“Cycling to
Tatopani on 2 wheels”
While the people of the world are
busy on their daily stuff, Apa Sherpa, 21 times Mount Everest summiter is
walking the Great Himalayan trail with his team (Dawa Steven Sherpa, 2 times
Everest summiter, Saurav Dhakal British Council International Climate Champion
2010 and Sameer Jung Thapa Photographer) are walking on "The Great Himalaya Trail". The three young guns were riding their
cycle to Tatopani (China border). Once again, it was trio to complete a long
journey on cycle.
Day 1:
Jung Gurung, Shardool Gurung and
I (Khashing Rai) finally managed our time for 3 days cycling. As schedule we
met at Banasthali at 6:30 am on 24th February, 2012. I being the
experienced on cycling among 3 of us, I am fully responsible to manage all the
lodging and fooding. But they synchronized well. The roads are black topped so,
the ride won’t be that much difficult as riding on off road But still we need a
good stamina to ride for 105 kms a day. We even on cycle had to obey the
traffic rules of the Bhaktapur Highway and we obeyed it rightly. The stomach must
be filled with some foods and fluids from time to time for such long riding.
So, we had a breakfast at Sallaghari (Bhaktapur) then pumped up to pedal our
cycle till Dolalghat for lunch. From Banasthali to Dolalghat it is around 55kms
with only the slight uphill of Sanga (Bhaktapur) and Dhulikhel except that the
roads are almost plain. Shardool being the youngest one walked for few minutes
along with his cycle on the uphill of Dhulikhel. The road is completely
downhill till Panchkhal and then from there it’s plain and few downhill till
Dolalghat. The time was perfect for lunch when we reached Dolalghat. There we
had lunch and took rest for a while then got ready for steep incline for about
2 and half kms. On the way there are 2 ways: one to go to Chautara and next to
Kodari. We took the way to Kodari. The sun was just above us and providing us
more heat than we wanted so, we had to replenish our body with fluid time to
time. We are not in a mood to leave excellent chances to click the photos on
the way. We even interacted with few people
while resting and clicked jpt photos. Most of the time we were on our cycle and
once we reached Khaadichaur it’s just 37 kms for Tatopani. From Khadichaur we
took the straight road, the right way goes to Jiri which is the gateway to
Everest (Mount Everest 8848m) but now it is being used very less due to Tenzing
–Hillary Airport of Lukla (built in 1960’s helped by Hillary). Tenzing-Hillary
airport is ranked as one of the deadliest airport in the world and holds 8th
position (History Channel). We pedaled our cycle towards Barabise where we ate
MOMO and Chowmein (Chinese food as we are approaching near to China) and it doesn’t
take more time to get ready. From here the roads are quite inclined. We lowered
our gear during the uphill. It was 5:30pm when we reach Borderland (one of the
company which provides facilities of rafting, Kayaking, mountain biking,
trekking and many more). As holi (Nepali festival of colors) is approaching near
the young ones tried to hit us with balloons filled with water but couldn’t aim
at us. When we reach “The last resort” 100 kms from Kathmandu, it was dusk but
we kept on pedaling. Pedaling for about 5 kms Shardool faced a flat tire but we
(Jung and I) didn’t become aware of that. “Parkhishyoos” said Shardool but Jung
heard “Gayishyoos” so we kept on moving. Later Shardool came running along with
his cycle. While fixing the flat tire, a bus came flying on the way and even it’s
getting dark we opted to take a bus till Tatopani. It was 10 kms from that place.
Once we reach tatopani we stayed overnight at hotel near to Tatopani (Hot water
pool). We fixed the cycle in room and got ready for dinner. The room was
perfect for a sound sleep for our tiring body with attached bathroom plus
television. But the food was not that perfect (because of rice quality but
tarkari and daal were good). There is no power cut so watched tv for few hours
then fell asleep without switching off lights and tv. I got up at 2:30am for
short break and turned off lights and tv.
Day 2:
The very next day after riding
for 105kms we managed to got up early and prepared to pedal our cycle towards
China Border. It was only 3kms from tatopani. We had grams, milk and eggs as
breakfast moved towards border. Once we reach the border we need to fill up the
form for one day permit to visit Khasa (China) and we Jung and I) did fill up
the form. Shardool doesn’t have Citizenship card so he didn’t fill up the form.
Jung and I were allowed to enter by Chinese Army/police from the bridge. But at
last terminal other Chinese Army (of lower post) is in dilemma and called the
senior. The senior police again rang his senior then the senior one approached
towards us and tore the form. We had no option other than to return back. We
took a few snaps at Nepal’s border and returned back to Tatopani to plunge on
hot water pool. Many people visit this Tatopani especially senior citizen.
There is a belief that we cleanse all our sin and it’s good for health too.
Then again we pedaled our cycle
towards Kathmandu (Capital city of Nepal). From Tatopani it’s all the way
downhill till Khadichaur with few uphill but not that steep. On the way we didn’t
miss the opportunity to cycle on suspension bridge. But that ride was quite a
scary as it was tilted. We reached Dolalghat on time and managed our lodging
and fooding. Then, we roamed around Dolalghat. The room was good with attached
bathroom without television and even the dinner was delicious with fish curry
(Ashala). We didn’t regret of not having television as there was loadshedding (power
cut)
Day 3:
Now it’s only 55kms from here to
Kathmandu but still 23kms uphill to be climbed. This day was like we were on
picnic we kept on eating after every 10kms. The lassi on the way to Dhulikhel
was special one. Not to forget the lunch at Sherpene’s hotel. People were on
queue to have lunch there. The lunch was yummy with meat (buff curry, buff fry,
and mutton curry as we like). As there is a saying “Don’t judge a book by its
cover” same goes to this place “Don’t judge the food by its place”. I would
like to rate this as “Must taste food of the roadside”. But we had to wait to dig
up a lunch, not only we all the people had to do so. Then we pedaled towards “Bhaktapur
Durbar Square” listed in the world heritage site by UNESCO. There we tasted
Juju Dhau (curd) that is Bhaktapur’s special and spent a time at Siddha
pokhari. We headed back to our homes from there. We trio completed the journey
of nearly 230kms in 3 days time. Happy Pedaling and Keep on exploring the new
places on your cycle. Happy riding.
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