K is for Kathmandu

Kathmandu is the capital and largest urban agglomerate of Nepal, consisting of Kathmandu Metropolitan City at its core, and several sister cities including Patan and Bhaktapur. We visited these three, each with their own Durbar Square, in 2000 and had a fascinating insight into a totally different culture – or cultures, with Hindu temples and Buddhist stupas existing side by side.

Kathmandu and Pashupatinath

Patan

Bhaktapur and Changu Narayan

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  1. Anabel, I have not been to Kathmandu yet….it is on the list…but I think it will take some time, so waiting!

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    • Yes, it was quite polluted but I was impressed by how well-turned out everyone kept themselves despite that. The tuk-tuks don’t exactly contribute to a good atmosphere! I still thought it was a wonderful place though.

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  2. How beautiful and divine that 2 religions are side by side and the beauty of the temples and art-that is what life is all about in so many ways

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  3. Stopping by on the 12th day of the #atozchallenge. Having a good time today blog hopping, saying hi and moving on.Your travel blog is wonderful, the photographs an arm chair travel experience. Thanks! If you have time or interest, I am writing about gardening and related topics this month. Come and visit.

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