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Nick in Patan's Durbar Square, Nepal

Nick

India, China & Nepal Specialist

Twelve years in the oil industry gave me the chance to work and explore worldwide, and in time I've traveled from St Petersburg to Hong Kong by train, seen the sunrise from Kilimanjaro and Machu Picchu, played Indiana Jones in Jordan, explored colorful tombs in Egypt, and swam with iguanas in the Galapagos. Prior to joining Audley, I studied Mandarin in Shanghai.

But it's south and eastern Asia which hold the main draw. Highlights include vibrant Rajasthan's palaces, mountainous Himachal Pradesh’s Buddhist culture, trekking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal, strolling a remote stretch of the Great Wall on a snowy day and being among the steamy rice terraces and karst scenery in Guangxi.

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The ghats, Varanasi

I recommend visiting - Varanasi, India

Varanasi encapsulates everything I love about India: the colors, sights, smells and humanity. Situated on the river Ganges, it is well known as the holiest city for Hindus. Taking a walk along the length of the ghats, I never fail to find something of interest, despite having visited many times.

From a rowing boat at dawn, you'll see the morning yoga sessions, worshippers welcoming the rising sun and the family priests setting out their paraphernalia. In the backstreets you may encounter a herd of water buffalo being taken to bathe in the river, a funeral procession or just an inquisitive chai stall owner keen for a chat.

Have a bowl of lassi at the famous Blue Lassi stall, before diving back into the action at Dashashwamedh Ghat to watch the nightly river blessing ceremony.

Barahi Lodge, Chitwan

I recommend staying at - Barahi Jungle Lodge, Nepal

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Nepal has such a diversity of sights and experiences, and spending time in Chitwan National Park is one of my favorites. On my recent visit with Audley, I stayed at Barahi Lodge, in a very quiet section of the national park and it has become one of my favorite places to stay. The friendly staff and naturalists give you a personalized itinerary of activities; choose from canoe, jeep and walking safaris in the jungle, village visits and more.

I loved the cottages, with real coffee to enjoy on my balcony overlooking the river and jungle. I'd highly recommend booking the Bush Dinner experience for a special treat among candles and lanterns in the lodge's grounds. The canoe safari to sunset point was a highlight too. Spotting a tiger soon becomes an afterthought.

I'll never forget when…

Trying new food when traveling is always important for me, but often it's a bit hit and miss knowing what to try and where. I have been to Delhi numerous times, but recently tried our Delhi night food walk. Run by a foodie who aims to eat somewhere different each day, I was expecting to try the huge array of food (save space for the butter chicken), but didn't expect to learn so much about the Old Delhi area in the process.

Photos of Nick

  • Nick floating down the Ganges in Varanasi, India
  • Nick cycling in Yangshuo, China
  • Nick at Jinshanling section of the Great Wall, China
  • Nick with the statue of Horus, Edfu, Egypt
  • Nick visiting a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt
  • Nick on river cruise from Guilin to Yangshuo, China
  • Nick at Songzanlin Monastery in Shangri-La, China
  • Nick visiting the Amber Fort in Jaipur, India
  • Nick rafting on the Seti River, Nepal
  • Nick with Ganesha at a temple in Pokhara, Nepal