And, It is totally understandable that how terrible time everyone
finds to wait someone not even for a couple of hours but for three days! I am
sorry my friend (d]/f]
;fyL u]j dnfO{ dfkm ug'{xf];\ .)
!
Though
it was super windy I decided to leave for Jharkot where everyone was waiting
me. We had a team of 8 students (4 Nepali and 4 Americans) from CNSP (Cornell
Nepal Study Program) looking at four different aspects in Mustang. As a part of
regular courses of CNSP our American friends were there for their research and we (Nepali
students) were assisting them.
The Jharkot Village |
When
I got into Hotel Plazza in Jharkot around 6:00 pm I was completely exhausted. I
didn’t see anything on the store but just the Fanta! Wow J I didn’t have to wait for second round to
finish half liter fanta. Now I could see who were there; almost all except Paul
and Gabe! I came to know that Paul is staying with Amchi and Gabe is in
Ranipauwa - Muktinath.
Winter
season; Mustang region; evening time; very tired; how would you feel if you
take shower using freezing water? Though shivering with almost frozen fingers,
I was feeling refreshed! Cold but clean! Great time for coffee.
See few more snaps on the way to Jharkot:
Mustang valley: Kaligandaki River gorge |
Plants coping with aridity |
Salix were the only trees I saw with leaves |