Tea houses, Nepal




Scott Scot
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You will have Tea houses you can stay in along the path if your trekking in the backcountry of Nepal. My trip was 1985 and I'm sure things have changed drastically since then! The prices in 1985 were very cheap! 2-4 Rupees per night and sometimes Free if you were buying food from them! At the time I was told that the locals received free room as long as they bought some tea and their food at the same place! These places are real Rustic with outside toilets and buckets of water for your shower so if your the kind of person that complains about the brand of chocolate that is left on your pillow in a Big Hotel ...You better not come here!! LOL Because you ain't getting any chocolate on your pillow! And you probably ain't getting a pillow either! But like I said things may have changed since I was there. I used a sleeping bag.
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