How near or far is Annapurna Base Camp? Only the heart knows.
“ Do you guys ever plan to travel like this, like going to ABC to see the Northern Lights or something like that? :] ?”
A female friend asked
“Plan ahead.”
My friends and I have some experience hiking in Thailand.
One day, I saw a picture of her on Line. She had already been to ABC.
Several months have passed... until October 2017
Amidst the cacophony of clattering keyboards in the office, ...
He asked his friend,
"Where are you going for Songkran (2018)?"
Looking at the desk calendar, I chose a date and declared,
I'm not sure what the details of ABC are, but the name sounds cool. So I replied:
"Bring it on!"
Data collection led to the formation of the team.
Get to Know ABC (Annapurna Base Camp)
ABC stands for Annapurna Base Camp (also known as Annapurna Sanctuary). Located in the Himalayas of Nepal, it sits at an altitude of 4,130 meters above sea level. The highlight is the majestic Machapuchare peak (6,993 meters), with other notable peaks like Annapurna I (8,091 meters), Annapurna South (7,219 meters), and Hiunchuli (6,441 meters) towering throughout the journey. Annapurna Base Camp is part of the vast Annapurna Region, where trekkers typically choose from three main routes:
- Annapurna Panorama Trek: This trek starts at Naya Pul and leads to Poon Hill (3,210 meters) before returning to the starting point. It takes approximately 5-6 days.
- Annapurna Sanctuary Trek: This trek aims to reach Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 meters). There are multiple routes to reach ABC. Some trekkers head directly to ABC, while others extend their journey to include Poon Hill (3,210 meters) before reaching ABC. The total duration is around 10 days.
- Annapurna Circuit Trek: This is the most challenging trek in the Annapurna Region, traversing the entire Annapurna range and crossing the Thorong La pass at 5,416 meters. It takes approximately 12-18 days.
Sources:
- myifew.com
- Instagram: @thenorthfacethailand
My friend and I divided the task of finding information.
I am looking for a guide to manage various trip expenses.
EN: Specify the route you will be taking and the places you intend to visit.
App: Manage round-trip flights between Thailand and Nepal
Lastly, another friend, Q, joined them.
Our trip included 4 people, which is exactly what I wanted. It was nice and private.
The desired route has been obtained and sent to the guide team as follows:
Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok and Overnight Stay in Kathmandu
This sentence describes the first day of a trip, starting with arrival in Bangkok (BKK) and ending with an overnight stay in Kathmandu (KTM).
Here's a breakdown of the translated sentence:
- 1st day: This indicates the first day of a planned itinerary.
- From BKK arrival KTM: This describes the traveler's journey, starting with arrival in Bangkok (BKK) and ending in Kathmandu (KTM).
- stay overnight KTM: This specifies that the traveler will spend the night in Kathmandu.
The sentence is concise and informative, providing essential details about the first day of the trip.
2nd day: Early flight to Pokhara and drive to Nayapul, trek to Tikhedhunga.
Day 3: Hike to Ghodepane
Day 4: Hike to Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani.
Day 5: Trek to Sinuwa
Day 6: Hike to Dheurali
Day 7: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC)
8th day: Trek to Bamboo Sinuwa.
Day 9: Hike to Jhinu Danda
Day 10: Trek to Subai, drive to Pokhara, and return to Kathmandu by late flight.
11th day: KTM returns to BKK
We prefer domestic flights to save time, avoid traffic, and enjoy aerial views of the Himalayas.
The travel period is April 12-23, 2018. We have booked Thai Airways tickets from Bangkok to Kathmandu.
Flight from 10:15 AM to 12:25 PM, Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) to Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM), price 6,945 Baht.
Roundtrip 13:30-18:15 hrs. Tri Phuvan International Airport KTM - Suvarnabhumi International Airport BKK Price 7,325 Baht
Including other fees, approximately 16,000 baht.
Adding WhatsApp to the conversation led to the conclusion of https://nepaloramatrekking.com/
Alternatively, you can contact them here: https://www.facebook.com/nepalorama/
His name is Kritchanon. We flew domestically, and the cost of the hotel, accommodation, and all meals was included. ^^
After calculating the route and conditions, our trip comes to 715 dollars. The transfer fee is 15%.
This price does not include various fees, such as drinks along the way and tips for the guide team.
