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  1. 1. Boudhanath Stupa. 9,021. Religious Sites. Bouddhanath stupa is the most liked sightseeing place in Kathmandu. Visitors are required to pay NRs. 250 (Foreign Nationals) NRs. 50 (SAARC Nationals) NRs. 250 (Chinese) per person (Below 10 years free) as entrance fees to the Bouddhanath. A lot of Tibetan people reside around the Stupa.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bagmati_ZoneBagmati Zone - Wikipedia

    Vehicle registration. BA-1. Bagmati Zone ( Nepali: बागमती अञ्चल Listen ⓘ Bāgmatī Añcal) was one of the fourteen zones of Nepal until the restoration of zones to Provinces. Its headquarters are Kathmandu. It was named after the Bagmati River. It was in the Central Development Region of Nepal. The districts are now all ...

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    27.7185.321 Kathmandu- the capital city and largest urban area of Nepal with its twisted network of narrow lanes and streets, markets and shrines.
    27.67222285.4277782 Bhaktapur- a UNESCO World Heritage site noted for its temples, and the wood, metal and stone carvings. Has festivals and celebrations nearly each month during the year; does not...
    27.72138985.3619443 Boudhanath- location of the largest Buddhist Stupa in Nepal and a very important place of pilgrimage & meditation for Buddhists, local Nepalis and tourists. Approximately 30 Bud...
    28.03333385.54 Bungamati- a town noted for wood carving and sculpture a short distance south of Kathmandu.
    27.57185.5841 Namo Buddha. The location of where it is believed that in a previous life the Buddha offered his body to a starving tigress and her cubs.
    27.685.26666714 Pharping- a small town known for sacred caves associated with Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism.
    27.79585.392 Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park - a Nepalese protected area that was given national park status in 2002 to protect one of the last remaining woodlands in the Kathmandu Valley as well...

    The Kathmandu Valley has 7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites with five of them either in Kathmandu or the near vicinity. All of them are worth visiting and spending time exploring. The Valley is the most crowded part of Nepal. In some parts of the valley, particularly the greater Kathmandu urban area, total population exceeds 2.5 million with a density a...

    Although there are a number of languages commonly used in Nepal, with Newari the most common in the Valley, most people will also speak Nepali and the visitor will find English spoken many places, at least to a certain degree.

    Most international travellers will be arriving by air. In this case you will be landing at Tribhuvan International Airport (KTMIATA) just east of Kathmandu. This is a convenient starting point for exploring all parts of the Kathmandu Valley. There are no other locations where international air passengers enter Nepal. Most bus connections from outsi...

    It is entirely possible to trek from one village to another in the Valley (some examples below), otherwise it is easy to hire a taxi or take local buses to get around the Kathmandu Valley. From Kathmandu, buses to most parts of the Kathmandu Valley, with destinations such as Bhaktapur and Nagarkot, leave from the 27.7055885.317161Ratna Parkbus stat...

    The Kathmandu Valley has seven UNESCO World Heritage sitesand you should make an effort to see as many of them as possible during your stay. In the following list, note that "Durbar" means "palace", being the place from where kings ruled. The World Heritage sites include: 1. Boudhanath Stupa, the largest Buddhist stupa in Nepal with many monasterie...

    The Nepal Environment & Tourism Initiative Foundation (NETIF) is working to develop cultural trails in the Kathmandu Valley.

    Meditation and/or yoga- there are many classes available. Look in specific city pages. You may also see notices or you can ask around.
    Communication - With the help of the Nepali phrasebook, you could learn a few words of the local language. For example, "Don Knee Batt" = Thank you. The Nepalese say Namasteas a greeting or farewel...

    In general, food in Nepal has been strongly influenced by India and Tibet. In the larger centres, such as Kathmandu, there is increasing interest in western cuisine. As a consequence visitors can find many types of cuisine while wandering around Nepal. An exception is the large, North American fast-food chains which don't seem to have arrived in Ne...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KathmanduKathmandu - Wikipedia

    Kathmandu, [a] officially Kathmandu Metropolitan City, [b] is the capital and most populous city of Nepal with 845,767 inhabitants living in 105,649 households as of the 2021 Nepal census [4] and approximately 4 million people in its urban agglomeration. It is located in the Kathmandu Valley, a large valley in the high plateaus in central Nepal ...

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  5. Historically the area of Bagmati province known as "Kathmandu Kshetra", which was established in 1956. Kathmandu Kshetra was composed by grouping the then five districts. Those five districts are now divided into many districts. Kathmandu Kshetra had a total area of 6,144 square miles (15,910 km 2) and total population was 17.93 Lakhs (1.7 ...

  6. About Kathmandu. Nepal's capital is situated in a valley full of historic sites, ancient temples and shrines, golden pagodas and fascinating villages. Hotels, bars and restaurants cater to all budgets. Shops offer handicrafts, carpets and Nepali paper prints. Bus services, taxis and bicycles open up the city.

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