Most Inspirational Moment
First sight of Himalaya; Feeling euphoria at the end of the first day when we realised we'd be able to do it!; Arriving at Annapurna Base Camp. Being at Annapurna Base Camp. Annapurna.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Group leader was excellent. Very kind, very aware of how we all were managing, and gave us just the right amount of information at the right time. I felt very confident in him. He always managed to appear just when we might need extra help - in fact I always knew a dodgy bridge was coming up as Prem appeared out of nowhere! Being supported by guides meant that everyone was able to do the pace they felt happy with.
Advice for Potential Travellers
Don't worry about the plumbing! You'll get used to it quickly. Personally, I'd say just don't eat meat at all - it's just not worth the risk of spoiling your trip with an upset tummy, and it's no hardship to go without - there is plenty of choice. Once we got past the mineral water area we got boiled water from the lodges. Taking no chances I always added a chlorine tablet, and a top tip from a friend before I left was to add a Berocca - flavour and additional vitamin C! I experienced no illness whatsoever. Another top idea - if you have a metal water bottle, get it filled with boiling water in the evening, clothe it in your walking socks and bingo: a lovely hot water bottle. Then you drink the water the next day. How's that for multipurpose? If you have a tendency to weak knees, it might be worth packing some support bandages; there are a lot of steps! They're very well graded though, and the group leader sets a very sensible pace and gives you plenty of time. Trekking poles also help in this respect. It's a lovely trip and I'd definitely do it again.