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saunfkim Mar 26th, 2007 07:41 AM

Namaste!! ('Hi' in Nepalese)
 
Hi pals,
I am just back from an adventurous trekking trip in Nepal!!

Would like to share with you my footprints, memories and inspirations along the entire journey.

It was a breakthrough in my travel life. Never believed that I could walk for more than 15km a day crossing the rivers, valleys and the moutain path. Along the journey, I have brought myself the closest to the nature. The feeling was indeed marvellous!

Have shared some photos in my little hut. Fee free to drop by please.

Cheers,
Kim
Sharing Makes Life Happening!!
http://saunf-kim.blogspot.com

mini_iswara Mar 31st, 2007 03:07 AM

Hi Kim,
Namaste!! :)

Great sharings and photos.

Looking forwards to see more excellent pictures on your Nepal journey sharings!!

Thanks.

Mini

Hanuman Mar 31st, 2007 03:15 AM

Kim & Mini. You both posted the same message back in January: http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...ara&fid=27


jacketwatch Mar 31st, 2007 04:08 AM

Thanks for sharing. Again. :-)

Kathie Mar 31st, 2007 08:06 AM

Hi, Kim, Namaste doesn't really translate to "hi" - a more acurate rendition (which still doesn't capture it) is "I honor the god within you."

If youev' already posted something and you want to bring it back to the top, just search for your post by clicking on your name. You can then respond to your own post ("to the top" or ttt) and it will bring it back to the active page.

saunfkim Apr 4th, 2007 05:40 AM

Hi Kathie,
Thanks for your comment. In fact, I was told by the Nepali that Namaste means anything to greet people. It can mean 'Hi','How are you','Take care' and so on... so maybe you are right!

It's a powerful word for blessings!!


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