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VISA PROVISIONS IN NEPAL
Whenever we tend to travel to a different country, the first thing that we get concerned about is the visa. For instance, if we can get an on-arrival visa, or have to apply for a visa beforehand? Thus, if you are also sulking over such kinds of concerns, then we got your back over here. […]
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Where should you go hiking in Bhaktapur?
Although Bhaktapur is known as Nepal’s most fascinating historical town, with a treasure mine of temples and cultural artefacts, it is also adjacent to several beautiful hiking trails. Beautiful green valleys and hillsides, calm villages, and snow-capped mountains in the distance make this a perfect spot for a day or overnight hike. Hiking in the […]
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Hiking from the cultural city of Bhaktapur to the secret Gundu Village
Our hike towards Gundu village had begun at 6 a.m. from Taumadhi Square, with a party of five persons, and this journey was before our greatest celebration, Dashain. We continued our hike by passing through the Pottery Square, Ram Mandir, and crossing the Suryabinayak road, heading straight for the north side of the Suryabinayak Ganesh […]
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Naturally Nepal… Once is not Enough
Namaste and Welcome to Nepal! The Himalayan country conjures up the images of snow-capped mountains and rolling green hills. Indeed, out of the ten tallest mountains of the world, eight stand in Nepal, making Nepal a mountaineer’s dream. Nepal, a small country with an area of approximately 147181 sq km is diverse geographically as well […]
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Dattatreya Square – Bhaktapur
Dattatreya Square, lying in the upper town carries a great history from the Bisket Jatra ( New Year ) festival. The wide alleys connecting the lower to upper town are followed by many thangka (religious scroll paintings) shops, local shops, handicraft and music shops, traditional attached houses of Newars, and stalls selling Bhaktapur’s famous curd […]
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Bhaktapur, Jewel of the Kathmandu Valley
City of devotees, city of the living goddess, city of art and culture, like a living museum are just some of the phrases that have been used to describe ancient and intriguing Bhaktapur. It is an old city which is inhabited primarily by the indigenous Newari people and skilful artisans, all faithful to the traditions. […]
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Lingering Longer in Bhaktapur
While almost all visitors to Nepal visit the sites of Kathmandu, only some are lucky enough to visit the ancient city of Bhaktapur. Even fewer discover the hidden riches of this fascinating locale by staying overnight or for a few days. Known as the best-preserved of the three ancient kingdoms of the Kathmandu valley, […]
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