My family and I will soon discover a place that’s absolutely new to us.
Where heritage and tradition run deep.
Where multi-ethnic cultures seem frozen in time.
A valley where finest MASTERPIECES of religious, and ancient Newari architecture
are considered treasures for the whole world to appreciate.
We’re hoping to meet people and make new friends along the journey.
Most of all, we’re grateful and excited to experience remarkable moments together!
.. wow! surely you’ll enjoy your nepal visit specially you’re with tina and gab. 🙂
you know how i can’t wait to bring tina & gabby to nepal! 🙂
Have a wonderful time!
janet
we will. thank you so much, janet! 🙂
Have a great time in Nepal and share your pics with us.
of course, bert. i’ll surely post a blog series with lots of photos after our trip in less than two weeks, so please stay tuned. 🙂
This is bound to be very exciting. Maybe some hiking in the Himalayan foothills? Have a safe journey guys!
hi dennis, exciting indeed! we’ll leave penang for kathmandu next week. 🙂
That country is a masterpiece for sure!!
i think so too. have you been there? if so, do you have any tips or suggestions? we’re going next week for 5 days. 🙂
Are you climbing Everest? 🙂
with tina & gabby? yes, doc! hahaha! kidding!
either the summit or just on its foot, there might be some days for that in this lifetime, who knows?
for this trip, we’re hoping to get a glimpse of the himalayas by the end of next week if and when weather permits. 🙂
I’m sure you’ll have a grand time capturing photos and moments! 🙂 I went to Kathmandu last January, and it was an enjoyable place. 🙂
I didn’t get to go out of Kathmandu, but I’ve heard very good things about Pokhara where one can have a view of the Annapurna range.
Enjoy the trip with the fam!
I’m sure you’ll have a grand time capturing photos and moments! 🙂 I went to Kathmandu last January, and it was an enjoyable place. 🙂
I didn’t get to go out of Kathmandu, but I’ve heard very good things about Pokhara where one can have a view of the Annapurna range.
Enjoy the trip with the fam!
hi clayman79, thanks for sharing a bit of your travel. nice to know someone who also appreciate our choice of destination. having read few things about nepal made me more thrilled to bring my family there! as i write this, we’ve 7 days to go to explore a piece of that country in 5 days. 🙂
No adventures to relate, just happily surprised. I have that book, seriously. Granddaughters learning the language. What an amazing journey you are about follow.
nice to know. our 8-year-old son also was reading the last pages of this travel guide book when, at one point last week, he tried to read and remember some english phrases translated to nepalese.
Nepal!! Wow, pangarap ko din yan. Enjoy your trip there and I’m sure we’ll see A LOT of wonderful photos from you!
you’ve been to most countries in europe, asia and God knows where, so a trip to nepal soon isn’t impossible. thanks, aleah!
oh wow! another destination to visit! Will wait for updates about Nepal from this blog doc! Pictures din! 🙂 — lol pinepressure? haha
yay! maraming salamat, edcel! 🙂