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Rock Climbing in Nepal
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Because of the amazing natural granite faces in regal surroundings, it is quickly becoming one of the most popular activities for both tourists and residents. There are many breathtaking, precarious locations in Nepal where you can go for rock climbing and experience the thrill of a lifetime. Climbers seeking adventure travel frequently engage in rock climbing when visiting Nepal. Without rock climbing, your trip to Nepal would be incomplete. Nepal offers a very alluring rock climbing experience to the climbers. A climber's strength, acceptance, agility, and balance are frequently put to the test as well as their mental fortitude in this physically and intellectually taxing activity. If you're looking for a cliffhanger experience in Nepal, the Kathmandu Valley has a few hair-raising locations. For those who get their kicks from scrambling up sheer cliff faces, there are some fantastic locations in Nepal.
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fig: Nagarjun Rock Climbing
The majority of the cliffs are located to the north and northwest of the valley, close to the Shivapuri watershed and wildlife reserve as well as the Nagarjuna forest, all of which offer opportunities for rock climbing. This tour can be paired with bird watching, wildlife viewing, and seeing some of the valley's last remaining wild areas. 
Some major Rock climbing areas in Nepal:
Nagarjun Forest – 20-minute drive from Kathmandu
Hattiban – 1-hour drive from Kathmandu.
Bimal Nagar – 20-minute drive from Bandipur.
Nagarkot – This bolted climbing area is hard to find without a guide.
Namche Bazaar – Bouldering field is 30-minute walk; ask local how to get there.
Equipment for Rock Climbing
Helmet
Rope
Belt
Ice Ax
Boots
Knife
Clips
Rope
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Carbines
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8 Best Adventurous Destinations in Nepal
Known as the kingdom of the Himalayas, Nepal has an astonishing diversity of sightseeing attractions that fascinates thousands of tourists worldwide. Beauty and mesmeric natural wonders ballets in the lap of Nepal embellished with numerous traditional cultures and festivals. Besides the natural beauty, the nation also highlights its enduring customs and beliefs practiced for thousands of years that uniquely bears the tale of its origin. Wedged between the two big countries India and China, Nepal has its northern territory engulfs the great Mount Everest along with eight of the fourteen highest mountains in the world. It is also known as the land of diversity as it holds the incredible variety of ecosystems, mountain ranges, tropical forests, and wildlife. You can see this holy land of Vedas, where arts and culture preserve, which is seen carved in the walls and the pillars of temples along with millennium-old statues. 
Nepal is considered as one of the best destinations for tourists, and whether you are an adventure lover, seeking of spirituality amid nature or want to heal in the pilgrimage tour in this ancient land, then we will list the best destination that will sparkle your soul till eternity of joy and peace. You can contact Nepal Tour Operators for more information. In this post, I will be listing top adventurous destinations in Nepal and the future post I will be mentioning about top natural and pilgrims that one should not miss when they are in Nepal tour and holidays. 
Best Adventurous Destinations in Nepal 
Sun Koshi for White Water River Rafting
White river rafting in Sun Koshi is the best destination for adventure seekers and those who love to raft in high rapid. It is rated as one of the top 10 white-water rafting journeys in the world by National Geographic as the river is regarded to have Class V rapid. Besides the adventurous and challenging river rafting tour, you can also experience the panoramic scenario through white river banks, centuries-old villages, and forested areas. The rafting tour can be a perfect match for rafters who wants to quench their heart as the entire whopping river tour is around 270km. The rapids in Sun Koshi are encountered at the beginning of the river trip that is fair and relaxed (Class III), which provides you an excellent opportunity for great teamwork to really progress. It is the best course to influence any rafting or kayaking fan with relaxing canyons, refreshing waterfalls, bat caves, new temples, beautiful white sandy beaches for setting up camp, and of course, a great variety of whitewater. 
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You can, at the same time, enjoy the vegetation, scenario, and climate will help to ensure you will have a great time on this trip is exciting and different. At the ending days of this trip, you will end up in open plains. To assure you that you are in safe hands, you will be provided with Nepal Government licensed river guides, who have completed Red Cross first aid training.
