Introduction to city Kathmandu - In Nepal
It is difficult to describe Kathmandu. If on one hand
it bears the burden of one of the poorest countries in
the world, on the other it has also learnt to grow and
accept the Western style of civilisation, which, in a
way, has led to heavy tourist traffic, giving boost to
the industry that is the most important source of income
for Nepal. Kathmandu is a small city founded around AD
723 as Manju-Patan. In the days of the Malla Kingdom,
it was known as Kantipur and was in the same rank as Patan
and Bhaktpur. King Prithvi Narayan Shah was the man who
made Kathmandu his capital in the 18th century and it
never looked back after that. The opening of the country
around 40 years back led to tremendous growth of tourism
in the valley and the capital became a Mecca for trekkers,
heaven for hippies, and a thriving cosmopolitan city.
Today Kathmandu is a fascinating old city where pagodas,
narrow cobbled lanes, old carved windows, and stone shrines
are backdrops to the drama of life that continues unhindered.
Here the experiences are amazing, views fascinating, and
the climate charming.
SightSeeing : Places to visit in
destination - Kathmandu
Every shrine, monument, and scenic spot in the Kathmandu
Valley has a legend associated with it and perhaps this
makes their existence all the more interesting. Kathmandu,
Bharatpur, and Patan are three different cities not far
from each other and each having their distinct architectural
and cultural value. One common aspect to all these places
is the existence of the Durbar Square around which
most of the attractions are located. While Kathmandu leads
the way with four World Heritage sites, namely, Durbar
Square, Swaymbhu Nath, Boudh Nath, and Pashupati Nath
Temple, other places are not far behind. Patan
is a spiritual city with Durbar Square in the centre and
many stupas, shikharas, and temples. Bhaktpur is
again a royal city where most of the attractions revolve
around Durbar Square and the Palace of 55 Windows.
Excursions : Places nearby city -
Kathmandu
Nepal is an exotic country and a place for the brave
hearted. Trekking, river rafting, and mountaineering options
are amazing and incomparable. The Himalayas has blessed
the country with some of the most beautiful sites in the
world. Besides the scenic destinations, Nepal also houses
many historical and religious sites. While Lumbini
is the birthplace of Lord Buddha, Janakpur is considered
the birthplace of Sita, wife of Lord Rama. Most of the
places are in the vicinity of Kathmandu, which is connected
by road and air to India.
Kathmandu City Travel Guide |
Sight Seeing of Kathmandu |
Excursion in Kathmandu
Kathmandu Travel Tours |
Kathmandu Hotels |
Picture Gallery of Kathmandu
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