

Perched atop a hill, this ancient Buddhist temple offers panoramic views of Kathmandu and is home to countless monkeys.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient stupa is one of the largest in the world.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this square is filled with ancient temples and palaces.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this square is home to several historic temples and palaces.
Kathmandu's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Swayambhunath Temple requires climbing many stairs.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially at higher altitudes.
Rice flour dumplings filled with chaku (molasses) or mung beans, steamed and often served with yogurt.
Mashed vegetable curry served with a soft bread roll, topped with butter and chopped onions.
Steamed or fried dumplings filled with meat or vegetables, served with a spicy tomato-based sauce.
These intricate statues depict deities and mythical creatures, reflecting Nepal's rich cultural heritage.
Thangkas are traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings on cotton or silk, often depicting deities or spiritual scenes.
Crafted from the soft underwool of the Himalayan Pashmina goat, these shawls are a symbol of luxury and warmth.
Famous for its traditional Newari breakfast, especially the 'Choyla' and 'Dhedo'.
Known for its organic Nepali breakfast, especially the 'Daal Bhaat' and 'Aloo Tarkari'.
A fine dining restaurant offering a variety of Nepali and Newari dishes.
Lake Bratan Market, nestled near the scenic Lake Bratan, offers a vibrant shopping experience with local arts, crafts, and produce.
A serene and picturesque river cruise along the Bengawan Solo River, offering stunning sunset views and a glimpse into local riverine life.
Gateway to Fundy National Park, offering stunning views, hiking trails, and wildlife spotting opportunities.