A.B.C. here we are!

In the end, the way up was not so hard.
Is it because of our daily yoga trainings that we never felt sore or really tiered?
Is it because of the daily onion soups that we didn’t feel any altitude sickness? (this soup is a local trick to avoid the sickness).
Anyway, on this last day up (way of talking, we are still in Nepal, everyday is always ups and downs but that was the last day with more ups than downs), we see trees slowly disappearing from the landscape and we enjoy the bright tricky white snow. We have sometimes difficulties following the way without falling in huge holes of snow but we know it’s the end of the way to the A.B.C. so we enjoy the most of it under the sunlight : snow fight, pictures and mental pictures of the first signs of the upcoming spring: grass showing up on some spots where the snow has melt, birds turning high in the sky, bugs comings and going around us and so many butterflies all around!



Once at the Annapurna Base Camp, I met a knew friend I named Purna (because I already had a friend called Anna): a butterfly that stayed with me for more than one hour, just chilling out on my fingers until I decided to go out and he wanted to stay inside.
One hour meditating on the fact that I had made it to the A.B.C. and it was not so bad, not so cold, but so beautiful… and mainly meditating on the fact that I wouldn’t have dreamt of meeting a butterfly up in the Himalayas at 4130 meters high.

Princesses bonus of the day : Agni explains to us that it’s not good conditions to make guided relaxation and/or regular yoga so… he offers that him and Dinesh do feet and legs massages on us. I think I never felt that much a princess in my life and… it actually feels weird.
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