Sunday, 21 July 2013

Welcome home ... and keeping the dream alive!

Everyone has landed safely at Heathrow and now on their way back home. 


We hope you have enjoyed reading our updates. Don't forget to share your son's or daughter's photos, experiences, anecdotes, personal stories and experiences with us (via the blog, Facebook, with Fee, or directly into the Outposts' office).

Help us to keep the dream alive and share in the memories and unforgettable experiences of the expeditioners' special time in Nepal!  


Photo Competition: We run a competition each year for the best photos from our expeditions with a prize being awarded to the winners. Why not enter your best photos by sending them in to us? Winners will be chosen and announced in September. Good luck everyone!

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Ready for take-off ...

All on-board flight in Kathmandu ready for take off after very emotional 'goodbyes'.

Last evening of singing, dancing ... and tears!

Everyone had a lovely last evening with singing, dancing, tears and a reluctance for their adventure to end and having to leave Nepal. 

Now their bags are all packed and they're enjoying lunch at the famous Kilroy's before departure from Kathmandu this evening and their flight home.  

Kilroy's is a Thamel restaurant named after its Irish founder and chef. Expeditioners will be enjoying delicious dishes from Baltis to Irish Stew and yummy desserts such as bread-and-butter pudding sitting inside, or outside in the shady garden, complete with waterfall.

Friday, 19 July 2013

It's Showtime!

Expeditioners perform with the Nepali school children ...






Miss Savage shows how it's done


Getting ready for the show


Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Fun, laughter, teaching, project news and 'Happy Birthday' to Rosie!

Fee Bellamy reports:

All wonderful in Kathmandu!

Restaurant is being decorated with balloons etc as we speak for Rosie’s 18th! It has been a wonderful day for her and is not over yet …

Project update:
  • Water Purification tank has arrived. Capacity 25litres. Now they have drinking water at school.
  • Painting has begun on the school logo on the outside wall.
  • Sports – Jack, Nath and Tyler have been teaching Volleyball with the net that Torpoint has donated.
  • Guitar and Music – Georgie, Beth, Megan and Rhiannon are teaching how to play the guitar and singing.
  • Drama - Yasmin, Imogen and Erin are breaking down the barriers with lots of fun and laughter. 
  • Arts & Crafts – Rose, Hannah and Alice are being very creative with paper plates, leaves and ….
  • Maths – Alice is number-crunching and making maths fun.
  • Geography – Jasmine and Terry are using maps of UK and Nepal to compare and contrast the physical geography. 
  • Supply teaching – Martine and Faith!!
  • Zumba – Anna's got the moves and is passing them on!
Friday is revving up to be a lot of fun. Typical Nepali dress is being brought in by the Nepali teachers for them all.

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Project proceeding apace ... as expeditioners work really hard!

Fee Bellamy reports following a brief update from expedition leader Matt:

Project going amazingly. They have bitten off a hard task with 10 classrooms to paint… and the rest! They have made hanging baskets out of plastic water bottles and the whole school is turning around in terms of appearance.

The Torpoint students also visited a private school so that they could compare schools and we believe held the stage with a question and answer session with the whole school!

Working hard but still having fun on Project in Kathmandu

What do you mean there are 9 more classrooms to paint? 






Monday, 15 July 2013

We have communications ... all going really well and some photos just IN!

Report received (dated Sat 13th July) from Expedition leader Matt to Fee Bellamy: 

"Today went really well, although they have taken on a mighty challenge. About 10 classrooms to paint and some outer walls as well, plus two basketball hoops and a repaint of the school logo. The team have got really stuck in. We all returned back to the hotel covered in paint! :-) we are all well and looking forward to another challenging day tomorrow.

Megan and Beth win the award for most paint coverage on themselves (hee, hee!)

We took some of the girls out for a shop tonight, which made them very happy, and I am now the proud owner of a men's Nepali hat :-)

Have finally managed to send some photos, most of the better ones are still on my camera, but hope you enjoy seeing the expeditioners!" - Matt

ELEPHANT SAFARI ... CHITWAN JUNGLE! ... Anyone seen a Tiger yet?