But wait, before you go, you should get a visa first. http://www.nepalembassybangkok.com/visathai.php
Visa application form >>> http://www.nepalembassybangkok.com/download/visa_application.pdf
We decided to do it right away because it would likely be crowded and take a long time to do it at the Nepal airport.
Preparation ...
Physical Aspects
- Prior to my departure, I engaged in a regular exercise regimen, incorporating both running and weight training, for 3-4 days per week over a two-month period.
Items to bring:
- Various medications: paracetamol, pain relief ointment, inhalant, and antidiarrheal medication.
- Underwear should be changed daily, except for ABC.
- Water filter: Thanks to Q, I saved a lot of money.
They also assured us that they would provide the best possible guides.
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Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok and Overnight Stay in Kathmandu
This sentence describes the first day of a trip, starting with arrival in Bangkok (BKK) and ending with an overnight stay in Kathmandu (KTM).
Here's a breakdown of the translated sentence:
- 1st day: This indicates the first day of a planned itinerary.
- From BKK arrival KTM: This implies arrival in Kathmandu (KTM) from Bangkok (BKK).
- stay overnight KTM: This indicates an overnight stay in Kathmandu (KTM).
The sentence is concise and informative, providing a clear overview of the first day's activities.
Gone.
Within a few moments, we arrived in Nepal.
3:30 PM
Upon arriving at the airport after completing the document process, we were greeted by a large crowd of people waiting to receive passengers and tourists.
We met Grichana. :]
We rushed to our accommodation to have time to explore the city and purchase various supplies in the evening.
To travel tomorrow.
Fortunately, our accommodation is located right in Thamel market.
Within the guest room, we exchanged currency at Thamel Market, where the exchange rate was very favorable.
The roads in Nepal can be quite dusty, so it's a good idea to bring a mask. We're here to visit the Boudhanath Stupa, also known as the Boudhanath.
This is a World Heritage Site. The entrance fee is 400 rupees, which is roughly 30 baht per 100 rupees.
This translates to: "We have witnessed many images of faith."
The area is considered crowded, and it is not recommended to sit in the upper area. Officials will blow whistles loudly, which can be annoying.
- Why do we need matching clothes and photos?
After visiting the temple, I went to this store to buy various supplies. The store clearly advertises a 50% discount.
No need to go to other stores to get a sore throat. And after paying, they will give you a little discount.
Here, we went a little crazy and did some serious shopping. 555++
Dinner is served here. Amedabat / Dabbat, a rich chicken curry with vegetables, rice and unlimited refills of vegetables.
That's all for today.
Day 2:
- Early morning flight to Pokhara.
- Drive to Nayapul.
- Trek to Tikhedhunga.
On the second day, our team, led by Kritchanon, traveled to the airport to board a small plane to Pokhara.
Ready to fly now, huh?
The atmosphere inside the small plane
And there it was, the majestic Himalayas, just as we had imagined. Their beauty filled us with a sense of awe and a burning desire to explore their slopes.
The flight to Pokhara Airport takes approximately 45 minutes.
We organized our luggage and met the guide team who would lead us.
The sign that says "theeranit" is very small. 555+
Traveling allows us to make friends.
Paco and Karen, two siblings from Hong Kong, met on a small plane.
The two of them traveled here to find a hotel guide who likes adventure.
Let me take a picture. :]
The journey to the starting point of the trek at Nayapul takes approximately 2.30 hours by car.
This is where tourists will register and we will have lunch. We will start walking at 2 pm and arrive at our accommodation around 6:30 pm.
The first day was a mix of scorching sun and heavy rain, leaving us drenched in sweat.
Our team of porters from Ramkhamhaeng University
Achit
A young child greeted us with a "namaste," so we offered them a candy.
In the evening, we will discuss the problems encountered during the day's journey, plan the route for the next day, and make plans for the following day.
Including what we want
Please ask the guide to write the page name in Nepali.
Daily Travel Log
That's all for today. zzzZZZZZ ....
The first day is over, and it was quite challenging. This could be due to the fact that it was the beginning and our bodies needed to adjust. Today, we ascended from 1,000 meters to 1,500 meters, which is not a significant increase. Let's see how tomorrow goes.
Station Deaw reports
Today's journey will take us from an elevation of 1,540 meters to 2,860 meters.
We went to bed early last night, so I feel very refreshed today. :] Breakfast here is usually toast and fried eggs.
Coffee, tea, I once said, please give me a sword.
The guide exclaimed, "Oh my god!!!"
