Six months later, the devastating earthquake is becoming a distant memory, and Nepalis are gearing up to bounce back strongly with renewed fervor
Part 3 of “Two Chinese Girls in Kathmandu”
Jin Jin extended her stay in Kathmandu by another 10 days, because in the two months she was here, she found that there was so much more to be discovered. It was a power-packed 10 days, all right!
Going around Kathmandu and Patan with first-time visitors gives you a fresh perspective, as one gets to look at everything, however familiar, through their enthralled eyes.
There are excellent reasons why you should visit Tansen in western Nepal, one of them being to see the biggest karuwa in the world.
The restoration of heritage monuments destroyed or damaged by the April 25 quake is a priority today, and a great challenge.
It is the largest of Bagmati Zone’s eight districts, with plenty of tourism potential; but it’s reeling from heavy quake casualties today.
Tea is what defines Ilam in eastern Nepal, for this is the region producing the best and most tea in the country; it is also famous for its alainchi.
It is one of the most beautiful regions in Nepal, and it has some really exciting treks
Visit Nepal now to take advantage of some really fabulous bargains, and in some really exciting places.
The devastating April 25 earthquake caused many deaths and much destruction, but Nepal is rapidly rising out of the rubble to create a ‘Naya(New) Nepal’.
The flags of all countries have a similar shape, except for Nepal’s, which is unique and thus stands alone. Not only that, the Nepali flag is also the most mathematically constructed.