Travelling through Nepal
In 2011 I took eight kilos of Camera equipment on a 2-week trekking tour of Nepal.
I took a great number of photographs and wrote 10,000 words of my impressions.
The full story can be read in the following sections.
The full book is available on my blog, read through the whole experience or, if you prefer, order a hefty coffee table book with all the writing and images you see below to explore in your own time.
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Chitwan
As we reached Chitwan, we pulled in to a lovely complex of old wood and faux wattled walls, with wide basket light fixtures. It was quite beautiful.
Pokhara
We got up early and took the purple bus to Pokhara. The non-day bags were loaded onto the roof, and I can only hope nothing breakable was in there because they were hurled up with some force!
Bhaktapur
The city has been there for centuries, and there is a charge for tourists to enter. We walked through the city with our guide, looking at the buildings before we reached the house of the Living Goddess.
Kathmandu
Nepal though, is a vibrant, chaotic, beautiful place. The clothes, the buildings, the sun over the mountains are all a riot of colours that can be a challenge to do justice, and that shooting Black and White would impede.



