A restart of our Asian Adventure
Long time readers might remember that back in the dim distant past, of March 2020, we had commenced a non vehicle Adventure in SE Asia before being interrupted by COVID lockdowns all over the world and forced to return home (which was then USA).
Well with COVID past, or at least not talked about, we are ready to try that Adventure again.
In the intervening 3 years the world has changed somewhat and that has forced us (?) to modify some of our plans.
Since March of 2020:
Sri Lanka has, unfortunately, become a financial basket case with wide spread shortages and disruption.
Dictatorship and repression has re-asserted itself in Myanmar.
So these two destinations are off our list.
Nina's efforts to find some alternatives to Sri Lanka and Myanmar eventually settled on Buthan, reputedly peopled by the happiest population on the planet. We hope their happiness is contagious. We are also quite excited about the prospect of hiking to the monastry known as The Tigers Nest.
As was our practice on past adventures, we will endeavour to keep a written and photographic record.
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An archive of our daily Journal, a route map (both actual and proposed) with daily camping spots, and photo galleries.
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Home (Sydney, Australia)
Journal entry for Friday 7th Apr, 2023 (day 45, miles 0)Todays flight was scheduled for 20:15 so we had plenty of time on our hands. But the neighborhood around the hotel was a wierd mix of industrial, low income housing, agricultural and other stuff, so not encouraging to explore. In addition it was hot (36°C) again. So we contented ourselve relaxing mostly in the hotel.
...click/tap to read the full postBangkok Layover (Bangkok, Thailand)
Journal entry for Thursday 6th Apr, 2023 (day 44, miles 0)Today could have been called a "day of waiting", a not unusual situation when travelling. The task today was to fly from Paro, Bhutan to an airport hotel in Bangkok to be in a position to catch a late afternoon flight to Sydney tomorrow. Because the flight was international we had to be at the airport at least 3 hours before flight time. Thus we left the hotel at 9:00am, arrived at the airport 9:20am (Paro is a small town and traffic is/was light). The airport is small with few flights and small planes, so by 9:45 we were checked in, through immigration and security and just waiting. Of course the flight was delayed to 12:15.
...click/tap to read the full postTshechu Paro (Paro, Bhutan)
Journal entry for Wednesday 5th Apr, 2023 (day 43, miles 0)As I hinted a few days back Paro is currently hosting a festival called Tshechu which is being held in the grounds of Rinpung Dzong (the local traditional fort). The name "Tschechu" means "tenth day" as the festival is held on the 10th day of a month according to their Lunar calendar (It seems not all lunar calendars are the same). As this second link will indicate there are infact many Tshechu festivals in Bhutan many more than one per month, each in a different town. But it seems that the Tschechu in Paro and Thimphu are the largest. Each festival lasts for 4 days with a fixed schedule of events. On the last day of the festival (tomorrow when we will not be here) a large painting (98ft x 148ft) is unfurled.
...click/tap to read the full postA day around the town (Paro, Bhutan)
Journal entry for Tuesday 4th Apr, 2023 (day 42, miles 0)There was no organized sightseeing today. It was a day to recover from yesterdays climb and to spend the little energy we had just generally looking around the town of Paro and taking photographs of random but interesting things; such as meat lying on the counter in the butcher's shop, Rob getting a haircut, a man fixing the road with a hand trowel, a horse parked in the middle of the road.
...click/tap to read the full postA Successful Finale (Paro, Bhutan)
Journal entry for Monday 3rd Apr, 2023 (day 41, miles 0)The Tigers Nest or Taksang is a monastry built on the face of a cliff overlooking the Paro Valley and the only accessible route to it is by a walking track that involves a climb of approximately 600 meters/ 2000 feet. It is perhaps the most popular tourist attraction in Bhutan. It has been a goal (and perhaps for Nina even the focus of this trip) and a concern ever since we added Bhutan to this trip as an alternative to Myanmar and Sri Lanka. Why a concern? Because we were not sure whether the walking track was within our capability. Well today was the day and Nina got all the way to the Monastry and I got as far as the highest point on the track.
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