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    Sundarijal to Gagalphedi to Sundarijal Hiking


    Figure1: Way to Gagalphedi and Sankhu from Sundarijal
    Photos by: Milan Lamichhane
    Captions by: Vishnu Kshettri


    Figure2: New Prayer Flag on top of Bagmati River

    Figure3: Bagmati River

    Figure4: Boulder from Bagmati

    Figure5: Sundarijal fertile land

    Figure6: the other part

    Figure7: Wild beauty from Shivpuri wild park

    Figure8: once again

    Figure9: Kumar enjoying…

    Figure10: The Natural beauty

    Figure11: Hikers on the way to Gagalphedi

    Figure12: View of Sankhu

    Figure13: Blue and Purple combination from Shivapuri

    Figure14: One of the fall in Shivapuri

    Figure15: Kakro time for hikers

    Figure16: Other joins Kumar and Prashanta

    Figure17: Valley of Shankhu

    Figure18: Dead and Live

    Figure19: Young fern

    Figure20: Paddy Terrace

    Figure21: PawanP, Kumar and Mahesh from left

    Figure22: In the paddy field of Gagalphedi

    Figure23: View of the Bagmati from Gagalphedi

    Figure24: again time for Kakro

    Figure25: Shree enjoying the pears too…

    Figure26: Traditional house

    Figure27: Mane hill

    Figure28: Nagmati

    Figure29: Water mill at the bank of Nagmati

    Figure30: Dragon Fly (Jyalincha)

    Figure31: Surendra Looking for fish

    Figure32: The Dancing Nagmati

    Figure33: Vishnu having Massage

    Figure34: Keshav BABA in the Water

    Figure35: The grinder of the water mill

    Figure36: Dam at the Sundarijal

    Figure37: Another look

    Figure38: Shiva Linga

    Figure39: Sundarijal Town

    Figure40: Way to Mulkharka

    Figure41: Bagmati…

    Figure42: Lava, Kumar and Shree from (l to r)

    Figure43: Bhaskar and Vishnu in front

    Figure44: Returing from wrong direction

    Figure45: On the right trail

    Figure46: waiting for Nilesh

    Figure47: Sundarijal bypass road

    Figure48: The ascend

    Figure49: The Trails

    Figure50: Paddy and soybean

    Figure51: Terrace at Gagalphedi

    Figure52: The Lonely Tree

    Figure53: Hikers in march pass

    Figure54: Local Fuel supply

    Figure55: At the summit of the Gagalphedi

    Figure56: The Fall

    Figure57: Descend from Mulkharka

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    2 Responses to “Sundarijal to Gagalphedi to Sundarijal Hiking”

    1. Rudra PandeyNo Gravatar Says:

      Please look at these photos very closely. It shows the richness and diversity of our culture. These natural beauties are gift from god. The day will come when people will be pouring to our little country to see these beauties provided we preserve them. There is nothing wrong to have walking trail instead of gigantic highways as long as we can feed ourselves. At least, we do not have obesity problems like the way U.S. is facing with massive healthcare cost because of two third of its population are obese. I like photos because a picture can tell hundreds of stories depending upon how we interpret them.

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    2. Rajendra B.ShresthaNo Gravatar Says:

      All the photos reveal the diverse richness of our mother nature. There is no doubt that these are the real gifts from God which should be well preserved in their true form. I agree with Dr.Rudra Pandey that a picture can tell hundreds of stories depending upon how we interpret them. Congratulations on being pathfinder of ascends and descends of Gagalphedi to Mulkharka. When you land up next in Kathmandu from Boston to start on a trial to such exciting places, I would love to accompany you with my digital webcam.
      Rajendra B.Shrestha/98510-41401

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