• Everest Base Camp, Nepal

    I first visited Nepal in 2016 and returned in 2018 to finish the trek to Everest Base Camp. I spent about two weeks in the Himalayas, in altitude, trekking through Sherpa villages. I was due to reach Base Camp (5,380 meters / 17,600 feet) on Day 8, but got altitude sickness at Thukla (4,650 meters

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  • Tiger’s Nest, Bhutan

    Tiger’s Nest, a Buddhist monastery built into the side of a mountain in the Himalayas, was a bucket list experience for me. I remember seeing a photo of it when I was younger and imagining how lucky I would be if I ever got to see it. I’d developed a horrible respiratory infection in India,

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  • Paro, Bhutan

    Bhutan is a Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas. It’s also home to Tiger’s Nest, an important Buddhist monastery built into the side of a mountain. The Bhutanese believe in ‘high value, low impact’ tourism, meaning they allow a limited number of visitors, and charge a tourist tariff of around $250 USD per day. Historically, Bhutan

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  • Varanasi, India

    I absolutely loved Varanasi — it’s such a unique and spiritual place — one of the most holy places for Hindus in India, who come to bathe in the Ganges River. I also loved that I could walk along the ghats by myself during the day and at night without getting lost. I recommend staying

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