Nepal, Photo of the Week

Photo of the Week – Annapurna Circuit Nepal

5 Comments 22 October 2010

October is the busy season for trekking in Nepal.  The weather is perfect, the locals are out harvesting, and there are no monsoon rains!  One year ago I was hiking the Annapurna Circuit with my father; having one of my most memorable travel experiences.  We met a myriad of local children and adults along the trail; everyone loved to have their photo taken, even the dogs!  See more photography from the Annapurna Circuit or download my free ebook, Tiger Balm Tales, chronicling the trek with my father.

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  1. the kid looks so cute with the dog

  2. Connie says:

    This photo is absolutely precious! Nice shot! I trekked Annapurna this past April and it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life!

  3. Sonya says:

    Such a sweet, charming photo from Nepal!

  4. Mark H says:

    Simply superb capture. Your eye for a great photo is something you should treasure.

  5. Matt says:

    Wow. Just. Wow. I checked out your photos from annapurna and they are fantastic. I’m leaving to go there in 34 days, and viewing these images has me really psyched!!!


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I'm Sherry, a corporate cube dweller turned nomadic traveler. I travel to off-the-beaten-path destinations to bring you unique travel experiences and photography. But it's not just about travel, it's also about life experiences of a middle age wanderer.
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