Bhote Koshi River for Bungee 
World’s third highest bungee jumping spot is located on a suspension bridge built across the Bhote Kosi River and offers 160-meters chilling drop down that is definitely overwhelming to anyone. The falling can be enjoyed with a fantastic view of fast-flowing river rushes of the Bhote Koshi river. 
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This rejoicing adventure trip starts from Kathmandu that will take around 3 hours drive to the Bungee site. Besides Bungee, you can also add little to your adventure as the resort offers canyon swing, canyoning, and other activities to make your experience fantastic. The suspension bridge, from where the jump takes place, has integrated swiss safety measures.
Pokhara for Paragliding
The next adventurous spot in Nepal is Pokhara for paragliding. It is regarded as the top 5 tandem paragliding spots in the world. Sarangkot in Pokhara is the paragliding destination where the flight takes off that will be around 30-40minutues long. Sarangkot is 1592m above from the sea level and gives you a fantastic view of mountains, namely Mt. Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Lamjung Himal, Annapurna, and Himchuli. Finally, you safely land in Lakeside. 
The thrill of being up in the sky like a bird is terrific, especially in the city of Pokhara because it has enough room for safe events that comes with a mind-blowing view of mesmerizing mountains while the beautiful Fewa lake just below your feet adds much more to your adventure. Snowcapped mountains, pristine lakes, and verdant valleys of Pokhara will thrill your heart like nowhere else on earth.
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You will have experienced pilots to guide you and option to choose from tandem flights to certified paragliding courses, solo trips, or hawks accompanied paragliding experience. There are around 20 companies in Pokhara that offer paragliding services; however, the price is fixed with transport and insurance. 
Hattiban for Rock Climbing
Hattiban is located in the south-west of Kathmandu valley, where you can enjoy the thrill of top-level grade climbing. Before reaching to the rock-climbing spot one needs to hike for around 20minutues that will give you the magnificent view of the Kathmandu valley, gaining an elevation of 2000ft, you will also pass by the Samye Monastery. Hattiban rock climbing has ten intermediates to advanced single-pitch climbing routes, all bolted for sport climbing with bolted anchors at the top of each course. 
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The cliff is vertical, with slight overhangs. Hattiban Rock climbing is suitable for all sorts of climbers from beginners to experts. There are other famous rock-climbing spots inside Kathmandu valley, like Nagarjun and Shivapuri.
Chitwan National Park for Jungle Safari 
It is one of the most popular adventure tours in Nepal that engulfs wild animals, green forest, and flat landscape—situated in southern central Nepal, covering 932 sq.km covered with deciduous forests overlooking the floodplains of Narayani, Rapti, and Reu rivers. It was in 1979 that this national park was declared UNESCO Natural Heritage Site. 
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Chitwan Jungle safari is a famous adventure tour in Nepal that has a wilderness of a rich ecosystem that includes mammals, birds, reptiles, and water animals. You can enjoy all thrill with exciting activities like jungle safari on elephant back, jungle walk, canoe ride, jeep drive, bathing and swimming with elephants, and much more. One-horned rhinoceros is the main attraction in this national park along with hundred nocturnal Royal Bengal Tigers that live in the dense forests. Besides, you will also witness the intriguing Tharu culture and their tradition summarized in Tharu dance. A 40-minute canoe ride can be worth to add in your excitement. It is a slow 40min boat ride that brings you close to the sleepy and apparently immobile crocodiles in the river. 
Siddha Gufa for Cave Exploration 
Another exciting adventure lies in the heart of Siddha Gufa, which is also the largest and most popular caving destination in Nepal. It is the largest cave in Nepal and known as the second largest in Asia that has 437m depth and 50m height. Siddha Gufa being the largest cave in Nepal it delivers the best experiences of encounter with dark environment, bats chattering, mice moving, and many more. Its interior is full of spikes and natural columns. The name Siddha Gufa is due to the reason that a Yogi named Siddha Baba got his enlightenment in this very cave, so spiritually, this cave also holds enormous importance to people living in Nepal, whether they are Hindus or Buddhists.