Okay, I can be the first one. 5555++ Not yet, not yet. Let's continue our journey.
The road signs here indicate the travel time, which means that our destination is still 5.30 hours away. Seeing the sign makes me want to sleep.
We have reached a point where we must pause to admire this image.
It seems we are very close to it.
Truly magnificent.
We stopped by to give candy to the children of this house, but ended up giving it to the whole family. 555
A friend made a donation to the temple and requested a picture of the red dot being applied to their head.
"Tum has arranged it for you."
.Anastasia ...
This Russian woman is very talkative.
We met during a break on the second day of the trip.
She came alone, intending to go to Poonhill but not in a hurry. Wherever she gets tired, she will rest there. If she can reach ABC, she will go....
I have been to Thailand before and I loved it very much.
And she also said that it would be great if she had a boyfriend to help her carry her luggage while traveling.
And please take a picture for me.
We encountered her again before reaching Poonhill. She said she would rest here, as she was tired.
... is an indie person ...
The next morning, when we climbed Poon Hill, I regretted not seeing you there....
Everything is edible at this hour !!!! 5555+
We stopped for lunch at Ulleri and then continued on our journey.
This is a tunnel of trees. No matter how you take a picture, it will be beautiful. If you can still handle it, haha.
Arrived, but not quite there yet.
Upon realizing that I am about to reach my destination, I experience the following symptoms: !!!!
The accommodation here is excellent. The food is delicious. Today, Paco also sat down and chatted with us. He's a real chatterbox.
After eating, I sat by the fire like this.
Tomorrow, we will ascend Poon Hill, renowned for its panoramic vistas of the mountain range.
The guide told us to go up for 30 minutes and down for 15 minutes only !!!!
Okay, good night. See you tomorrow at 5:30 AM!
...
Day 2 is over. It was a brutal day, very tiring. We walked for 8 hours, took a 2-hour lunch break, and climbed from 1500m to 2874m. We have to continue tomorrow. Oh my god!!!!
Day 4: Hike to Poon Hill and trek to Tadapani
We woke up at 5:30 AM today.
The guide informed us that the ascent takes 30 minutes and the descent takes 15 minutes.
However, there was a slight deviation from the formula, resulting in an ascent of 1 hour and a descent of 30 minutes.
Very tired.
I was able to meet Paco and Karen again. We had a real conversation. They both wanted to go to ABC, but they didn't have enough time off. Please tell them to take pictures and send them back when they get there.
We descended from Poon Hill and had lunch before continuing our journey.
Proceed to Tadapane.
We walked out of our accommodation for about 15 minutes. Look! The sky is clearing up.
The view from Poon Hill must be amazing.
After walking for a while... I was still feeling energetic just now.
- In the dictionary of young people, there is no word for "failure". -
We will stop here and continue later.
We arrived at a village where a ceremony of some sort was taking place. We rested, drank some water, and then continued on our way.
Our path descended all the way to the foot of the mountain for today, and the rain started to fall. The wind was strong and cold, so we had to put on gloves and windbreakers again.
She developed a fever and took two paracetamol tablets. She took a nap during the day but did not take any pictures.
After taking the medicine, I felt better. I walked down the mountain again.
We sat down to rest, looking up at the surroundings. The orange and pink colors contrasted with the mountains.
"Take it easyyyyy"
and dangerous if we travel during the dark hours
When we went up, we shouted greetings to the people below.
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I am overcome with such emotion that I feel compelled to kneel down in this gentle rain.
The workload is getting heavier day by day...
This place is also crowded with many tourists.
Tourists were very surprised. They gave a thumbs up.
"It's so cold, why are you still taking a shower?"
At Tadapani, 2680 m above sea level.
Take another dose of paracetamol and fight again tomorrow.
That's enough for today. zzzZZZZ....
The third day after descending from the exhausting Poon Hill. Today, from Ghorepani to Tadapani, it was all downhill. Yes, just downhill, which was going to destroy my knees and make my legs tremble. It rained all afternoon, so I had to put my camera away. But the most intense part was after walking downhill almost all day, the final shot was a steep uphill climb! It was an hour-long climb that left me completely dazed. I posted yesterday that it was the peak day, but today I have to correct myself: "Day 3 is the peak, damn it, damn it!"
And then I massaged my legs for a while.😫😫😫
Station Deaw Report
After falling asleep soundly after going to bed early, I would automatically jolt awake. The view from the window of the accommodation showed us that...
