We have landed in Kathmandu!!
A very long road from Scio, Oregon.
We flew from Seattle on Saturday and landed in Seoul on Sunday.
Korea was not kind to Hunter and Maggie. After 20 hours in a crate, Incheon airport decided we must take the dogs out of the airport for the 10 hour layover (at 8 PM at night). There was also no water bottles on ther crates anymore. Where did they go? No wheels on their crates either.I shutter to think of the possibilities.
OK, we thought the worst was over. Wrong, Korean hotels do Not allow dogs in rooms. It was bad. But after intense bribery, a young manager let us actually sneak the dogs in the back door of his hotel. The 5 month old puppies then walked through downtown Seoul on a leash to a park. They were true troopers. They acted like they grew up there. I was pretty proud. As a treat (probably more for me then them), we all slept together in a double bed.
Ok,on to Kathmandu. Long 8 hour flight but much kinder to Maggie and Hunter.
Kathmandu is chaotic and wonderful. 8 million people crowded in a valley at the base of the Himalayas. It was everything that I thought it would be. Almost as exotic as a movie. Plus it was my 55th birthday! Wow.
The pups are acting like seasoned urban dwellers now. Maggie is people watching out of the window of our fifth floor (no elelvator) hotel room.
The puddle jumper to Pokara was uneventful. Since noon today we have walked around rural Nepal at the headquarters of the dog rescue squad. This is the ultimate off leash park for dogs. They love these dogs here. We did have a little glitch. We did have to explain to Maggie that cows are sacred here. But a couple of minutes clicking and treating for not barking at sacred cows, she was good.
Tomorrow at 6 AM, we leave on a 4 hour bus ride to the dog training center in the mountains and then just a 2 hour walk. We will have finally arrive by 12 noon tomorrow. Then we will get to the dog training part of this adventure. I am started to get really excited about it.
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