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Trekking to this cave from Bandipur is fascinating and takes about the one-and-a-half-hour hike. Instead, you can also hike uphill to the cave from Bimalnagar. It will take just 45 minutes to reach the cave, but the dirt and stone path is the only way to reach there, which is slippery, so it’s essential to take every step with care. The road is being managed and maintained to make it easy for travelers to explore around. It is also essential and somehow compulsory to hire a local guide as well to know more about the cave.
Sarangkot for Zipline
Known as Zip-Flyer Nepal is the extreme zipline in the world because it is the world's tallest, fastest, and longest zip line in the world located in Sarangkot, Pokhara. The Zipline is inclined at 56-degree, 1.8 km in length, 2000ft vertical drop, and speeds of over 160kmph making it the most extreme ride. The journey begins from Lakeside of Pokhara, and you board your vehicle for the trip to the Sarangkot Station. Here you can see the breath-taking views of the Himalayan of mountains range that is around 5400 feet on top of water level; you'll sit into a special harness seat and wait for your launch. 2 guests launch right away, and it's a race to the bottom! 5,4,3, 2, 1, and you’re off, fast to one hundred mph as you pass on top of the dense forest below. 
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The main attraction you'll view of majestic Fishtail, the Annapurna Mountain, and also the raging Seti stream. Your ride concludes with a break landing on within the village of Hyangja. Your safety is essential and our credo; therefore, the system by Zip-Flyer LLC, USA, is designed with the most advanced technologies and had delivered a state-of-the-art zipline ride. Every part of this ride is designed to provide an unparalleled ride, comfort, and Safety, and the entire system is manufactured, and precision-engineered to equal or surpass standards set by agencies such as ANLS B77 Tramway, ASTM, and TV SUD codes. The duration is about 2.5 hours with a weight Limit of 35 KGs to 140 KGs, and a closed-toed shoe is compulsory.
Upper Mustang for Mountain Biking
One of the fastest-growing adventure tours is Upper Mustang mountain biking because the Himalayan region of Nepal has an impressive landscape for a mountain such trips. You can enjoy your ride and, at the same time, observe the incredible mountain ranges, and the brilliant Himalayan view can be more enthralling. It can be said that the biking in the Upper Mustang region of Nepal is one such unreal mountain bike experiences in the world because it promises spectacular scenery, mountain ethos, an impressive yet straightforward lifestyle of people living here for centuries, and other delightful lures that make mountain biking mesmerizing. It’s not just about the challenging ascents and endless single-track descents, and it’s about the journey of discovery of the nomadic horse culture, breathtaking scenery, and friendly heart-warming people that inhabit the region. If you love both culture and mountain biking, a particularly good time to go is in May to coincide with the Tiji Festival.
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These are the top adventurous places to ignite the thrill in your soul and are highly suggested by tourists in Nepal. I hope this post was good enough to shed light on your holiday plans to Nepal. We will be expecting your comments and suggestions if you have one for us. For more information on travel and tours in Nepal, Buddha Holidays can be one helpful site to provide you more insight. 
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Nepal is a historic and natural wonder of sorts, so you could imagine how ecstatic I was when I had the chance to visit this amazing destination last year whilst I did various fun things to do in Kathmandu!
FYI: To best clarify the difference between Kathmandu city and Kathmandu Valley, you must first understand that the Kathmandu Valley is made up of 3 beautiful ancient cities, namely: Kathmandu (the largest city and capital), Lalitpur (also called as Patan), and Bhaktapur — .
As such, these 3 places that make up the Kathmandu Valley have an enthralling mix of sights, smells and sounds, as well as an awe-inspiring number of temple complexes and squares. As a matter of fact, this 220sqm region has become a place that has the densest concentration of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world!
That being said, for such an intoxicating place like this, you would surely need to be on top of the best things to do in Kathmandu city or the valley as a whole. But fret not, because with the guide below, you will be making the most of your time here as you base yourself in the capital city of Kathmandu!
Come and check out my list of the ‘Best Hotels in Kathmandu‘ which features the top recommended choices for cheap to luxurious accommodation choices.
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Things to Do in Kathmandu
 – Visit the city’s key landmarks
Boudhanath, Swayambhunath and Durbar Square from Shutterstock.com With such a dynamic city like Kathmandu, there are definitely a lot of attractions or landmarks that are worth seeing, but to start off, below are some of the spots that you absolutely must NOT miss!
