Diverse Nepal Travel.

What else can I say about Nepal, there is a lot of writing in the group about Nepal travel. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. The joy of traveling varies from person to person.

The idea that I had in my mind about Nepal was cut off by Google, but seeing Nepal with my own eyes was much more diverse than thought or hope.

A lot of it is Nepal’s Guno song, this time in the details of coming and going, we traveled to Nepal about a year and a half ago. One day in the afternoon we flew a family of three to Kathmandu, Nepal. Since the visa is on arrival, you can easily get the visa by filling the visa form with photo and photocopy of the passport, standing in the line of SAARC countries without any question.

 

 

 

 

Transfer to our hotel was free at the airport so the driver stopped talking to the boy without any paragraph and came to our hotel in the afternoon. Freshening up the room, we toured our hotel before because the hotel was of Navari design in Nepal. When I stopped falling, I turned around, finished my dinner with Nepali plate and came back to the room.

 

 

 

 

 

On the second day in the morning we had breakfast in the garden of our hotel and left for Nagarkot. After fixing the car for 2000 rupees and walking for a couple of hours on the hilly road, we reached our hotel in Nagarkot. Didn’t go around, my daughter sat on the roof of the hotel and took pictures and we added all the stories of the state. Nepali mom and Nepali tea are being eaten by ordering at the hotel, reminiscing about some old funny memories. If such an afternoon is not available when going on holiday, the walking tie seems to fade.

On the third day, I woke up in the morning and saw the sunrise. I walked around, had breakfast and returned to Kathmandu. At eleven o’clock in the afternoon, I got into a car with 3000 rupees and stopped at Bhaktapur. In the afternoon I went to Durbar Square and on the way back I bought a ticket to Pokhara the next day and returned to my room with 600 rupees per person.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the fourth day, it took about 10 hours to reach Pokhara by bus at 7:00 am due to traffic jam. But seeing our hotel room view in Pokhara, all the annoyance of the journey seemed to disappear in an instant. On Triad, I announced that I would not be able to go anywhere to eat. Fifteen minutes later, the girl’s father appeared with funny Fried Rice and Mom because there was a small food hotel next to our hotel whose food taste was great. Since then we have eaten a few more times from here quite cheaply.

On the fifth day, we had breakfast in the lake and took a car for Rs. 2500 for a half day tour of the Peach Pagoda Museum, Davis Falls and got off at Pokhara City Center at 3 in the afternoon. Much like the city center. After a short walk in the city center to a very nice Lake View restaurant, after having a late lunch and going to the hotel, the rain started. Freshened up, we sat down in the hotel restaurant and watched the rain, took Nepali tea in hand and started discussing the ghost future again. In the meanwhile, the girl wanted to get wet in the rain, I didn’t agree, if there was no such small joy, how could the trip be memorable.

The sixth day started at 5 am because today we went to Sarankot to see the sunrise, the car with 2000 rupees was the day before. The Himalayas and the sunrise, if you do not see such a beautiful view can not be understood. After breakfast, the daughter’s father went paragliding for Rs 8,000. After spending the afternoon boating on Fewa Lake, I watched a movie at night and returned to the room after dinner at KFC.

On the seventh day, I took a bus to Kathmandu at 8 in the morning and reached Kathmandu in six hours at noon. In the afternoon, I finished shopping for gifts for everyone in the country from Thamel and also bought many shots for myself, Aunty.

On the eighth day we visited Kathmandu, first at the zoo, then at the Sambhunath Temple, the Garden of Dreams, a shopping mall at our daughter’s whim, and our last day in Nepal was spent.

After breakfast on the ninth day, we ended a memorable tour with Gatti Bochka. We went back to the pavilion. On the way back, when the immigration officer asked how Nepal was? My six-year-old daughter laughed and said, “By far our best tour.”

Our hotel rent in Kathmandu was ৩০ 30, hotel in Nagarkot was হ 40 and hotel in Pokhara was পার 40 per night. I chose the hotel from booking.com, fixed the room rate by mail directly to the hotel so I got a room at a much lower rate from booking.com.

In the end, I will say this, we have an idea about Nepal, what else but the Himalayas but I will say the whole Nepal tie is so beautiful, from Pokhara to three, five, seven days in a package, many people are going to the Himalayas cheaply in groups. Trekking.

The real para of foreign tours is the Plane Fair but since the Plane Fair in Nepal is quite low so everyone can have the fun of going abroad in Nepal with a little less budget.

Garbage is not something to be dumped there, if you don’t have a trash can around, keep your used quote in your own bag, then throw it in the garbage dump.

The pictures are of our trip to Nepal, which still makes you smile.

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