Cycling the road to Varanasi: India

We tried our best to find an ATM as soon we arrived in India but all of the ATM’s were closed or broken. India is a closed currency country which means you can’t get rupees before you enter. However, what most people don’t know is that you can illegally get your hands on some rupees…Continue reading Cycling the road to Varanasi: India

Kathmandu to India by bike: Nepal

Feels good to be back in the saddle I never thought I’d be writing this on my iPad in squeezed in Hugo’s one man tent. We are currently situated in a middle of a field where a police checkpoint over looks, after asking the local chief where we could sleep. It’s been an eventful three…Continue reading Kathmandu to India by bike: Nepal

The horrendous bike hunt: Kathmandu, Nepal

So back to the bike hunt. Hugo and I spent two and a half days before coming to the conclusion that buying a touring bike in Nepal is practically impossible. As painful as the bike hunt has been, I’ve actually learnt an awful lot about bikes. Bikes are pretty expensive in Nepal due to the…Continue reading The horrendous bike hunt: Kathmandu, Nepal

Maha Shivaratri Festival at Pashupatinath Temple: Kathmandu, Nepal

After a well deserved post-trek beer, burger and maybe a few glasses of red wine, Hugo and I caught the first bus back to Kathmandu. The road from Pokhara to Kathmandu is in “good condition” by Nepali standards but it didn’t seem to limit the number of near death experiences we encountered. For the first time…Continue reading Maha Shivaratri Festival at Pashupatinath Temple: Kathmandu, Nepal