Sunday, June 29, 2008

Mount Everest


Marvellous capture!

"The Himalayas have isolated Nepal from the Western world for centuries, and even today the ruggedness of these mountains continues to insulate the people, customs, and religions of this unusual land from the influence of the industrialized world. There are few roads extending into the Himalaya, and it is necessary to walk for days or even weeks to reach many destinations.

For the adventure traveler seeking wild country, this lack of transportation is considered an advantage rather than an obstacle. Nepal’s combination of natural beauty and unique cultures reveal themselves only to those who hike into its rugged mountains.

Trekking is not a wilderness adventure. The mountains in Nepal have been inhabited for centuries. The routes through these hills have been well traveled by Nepalese for many generations, and sharing the trails with the local people greatly enhances the journey.

Trekking is a cultural experience. The traveler is completely immersed in the culture and in touch with the people, environment, and wildlife. One of the joys of traveling is talking with the Nepalese, many of whom speak English and are happy to explain their culture and the natural history of the countryside."

I love adventure(!!) and I really longed to go backpacking.
The other day,
a friend of mine told me he joined this backpacking club in his coll.
Well, knowing me since school days
and
always heard me talk about backpacking in class
....

my friend then told me
....

each member is allowed to bring a friend along.

!!!

OH! It's ME then I screamed haha.
=p
Bring me, no regrets.
Haha.

So yeah.
Now I really gotta save $ to tour.
I'm looking forward to that trip sooooooon.!
=)






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