Meh meals at Sukute, decent river rafting adventure, my driving is rougher, hungry after the rafting, packing up, stay at Dolalghat, good family times, home at 6, tired [Sat 25]

I'm writing these journal posts for March four months later, because of issues. I'm not ashamed of the fact, and quite proud actually that I got around to writing them, eventually. Let's get on with the meat and potatoes, shall we?

The breakfast at the sukute resort was meh.

We got real excited about the rafting we'd be doing later in the day, my parents' fourth ride, and my first. They dressed up in life jackets and helmets early on, but we ended up waiting for hours before getting on the bus to the rafting area. The other randos in the bus with us were really really trashed, and the pretty girls (that everybody was joking about because they were like hit-on-your-face goodlooking). 

Out in the sun at the rafting begin area, we waited for another 45 minutes, eventually got into the water. MB and I were the two leftovers from the main 8 people, and got into a raft with a bunch of randos. Everybody was rafting except my grandparents and my aunt who was looking after my niece.

The rafting experience itself was ok. No big rapids, the flow of water was low. They stopped midway at a 'beach' and let people get in the water. I didn't get in the water because so freakin' cold, also had phone on me, possibly.

Back from the rafting, we put the boats back, had lunch, packed, and got going.

On the way back, we stopped at a fish restaurant in Dolalghat that was run by a neighbor of my grandparents. Stayed for two hours there, everybody had fish, I had other snacks and drinks. Took it easy.

Then we bid farewell to ED and AD, this was the last we'd be seeing of them in Nepal.

Reached home at 6, probably went to sleep so quick because we were really really tired.

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