Day 2
Cardamom plants grow well in the Tamur River valley, they seem to be low maintenance and produce about half a kilo per plant then sell for about £12 per kg. They crow in pine cone-like clusters from the ground and are harvested and dried in in ovens.
The track continued to shadow a dusty 4x4 road which we lost a couple of times resulting in an unnecessary ascent and descent. Away from the chaos of concrete in the Nepali cities, the wood built houses appear well kept and orderly.
Many houses have a large log suspended from wires on the wall, providing an ideal nest for bees. We had a long lunch at Tawa Village (1146m) then crossed a suspension bridge and on to our camp next to a rice terrace outside the small village of Chiruwa (1245m).
Distance 14km 7hrs
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