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 Kathmandu 



Kathmandu is The capital of Nepal. It is surrounded by mountains and serene views from the mountains. 






The Kathmandu is the most biggest city in Nepal and it is known as the "City if Temples". 

It only has a population of 1 million people ( 10 lakh) this city is situated in approximately 1400 metres above in a bowl shaped valley known as "Kathmandu valley". 

Kathmandu is the royal capital of the  kingdom of Nepal and hosts palaces, mansions of the Nepalese aristocracy. 


Now Kathmandu is the home to the headquarters of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).  Since 1995. 

Kathmandu is described as "A Enormous treasure of Art and sculptures" so if you are planning to go to Kathmandu dont forget to take pictures of the Kathmandu's art and sculptures. 


The sculptures are made out of Wood, metal , stone and terracotta. These sculptures can be found in many temples ,shrines,  stupas,  palaces etc. 


To be honest there are a lot of temples to see and a lot to feel within them in Kathmandu. 


Places to see are:

Narayanhiti  Palace museum. 







The narayanhiti Palace museum is a public museum in Kathmandu, Nepal located east of the Kaiser mahal and next to Thamel. The museum was created in 2008 from the complex of the former Narayanhiti Palace following the 2006 revolution. 


Garden of dreams 







The Garden of dreams is a neo - classical Garden in Kaiser Naval in Kathmandu, Nepal built in 1920. Designed. By Kishore Narsingh,  it consists of 6,895 square metres of gardens with three pavilions, an amphitheater, ponds, pergolas, and urns. 


Boudha stupa 






Boudha is a stupa in Kathmandu. It is located 11Km from the center and northern outskirts of Kathmandu. It's massive mandala makes it the largest spherical stupa in Nepal and in world. 



To my opinion, plz do visit it. The place sounds good, nice and tempting. 
















Thank you and peace 


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