Through the India border after a 8 hour wait as the border had been closed due to local elections. We then headed for Chitwan National park and headed of on elephants to look for Rhino and tiger, no tiger, but got really close to Rhino. We then made our way to Pokhara and then onto funky Kathmandu where we had 6 days to get ourselves ready for the jump up onto the Tibetan plateau.
Indian Border and into Nepal

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