tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705983748807996067.post6120371257914402714..comments2023-10-06T03:01:06.739+08:00Comments on Athma Speaks: The Grand Himalayan Exile !Athmahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17761423632443545123noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705983748807996067.post-45847368698144654802013-03-03T18:59:50.845+08:002013-03-03T18:59:50.845+08:00Hey Sebastien,
Thanks for writing and thanks for ...Hey Sebastien,<br /><br />Thanks for writing and thanks for your wishes too. <br /><br />I did consider Mustang - It is a restricted area and solo travel is not permitted in restricted areas as of today. <br /><br />Let's hope all goes well - i hit the trail tomorrow.<br /><br /><br />Athmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17761423632443545123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3705983748807996067.post-7517342397024630062013-03-03T11:03:59.734+08:002013-03-03T11:03:59.734+08:00Hello !
I'm a friend of Michel Hubert from Can...Hello !<br />I'm a friend of Michel Hubert from Canada.<br />I've been around the Himalayas and I understand your need for some peace without anybody around. You'll love the circuit but you'll be more by yourself, able to think in remote Tibet place (well... might be crowded with tourist theses days with the train leading to Lhasa). Bhutan as well wil be great.<br /><br />If you're leaving right now it's great because you are still "early spring" so fewer tourist in the guesthouses.<br /><br />We loved it anyway, walking between 8000+ giants, no newspaper, cell phone, internet, TV, Radio... Awesome.<br /><br />More remote, a suggestion, the Mustangs, just on your right hand side passed Muktinath after you'll walk down from the Thorung La Pass.<br /><br />Enjoy and may peace of mind be with you !Sebastien Barrettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12753032856083092034noreply@blogger.com