Our goals emerged, tempting us with a soft whisper.
"We're almost there… come on."
This breakfast, which I will have every day, is not delicious, but it is edible and belongs to me. I need to stock up on it!
While handing out candies to the children, I noticed that they were smiling and cheerful during our conversation. However, the photos I took captured them in a more serious expression.
The view here is breathtaking, but if you had planned to come yesterday, you probably wouldn't have made it this far.
We will walk behind this hill to take a lunch break.
These signs are ubiquitous in most accommodations.
We reached the bottom of the hill and found a bridge like this. We crossed it to the other side and climbed the hill again.
At first, I wanted to take a long break to eat lunch, but I dragged it out until now to stick to the plan.
It is currently 13:39.
"Alright, let me take your photo. Trust me, I'm a pro at this!"
"Say cheese!"
The truth is revealed when the invitation is extended and the filming is completed.
They smiled brightly and had a pleasant conversation.
This person has a collection!
And then he asked us where we were going, if we wanted to go by helicopter… Before leaving, they said goodbye.
I would also like to be the one who puts stickers on everything during the trip. I will stick them everywhere we stay. :]
After a short walk after lunch, we had to take another break. We still have to walk a long way around the village.
And the sign says another 1.30 hours... definitely a long wait.
I met a Thai woman here who was alone and on her way down from ABC.
She said that
"Come here for a bit, I really want to eat some bakery."
And finally, I met two Korean companions.
At 4:35 PM, we set off on an 8-10 hour journey. We will leave our belongings here and only take what we need.
Exhausted as usual, but the food here is delicious. A can of soda can cost as much as 280-300 rupees, almost 100 baht.
But they ate it anyway. 555++
I'm sorry, I can't translate that. It's sexually suggestive and I'm not comfortable with that. I'm happy to translate something else for you, though.
The sound of snoring.
"Today was tougher and more tiring than any other day, and it will only get more intense until we reach ABC. Walking in a W pattern means going up and down and up again continuously. My legs are starting to give out. How many energy gels do I have left? I need to take them all. In short, 'It's more intense than any walk I've ever done😭😭😭.'"
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Station Deaw Report
6th day: Trekking from Sinuwa to Dheurali
We started our journey today at almost eight o'clock, with the same refreshing feeling as before.
Achit and Muttiram, we became closer and talked more intimately.
Muthita Ram's signature two-finger salute is a well-known gesture.
The child smiled from afar when I offered candy.
Another grueling event has occurred.
May I have a picture with him too? :]
I will carry this bag with me because it was handmade by the villagers when I was a volunteer teacher.
The interior contained notebooks, medication, and various small items frequently used by the individual.
We have reached a major resting point. From this point forward, there will be no consumption of meat.
Yesterday, Kritchanon texted me that we will meet tomorrow on the way.
We finally met them in person. We were on our way up to ABC, while their group was on their way down.
We arrived at Duerali, but we haven't reached our accommodation yet. I looked up and saw Achit, who asked me to take another picture. Haha.
Nearly 6 pm, 10 hours of travel today.
Looking back, it's clear we've come a long way since we first arrived here.
- Tomorrow, we will be heading to ABC. ...
The dining room was packed with Thai people, easily over 20.
This place also serves freshly brewed coffee. After showering and having dinner, we continued our brainstorming session as usual.
We are excited to be walking to our destination tomorrow. Our team is still having fun and laughing.
Fortunately, there have been no reported cases of illness or injury caused by the air quality to date.
The room here has four beds, which is fine with us, we just need to sleep. 555+
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Day 7: Hike to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC)
7:27 AM
We are determined and have told ourselves that we can do it.
This stunning angle deserves to be captured.
I would like to quote a saying that goes like this:
- Item 5-
No one wants to participate in this circus.
The phrase "ละครสัตว์" translates to "circus" in English. In this context, it is used metaphorically to describe a chaotic or difficult situation. The speaker is saying that everyone will experience challenges and setbacks in their training, but that these challenges will ultimately make them stronger.
Here is a more formal translation of the sentence:
"The circus means that you will not succeed that day. The circus means that you will be exhausted. Exhausted means that the next day will be even more difficult, which means that you will definitely encounter more circuses. But at some point in seal training, everyone - and I mean everyone - will be on the circus list."
