A very steep trail passes through forests and villages along the way. Thus, a person may be in the jungle effectively, but can stop at various places and purchase food, drinks, trinkets or book into an hotel. That's Nepal and it makes it different and special.
In the blog that follows, we mentioned in it that the photographs attest to the hazy weather of that day. Our latest hike to the peak was for the sake of repeating the hike itself, although we climbed via another trail, and not necessarily for the views. However, the views were so wonderful how could we reject them. A full blog will follow in the future but here are a few photographs to whet the appetite.
Cheers, Part of the Annapurna range.
The Shanti and Shiva Temples, visited at least twice each, shown in one view. (Provides a nice perspective.)
A view of the City of Pokhara and Fewa (Phewa) Lake.
Closing with two dodos, dwarfed and humbled, by the magnificent Annapurna Range, after a nearly 3,000 feet elevation gain.

The Shanti and Shiva Temples, visited at least twice each, shown in one view. (Provides a nice perspective.)
A view of the City of Pokhara and Fewa (Phewa) Lake.
Closing with two dodos, dwarfed and humbled, by the magnificent Annapurna Range, after a nearly 3,000 feet elevation gain.
Jenni and Jeffrey
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