I did not expect, that Nargakot would be my last destination in Asia, but it was. So far ;-) THANKS for all your support, company, and love! You are awesome!
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Thanks for all your love! God bless you & May you be happy.
13 CommentsDespite the quite demanding schedule, I managed to read some very interesting books. And decided to give you the chance to read them (and some others), too.
4 CommentsI will be back at “Kopan Hill” for another week from 2011/12/13-2011/12/20.
Leave a CommentI won’t have access to the internet (nor phone) for the next four weeks.
Love & hugs
Michael
Kathmandu. Busy, chaotic capital of Nepal. Spent more time here than planned. But had a good time!
2 CommentsAfter the relaxed days in Pokhara it was time for some action! You can do a lot of things here in Nepal: Rafting, climbing, kayaking, mountain biking, canyoning. What did we choose?
Leave a CommentAfter two weeks of hiking it was time for some relaxed time in Pokhara: Sunny warm weather, a lot of good food, and a shave.
10 CommentsTrekking it should be. Trekking it was. A two weeks trek took us around Manaslu, the eight highest mountain in the world!
22 CommentsWith Georg! Yeah! Off for 16 days trekking in two days… Namaste!
5 CommentsLast stop in Borneo was Sandakan, where we took a three day trip to the Kinabatangan river which is famous for it’s remarkable wildlife and fascinating habitats.
5 CommentsAfter the awesome snorkeling on the Perhentians I decided to try Pati’s recommendation. And booked a diving course at Mabul together with Stephen. It was hard but now I am a certified PADI Open Water Diver :-)
4 CommentsWith Scuba Junkies at Mabul! Trying to take my PADI Open Water.
10 CommentsBig caves and karst formations in an equatorial rainforest! Tour to the Pinnacles and into the Garden of Eden. Wildlife spotting. And a bat exodus. Epic.
2 CommentsFirst stop in Borneo was Kuching, where I decided to speed up a bit. Which left me one day to discover the Bako National Park!
Leave a CommentBorneo… just speaking it aloud sounds fascinating. And here, the world is still like it should be ;-)
4 CommentsNo smartphone. But a Malayan mobile number. Ask for it, if you want to call me. German number won’t be checked for the time being.
Leave a CommentAfter sorting things out in KL I went for a few days to Melaka. An old town with a lot of history where I had a very good time. And met inspiring people!
10 CommentsWell, KL. A big city. However, it was a necessary stop that get some things sorted out: Book a flight to Nepal. Planning the time until my flight to Nepal. Getting laundry done ;-)
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