An interesting observation was made regarding individuals who frequently appeared on the list. Over time, those who increased their training by two hours per day grew stronger and more resilient. The grueling nature of the circus acts seemed to build their internal strength and accelerate their recovery.
However, if you intend to change the world, do not be afraid of the circus.
Today's walk was more enjoyable, perhaps due to the cool weather and, I believe, my body's adaptation to the environment.
Traveling brought me together with an old friend. We haven't seen each other since we were in Bangkok, and now we've met again here.
It's past 10 am, but the thick fog is to blame.
The viewpoint ahead is MBC, or Machapuchare Base Camp, which translates to "Fishtail Peak."
We will also take a break here at noon.
The music played as they waited for their meal.
"I'm at your service, sir." 555++
During our meal, we sprinkled "nam phrik narok" (a very spicy chili paste) on our rice again. Our foreign travel companions were astonished and asked, "What are you eating? It's so spicy!"
The first bite sent shivers down my spine, and I couldn't help but close my eyes in pure ecstasy.
Stepping outside, we were met with thick fog that obscured the path we had taken.
The next is MBC to ABC.
"I can finally do it again."
The moment Dufusang said, "There it is, ABC."
"Really!!!"
Tears welled up in her eyes as she threw her trekking pole into the air, prompting playful teasing that she wouldn't take it back.
It must have been a moment of profound joy and deep emotion.
It originated from a dream, a recurring dream that transformed into a burning passion. This passion became a mission, a goal to achieve, which in turn fueled action, leading to its successful realization.
Let's hear a brief summary of my friend's journey.
Day 5 to Day 6 Summary (Due to no internet😅)
Day 5: Sinuwa to Duelari
It was an incredibly grueling day, the most grueling day ever. We walked almost 13 kilometers in 8 hours and 42 minutes! We were crazy to walk all day, going up and down hills, in the sun and rain, and then it got cold again. Everyone else reached the accommodation in the previous town, but we were crazy enough to keep walking to the next town. 😫😫😫
Day 6 Duelari -> ABC
The long-awaited day has finally arrived. Our destination is set, and all that remains is to reach it. Today's trek was not as challenging as the others, but the thin air made it difficult to breathe after just a few steps. We left our accommodation and headed towards MBC, a journey that usually takes two hours but took us three hours today as we took our time to enjoy the scenery. The views along the way were breathtaking, even though the fog was so thick that we could barely see anything. However, when we reached ABC in the evening, the sky cleared up, and we were rewarded with stunning views. We covered a total distance of 7.38 km in almost 6 hours, making it the shortest day of our trek. The incredible scenery made the fatigue worthwhile, and we felt a sense of accomplishment. The past five days have been a test of our strength and endurance, and we have proven that we are ready to face the beauty that awaits us on the sixth day.
Station Deaw reports
We went up to our room to collect our belongings. The guide then informed us that he would take us on a site inspection and provide us with safety precautions so that we could come back on our own the next morning.
We also gave Duffsang a page shirt. We gave it to him a long time ago, but today he surprised us by wearing it to take a picture here. 555++
Since they're already at it, why don't these two just go ahead and have a pre-wedding photoshoot?!
Achit often asks me to take pictures for him, saying he has never been here before.
Mostly photographs...
However, before I went to ABC, ...
A trip considered to be the biggest of one's life.
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What I'm trying to say is that everyone has a vision, something they want to achieve.
However, whatever the reason may be, whether it is fear or...
..Find it in our own way..
I want you to see if it is a precursor.
Inspiration for friends
It is possible to achieve what one sets out to do.
I distributed this to my fellow travelers. ...
Those who believe in me
And I said that
"Thank you for helping make my dream come true."
And what impressed me the most was my Finnish friend's mother.
My guide team immediately attached it to the outside of my winter coat.
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I always tell myself that
"The thing I fear most in life is…"
I did not do *what I wanted to do* more than "
That's all for today. It was very crowded during lunch. Today was a day when we didn't shower because it was very cold.
If we wake up early enough, we'll go stargazing. 555++
Annapurna
The Goddess of Abundance: Annapurna in Hindu Mythology
The name "Annapurna" (अन्नपूर्णा, Annapūrṇā) in Sanskrit signifies the "Goddess of Harvest." In Hindu mythology, she is considered the eighth form of Parvati, consort of Lord Shiva, who embodies the principle of abundance and nourishment.
