Thursday, January 28, 2016

A Kathmandu based company Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition arranged the eleven day trek, providing our party of four with an experienced and knowledgeable guide, Sanjib Adhikari , and three porters. Other groups were doing the trip with fewer support staff but none received better assistance. We were the envy of other trekkers at the guest houses by the attention we received and the little extras provided, such as the fresh fruit salad platter that rounded off our evening meal. Our guide and porters were always on hand during the day, ensuring we took the safer options and providing advice as required on conserving energy while dealing with the considerable ups and downs of our traverse. Even with this encouragement, our trek to ABC involved walking over 20 kilometers a day. There is nothing easy about crossing the valleys skirting Annapurna South and then climbing up to the Base Camp, but it proved to be an unforgettable experience, especially for this 1949er. I've returned home fitter and smiling after the experience. Thank you, Mr NJ of Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition , for challenging me to attempt what seemed at first glance to be a "bridge too far". Visited December 2016

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking Winter and Spring 2016 | Nepal Guide Info A Kathmandu based company
Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition arranged the eleven day trek, providing our
party of four with an experienced and knowledgeable guide, Sanjib Adhikari ,
and three porters. Other groups were doing the trip with fewer support staff
but none received better assistance. We were the envy of other trekkers at the
guest houses by the attention we received and the little extras provided, such
as the fresh fruit salad platter that rounded off our evening meal. Our guide
and porters were always on hand during the day, ensuring we took the safer
options and providing advice as required on conserving energy while dealing
with the considerable ups and downs of our traverse. 





Even with this encouragement, our trek to ABC involved walking over 20 kilometers
a day. There is nothing easy about crossing the valleys skirting Annapurna
South and then climbing up to the Base Camp, but it proved to be an
unforgettable experience, especially for this 1949er.



I've returned home fitter and smiling after the experience. Thank you, Mr NJ  of Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition , for
challenging me to attempt what seemed at first glance to be a "bridge too
far".
Visited December 2016http://www.nepalguideinfo.com

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