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What is Pashupatinath temple

located on the shore of the Bagmati river on the eastern part of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It is regarded as the most sacred temple of Shiva (Pashupati) in Nepal. "Shivaratri" or night of lord Shiva is the most important festival celebrated in this temple. Along the shores of the Bagmati river near the temple lies "Arya Ghat", the most widely used place of cremation for the deceased (...)

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"Large and open, Bhaktapur's Durbar Square, which is closed to vehicular traffic, is a much more peaceful and relaxed place than the Durbar Square in Kathmandu."
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"Visit Pashupatinath Temple, the largest in Kathmandu, to see bodies cremated in open air, people getting high off the fumes, a man who has locked himself in a cage and lived on milk alone for 20 years and lots of monkeys eating icecream."
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"472836 ), reached by the south entrance to Pashupatinath temple, is Kathmandu's only golf course and, to quote a golfing acquaintance in Kathmandu, "is a very dangerous golf course."."
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"Pashupatinath temple ,Kathmandu- the holiest place in Nepal and the temple of the most revered God of Nepal."
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About Pashupatinath temple

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jussi from Finland wrote about Pashupatinath temple 3 years, 5 months ago

Pashupatinath is supposedly one of the most sacred hindu temples in the world. Or so our unofficial guide told us.

He also had vivid stories about how the 'holy men' come to the temple area to smoke weed because it helps in meditation and connecting with gods.

Kathmandu << This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Pashupatinath temple
jussi

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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tumpak

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.

miikka

miikka from Finland wrote about Kathmandu 4 years, 11 months ago

Full of interesting temples and living culture. Traffic is like hell. Bicycle is the best way to explore the city if your nerves can cope the traffic...

mraugh

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.

tnt

tnt from USA wrote about Kathmandu 4 years, 10 months ago

Remember to barter in Nepal. No prices are set, so don't expect to pay the asking price. The key is for both parties to leave happy: for both the buyer and seller to feel like they have made a good deal.

ytropek

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.

lucylau

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?

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jussiloves Bhaktapur because Newari architecture at its best. The prices are high though.
Dhulikhel << This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Bhaktapur Durbar Square
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jussihates Lalitpur because It's like small Kathmandu without all the services and shops..
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jussiloves Kathmandu because Bustling little city. Great place to start exploring Nepal.
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jussiloves Swayambhunath because The Monkey Temple provides great view over Kathmandu
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jussiloves Thamel because Action-packed tourist trap area
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jussi from Finland wrote about Banepa 3 years, 6 months ago

Banepa is just rows of building on either side of the "highway". Busy, noisy, dirty and nothing to see. We had a rather good lunch in one of the small restaurants in the centre!

Chisapani << This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Dhulikhel
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jussiloves Dhulikhel because nice small town with a labyrinth of an old town
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jussiloves Dulikhel Lodge Resort because very nice hotel with astonishing views down to the valley
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jussihates Nagarkot because nothing special in this place, only loads of tourists.
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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.

Bhaktapur << This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Dharān
jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Kathmandu 3 years, 6 months ago

Every tourist visiting Nepal goes through Kathmandu and you'll see it on the streets. In some parts of the city there are more tourists than locals. E.g. Thamel is full of trekking agencies, rickshaws and small shops that sell to tourists (with tourist prices so remember to barter).

This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Pashupatinath temple
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jussi from Finland wrote about Shivapuri National Park 3 years, 4 months ago

Luckily we had hired a porter. It was a rough and fast-paced hike through the national park to Chisapani but the views were definitely worth the effort. There was only one tea room along the way and the paths were quiet (as in: there were no other people, lots of sound by birds and insects though).

Pashupatinath temple << This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Chisapani
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hollisloves Kathmandu because Wonderful spot to start a trek
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jussi from Finland wrote about Chisapani 3 years, 4 months ago

Chisapani was the first stop on our hike around Kathmandu Valley. The tiny village is a good hike from any decent road (although we saw a few people on motorcycles struggling their way through the bumpy paths). The air was very clean and crisp up there.

Shivapuri National Park << This tip is part of "Nepal 2009" >> Banepa
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mraughloves Nagarkot because Get to know the locals. They offer you chai, beat you in snooker and light up a bonfire for you to drink beer and listen to the tigers roar in the bushes. Friendly people, thou they dislike tourist, but so do I :)
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