

Freak Street, once a hub for hippies in the 1960s, is now a vibrant mix of old and new Kathmandu.
Iconic for its variety of pastries and bread, a favorite among locals since 1955.
Historic restaurant known for its colonial charm and excellent Indian and continental cuisine.
Famous for its variety of paranthas, a must-visit for street food lovers.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient temples, palaces, and courtyards.
An ancient Buddhist stupa offering panoramic views of the city.
A vibrant night market offering local handicrafts, food, and live music.

Freak Street in Kathmandu can experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.

Nepal uses Type C and Type M plugs, so an adapter is essential for charging devices.
Having some Nepali Rupees (NPR) is recommended for local transactions and small businesses.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables.
A traditional Nepalese dish consisting of lentil soup, rice, and vegetable curry.
A street snack made with boiled or fried potatoes, spices, and condiments.
Crafted from the soft undercoat of the Pashmina goat, these shawls are a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship.
These intricate Buddhist paintings on cotton or silk are a traditional art form, often depicting deities or spiritual scenes.
Inspired by Buddhist culture, these pieces often feature coral, turquoise, and intricate designs, and are believed to bring good luck.
Mae Ya Waterfall is a stunning, multi-tiered waterfall nestled in the lush forests of Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
A steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, revealing layers of colorful rock, offering breathtaking views and diverse wildlife.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens is home to the world's most diverse collection of living plants, including the iconic Hive structure.