Most Inspirational Moment
I slept under the stars one night. The stars were incredible including the Milky Way as was the sound of the river. Amazing.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Valerie Parkinson was inspirational and it was a priviledge to have trekked with her.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Yes just do as the Trip Notes tell you to do (they have been written by Valerie who has extensive experience in that area and of climbing at altitude) and bring what it says in the equipment list ie at least a 3-4 season sleeping bag and a thick sleeping mat to sleep on (not the thin ones you c an buy). A flannel for washing in the morning although I had one of those lightweight quick dry towels which were good. Dry your feet after the river crossings to avoid blisters. Take a high factor sun cream - at altitude you are closer to the sun. Bring a high factor suncream for your lips. Bring a wide brimmed sun hat. Avoid drinking tap water in Delhi or eating icecream and salad. I didn't have any altitude sickness or Delhi Belly. I did exactly as Valerie instructed and followed the trip notes. I also wasn't cold at night as I brought everything it said in the trip notes including a down jacket which was very handy at night as the temperture did drop. I would really have liked the trek to be longer so I might consider the Grand Traverse next.