Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Trip West Tibet - Our Land Cruiser

Our Land Cruiser is one of the worst and best thing that happened to us in this trip. It broke down more than 9 times (I seriously lost count) with engine problems, burst tyres etc. You name it we have it. It is also one of the slowest four wheel drive ever. Reason, it has been operating for 18 years already. Well, we did get the vehicle and the trip at an extremely cheap price......

Although it is a problematic vehicle, it helped the 5 of us to bond together. Every night we have to hold a conference meeting to discuss about the vehicle and the contingency plans. It also brought out a lot of laughter as we saw buses travelling faster than us on the bumpy roads. Frustrating and at the same time, it taught us not to take things too seriously. We don't always get what we want but we can always change the way we react to what we have. Anyway, we make the best out of it by taking loads of pictures when the vehicle broke down.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Trip West Tibet - Our Team Members

We are a great team. The members never complained and whenever there is a problem, we solved it. We shared food and accommodate each other. Whenever we are ready to move on, we will shout our slogan "Tashi Delek, Let's Go!" (Tashi Delek is good fortune in Tibet)

Top left we have Ollie (Belgium), me in the middle (Singapore), Takashi at the top right (Japan), Marcel at the bottom left (Switzerland) and Jum (Japan) bottom right.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Mount Everest


Trip West Tibet - Mt Everest

I never expect that I will have a chance to see Everest at the close up. We were so excited when we reached the base of Everest. Seeing her from this distance is already pumping up my adrenaline. It is so exciting. The temperature was really chilling though. It was about 6 - 7 degree in the afternoon, can't imagine what it will be like in the night. At this altitude, I am already feeling the lack of air and the chill. Checked my heartbeat and it was around 180 beats per minute without me exerting myself. It is kinda worrying. Anyway, me and Ollie did a toast to our friendship and to Everest before climbing to the Base Camp 1 for a closer look the next day.

Mt Everest...what more to say...
The climb up took about an hour. Although it is only a 4 kilometre climb, the altitude and the lack of air makes the climb very difficult. The air was so cold in the wee hours that my hand felt like it was burning whenever I took off my gloves to take a picture. It is all worth it though!

Trip West Tibet - Tibetans



The people of Tibet, the Tibetans, are very pious people. They worship their religion with a kind of persistence and single minded devotion that makes me respect them deeply. It is a devotion that they willing commit and sacrifice themselves whole hearted into daily. It's really amazing just to see how they pray and devote themselves every morning.




Also, like everywhere, there will be beggars and seeing children begging on the streets is a heart wrenching feeling.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Trip West Tibet - Monastary

We visited some monastary as a start of the trip. There are a lot of these prayer wheels around the monastary and the tibetans are very pious in their prayers. They will walk rounds and rounds turning the wheels in the clockwise direction. They will wake up early in the morning and start their prayers and turning the wheels for the whole morning. Really a sight to see when there are these whole load of people turning the wheels and some of them will kneel and lay their body down on the floor as a form of prayer.




The monastaries that we visited have all these beautiful carvings and golden bells that are built on top of them. Against the blue sky and the golden sun, the gold inlaids and the carvings glistered and shine. A sight to behold. The whole place exudes an air of holy mystic.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Beginning of 17 days

We were ready to set off on the 21 April for our trip to West Tibet. The itinerary will bring us to some major places:

1. Temple of Enlightenment
2. Mt Everest
3. Kora at Mt Kailash (Trekking time)
4. Lake Mansarovar
5. Guge Kingdom
and many other spots.

Very very very excited!

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Namutso Lake

There was a delay in the approval of the official documents. I went down to the police station to talk to the chief and after explaining my background, he approved it finally! We are so ready to go to the West of Tibet. However, due to the dlay, we have to make arrangements to set of a few days later. So Ollie (my good friend from Belguim) and I decide to take a look at one of the lengendary holy lake near Lhasa, known as Namusto Lake, 娜木措.



Had a bad incident alone the way. We were extorted some money by the local tibetan kids when we were taking photos. They insisted that we took photos of their holy symbol (a goat head lying on the floor) so we have to pay them 60 yuan. That is about 12 dollars and they were really firece. We had to pay up because they blocked the vehicle and barged into the van and nearly fought with us. The driver paid up and we had to return the driver the money. So it goes to show that there are always good and bad people around. Just have to be careful.




