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johnuyeno loves Kathmandu because 7.5/10. +nepali food, -noisy thamel district, +worldheritage site, -roads, -revolution, +excitement and change is in the air
jussi loves Kathmandu because Bustling little city. Great place to start exploring Nepal.
hollis loves Kathmandu because Wonderful spot to start a trek
vailomalle loves Kathmandu but hasn't told why.
hanna loves Kathmandu but hasn't told why.
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What is Kathmandu
Kathmandu (काठमांडौ) is the largest city and capital of Nepal and the namesake of the Kathmandu Valley. Once thought to be the fabled and inaccessible Shangri-La, Kathmandu is now a hub for independent travelers as well as a growing vacation spot catering to all budgets.
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About Kathmandu elsewhere
"NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELER THIRD ANNUAL "PLACES RATED" SURVEY (international) Norway's West Fjords Are Top-Rated World Heritage Destination, Nepal's Kathmandu Valley Ranks Lowest, Survey Finds For the third straight year, Traveler takes on the daunting task of rating some of the world's favorite travel destinations."
press.nationalgeographic.com
"It is a rustic resort high on the northern fringe of the kathmandu valley.It is an outstanding hilltop that offers great views of Himalayas, breathtaking mountain scenery and the most impressive views of sunrise and sunset."
wikitravel.org
"Much of Kathmandu’s stunning temples and palaces were built during the Malla Dynasty from the 13th to 18th centuries, when three kingdoms in the Kathmandu Valley strived to compete with each other to sponsor more and more lavish projects."
cityguide.travel-guides.com
"On 15 January 1934 a huge earthquake struck the Kathmandu Valley, killing 4296 people and destroying many of Kathmandu's temples and palaces."
lonelyplanet.com
"Kathmandu Valley is dotted with countless shrines, temples, palace squares, charming old bazaars and ageless sculptures."
world66.com
"The Malla Dynasty consisted of Newar rulers, who ruled Kathmandu Valley and the surrounding area from the 12 th century till the 17 th century when the Shah Dynasty founder Prithvi Narayan Shah conquered the valley as he created present-day Nepal."
en.wikipedia.org
"If you want to have some astonishing views of the mountain ranges, set off for Nagarkot or leave the Kathmandu Valley for Pokhara."
world66.com
"Bhaktapur was the capital city of the Greater Malla Kingdom in the Kathmandu Valley till the 15th century AD."
wikitravel.org
"Buses from Kathmandu's main station, on the Ring Road, travel to Pokhara and towns in the Terai, while those for the Kathmandu Valley and Arniko Highway run from the City Bus Station."
lonelyplanet.com
"There are also buses and taxis for longer trips (see Kathmandu Valley for information on getting to Patan and Bakhtapur), and can be used for trips in town."
wikitravel.org
"Kathmandu valley is overwhelming."
world66.com
"Most Nepalese live in the central, hilly region, which embraces the Kathmandu Valley, and in the southern plain known as the Terai."
.nationalgeographic.com
"Hi, I'm deciding between flying to Pohkara and hiking there or hiking in the Kathmandu valley."
lonelyplanet.com
"The rulers of the western city-state of Gorkha had always coveted the Mallas' wealth and under the inspired leadership of Prithvi Narayan Shah the Gurkhas launched a campaign to conquer the Kathmandu Valley."
lonelyplanet.com
"The hilltop called Nagarkot at more than 2,000 meters above the sea level is the second highest peak in the Kathmandu Valley."
world66.com
"The Kathmandu Valley is a region of 230 sq.miles (600 sq. km.) in the the Bagmati zone in central Nepal ,and is home to three of the largest cities in Nepal ,including Kathmandu itself, as well as hundreds of smaller towns and villages."
wikitravel.org
About Kathmandu
tumpak from Nepal wrote about Kathmandu 5 years, one month ago
Its a great information site about travel and Nepal.
It is translated through google in different languages. So if English is not your language of choice, try others.
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About places near Kathmandu
mraugh from Finland wrote about Nagarkot 2 years, 8 months ago
If you decide to go here, decend from the "hotels" and befriend the locals. Talk to them for a while and you might find yourself spending your days in their homes and hiking on unknown trails. They are there for the tourists but find fiends among the travellers. Nothing much to see here, but for a night or two it´s a trip worth taking. Also, hitch a ride back to kathmandu, the locals get you one easily and the ride is much more interesting than in the touristbus.
ytropek from Poland wrote about Deutsch Home 4 years, 8 months ago
If you are loooking for a budget accommodation in a heart of Thamel (Kathmandu) try Deutsch Home. When you'll have problems to find it ask for New Orleans Cafe - is next door. You will find in the hotel also great trekking agency (ask for Chiran - he is very helpful and friendly guy). If you'll go with them, you may have an accommodation for free.
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lucylau replied 3 years, 2 months ago:
hey there,
I'm thinking of staying there when I go to Kathmandu in April - could you tell me whether it's clean and quiet enough? Would you happen to have a pic of the room you stayed in?
jussi from Finland wrote about Bhaktapur Durbar Square 3 years, 6 months ago
Kathmandu Durbar Square is nice, Patan Durbar Square is more interesting and "real", but Bhaktapur Durbar square is the best of the three. Very beautiful place.
jussi from Finland wrote about Pashupatinath temple 3 years, 5 months ago
Nepalese hindus burn their dead in Pashupatinath. The platforms by the river are categorized by caste. The higher caste platforms are upriver, which is practical:
the remainings are swept off to the Bagmati river and every now and then some valuables end up to the river with the ashes. Entrepreneurial guys downstream try to find gold and jewellery using a net. (see the photo! this guy is working downstream by a lower caste platform.)
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