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As I'm checked in for the first leg of our flight now is as good a time as any to start on the trip report.
Nepal is a country that has always fascinated me and with the damage done by the earthquakes in April 2015 (nearly 4 years ago to the day) now is more important than ever to visit the country to help bring well needed tourism dollars in.
Originally our plan was to do a lot of trekking but as age and injuries have dictated we've toned things down a little bit and made it more of an exploring trip with the odd spot of trekking thrown in. The other thing with hiking in Nepal is that most of the treks tends to be 8 days upwards to 20 or even 30 days as a whole so that ends up being your entire trip gone. I like hiking, but I don't like it THAT much. So instead we've gone for a mixture of and thrown in a good mix of action, adventure and R&R for the 2 weeks we have.
We've settled on a fairly well travelled route and although there are numerous agencies offering tour packages we've decided to DIY as we oft tend to do so it allows a little more flexibility in how we do things and how long we spend in each place. For the smaller components within the trip some pieces did make sense to book through an agency (sometimes coming in cheaper than we could do piecing it together ourselves) and the chap we've made contact with has been an absolute pleasure to deal with, responding quickly at any time of the day and has been really helpful in getting things sorted.
With that out of the way the route we're looking at doing roughly looks like:
We are book-ending the trip with a night in BKK to start off with and then 2 nights in KUL at the end. The route is as follows: LHR-AMS-LHR-HGK-BKK, BKK-KUL-KTM, KTM-KUL, KUL-BKK(6 hour transit, enough time for a massage)-HKG-LHR-AMS-LHR.
The positioning flights to/from AMS are in Y exit rows, but it's only a short flight so no big deal (Avios redemptions, the value of each Avios redeemed worked out better than paying for a fare that included baggage).
AMS-LHR-HKG-BKK and BKK-HKG-LHR-AMS was booked on BA's long standing J sale fare ex-AMS to BKK, although these days it forces you LHR-BKK. I applied a BA GUF2 which upgraded us to F for the LHR-HKG and HKG-LHR sectors.
I then booked a Malaysia Airlines J sale fare BKK-KUL-KTM and KTM-KUL-BKK adding in a stopover in KUL on the way back.
Total TP/SC earn gets us slightly over 2/3 of the renewal requirement for BA Gold (OWE).
We were originally supposed to be travelling the day after Brexit, but given most airlines had agreements in place we had no worries about that. It's not an issue now anyway.
I hope you enjoy my TR and feel free to ask any questions as this is one of the lesser travelled places reported on in AFF I'd say.
Nepal is a country that has always fascinated me and with the damage done by the earthquakes in April 2015 (nearly 4 years ago to the day) now is more important than ever to visit the country to help bring well needed tourism dollars in.
Originally our plan was to do a lot of trekking but as age and injuries have dictated we've toned things down a little bit and made it more of an exploring trip with the odd spot of trekking thrown in. The other thing with hiking in Nepal is that most of the treks tends to be 8 days upwards to 20 or even 30 days as a whole so that ends up being your entire trip gone. I like hiking, but I don't like it THAT much. So instead we've gone for a mixture of and thrown in a good mix of action, adventure and R&R for the 2 weeks we have.
We've settled on a fairly well travelled route and although there are numerous agencies offering tour packages we've decided to DIY as we oft tend to do so it allows a little more flexibility in how we do things and how long we spend in each place. For the smaller components within the trip some pieces did make sense to book through an agency (sometimes coming in cheaper than we could do piecing it together ourselves) and the chap we've made contact with has been an absolute pleasure to deal with, responding quickly at any time of the day and has been really helpful in getting things sorted.
With that out of the way the route we're looking at doing roughly looks like:
- Kathmandu
- Chitwan National Park (where I will spend my @Denali day)
- Pokhara (and surrounds) - we will be doing a 2 day 1 night hike from here up to the Australian Camp (not chosen due to the naming... it just happened to be a hike that looked decent enough to do!)
- Kathmandu
We are book-ending the trip with a night in BKK to start off with and then 2 nights in KUL at the end. The route is as follows: LHR-AMS-LHR-HGK-BKK, BKK-KUL-KTM, KTM-KUL, KUL-BKK(6 hour transit, enough time for a massage)-HKG-LHR-AMS-LHR.
The positioning flights to/from AMS are in Y exit rows, but it's only a short flight so no big deal (Avios redemptions, the value of each Avios redeemed worked out better than paying for a fare that included baggage).
AMS-LHR-HKG-BKK and BKK-HKG-LHR-AMS was booked on BA's long standing J sale fare ex-AMS to BKK, although these days it forces you LHR-BKK. I applied a BA GUF2 which upgraded us to F for the LHR-HKG and HKG-LHR sectors.
I then booked a Malaysia Airlines J sale fare BKK-KUL-KTM and KTM-KUL-BKK adding in a stopover in KUL on the way back.
Total TP/SC earn gets us slightly over 2/3 of the renewal requirement for BA Gold (OWE).
We were originally supposed to be travelling the day after Brexit, but given most airlines had agreements in place we had no worries about that. It's not an issue now anyway.
I hope you enjoy my TR and feel free to ask any questions as this is one of the lesser travelled places reported on in AFF I'd say.