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102 Reviews Durbar
Square contains a series of palaces, courtyards and temples with quadrangles in
between them. There is spectacular architecture by the Newari artists and
craftsmen. The first palace was built...
2.
45 Reviews Walk round the white Bodhnath stupa and
notice the beautiful buildings that encircle it. You can get there by renting a
bike as it's around 10 kms from the city centre. There are more than 50
Tibetan...
3.
21 Reviews This flight is totally worth it!! I
think we paid 140 USD and we used Yeti Airlines. Our tour company,
www.adventurediscoverytreks.com, booked everything for us and we are so glad we
decided to do...
4.
19 Reviews Thamel is where the vast majority of
travellers stay in Kathmandu these days. It has replaced the famous freak
street as the main hangout for backpackers and these days it's full of
cafes,...
5.
40 Reviews If you are lucky enough to be in
Kathmandu when during a religious festival at Pashiptinath it will be an
excellent time to get some good photographs of the Holy Men who will congregate
there. None of...
6.
58 Reviews SWAYAMBUNATH is a pleasant walk from
the Thamel area, shouldn't take longer than 2 hours or better still, rent a
bike. Beggars congregate on the 365 steps leading up to the temple so have a
few small...
7.
16 Reviews Bhaktapur is an ancient city outside
Kathmandu that is famous for how well it is preserved. It is a great example of
ancient architecture that uses terra cotta brick and wood. Even the streets
are...
8.
34 Reviews I have recently finished volunteering
at a orphanage in Kathmandu and i would like to recommend the experience to
anyone wanting to volunteer in Nepal. The small orphanage called CHEF(Child
Helping...
9.
3 Reviews Have not been to Tibet and so decided
to visit the Tibetan Refugee Camp. Many of these refugees crossed the border
into Nepal from Tibet when the Dalai Lama fled from the Red Chinese army. The
Dalai...
10.
cachaseiro Says: Freak street is the street where all the backpacker tourism to Nepal
started in the 1960's.This was where all the hippies came to sit and smoke
funny tobacco in...
11.
davidjo Says: This is the large "tank" or man made lake in the centre of
town, built by King Pratap Malla, for his grieving wife after their son died in
the 17th century. It...
12.
davidjo Says: Wander around the streets and notice how many small shrines there are
dedicated to the Hindu Dieties. Many are colourful and worth taking a
photograph. The...
13.
sandrakbk Says: I did my first rock climbing with a local company who specialized in
just climbing and canyoning trips. It felt awesome to get out of Kathmandu for
the day and...
14.
PierreZA Says: Changu is in the Bhaptapur District. The main attraction is the Changu
Narayan Temple. Some structures dates back to 464 AD.It is situated about 18km
from...
15.
PierreZA Says: What a great time I had in Kathmandu with the Holi Festival. It is a
public holiday and people are just enjoying themselves with water and coloured
powders!You...
16.
BeataPL Says: about 100 km from Kathmandu and 12km from the Tibet border ... it's the
nicest place to go with a group of friends ... and just relax... sleep in nice
and comfi...
17.
IreneMcKay Says: We actually walked to Patan from Kathmandu which took a couple of hours.
The most interesting part of the walk was on the Kathmandu side of the Bagmati
River...
18.
IreneMcKay Says: We booked transport through our guest house to go to Nagarkot and back
plus spend two hours for NPR 2500. The drive through Kathmandu and the back of
Bhaktapur...
19.
IreneMcKay Says: Freak Street runs off Basantapur Square. It was once the the hang-out of
long haired hippies from the west when they visited Kathmandu. in the 1960s. It
is much...
20.
IreneMcKay Says: Located between Thamel and the former royal palace, this garden was
designed by Keshar Shumshere Rana in the 1920s. It is laid out like a European
style garden...
21.
IreneMcKay Says: A small ugly lump of wood with metal hammered into it. If you get
toothache during your stay in Kathmandu drive a nail into this wood to make it
go away....
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IreneMcKay Says: The Rani Pokhari pool and temple were built by King Pratap Malla to
console his wife over the death of their son. There is a fence around the pool
to keep...
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IreneMcKay Says: This replica of the stupa of the Monkey Temple is just south of Thamel
on route towards Durbar Square. It was built for those unable to manage the
climb up to...
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IreneMcKay Says: Indra Chowk is a wonderful area where several streets
meet. It houses the red coloured Akash Bhairav Temple with its golden griffen
statues. This temple is home...
25.
mosaicadv Says: Everest Base Camp Trek is certainly among the most legendary trekking in
the world. Everest Base Camp trek takes you into the heart of the Himalayas
with...
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