We parked at the side of the road and walked down this trail. It is typical of trails of the old days between the villages, before the roads were made. These trails are mostly uneven rocks so people must watch where they step instead of being peeking toms! We walked the Kadaya village tour trail with a guide years ago and she explained about these trails. But we like this trail just as well and since no one was around to pay it was free! In the village by the bank (see yesterday's post) we talked to a young guy and asked him how much we needed to pay to take pictures and look around and he wouldn't take any money. Most villages require a fee and tourists are advised to always offer to pay and ask permission before viewing or taking photos.
Andy and Waka at the entrance to the trail.
A huge mud crab hiding in his home.
A branch off to a different trail--maybe a house? With a small stone bridge. No water in the stream, but during a downpour, it will be quite high.
A typical scene of the beautiful trail.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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