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Quote: The third largest town in the Kathmandu Valley is fourteen kilometers southeast from the capital and has the best Durbar Squre in it. It features the best conserved temples, the most beautiful stone-monsters, the Read More
Quote: Hidden away off the main road is perhaps the best of the Buddhist stupas in town, if not in Nepal. To get there take a taxi otherwise you'll have trouble finding the place. On the way here from the centre of Read More
Quote: High on a hill west of Kathmandu stands a dazzling white stupa. This shrine is dedicated to Swayambhu, the self-created, all-encompassing original Buddha, who is Buddhist equivalent of the creator god. Two Read More
Quote: Durbar Square and Thamel are the main stops of most visitors in Kathmandu; Boudhanath – one of the world’s largest stuppas is also a must. Then, Patan, Bhaktapur and Nagarkot are also often visited by travelers Read More
Quote: Chitwan National Park is probably the best known park in Nepal and is listed as a World Heritage Site - it's all in the ownership of the government and covers about 100,000 hectares on the border with India. Read More
Quote: All of the wildlife camp operator offer elephant safaris - they are easily the safest way of exploring the dense forest, and because you are on an animal that can normally be seen in the forest anyway they are Read More
Quote: This curious medieval town, situated in a fertile valley amidst barren wastelands, is a maze of mud-brick houses and dark alleyways dominated by a massive and imposing red Gompa. The town's immense strategic Read More
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Quote: When i went there, the river was a bit low and so there was not much water gushing to the gorge below. However, just looking below I saw people walking way below, exploring the caves and such. Just the way the Read More