limwhow
Senior Member
Day 5: Syangboche to Lo Manthang
Well, finally this day came.
We were going to arrive at Lo Manthang... haha.. after all the toil and sweat.
The walled-city of Lo Manthang is essentially a very small town-like enclosure, and every part of this 'city' is within walking distance.
The Royal Palace and several monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism is within the city wall.
After a good night's rest at Syangboche...
... and after Adrian sustained a bang on his head with the horizontal beam on the roof (he is too tall for the upper Mustang guesthouse), and me almost falling off an insecure ladder, we were ready to move out.
Here, vngks, Adrian and wkcheah discussing the route for the day. It is going to be a 4 hour jeep ride to Lo Manthang.
I am beginning to get quite wary of the bumpy and narrow mountain roads... Frankly I'd rather trek.
But I guess if I were to suggest that I would be hum-tumed by the rest of the team.
So I just quietly followed. LOL..
A last visit to a relatively, reasonably nice WC..
We had already lost all phone signals from yesterday onwards. Who knew what would await us further up north.
So, charged whatever devices we had, stored whatever photos we had taken, and cleared whatever cooped up (ahem..) stuff we had in our bowels, and hoped for the best..
Early morning outside Nilgiri Guesthouse, Syangboche, as the sun climbed higher.
The luggage bags were loaded and we got ready to move off.
Well, finally this day came.
We were going to arrive at Lo Manthang... haha.. after all the toil and sweat.
The walled-city of Lo Manthang is essentially a very small town-like enclosure, and every part of this 'city' is within walking distance.
The Royal Palace and several monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism is within the city wall.
After a good night's rest at Syangboche...
... and after Adrian sustained a bang on his head with the horizontal beam on the roof (he is too tall for the upper Mustang guesthouse), and me almost falling off an insecure ladder, we were ready to move out.
Here, vngks, Adrian and wkcheah discussing the route for the day. It is going to be a 4 hour jeep ride to Lo Manthang.
I am beginning to get quite wary of the bumpy and narrow mountain roads... Frankly I'd rather trek.
But I guess if I were to suggest that I would be hum-tumed by the rest of the team.
So I just quietly followed. LOL..

A last visit to a relatively, reasonably nice WC..
We had already lost all phone signals from yesterday onwards. Who knew what would await us further up north.
So, charged whatever devices we had, stored whatever photos we had taken, and cleared whatever cooped up (ahem..) stuff we had in our bowels, and hoped for the best..

Early morning outside Nilgiri Guesthouse, Syangboche, as the sun climbed higher.

The luggage bags were loaded and we got ready to move off.
