

Kamalpokhari, a serene pond in Kathmandu, is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful escape from the city's bustle.
A traditional Nepali silk scarf, hand-woven with intricate patterns, symbolizing the country's rich textile heritage.
Intricate gold and silver jewellery featuring traditional Newari designs, often adorned with semi-precious stones.
A traditional Nepalese sweet made from rice flour, ghee, and sugar, shaped like a goat's head, symbolizing prosperity.
One of the largest stupas in Nepal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a serene morning experience.
A historic square featuring ancient temples, palaces, and courtyards, best explored in the morning.
A treasure trove of Nepal's art, history, and culture, perfect for an afternoon visit.
Famous for its freshly baked pastries and coffee, a local favorite since the 90s.
Iconic for its all-day breakfast menu and American dishes, a historic spot since 1967.
A local gem serving authentic Newari cuisine, popular for its 'Jhol Momo' and 'Chatamari'.
Kamalpokhari's subtropical climate can bring sudden showers.

Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is essential.
Kamalpokhari offers many walking tours and sightseeing opportunities.
Rice flour dough deep-fried in oil, served with curry or tea.
Rice flour dumplings filled with chaku (jaggery) or mung bean paste.

Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.
A treasure trove of Nepal's rich cultural heritage and history, housed in a beautiful, historic building.
Bandra Fair, also known as Bandra Festival, is an annual event held in Mumbai, India, celebrating the patron saint of Bandra, Mount Mary. It's a vibrant mix of faith, culture, and entertainment.

A serene beach in North Goa, famous for its stunning sunset views and a relaxed atmosphere.