NOTE: *★ – A UNESCO World Heritage Site
★ Pashupatinath: This is a sacred Hindu temple complex which serves as the seat of Nepal’s national deity, Lord Shiva (one of the principal deities of Hinduism in which Pashupatinath or Pashupathi is one of his given names). As the oldest Hindu temple in the city, you will find a sprawling mix of temples, ashrams (spiritual monasteries), images, and inscriptions from the moment that you set foot in this place. TIP: 
If you want a unique experience, you can visit in the morning to see them do cremations or visit in the evening from 6PM to see the aarti (worship with fire).
Swayambhunath: This is an ancient religious architecture that contains shrines, temples, a stupa, a Tibetan monastery, a museum, and a library — moreover, it is also surrounded by ‘holy monkeys’ (as per mythology) which made it gain the nickname: ‘Monkey Temple’. Although this site is considered Buddhist, it remains to be revered by both Buddhist and Hindus. TIP:
To get a great panoramic view of the stupa, enter the Tamang Gompa monastery. Meanwhile, for a less crowded environment, it’s best to come either early in the morning or early in the evening.
Garden of Dreams or Swapna Bagaicha: If you want to find a space that is away from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu, the serene atmosphere of the beautifully-restored neo-classical Swapna Bagaicha or Garden of Dreams will be your wanted respite. In here, you can enjoy a vast garden that has 3 pavillions, an amhitheater, ponds, urns, and pergolas (walkways).
Wanna do a guided Kathmandu tour?
With the help of a local guide, you can take part in a 7-hour Kathmandu day tour which will cover all of the city’s top highlights and UNESCO spots. To book your spot, go here.
#2 – Go through Thamel and have some fun!
If you’re looking for the liveliest commercial neighborhood in the city, you only need to head to Thamel which is distinguished for its narrow alleys that are filled with various buildings and vendors: clubs, hotels, hostels, pubs, restaurants, shops, tour operators, and more — you really will find almost everything here!
To fill up your itinerary, below is a list of recommended things to do in Kathmandu’s Thamel:
Go shopping: Bring home some souvenirs and gifts by browsing through the array of colorful shawls, jewelry, statues, paintings, etc. As for my tip? Haggle hard if you want to get a fair and good price. As a standard, aim to ask for half or a 3rd of their original quoted price. (But if I you’re not too privy like me wherein you wouldn’t mind giving some extra help to the locals — even if they’re not being exactly fair with the price — it’s fine to skip on the bargaining.) Do some classes or workshops: There are a number of shops in Thamel that can, for instance, teach you how to cook Nepali cuisine, do Buddhist thangka paintings, make woodcarvings, and more. You could even enroll in an amazing yoga class or retreat! Your activity choices are absolutely endless.
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If you’re rather looking for authentic bazaar-esque places, head on over to either Asan, Indrachok or Mangal bazaars. #3 – Fly above the Himalayas and Mt. Everest
Mt Everest from Shutterstock.com Let’s face it: a lot of us are NOT prepared to scale the summit of the world’s highest peak; so thankfully, as part of your things to do in Kathmandu, there are providers in Nepal that gives anyone the chance to get a bit close to the Himalayas and see the beauty that is Mt. Everest.
Of course, nothing beats the experience of trekking up to the summit or to the Everest Base Camp — BUT, if you can’t do that, then why not just fly there, right? Besides, you’ll be among the lucky few who can get to witness this majestic mountain range from up high in just a few hundred meters away!
Yet… as you would expect, this is NOT entirely cheap; but for sure, it will certainly be worth it!
Lasting from 45 minutes to an hour, most flights start from around $50 and there are 2 options for you to choose from: doing it by helicopter or by plane. There are a lot of tour operators who offer helicopter rides, but when it comes to aerial rides, there are 3 airlines who are well-known for doing it: Buddha Air, Guna Air and Yeti Air.
Wanna book an Everest flight?
For a hassle-free experience, you can book your Everest mountain flight here. Subject to schedule availability, this flight tour will be made through Buddha Air, Yeti Air or Simrik Air.
TIP: Book a flight during the earliest part of the day for the leat chance of getting cloudy or bad weather.
