Trekalayan Blogs : for days when we can't be outside

14 Sep 2022 trip
Footprints in the Himalaya

FOOTPRINTS THAT LEAD THE WAY. A brief history of trekking in Nepal.  The word “Trek" comes from the language of Boers, the descendant....

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20 Aug 2022 trip
Tibetan Prayer Flags: the colourful sanctuary in the Himalaya.

One of the most colourful and enduring images from the Himalaya are the stunning bands of Tibetan prayer flags strung along trails, mountain ridges, s....

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24 Jun 2022 trip
Nepal Travel Advice

NEPAL TRAVEL ADVICE  Namaste.  I greet you with our common Hindu-Buddhist “hello”. From an Old Sanskrit word, the first part of Nam....

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24 Jun 2022 trip
Avoiding Altitude Sickness While On Trek

Around 37 to 32 BC, a high Chinese official Too-Kin documented the difficulties of crossing what was probably the Kilik Pass (4,827 meter/ 15,837 feet....

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24 Jun 2022 trip
Buddhist Stupas on Himalayan Treks

In the highlands of the Himalaya, placed alongside lonely trails, or nestled on high grounds above villages or on ridgelines and cols, or over spiritu....

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