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Sightseeing in KathmanduWe explore the sights of Kathmandu and the valley with a qualified local guide, usually the delightful Surendra. With seven UNESCO world heritage sights in the valley, there is an abundance to see. We normally visit several of the main sights, these may include the following: SwayambhunathThe monkey temple, with its commanding views of Kathmandu, its whitewashed stupas and its unique synthesis of Buddhist and Hindu religions. PashupatinathThis is an extremely sacred temple complex (non-Hindus are not allowed inside the main temple) on the banks of the holy Bagmati river. Here, monkeys run up and down the steps of the burning ghats (ie where cremations take place), and trident-bearing saddhus draped in burnt orange and yellow sit serenely meditating, if they aren’t posing for photos. Boudhanath StupaHere the striking Buddha eyes watch over a lively and colorful Tibetan community. Pilgrims from all over the Himalayan Buddhist realm circle the giant stupa morning, noon and evening. Durbar SquareEach city of the valley, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan have their own pagoda-filled squares and historic palaces. These are the main sites but we match the sightseeing itinerary to what people haven't seen before; many trekkers are already familiar with Kathmandu. If you wish to see more, we can arrange a car and guide. jdesign -- all rights reserved -- 2008 |
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