An Evening in Nagarkot: Drinking Soup
A sudden trip to the hilltop that is famous for the views of sunrise.
This second lady also excused herself (”time for bed”) but she soon returned (”no, it’s too early for bed actually”). Somehow the conversation among us started as she came with that realization! The Canadian woman, she told us, was currently living in Dubai (Abu Dhabi actually) as a sports teacher, was here in Nepal to enjoy the nature and do some trekking in Annapurna. She appeared to be excited when she heard me introducing Girish and Nabin (as journalist and filmmakers) and telling about the workshop that was going on downstairs. But that happiness disappeared when I casually told her, while updating her about the current Nepali situation, that a foreigner tourist was beaten up by the Maoists two weeks ago. “Don’t tell me that was in Annapura,” she said. But there was no hiding of the truth. The Swiss guy was indeed thrashed by the former rebels in Annapurna for refusing to pay the illegal donation but we told her that that was completely an isolated incident and assured her that it was safe for her (and her sister who she said would be coming a day later) go to trek in the region. She also got some updates about the recent political developments in Nepal from us. She told us her experience of working in the Muslim country and life in Dubai.
She was planning to take a hike up to Changu Narayan Temple the next morning. When the owner of the hotel, Dinesh something (I remember the first name because that’s my name too), heard her plan about Changu Narayan, he told her that the other girl was also planning to go there in the morning. He suggested the Canadian to talk to her in the morning and encouraged her to go together.
As we were preparing to sleep (on different bed of course!), I told this to Girish: “Only if we didn’t have this motorbike with us.”
“Why?”
“Well, then we could also have trekked up to Changu Narayan!”
Filed under: Wagle Street Journal
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