Seven nights in Tibet!!!


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February 13th 2011
Published: February 24th 2011
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At 5.30am our trip to Tibet started… We were picked up in a little minivan to get from Kathmandu to the border. In total 7people (4 French, 1 Slovakian and us). All really quiet cause we didn’t know each other and it was to early… After breakfast we knew our group would grow to a total of 13 persons at the border. The drive to the border was pretty interesting....big cliffs and a dirt road, ... Read Full Entry



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Jokhang Temple (4)Jokhang Temple (4)
Jokhang Temple (4)

Pelgrims praying infront of the temple



24th February 2011

Wauwwwwww
Aris, er staan wel verdacht veel kindjes op de foto... het begint toch niet te kriebelen hahahaha!! Maar oke, ik vind ze ook best schattig, op de foto dan ;) Maar wat een mooie foto's weer man! Jullie genieten er volop van!! En na Tibet volgt de chinese muur denk ik?! Ik ben al aan het aftellen hoor :) Nog 3 maandjes???? Niet tussen 28 mei en 3 juni terug komen he... dan zit ik op het strand in Turkie :) Have fun!! XXX
24th February 2011
Shigatse (19)

...Josh aint changed..still with the pants down!!lol
24th February 2011

:)
I love it!!! amazing pictures guys, fantastic places!! So far Tibet is my favorite. and the kids aaaaaaaaaaaaa so cute!! Josh i love the one with you and that child with his mum, haha very nice :) Sure china will change from that... You really make me want to go to all these places :) keep on enjoying crew, and see you soon! xxxxxxxxxxx
3rd March 2011

INCREDIBLE...THERES A LUMP IN MY THROAT TO CHOKE A HORSE RIGHT NOW...WOW !!!
Look, i havnt read it all yet but im looking @ all your beautiful pics. A mate & did the (Ed Hilary) everest base camp trek 2 yrs ago (18 day slog...100km) & loved it so much we have decided to see everest from the north face this may....gd to read you had no border probs, thats what i mainy wanted to research before we go....Ive been to bhutan which has incredibly identical architecture & the same stark-bleak landscapes, and like you said everyone has a smile. It really is top of the world isnt it...Always be careful at altitude...when we were in gorak shep (around 5,500 mtrs in nepal) they were removing the body of a german gentleman who died in the night-altitude sickness !! Its a harsh life for alot of tibetans with the chinese taking the reigns of any jobs of importantance so i expect to see some level social injustice...did you see any...feel any?...anyway thanks for the amazing blog which ill now go back to...cheers guys, well done...pete

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