Elephant safari Chitwan Jungle
Elephant safari Chitwan Jungle
ON TREK ... 

Trekking in Annapurna Himalayas

Trekking in Annapurna Himalayas
Cultural Interaction

Trekking in Annapurna Himalayas
Leaving our own 'footprint' at a trekkers' tea house


Trekking in Annapurna Himalayas
... more steps!
ALL ON-BOARD FOR KATHMANDU ...  


Transfer by road to Kathmandu

Transfer by road to Kathmandu

COMMUNITY PROJECT & VOLUNTARY WORK ... a messy business!

Community Project & Voluntary Work in Kathmandu

Community Project & Voluntary Work in Kathmandu



Friday, 12 July 2013

Arrived safely in Kathmandu ...

Expeditioners have arrived safely in Kathmandu and are relaxing at their hotel.
Tomorrow they will start putting project plans in place. 
 More detail to follow in a couple of days.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Elephant Safari in Chitwan jungle, rhino and deer spotted ...

Fee Bellamy reports:

Now in Chitwan! Yesterday was Elephant Rides and they also saw a little 10 day old baby Elephant! Rhino and Deer also spotted. 

Today they had Jungle Walks and canoed down the Rapti River. They visited the Crocodile Breeding Centre (these are fresh water, frog eating Crocs!) and are now freshening up before a slide show and then dinner. 

They will leave, after breakfast tomorrow, for Kathmandu where I'm sure they will have a little rest before starting their Project phase.

Elephant safari - Chitwan Jungle
Elephant safari - Chitwan Jungle

Rhino - Chitwan Jungle
Rhino - Chitwan Jungle
Canoe ride on River Rapti bordering the Chitwan Jungle
Canoe ride on River Rapti bordering the Chitwan Jungle

Baby elephant - Asian Elephant Breeding Centre, Chitwan.
Baby elephant - Asian Elephant Breeding Centre, Chitwan.

From Himalayas to steamy Chitwan Jungle ...

The Lonely Planet guide describes Nepal as ... 

"Wedged between the high wall of the Himalaya and the steamy jungles of the Indian plains, Nepal is a land of snow peaks and Sherpas, yaks and yetis, monasteries and mantras."

Expeditioners transferred yesterday by road from Pokhara to the 'steamy jungle' of the Royal Chitwan National Park. 

Here are some typical sights and views our 'adventurers' will have experienced yesterday on their bus ride from Pokhara to Chitwan ...

Scenes from Pokhara to Chitwan, Nepal

Scenes from Pokhara to Chitwan, Nepal

Scenes from Pokhara to Chitwan, Nepal

Scenes from Pokhara to Chitwan, Nepal

Scenes from Pokhara to Chitwan, Nepal

Scenes from Pokhara to Chitwan, Nepal



Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Text from expedition leader Matt ... very happy group!

Just in ... 

"Hi Fee, just to give you a little extra update. We have just got back from an amazing meal with the whole trek team at an outstanding Nepalese restaurant. We put the guides in between us, chatted all evening, had a great laugh and then they sang a song, so two of our girls returned the favour. Now they are packing ready for Chitwan. They have had so many highlights in the last 7 days, they are a very happy group.
Love from us all."

End of trekking, celebration and thank you meal this evening - then off to Chitwan tomorrow!


Trekking in Annapurnas
Typical trekking scenery, Annapurnas
The group made excellent time on trek and arrived in time for lunch in Pokhara. Everybody has settled into their rooms and freshened up after their experience in the mountains.

Badges of honour & bravery!
Terry was the most popular with the leeches on trek ... he had 20 (!) at the last count which was taken as the group headed into Tirkedhunga yesterday.

Everyone loved the food and playing lots of card games in the evenings with the Sherpas and Porters. Udaya, Dawa Senior and Dawa Junior are just excellent. The expeditioners are going to take them all out for a fun evening meal in Pokhara by way of thanks for all their help. There will be, without doubt, much music and laughter.

Tomorrow, off to Chitwan, home of the Bengal Tiger!


Trekking in Annapurnas
Waterfalls in Annapurnas

Nepali children, Annapurnas
Village Children on trek, Annapurnas