NOTE: If in case you don’t have the budget to fly nor the capacity to hike/trek, there is another option for you to see Mt. Everest “up close”. Aside from the obvious fact that you just go to places or towns that have a clear view of the Himalayas, you can also get an ‘aerial glimpse’ from up high on the plane when you get in or get out of Nepal — provided that you pick the right seat.
For example, if you’re flying to Nepal from Southeast Asia, reserve a window seat on the right (those labeled letter K, for example). And when flying back to Southeast Asia from Nepal, go for the left seats (letter A’s). You can always ask for tips from the airline you’re flying with to be sure!
#4 – Enjoy the natural landscape through outdoor activities
River Rafting from Shutterstock.com As a part of your things to do in Kathmandu, you should make sure that you also grab the chance of enjoying the city’s surrounding natural terrain by doing the following outdoor activities…
Hiking/Trekking: There are a number of amazing hikes that you can do around the valley such as Chisapani, Champadevi, Nagarkot, and Nagarjun. You could also go to to the high peaks of Shivapuri National Park, or if you are up for a longer hike, there is a 6-day trek from Kathmandu to Langtang National Park (the st Himalayan national park in Nepal). All in all, I can assure you that the sights will be stunning — more so when you get to see the surrounding terrain during sunrise or sunset. river rafting tour that goes through Trishuli River which connects the city of Kathmandu to Pokhara. To reserve your spot for this adventure, go here. Rock climbing: If you’re looking for something to climb that is not Mt. Everest, there are several options for you in the heart of Kathmandu. First up, in case you are not ready yet to go for natural cliffs, there is an Astrek Climbing Wall in Thamel. Otherwise, great natural climbing cliffs can be found at Hattiban (Pharping) and Nagarjun. #5 – Explore nearby cities and towns
Nagarkot and Patan from Shutterstock.com Wanna fully escape the traffic and urban setting found in Kathmandu? There are several charming towns and cities that you could explore during your time there.
Bhaktapur: As one of the ancient cities that make up Kathmandu Valley, you will enjoy how this place has the most temples per square kilometer in Nepal! Truth be told, it has the best-preserved palace courtyards and old city center in the country. TRANSPORTATION:
(Less than hour away). Ride a bus at Bagbazar or Ratna Park that costs about 50 NPR (less than $), or get a taxi that will cost you around ,000 NPR one way ($9~). (Otherwise, you can also join a Bhaktapur Tour with a stopover at Patan here). TRANSPORTATION: (30 minutes away). Ride a bus at Ratna Park or a blue/green bus at Ring Road which will cost about 5 NPR (less than $). Taxis, on the other hand, will be about 200 NPR ($2~). (Otherwise, you can also join a Patan Tour with a stopover at Bhaktapur here). TRANSPORTATION: (Less than hour away). It’s preferable to get a day tour that covers both of these villages. To reserve a spot, go here. TRANSPORTATION:
(Less than 2 hours away). Ride a bus from Ratna for around 60 NPR (less than $~). Taking a taxi will be more expensive at about 2,500 NPR ($24~). TRANSPORTATION: (Less than 2 hours away). Ride a bus at Bakhtapur Bus Terminal at Ratna Park, and from Bhaktapur you can get to Nagarkot (total of about 70 NPR or less than $~). Since this can be quite a hassle, it’s rather best to get a private car for hire or a taxi which can be around 3,000 NPR ($30~). TRANSPORTATION: (About 30 minutes). Ride a bus at Ratna Park for less than 50 NPR (less than $~) or get a taxi for approximately 500 NPR ($5~). .title-bar:after, .title-bar:before, .title-bar:after, .title-bar:before, h2{ border-color: }
Pre-Travel Guide
When is the best time to visit Nepal? Below are the prominent 4 seasons in Nepal…
Spring: March to May with pleasant temperature averaging from 6ºC to 23ºC. This is the 2nd most popular season with its warmer days and flower blooms such as the rhododendrons which is the national flower of Nepal. The only con for traveling during this time is that there’s higher chance of haze that will obscure the mountains from lower elevations.
Summer: June to August, hot and wet, averaging from 23ºC to 30ºC. There is high humidity and there’s rain almost every day so it’s not an ideal time to visit especially if you want to explore the nature. (But city visits is fine since there will be lesser crowds).