Anyway, Namutso Lake is really beautiful. i think the picture speaks louder......than words.


Monday, April 16, 2007

Before Setting of, Potala Palace

Before setting off for our planned trip, I went to take a look at Potala Palace. It is a palace and a temple built together on the top of a hill. Majestic and proud, it stood as the tallest building in the whole of Lhasa. I went alone and had to take a whole afternoon climbing up to the palace. Anyway, walking in Lhasa is heavy duty work. The altitude is high up, 3700 above sea level. Therefore, the air is thin and cold. Walking up a flight of stairs is like sprinting a 100metres. I was panting all the while when touring the palace.



Stay on to look at the Potala Palcae in the night and it gave a very different feel as compared to the day. Mysterious and grand at the same time.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Gathering of Friends

Met up with a friend that I got to know in Chengdu. Together with a few others, we planned a 17 days trip around the west of Tibet. There will be trekking and I get to see Mt Everest! Wonderful. We planned to move out in a few days time as we prepare resources like sleeping bags, food, water and other necessities while waiting for the Government's permit.



It is really like a dream come true to trek in icy cold places and to get to see Everest. How many people actually get to do that in their lifetime.



After all the bustling around, a few of us went for beer with some of the other traveller that we met.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Lhasa, Tibet

The train took 48 hours to reach Lhasa, the main town of Tibet. It was a wonderful journey. I have never seen so much change in the landscape within 2 days. Sunny at once, then it was snowing and the there were ice and glacier. It was such a wonderful feast for the eyes.

Reaching Lhasa was a totally new experience. They sights and sound and people filled me up. Entering the whole place is like entering a new realm. A place of fantasy with people carrying knife on their waist and dressed in all sorts of tribal dressing mixed with people in suits and business wear. Shops abound with Tibetans selling their wares. I settled down in one of the guest house and rested. The weather was extremely cold at about 7 - 8 degree in the night and just looking up, I see mountains covered with snow surrounding the whole village. From far is the famous Potala Palace, home of the Dalai Lama. I can't wait to explore Tibet.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Around Chengdu and preparing for Tibet

Went to a few touristic places while I am at Chengdu. The travelling time in China is really long. Unlike South East Asia, travelling in one province in China is like travelling the whole of Vietnam. Went to see the Leshan Buddha and a few other places. Tourists abound. However, my focus is not in Chengdu. My final destination is in Tibet, the sacred lands. I have heard so much about it that I want to take a look.
Went to check out about the train tickets but there was a long queue and the people there have been queuing for one night already. Further checking demoralised me as I found out that the train to Lhasa, Tibet is one of the hardest ticket to buy and that there are a lot of people profiting from the sales so they are buying many tickets at one go and reselling them at a higher price. Having no choice, I went to the locals and asked for a black market ticket going at 20% more than the normal price and finally got myself a place in the train to Tibet.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Sichuan, Chengdu

Took a train to Chengdu, Sichuan province. Made a mistake. I bought a train ticket from Guanzhou to Chengdu thinking that I will reached there in a day. So I bought the seater and the trip took 3 days and 2 nights with me seating throughout. My butt doesn't feel like a butt and my back doesn't feel like a back after the 3 days. More surprisingly so, there are local Chinese that were standing and sleeping on the floor for 3 days! Crazy!
Met a lot of people on the train in the 3 days. Well, 3 days can make you a lot of friends if all your friends are trapped in a confined area. So we talked about anything under the sky and got to know China a little bit better.

Monday, April 02, 2007

A visit to Hongkong from Shenzhen

Went to Shenzhen to meet up with an old friend from the Army. We were the trainers in OCS and had a great time then. His name is Terrence and he is in Shenzhen, China working.
He offered me his place to stay while I am there and also he played the excellent host and brought me to places. Since Shenzhen is just next to Hongkong, he also brought me there to take a look at the place. Went to the 星光大道to take a look and posed with my favourite actor Bruce Lee.
Hong Kong is a shopper's paradise! Lots of things to buy and lots of delicious food. The only complain, it is a very expensive country. Just like Singapore.