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Date Posted: 06:31:54 06/06/13 Thu
Author: Nepal Guide Info (Trekking guides)
Subject: Trekking hiking walking tour Nepal
In reply to: Dr Steven 's message, "Brand name pain medicaments online (Paypal accepted)!" on 09:31:46 05/24/13 Fri


Hi everyone,

You are right! I messed-up the phone number for Sanjib is 977 9841613822. I contacted via email at sanjib-adhikari@hotmail.com. Also, I think the suggestions above are wonderful. Oh, also, I think Sanjib can guide you in hiring/renting equipment depending on your budget. I too, bought a sleeping bag there and it was Nepali made and it was a very good bag. I can say it was good because it kept me warm at EBC. I had reservations about it, but thought-Nepali made, the Nepali know the weather and it was plenty warm for me. I cannot tell you where I bought my sleeping bag in Thamel because Sanjib took me there. I found, I paid 10-15% less at any hotel, or store (from their published prices) because my guide works with some of the places. I also liked the idea that this way the middle man is out the picture, so more money goes into Nepali hands as supposed to reservation people and people who have to manage websites etc.... I am from a developing nation (long removed), but feel very strongly about trying to get the most "bang for your buck" if you will; either way, it is a win for the Nepali economy and for you. I am biased. Sanjib did nurse me back to health when I fell ill for ten days. I cannot imagine how I would have taken care of myself (I suppose I could have managed, or ended-up in a hospital for a few days) alone, but it was great to have an ally who would bring water an made sure I ete and got fresh air every day. I was happy this all happened in Pokhara too and not Kathmandu, but I think I ate something in Kathmandu and got sick on the day I was flying to Pokhara. Long story short, saving me from my oxygen deprived, attention challenged-self+the upper and lower respiratory infections does make me biased to the personal attention thing. I wish you the best trip and travel experience. Thanks Shan06 for catching my error and sccodly for sage advice. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=2236045

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