Welcome to Kathmandu
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is like the heart of the country. It’s a city of contrasts, where the past and the present share a stormy relationship. Spectacular architectural masterpieces, especially old Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries strike a sharp contrast against the present-day chaos of traffic-clogged streets and an ever-expanding mass of humanity. For a taste of history and some delightful shopping escapades, head to the Old Quarter. The different markets here offer a sea of choice to souvenir hunters. To feast your eyes upon architectural marvels dating back to the 11th century, stroll down Durbar Square and explore interesting old structures built by master architects of different royal dynasties.
Among the religious...
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is like the heart of the country. It’s a city of contrasts, where the past and the present share a stormy relationship. Spectacular architectural masterpieces, especially old Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries strike a sharp contrast against the present-day chaos of traffic-clogged streets and an ever-expanding mass of humanity. For a taste of history and some delightful shopping escapades, head to the Old Quarter. The different markets here offer a sea of choice to souvenir hunters. To feast your eyes upon architectural marvels dating back to the 11th century, stroll down Durbar Square and explore interesting old structures built by master architects of different royal dynasties.
Among the religious attractions, some of the most famous sites are the Bhasmeshvar Ghats (cremation center on the banks of the River Bagmati), Pashupatinath Temple (the main temple is off-limits to non-Hindus), the UNESCO site of Boudhanath Temple, and the Monkey Temple or Swayambhunath Stupa.
Kathmandu also serves as a perfect base camp for going out on quick day trips to spectacular nearby locations. Now, talking about base camps, let us tell you that you may even visit the Everest Base Camp – a helicopter will take you on an exhilarating flight to the base camp and on the way you will be treated to some of the most beautiful views in the world. You will be back after a brief halt at the base camp.
Kathmandu is also not just about sightseeing. While here, you may well try to experience the destination’s joyous way of life. Join a family for tea in the old part of the city and pick up delightful tidbits of local gossip.
In a nutshell, Kathmandu offers a medley of fine unforgettable experiences and you return with lots of fond memories.
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