Sunday, July 12, 2015

Annapurna, Nepal: Day 1 - Nayapul to Ulleri (7 ± 2 Part 1)

And it's goodbye Pokhara, hello Nayapul.

Day 1: Nayapul to Uller

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

Annapurna Base Camp Trek 1

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Photo Series: The Magical Number Nepal (in) Seven, Plus or Minus Two

In 1958, cognitive psychologist, George A. Miller, published his oft-cited paper, that argued that the working memory capacity for an average adult is 7 ± 2 objects.

Drawing inspiration from his work, this is a photo-series based on our rather magical 9-day Nepal trek which took us from Naya Pul (1070m) to Annapurna Base Camp (4130m). Each post in this series, as you might have already guessed, will have 7 ± 2 photos.



Day 2: Ulleri to (Nangethanti) to Ghorepani

Day 3: Ghorepani to (Poon Hill) to (Ghorepani) to  Tadapani

Day 4: Tadapani to (Ghandruk) to Chhomrong

Day 5: Chhomrong to (Bamboo) to Deurali

Day 6: Deurali to Machhapuchere

Day 7: Macchapuchere to (S: Annapurna Base Camp) to (Macchapuchere) to Deurali/Doban/Bamboo

Day 8: Deurali/Doban/Bamboo to Chhomrong

Day 9: Chhomrong to Syauli Bazar

Day 10: Syauli Bazar to (Birethati) to Nayapul

Taxi from Nayapul to Pokhara

4 comments:

  1. This trek is there at the top of my wish list.

    I found this series only today and I am sure your posts would really help in my planning...

    Thank you so much for sharing, and have a beautiful day :)

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  2. Hi Sreejith, thanks for dropping by, I sure hope it will help you plan for your trip! Meanwhile I am staying tuned to your adventures because India is one the countries I would love to visit!

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  3. I'll try my best to keep you interested in India, through my stories and images :)

    Have a beautiful day ahead :)

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  4. Hi Sreejith, you are doing a great job so far! Thanks for sharing and good day to you too!

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