Outdoor Exploration and Wanderlust – Chasing the Truth of the Travel Gene
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In a place where superlatives ring hollow for overuse, Gokyo finds a way to make an impression as we were trekking in Nepal. Out the back door of our well-kept lodge in the lakeside town of Gokyo in the northern Khumbu of Nepal, groups of brightly dressed porters stood talking around their cooking fires, smoke curling upward with its now familiar sweet-bitter yak dung fragrance. The tiny internet room out back was packed with trekkers charging phones and pecking away on laptops.
The only way in is to hike, there are no roads. There is electricity, and cell service via China Mobile during the day (it goes out at night). There is water from the glaciers in the mountains above. They kill a pig once a week and around 80% of the village is also Tibetan. We spent a day getting in and a day getting out and 4 days hiking and relaxing.
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