

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu Durbar Square is a historic plaza in Nepal's capital, surrounded by ancient palaces, temples, and museums.
Punjab Sanggham, a historic gurdwara in Amritsar, is a symbol of Sikh faith and a testament to their resilience.
Westhove Lighthouse, a striking black and white striped tower, stands sentinel over the North Sea, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's maritime history.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Kew Gardens is home to the world's most diverse collection of living plants, including the iconic Hive structure.
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.
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.
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.