Friday, July 26, 2013

Kathmandu day 1

I have officially arrived in Nepal and managed to avoid jet lag by virtue of my 15 hour layover in Seoul South Korea. I got a room and had a full nights sleep there so I was refreshed and ready for a good day in Kathmandu. I spent most of the day with Kristen's professor, his wife, another student from Wake Forest, and Sapana, Kristen's research partner,as well as one of her friends Yograj. 

    If there is one thing I can say about Nepal so far it is that the food is very interesting. Most of the things I have eaten have been some sort of spicy meat (chicken or water buffalo). The most shocking thing I ate yesterday however was fried water buffalo intestine filled with fat. Not sure what it was called but of the two Nepalis and Kristen that were with me, I was the only one that was brave enough to try it. No one ordered it but the waitress brought it anyways, perhaps as a practical joke to initiate the newly arrived goofy white dude--me. I hope that decision does not come back to haunt me. Taste wise it was not bad, a bit like the fat off the side of a rib eye with the intestine providing an interesting side flavor.
I jumped straight into the deep end of this crowded and chaotic city not only with the food but also used public transportation a crowded mini bus that has a guy hanging out the door, the "conductor", shouting where the bus is going. 
I have been in a sort of sensory over load since I have been here. One moment you are smelling a heap of trash and the next a delectable curry dish simmering in a roadside stand. There is a constant barrage of car and motorcycle horns beeping from the vehicles dashing in and out of pedestrians. I think I almost have the system down and if I don't learn quick I will inevitably be taken out by an old lady on a motorized scooter.

We are staying at the Cafe de Patan, a hotel overlooking the palatial grounds of the ancient kingdom of 
Patan. Below are some photos I took from the hotel room. 





This afternoon we are off to a riverside retreat somewhere east of Kathmandu called Sukute with Sapana and Yograj.

4 comments:

  1. Thor, this is awesome man! please keep posting. Glad to hear it was smooth sailing getting over there. Catch ya latterz wild man!

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  2. oh yeah, this is erik... AKA ska-dousche

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  3. ...already competativly eating more wacky things than the locals. :) this sounds awesome! Have so much fun!

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  4. Yes...That's my boy try the local cuisine but I forgot to warn you don't be gullible! lol What doesn't kill you will make you stronger...I heard that once...;-) Love you! your mama

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