My last day in Kathmandu is fairly uneventful. I leave Bahktapur after lunch and arrive in the early afternoon. I try a few hotels here but none convince me that their doors can lock safely: I manage to open every door they show me with my leatherman. I return to the Shangri-la where they are so pleased to see me, they offer me a small suite on the club floor. I readily accept.
Preparing for Bhutan



Degrubenc2006-08-12 14:59:39
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My last day in Kathmandu is fairly uneventful. I leave Bahktapur after lunch and arrive in the early afternoon. I try a few hotels here but none convince me that their doors can lock safely: I manage to open every door they show me with my leatherman. I return to the Shangri-la where they are so pleased to see me, they offer me a small suite on the club floor. I readily accept.
The picture I join to this blog was taken today, opposite the hotel, on my way to the cafe. I am slowly becoming a vegetarian.
The better part of the afternoon is spent sorting out the last details before my great trip to Buthan and India and, indeed, sorting out the blog. I hope you have all noticed that every single day now has a picture I took on that day. Feel free to go back in the archives and look them all up, from day 1 to day 47. As I scroll through the blog, I realise I could probably compete with War and Peace on length, ah well. It took me a lot of time to achieve and I have not even had time for a swim today.
As such (and because I am bored of typing this blog at the moment), I shall leave you hanging high and dry while I have some dinner, prepare my bags and go for a midnight swim.
Good night all.
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