Corn, kids and hens in Bandipur


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September 10th 2009
Published: October 5th 2009
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We left Chitwan by tourist bus, heading towards Pokhara, but were planning on leaving the bus at Dumre. The trip passed through many tiny villages but still no views of snow capped mountains as the horizon was very hazy. Three hours of traveling before we arrived in Dumre - a dusty roadside bazaar town through which all traffic between Pokhara and Kathmandu passes. There were dozens of buses parke... Read Full Entry



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4th December 2009

Sounds idyllic!
Am enjoying reading your blog immensely, hoping to pick up some ideas for a trip I'm planning to make with some friends from U.K next year. As 3 of them are asthmatic I am looking for alternative walks that perhaps are not so strenuous and your stay and walks mentioned in this blog around Dumre and Ramkot sound ideal. Any suggestions you might have would be appreciated. I feel as if I'm there already : )
7th October 2011

Bandipur Nepal Eco-tour cultural, Historical and adventure travel Needs
Please check www.buddhatrails.com for more info. Thank you Buddha trails team

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