Escape the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu and spend your day exploring nature and cultural heritage. Watch the panoramic view of the Himalayas. A gentle walk along the lush mountain ridge overlooking the sprawling valleys and layers of mountains, with the Himalayas in the distance. Walk through the charming Tamang villages with ample opportunities to immerse into local culture. Watch their shamanistic and animistic worship and their daily chores. Look into their garden and terraces teeming with seasonal vegetables and fruits. A gentle walk from Nagarkot to Telkot gives you a glimpse of trekking in Nepal.
Visit the most beautiful of all the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. Bhaktapur is known as a living museum as people still live in harmony with their medieval town. The maze-like brick town is bedecked with marvelous terracotta, wood, and stone carvings. Walk with an expert guide through its alleyways and discover the less touristic Bhaktapur.
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Nagarkot is the closest and the most beautiful Himalayan view point from Kathmandu. The 2,100 m hilltop offers a view of a wide range of the Himalayas. A day trip in the lush countryside unveils village lifestyle and countryside landscape view. A short walk is the best way to spend time in nature and learn about the local plants, birds and Tamang culture.
A gradual downhill walk along the mountain ridge passes through the Tamang villages, farming terraces, temples and monasteries. The trail overlooks the sprawling Kathmandu valley with snow peaks towards the north. It passes through the courtyards of Tamang people and allows you to have a close look into their daily chores. Many of them make rice wine in their backyard. They grow all kinds of vegetables in their garden. Tamang follow shamanism mixed with Buddhism. They are believed to have migrated from Tibet 1000 years ago.
Visit the medieval city of Bhaktapur on the way back. A walk through the alleyways of Bhaktapur is like walking back into the time. Brick houses and monuments fitted with terracotta and wood carvings make it an open museum. Explore the charming neighborhoods with pavilions, sunken water spouts, temples and houses of gods and ponds and discover the palace square, peacock window, pottery square and the Nyatapola, the tallest temple of Nepal. The saying ' Every next day is a festival and every next house is a temple' still comes true here. You never know which turn you will encounter in a cultural ceremony.
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is a vibrant blend of ancient history, rich culture, and stunning Himalayan scenery. Known as the 'City of Temples,' it's home to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple. The city offers a unique mix of traditional Newari architecture, bustling markets, and modern urban life.
One of the most iconic landmarks in Kathmandu, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a Buddhist stupa perched on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. It's also home to many monkeys, hence the nickname.
One of the most sacred Hindu temples in the world, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, it's a major pilgrimage site with a lively atmosphere, especially during festivals.
One of the largest stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Boudhanath is a major center for Tibetan Buddhism. The surrounding area is filled with monasteries, shops, and cafes, creating a vibrant cultural hub.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic square is the heart of the old city and features ancient palaces, temples, and courtyards. It's a living museum showcasing the city's rich history and Newari architecture.
Located in the ancient city of Bhaktapur, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a well-preserved example of Newari architecture. It features beautiful temples, palaces, and courtyards, offering a glimpse into Nepal's royal history.
A staple meal consisting of lentil soup (dal), rice (bhat), and vegetable curry (tarkari). Often served with pickles, salad, and sometimes meat.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat (buffalo, chicken, or pork) or vegetables, served with a spicy tomato-based sauce.
A sweet, ring-shaped fried bread made from rice flour, sugar, and water, often served during festivals and celebrations.
A fermented leafy green vegetable, often cooked with spices and served as a side dish or added to soups and stews.
These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and excellent visibility for trekking and sightseeing. The city is lively with festivals and cultural events.
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Kathmandu is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime, scams, and pickpocketing can occur, especially in tourist areas and crowded markets. Be cautious of your surroundings, keep valuables secure, and avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.
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A picturesque hill station known for its stunning views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest on clear days. Nagarkot is also famous for its sunrise and sunset views.
A charming Newari town offering beautiful views of the Himalayas and historic temples. Dhulikhel is less touristy than Nagarkot but equally scenic.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Changunarayan is one of the oldest Hindu temples in the Kathmandu Valley and is known for its intricate stone and wood carvings.
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