

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Durbar Square is a historic plaza in Nepal's capital, surrounded by ancient palaces, temples, and museums.
A historic courtyard home to the living goddess, Kumari, offering a glimpse into Nepal's unique culture.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from spices to textiles, providing a glimpse into daily life in Kathmandu.
Home to a vast collection of artifacts showcasing Nepal's rich history and cultural heritage.
A serene botanical garden in Bandung, Indonesia, known for its apple orchards and diverse plant species.
Greenwich Observations, located in Greenwich, London, is a historic site renowned for its role in maritime navigation and timekeeping. It hosts the Prime Meridian and the Royal Observatory, symbolizing humanity's quest to understand time and space.
A serene birdwatching spot along the Dongshan River, offering stunning views of diverse bird species in their natural habitat.
Rice flour dumplings filled with sweet coconut and sesame, often served during festivals.
Rice pancake topped with minced meat, onions, and spices, served with tomato chutney.
Lentil soup with steamed rice, often served with vegetable curry, pickle, and papad.
Known for its rooftop views of the square, Bhumi offers a unique breakfast experience.
A local favorite for organic, traditional Nepali breakfast.
Famous for its Newari cuisine, offering a unique lunch experience.
Crafted from the soft undercoat of Himalayan mountain goats, these shawls are a symbol of Nepalese craftsmanship.
Intricately designed pieces inspired by ancient Newari culture, often featuring intricate carvings and gemstones.

Traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings on cotton or silk, depicting deities, mandalas, or landscapes.
Kathmandu's weather can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring Durbar Square involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

To ensure your devices work with Nepal's electrical outlets.