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Welcome to my inaugural (and probably only) trip report! I’m off on a hiking trip to the Annapurna ranges with Adventure Nepal.

QF are getting me to HKG where I will have a 24 hour stop-over before catching CX to KTM. A quick overnight before boarding a U4 flight (you’ll have to look that one up) to Pokhara.

It’s just a small group of six including the group leader, plus porters. I’ll be with a mate from MEL and will meet the rest when I arrive.

I’m not the best photographer and my journalism is far from perfect, but I’ll do my best.
 
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An early start on QF1290 with a pleasant surprise when I boarded. No one next to me in 1F. Breakkie smelt better than it tasted but did the job. The Lord Mayor of Hobart was in row 2!

Met my travel agent in the HBA lounge and she just happens to be on the same flights as me today. Only had a couple of minutes spare though thanks to the lengthy security screening time at HBAs new facilities…
 

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MEL temporary F lounge is a zoo… spa treatments available in the far corner (no massages) though! QF29 to HKG coming up
 

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Welcome to my inaugural (and probably only) trip report! I’m off on a hiking trip to the Annapurna ranges with Adventure Nepal.

QF are getting me to HKG where I will have a 24 hour stop-over before catching CX to KTM. A quick overnight before boarding a U4 flight (you’ll have to look that one up) to Pokhara.

It’s just a small group of six including the group leader, plus porters. I’ll be with a mate from MEL and will meet the rest when I arrive.

I’m not the best photographer and my journalism is far from perfect, but I’ll do my best.

You will love it.

I have trekked in Nepal three times with my wife (well the first two times she was my girlfriend). Loved each one.

  • In my mid twenties Annapurna Dhaulagiri with a trekking company for 14 days..
  • Then a year later organised my own Tea-house trek with a Guide and Porter that I hired myself. 26 Days from Jiri to Kala Patthar (5644m) near Everest.
  • And then almost 3 decades later when turning 55 to do Annapurna Base Camp (4130m) over 16 days with again our own self-hired Guide and Porter, and again Tea-House style. We chose our own route to go off the beaten path a bit.
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You go to Nepal initially attracted by the highest mountains in the world, but discover that the local people are just as big a highlight.

And while one can trek without Guides/Porters, it is a much richer experience culturally. and information wise if you trek, with them. Plus you see things you would miss out on without them. And in our case it always meant we had 4 people to play cards each night ;)
 
Welcome to my inaugural (and probably only) trip report! I’m off on a hiking trip to the Annapurna ranges with Adventure Nepal.

QF are getting me to HKG where I will have a 24 hour stop-over before catching CX to KTM. A quick overnight before boarding a U4 flight (you’ll have to look that one up) to Pokhara.

It’s just a small group of six including the group leader, plus porters. I’ll be with a mate from MEL and will meet the rest when I arrive.

I’m not the best photographer and my journalism is far from perfect, but I’ll do my best.
Oh so envious! Like lovestravellingoz, I have done three treks in Nepal, Annapurna and EBC and several other visits. Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy!
 
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QF29 MEL-HKG was rather uneventful in 4E. 30 mins or so delay. Food and wine were both excellent - Humpty Doo Barramundi has returned which is what I had. It was also offered as a smaller portion for the second service so I opted for a pasta.

Immigration, bag collection and customs all a breeze. I’m pleased I used an ATM at the airport though as the taxi we grabbed was cash-only.
 

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Last night I was at the Park Lane in Causeway Bay (Hong Kong Island). It's part of Marriott Bonvoy now so my status got me an upgrade although I think the only extra was a bath tub. Won't be seeing one on the trek so I probably should have used it! Good location though with plenty of shopping and restaurants nearby. There's a Decathlon store that interconnects so will be handy for some last minute supplies that I need.
 
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Thanks for thr report, looking forward to the trekking part!

For others planning a visit to Nepal, there’s also a very reasonably priced Royal Nepal Airlines flight 3x weekly from BKK. Departs 445pm from BKK, fares are $662 return in economy, and only $831 return in business! But there’s only two of the cheap business seats per flight, then it more than doubles (so get in early). They also sometimes used their a330 on the flight with full-flats. Not essential, but nice to have for the 3.5 hour journey.
 
Decided to try the in-town check-in but not sure it worked well for me. The quick train ride was ok, but busy of course but roads outside the station were all blocked off for a Filipino festival. Got there eventually (Hong Kong Station) and then the auto kiosk wasn’t happy without a Visa for Nepal which we get on arrival. Eventually had customer service check me in and my bags disappeared on their on journey to the airport. Had to buy a train ticket at $HK130 to get into the check in area which also gets me to the airport later. So free of bags and can explore HKG for the day.

Note in town check in is available for all CX flights and also QF30.
 

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With the check-in sorted, I spent that day walking around Victoria Harbour and had lunch at a Japanese restaurant in Wan Chai. Then topped up on some last minute supplies.

MTR to airport is very comfortable, with bucket seats. Express service about 40 mins.

Met a fellow trekker from BNE at the airport and had my first visit to the CX Pier First Lounge. It has an impressive layout and great food, wine and service. I’ve never been to Mott 32 but if the real thing is anything like the tasting experience menu they create for the Pier, then I need to do it. Menu attached. Washed down with a glass of Tattinger (first one was flat but was quickly replaced when I pointed it out) and then a couple of glasses of Californian Zinf with the wagyu. Showers here are good too - plenty of them and both clean and spacious.

The rest of our trekking crew touched down in KTM around midday and had their visa applications rejected (not sure why) so had to resubmit at the airport but managed to get it sorted. Will see what happens!

AirTags are showing my luggage has made it from the downtown check-in to the airport.
 

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The next part of the journey was CX603 HKG-KTM. My first experience on CX and was pleasantly surprised. A hot towel is no longer a distant memory! Full selection of drinks available before I even sat down and very friendly staff. 2-2-2 configuration in J on the A330 so not full lay down but it's just under an 5 hour flight. Also the captain was Australian which was unexpected.

I was late boarding as I was enjoying the lounge too much but meant that the CSM offered me an alternative seat than what I had originally chosen. So I'm in 11F rather than 12A with plenty of space and a baby change table should I need it :/ Note row 11 is the first row - not sure what happened with the single digits, but I'm sure someone will enlighten me.

Smoked salmon salad, chicken stir fry and strawberry Hagen-Daas has kept me busy so far. IFE is pretty good - but I'm not paying much attention as I'm busy writing this. Free wifi to J passengers too.

Had an hour or so nap after I reclined the seat as far as it can go. It caused my feet to touch the bulkhead and made me feel like a half-shut pocket knife. So 5ish hours is enough for this configuration.
 

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