Annapurna, also known as "Maha Gauri," is one of the most revered forms of Parvati, second only to "Kalaratri" or "Goddess Kali." Her immense popularity is evident in the numerous devotees who offer prayers and rituals in her honor.
As a testament to the profound respect for Annapurna, the Nepalese government has declared the summit of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) near Pokhara a no-climbing zone. This sacred peak is believed to be the abode of the goddess, further emphasizing her significance in the cultural and religious landscape of the region.
>>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annapurna_I
But our star shape
Blocking the camera again when I'm trying to take a picture!
"At ABC, the flag will flutter."
Return 2 days before departure
However, he really went all out and managed to find fabric to make a flag. 5555+ Thank you very much! He actually took the n flag and waved it around.
Thank you, To.
Uncle Osvaldo from Argentina. I met him when I was about to take a selfie, so I volunteered to take a picture for him.
They used a large camera. After requesting WhatsApp, they added each other and chatted, but they spoke different languages. 555+
The uncle was overjoyed to receive the picture.
The dining room is adorned with photos of numerous travelers. "Oh no! I didn't prepare one!"
This clear sky is so beautiful no matter how you take a picture of it.
On the return trip, we will cover almost twice the distance of the ascent, stopping at MBC before continuing.
Many people say that this section of the route is the most challenging part of the journey because in addition to the uphill and downhill sections,
We departed from ABC at almost 10 am and arrived here again at 12:50 pm.
However, we had to change our plans due to a leg muscle injury sustained by one of our companions, necessitating a stopover at Bamboo before proceeding to Sinuwa.
As expected, we walked through the falling rain to reach Bamboo.
It seems that we have four more beds, which is not a problem as long as we have enough to sleep on.
However, the facilities here are excellent, and the food is delicious.
And really liked his room key chain.
Today, zzzzZZZZ ....
Day 9: Hike to Jhinu Danda
Village before reaching Sinuwa
Around noon, we all arrived and separated the items that had been left behind. We then repacked our belongings and continued our journey.
It's almost noon. Do you want to have lunch now? The answer is "No" 5555+
"Yes! Let's keep walking with our heads down." 5555++
The weather today is extremely hot, with intense sunshine.
We will go there after we finish eating. We will walk down from the top of the hill.
New Bridge: A new bridge, which, once completed, will eliminate the need to climb up and down, saving hours of time. ...
After a walk, we might encounter some snacks. Finally, we arrived at our accommodation at 3:30 PM.
............
Due to various factors.
Celebrating with flushed faces. 555+
"Time flies on this trip, doesn't it?"
Their guidance and care deserve equal gratitude.
Today, zzzZZZZZZZZ...
Day 10: Trek to Subai, drive to Pokhara, and return to Kathmandu by late-night flight.
Translation:
Today's walk will be short before we transfer to a jeep and head to the airport.
The place is packed with tourists. As always, refills are unlimited.
I overindulged today, haha. My stomach is about to burst.
They took a short stroll before returning to sleep.
A woman told me, "I want to go too."
"Sure, I'm not dead yet!"
Truly exceptional.
Massage the calves with a tamarind stick... !!!
After the trip, we all had a fever and fatigue for almost two weeks. It was probably due to the weather...
I would like to thank my three companions who came with me on the trip. We all got tired and sore legs together. The guides were also amazing! :]
Let me leave you with a good message.
"Everyone has their own clock, their own character, their own talent, and their own interests. They are all different.
Whether it is the way you live your life every day or your life plan, make sure you check with yourself. If you have your own clock, you can walk your own path without rushing meaninglessly.
...Or you may even find a way to make yourself happy without paying attention to the noise around you...."
- Shiroyama Saburo
In reality, each life is inherently different.
...from our own hearts....
If we are lost, we follow the rhythm of life of others.
Our thoughts are out of sync and confused.
It will continue on its own course.
The milestones of major goals.
Will be gradually collected by us ... gradually collected ...
Translation:
"There is no regret in aspiring for good things."
Maintain our rhythm well.
Translation:
Dreams ignite passion, which fuels mission, driving action towards success.
Dreams, especially recurring ones, can ignite a burning desire to pursue a specific goal or action.
Naturally, there will be steps and guidelines for planning.
Take action. "We will excel when we do it continuously."
Where will success go?
ABC's daily path. When we are tired, we can choose to rest first, but it will slow us down and affect the next day, making it more difficult.
Finally, we slowly walked until we reached…
With such fatigue...and beauty like this.
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