Nar Phu Trek: The Jungle Camp: Day 5 of 16

“You live in a beautiful country!”: Rocky trail on way to Meta, the winter settlement of Nar village.
Immediately after crossing a suspension bridge, we encountered a beautiful rocky trail that went from a steep and huge rock with Nar Phu khola at its foot. Well, the man made rocky trail didn’t impress me alone. “You live in a beautiful country,” Margriet Van Laarhoven, the bespectacled little woman who walked like a rabbit, gave the verdict after taking a snap of the trail. “Oh..ya,” I responded. And I told myself, “And one of the poorest too.” Margriet also knows what I told myself but beauty beats poverty in this part of the world. People learn to smile in poverty. And Margriet is not alone in her family to be impressed by this beauty. Her son and daughter have trekked in Nepal separately. She was always fascinated with their description and this time, taking vacation from her office in Edmonton, Alberta (Canada), the Dutch lady came to trek. She will be going around the Annapurna Circuit, crossing over to Kang La Pass, after doing the Nar-Phu circuit.
We did singing and dancing this evening too. I tried to add my voice to the dohori (duet) songs that boys and, for the first time, porter girls were singing. Then the dancing started. Everyone started shaking their body and twisting their waists.

Camping in the jungle, on the riverbed, on way to Meta. Pic by Wanda
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