Tag: travel
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Amazing Lofoten view after steep walk

Before coming to Lofoten, Susan and I selected three harder walks that we’d maybe like to do. Not all of them but we’d give one or two of them a go. Yesterday we did the first (and maybe only one) – Offersoykammen. After parking in the trail head car park we found a rather steep…
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Midnattsoltrappa
The midnight sun is quite a phenomenon. I thought it would just be ‘Meh-it’s just the sun’. Actually I was surprised by how I felt different. More about that in a bit. The midnattsoltrappa is a hike up a mountain consisting of 2,117 steps. The steps are wooden, good quality and fit in with the…
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Malaga – not just egg, chips and beer…!
I had never been to the Costa del Sol and had an unfortunate image in my head: drunken Brits eating egg and chips and getting sunburned. However I was there for the first time last week for an important family wedding and I loved so many things! 1. The temperature can be hot at midday…
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Bhutan – Tiger’s Nest Hike

This was the last full day of our trip and was incredible good timing – both for being able to get l used to walking at altitude, but also as a highlight conclusion to our week’s tour. None of us knew how hard or easy it would be but we were determined to give it…
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Bhutan – Nunnery, Gantey Monastery and hike to the Black Necked Crane area.

An early start out of Punakha towards Gantey and the Pojikha Valley. We called at the Sangchhen Dorji Lhakhan Nunnery outside of Punakha. What an exhilarating location, at the top of the mountain, on the end he between two valleys. If I was to be a nun, there would be a good place to be…
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Bhutan – Punakha Day 2 Path to Paradise

Or so Bijay said. But he wasn’t far wrong! Idyllic walk through the paddy fields and then a bit of a climb up to a wonderful temple on the top of the hill. The view was amazing both on the way up and once up there. We stopped for guava twice! Afterwards we took a…
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Bhutan – Punakha – I have a new musical instrument to play!

Honestly I’ve had the most amazing day. I have loads of pics of the dochla pass, the divine madman’s village and the temple (see below) and the wonderful dzong at Punakha. However the part I enjoyed the most was inside the temple when the monks were chanting and then playing their instruments. I have no…
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Bhutan – 2nd day in Thimphu

We started the day by visiting one of the largest Buddha images in the world. – the Buddha Dordenma statue. We admired the wonderful view and had some fun with the camera… This temple is beautifully decorated inside and out although photos are not allowed on the inside. We then hiked to the next temple.…
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Bhutan – Story of Tshring who owns the Thimphu Towers hotel

Passion – empowerment – motivation No sooner had we arrived at the Thimphu Towers, we were welcomed by a super passionate woman, the owner Tshring (no surname). She immediately said “I’m so pleased to see you, six women together. I support the empowerment of women”. It sounded like it was just words but boy was…
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Bhutan – day 1

An early start for us today as we met at the airport for a 4.30am check in. In fact we queued a long time to check in and realised that was because everything was checked and weighed (including hand luggage) and visas were copied and double checked. Our flight went via Kolkata and gave a…
