Father’s Day was last Sunday; what better time to reflect upon my recent travels with my father.
Last October I traveled to Nepal to hike the Annapurna Circuit with my 73 year old father. We hiked for 21 days with many ups and downs…quite literally. I blogged about each step of that journey here on my website. However I feel like I put so much into that writing that I wanted to offer it to my readers (or whomever is interested!) in a non-blog format!
My first e-book is here – the Tiger Balm Tales from beginning to end with a few pictures in between.
The book is great for anyone who:
- Will be hiking the Annapurna circuit and wants more info on what to expect
- Enjoys heartwarming stories of family travel
- Has ever considered traveling with their parents
- Loves hiking in general
It’s in pdf format – so you can simply download the file and read it at your leisure on your computer, your ipad, your Kindle, or whatever device you read on these days. Heck – you can even print it off if you like the feel of paper between your fingers!
It’s completely FREE – I simply wanted to provide it to my readers to give something back. However, I would of course appreciate it if you continued to support me and my other online travel ventures by:
- Signing up for my newsletter
- Following Briefcase to Backpack on Facebook
- Checking out Meet, Plan, Go!
At the end I’ve also added a resource section for those who are looking for information on doing the hike themselves. However, I will also give it a a plus here. The trip wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing planning done by my friend Giri and his company. He organized everything for us and treated us like a part of his family in the end. I can’t say enough good things about our experience using Nepal Tourism Company.
Click here to Download the Tiger Balm Tales
Planning a trip to Nepal? Please consider utilizing Giri’s services:
Giri Gurung
Nepal Tourism
www.nepaltourismtravels.com.np
Kathmandu Office – Nurshing Chowk, Thamel 17
+977-1-426-1114
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Sherry Ott is a refugee from corporate IT who is now a long term traveler, blogger, and photographer. She’s a co-founder of Briefcasetobackpack.com, a website offering career break travel inspiration and advice.
Additionally, she runs an around the world travel blog writing about her travel and expat adventures at Ottsworld.com.com.