Friday, May 11, 2007
Ending Tibet
Finally the trip to Tibet is ending. It is kinda sad. There were a lot of good memories though. Heading back to Guangzhou for a break and deciding what to do for the remaining part of the trip. The train to Guangzhou takes 56 hours... Another 3 days in the train. Prepared all my cup noodles and stuff already!
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Trip West Tibet - Guge Kingdom
The lost civilisation. Nobody knows what happened to the Kingdom's demised. The whole place is so mystical and hauntingly beautiful. One thing I like about travelling in Tibet is that the place of interest is not bustling with people. We spent a whole day at this place called Guge Kingdom exploring the whole ruins and we saw no more than 5 tourists. That is so cool. The whole place was ours to explore and have fun with.
Trip West Tibet - Toilet
There is one thing in the travelling part that take some getting used to. That is the hygiene part. The toilet is one of the most disgusting part of the whole journey. Witness it yourself.....
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Trip West Tibet - Mt Kailash Day 2
We aspire to finish the trekking by today. However, some of the team members are having some problems already. That includes me. Didn't sleep well in the night. Day 1 was too taxing that some of us are having difficulties relaxing.
When we finally cleared to the top, the deepest feeling I had was surprisingly, peaceful. The rest of the journey became easier after the hardest climb up. We managed to finish the trek on the second day and that was a big news back in the guest house that we stayed because we finished the trek carrying our own backpacks, without a guide and did it in 2 days. We were given heroes treatment back in the room... Definately feels good.
We woke up at 7 am in the morning to take breakfast. Ollie was having difficulties taking in food. We were all pretty worried and we thought that we were pushing ourselves too hard in unfamilar terrains. Anyway, we sticked on to our plans and pushed on. The first trek in the morning is the hardest of the whole trek. It has 3 steep climb that will take us about 600 metres up to the highest point of the whole trek.
Frankly, I thought I might not be able to pull it through this time. Each step burns my lungs as the air was freezing cold and it was very thin. Breathing was becoming an effort. Each breath burns the throat and the lungs. I was panting as though I just ran 10 km. At one point of time, something happened. Part of me went deep down and pulled out something which I never thought I have. A silent voice ringing telling me to relax and take one step at a time. It is not about completing the journey, it is about taking things one step firmly and having faith that the next step will come. The strange calming feeling gave me the desire to carry on bit by bit.
When we finally cleared to the top, the deepest feeling I had was surprisingly, peaceful. The rest of the journey became easier after the hardest climb up. We managed to finish the trek on the second day and that was a big news back in the guest house that we stayed because we finished the trek carrying our own backpacks, without a guide and did it in 2 days. We were given heroes treatment back in the room... Definately feels good.
Trip West Tibet - Mt Kailash Day 1
Tashi Delek Let's Go! Day 1. We are ready to challenge and clear our sins. I have a lot of it to clear so I reckon I better start early. Anyway, we have to walk about 23 km today to reach the monastery and rest. So, we started at 8 a.m. and after discussing, we decide not to have any porters to bring our bags and that each of us will carry our ration and water. So with an addition of about 10 kg, started off.
Our spirits were high and by noon, our spirits are dying. It was a really tough trek. The thin air makes breathing difficult and each of us were just taking one step at a time. At least the weather is holding up. However, we loved the challenge. I can see that everyone is taking this trek as a personal challenge and we agreed that if we are to truely washed away our sins, some pain might be necessary.
After loads of ups and downs and terrible pain in the legs and chest, we finally meet up with Kailash at the monastery. Beautiful isn't it? Although the sun was still shining, it was already 7 pm......
Our spirits were high and by noon, our spirits are dying. It was a really tough trek. The thin air makes breathing difficult and each of us were just taking one step at a time. At least the weather is holding up. However, we loved the challenge. I can see that everyone is taking this trek as a personal challenge and we agreed that if we are to truely washed away our sins, some pain might be necessary.
After loads of ups and downs and terrible pain in the legs and chest, we finally meet up with Kailash at the monastery. Beautiful isn't it? Although the sun was still shining, it was already 7 pm......
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Trip West Tibet - Mt Kailash Day 0
This is the toughest part of the trip. We are doing a kora (Walk one round around the mountain) around Mt Kailash, the sacred mountain of the Tibetans and the Hindus. They believed that one round around Kailash will washed away one lifetime of sins. The total distance measured is about 57 kilometre of walking and the highest altitude reached will be 5630 km above sea level. We planned to complete the journey in 2 days. I was actually worried. Without doing anything, my pulse was already beating like a horse, I wonder what will happen if I start to strain myself. Anyway, it is a trip that I have to make nonetheless. I would never back down from a challenging task. Anyway, we rested at the base for a night before moving onwards to climb it. The bad news we had was that it has been snowing for a few days on the top and now the place is covered with ice and snow.
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
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.
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