Autumn: September to November with cooler temperatures, averaging 5ºC to 25ºC. This is the best tourist season given that the weather is more pleasant, bringing in clearer views of the mountains. Furthermore, big Hindu festivals like Dashain and Tihar happen during these months so it can get quite lively.
Winter: December to February with cool weather averaging 9ºC to 2ºC. This is also the season where the skies are clear, but just make sure that you are well prepared especially when going out on treks since the temperature drops significantly at night time.
Where to get the best flight promos to Kathmandu? My go-to platform for grabbing the best flight deals is Skyscanner since it scans all possible airlines that fly to and from your destination. I can even set up alerts so that it notifies me when the prices suddenly drop or rise.
Nepal’s main international getaway is Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) which is located about 6km from Kathmandu city. In order to get to the center (such as that of Thamel), you can arrange a hotel transfer, a prepaid taxi (approx. 700~ NPR), a regular taxi (approx. 400~ NPR), or a bus (approx. NPR 0~).
How to change your money into Nepal currency? Nepal’s currency is called as Nepalese Rupee (NPR). I highly advice that you do NOT exchange your money at the airport since the rates there are totally not competitive. What should you rather do? Either exchange your money or US dollars at a bank or at a money exchanger in your home country or in Kathmandu’s thamel; or better yet, just withdraw from an ATM with your debit/credit card. Remember to keep the exchange receipt because you will need it when you need to change back your NPR to your original currency. Rate exchange: USD $ = NPR 03~ = Php 50~
Where to best stay (for accommodations)? Budget: Shangrila Boutique Hotel (or see HostelWorld for complete list of Kathmandu hostels) Mid-Range: Kantipur Temple House Luxury: Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
To see a complete list of the top recommended accommodation chances ranging from cheap to luxury places, check out this post of the ‘Best Hotels in Kathmandu‘.
How can I go around Kathmandu? Some places can be reached by foot, but since it can get quite chaotic due to the lack of street names, it’s best to either get a rickshaw especially if you don’t have Google Maps on hand to navigate your way as you execute the above list of things to do in Kathmandu.
Rickshaws can be found everywhere and prices can start at 5 NPR — but it’s highly likely that the driver will set a higher price, so feel free to haggle. Meanwhile, taxis and green or blue buses are more ideal if you want to go to far places inside or outside of the Kathmandu Valley. Taxis are also not that hard to find especially in the day (it gets harder at night though) and cost can start at 300~ NPR if, let’s say, you want to get to Patan. As for buses, you can find them around the city or on the ‘Ring Road’ and the cost can start from 20 NPR. Just take note that the buses are quite old and it’s not entirely comfortable.
Should I get a visa to visit Nepal? Yes, ALL foreigners (except Indians) are required to have a visa to visit Nepal. Rest assured, the process is fairly easy and fast. To know the whole process and details, see my ‘How to Apply for a Nepal Visa on Arrival‘ guide.
Helpful Nepali phrases Many local Nepalese have no difficulties speaking English as a second language, and it becomes more prevalent when you’re in the capital of Kathmandu. But of course, it doesn’t hurt to learn a bit of Nepali.
Hello: Namaste / Namaskār ((Nah-MAH-stay / Nah-MAH-skar) Thank you: Dhanyavād (DHAN-naii-bat) Yes: Hajur / Ho (HA-jur / HO) No: Chaina / Haina (Chai-NA / Hai-Na) Goodbye: Namaste / Namaskār ((Nah-MAH-stay / Nah-MAH-skar) .title-bar:after, .title-bar:before, .title-bar:after, .title-bar:before, h2{ border-color: }
Overall
Much like what I experienced, I hope that this list of things to do in Kathmandu will help you capture the best of the valley’s cultural and natural highlights.
Sure enough, there is a dizzying number of activities and sights for you in this destination but I can guarantee you that the things listed above will already give you a great Nepal experience that will be worth your time and money. Enjoy!
Photo above and feature photo of Patan from Shutterstock.com DISCLOSURE: Thank you so much to the Himalayan Travel Mart 207, PATA and PTBA for making this Nepal trip happen.
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