I cleaned
up, ate breakfast, and got ready. Ajit came back to grab a bite and take his
bag. He had met Finju. Finju had asked us to come and wait in the airport. Ajit
quickly went back again.
Lukla was
celebrating, I noticed as I headed out. Everybody was on the streets. And there
was Buzz in the air. I bumped into Mohammed enroute and said good bye. I asked
him to pass on our good byes to Sheena.
Around
the fencing of the runway, and at the airport- was like the scene from the
performance of a live rock band. The airplanes and their pilots were the rock
stars today. Everybody watched in awe as planes came in, deplaned passengers,
filled up again and left in less than 10 minutes. At the entry to the airport,
Balaram said good-bye. We thanked him. No words would be enough to
express my gratitude, but as a small token, we gave him a generous
compensation. It was much more than he expected and he smiled as he left.
Inside
the airport were serpentine queues. Ajit was already standing in a corner,
inside Finju’s office. Ajit had decided that he would be in Finju’s face till
the helped us, just so he could stop seeing Ajit. Ajit is a racehorse with blinders, remember ? His goal now was for us to reach Bangkok for Trayi's birthday.
Finju told Ajit that he could not circumvent rules to help. But there was one little loophole. All the airplanes had 17 seats, but filled only 16 as confirmed passengers. There would be one empty seat per plane. He could fit us in, but we would have to split up and travel on different flights. Ajit jumped at the offer. And nominated me to go first. Atleast one of us would make it to Trayi's Birthday, he reasoned.
Finju told Ajit that he could not circumvent rules to help. But there was one little loophole. All the airplanes had 17 seats, but filled only 16 as confirmed passengers. There would be one empty seat per plane. He could fit us in, but we would have to split up and travel on different flights. Ajit jumped at the offer. And nominated me to go first. Atleast one of us would make it to Trayi's Birthday, he reasoned.
After
about 30 minutes of waiting, it my turn to leave. I started to cry. I did not
want to leave Ajit behind.Irrational fears flooded my mind. As I walked to the
airplane, Ajit was in the balcony of the airport, waving me good bye.
I got on
the plane, and for the 1st time in a fortnight, I started to pray.
So much had happened in the last fortnight, I just wanted both of us to get home safely now. The plane took off and veered dangerously close to the mountains on the left.
My heart leaped in my mouth. But, on the right, in the horizon, were all the
Beauties we had come to see, and were leaving behind. Everest, Ama Dablam,
Lhotse, Nuptse.
In about 40
Minutes I was at Kathmandu, waiting for Ajit to arrive. It was barely 9.00 a.m.
There was no terminal to wait in – just a shed. So I waited there. Suddenly I
was tapped on my shoulder by a well-dressed gentleman. Mr. S, Ajit’s contact,
in Kathmandu, member of Prominent Family, was here to check on my well-being,
in person. Ajit had called and told him I would be alone. I was touched by his
graciousness and I expressed gratitude for his help with connecting to Mr.
Finju.
I had no phone and no way of knowing when Ajit would join me. So Ajit informed Mr. S. when he boarded the aircraft. He would be coming soon.
I had no phone and no way of knowing when Ajit would join me. So Ajit informed Mr. S. when he boarded the aircraft. He would be coming soon.
And then
Mr. S., gave me some great news. There was a flight to Bangkok on Thai airways the
same afternoon. And tickets were available. We could indeed make it home for
Trayi’s birthday!
While
waiting, I saw plane-loads of fellow-Indians coming into the domestic ‘terminal’.
I had seen less than one handful of Indians on the trail. Where were
these people coming from ? The mystery was quickly resolved. These people were
coming after having experienced Everest from Everest View Plane Rides. For a
fraction of the cost. But a fraction of the experience. Couch Potatoes! -I could now safely call them.
Ajit
arrived in about an hour and a half after I did. We immediately walked from the domestic to the international
terminal close by, and bought our tickets for Bangkok the same afternoon. There was just one last
complication to resolve. We were sitting on 1200 USD worth of worthless Nepali Rupiah,
remember ? Ajit’s contacts with Mr. S. came to good use again. We were allowed
to exit the airport to a money changer close by (the airport had none!!) and covert it all
back to USD.
Kedar
came to see us at the airport as well. We thanked him as well. We promised to write a good review for him on his
website. (We did, though I am not sure he used it. I don’t see Balaram listed
as a porter/guide on the website, either. Maybe he has retired. ?)
In the
airport, we spent the little time and money we had, buying some hurried gifts
for everybody back home. We had been very lucky and had many people to share
our grace with.
Before we
boarded our flight, we found out about our friends. Sheena had made it out of
Lukla in the morning - in an Army helicopter. Mohammed made it at around 1.00 p.m.
in a Tara airlines flight. The story of his exit is interesting, but best saved
for a separate blog entry in his own words.
As the
Thai airways plane glided into the blue sky, we saw the entire Himalayan Mountain
range in the distant horizon. And right there, soaring into the Heavens, was the
Jewel in Nature’s Crown, Mount Everest. Waving
us Good Bye. Till we meet again.
2 comments:
Very very well written account of EBC, Shweta! Your description laced with humour made it such a compulsive read that I forgot to have my lunch today! It was like I was doing the trek with you (without the actual sweat and hardships!!):-)And for a newbie trekker for me, knowing what to expect is a great help! Thanks a lot!
I fully endorse the above comment by Geeta. I had decided to read one part every day. But from the moment I started reading I could only stop after completing the final Part 18. It was a Fantastic non stop read for almost 3 hours. Thanks for sharing... !!!
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