Walking in the Himalayas
Listen to this description of a walking holiday in the Himalayas. It is longer than the other podcasts (about 5 minutes) so you may wish to download it to your mp3 storage device to listen to later.

What did she stop doing that made her interested in the idea of walking?
What problems did she and her friend encounter when they arrived in Kathmandu?
Which drink comes from the place they decided to go to instead?
What did a typical day consist of when they were walking?
How does she describe the food?
What effect does all this walking have on the body?
Which animal was she looking forward to seeing?
What are these animals like?
How long did they walk for?
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1 Comments:
FERNANDO PÉREZ GONZÁLEZ
- After she stopped smoking, she got interested on walking.
- When they arrived to Katamndu there faced some setbacks, like political problems, bombs, a general strike,...The city was quite an intimidating place empty of tourists.
- The drink is Tea
- Normally they got up at 4am and had a heavy breakfast. They started to walk as soon as 1st light appeared. They spent 6hours walking until thry got to their lodge to stay during the night
- The food was full of carbohydrates, like sweet rice and eggs, and was pretty bland and without fruits.
- You lose weight and get fit.
- I was not able to understand the name of the animal
- It is like a big hairy cow, only can live above 3000m, quite aggresive.
- They were walking for a week.
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