Trek Day 5 and 6

We set off from camp in the morning armed with our leech socks along with warnings of wind and rain. We stared with a downhill trek leading to a 1km climb through the Monsoon rain. We were rewarded with another visit to a local tea shop with snacks included. We then had our first serious encounter with leeches where we were all swarmed with some unwanted visitors. After lunch we set off through a main elephant trail over a trio of exposed peaks. At the top of the first we had to sit on the floor for our own safety to prevent being blown of the top. We had to use the safety rope for the first time to help us navigate down through the mist and rain. The second peak involved huddling in groups of 5 to cross the top due to high winds. The descent down the last hill involved careful navigation of the guides and careful footing from us. We arrived at camp to complete a thorough inspection for leeches of which there were quite a few. The day ended on a high however as the team cooked dinner for the kalypso team and ourselves which received great compliments.

Our last day of trek started with a short bus journey to the starting point where we were greeted with a long upward climb to start the day. The terrain was described as undulating hole we described the weather as similar to that of typical Scotland: spells of cold and wet. Towards the end of the trek we were told local stories such as that of the namesake of our trek, ‘The Divine Rock.’ The end of the path was very over grown and was an adventure in itself to get through. This day also ended on a high as we saw a money in the trees above us, were rewarded with more local tea and lodges for accomodation where we were sheltered and safe from the rain…and leeches.

from your leaders of these days: Alexandra and Ailsa

6 thoughts on “Trek Day 5 and 6”

  1. Enjoy reading blogs and hearing all your experiences so far, trek days sounded quite a challenge. Look forward to hearing more of your adventures, you are almost half way through!
    Lots of love Lauren xx

  2. Wow sounds like your r’n’r days are very well deserved after such an adventure filled trek.
    Well done
    ❤️

  3. Glad to hear that your guys trek was a just like a nice walk to the shops in Scotland. Hope Graces hip didnt hold you back to much and she is actually trying spicy food. Miss you guys (well the ones I know)

  4. Sounds like you’re all having a great time, leeches and all. We’re all
    Missing you heaps Ems, and Merlin is being especially noisy crying his heart out outside your roomat 5 in the morning looking for you 😩 love you loads, stay safe. Mum, Ally, James and Jamie xx

  5. Mercy me – sounds like it has been an adventure and a half right enough 🙂 Loving the blog updates – gives us a wee feel for what you’re up to. How exciting seeing a monkey in the wild (instead of behind glass enclosures!)
    Hope you are all enjoying the wee tea rooms and snacks and all the local foods.
    Sending hugs Ailsa
    xxxxxxx

  6. Wow what an adventure.!! You’ve all done well to get through it. Can’t wait to hear more about it when youre home. Enjoy the rest of your trip. Hugs to Andrew Mxx

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