Nepal is one of the most unique countries. It's just not like anywhere else... The cold and hot weather mixes together through day and night. Waking up to huge mountains on your doorstep, you wouldn't believe their size unless you saw them for yourself. The people, food and culture just seems different to other Asian countries I've visited.
Unfortunately this was mostly a city trip - my plan to go trekking didn't quite work out as I broke my foot 2 weeks before my trip. I'll have to visit again soon...
Nepal is amazing...definitely recommend doing some volunteering there -- they still need plenty of help to recover from the effects of the earthquake.
Thank you so much for mentioning this. I actually just posted my reaction to the earthquake from America and I hope you'll check it out @preeinatree you might find it interesting
Nice edit (upvoted and followed). Nepal seems like an awesome place - with everything that's been going on with Everest's Hillary Step recently, I've seen the country in the news a lot.
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Great photo!
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Super cool video! Thanks a bunch for sharing the action, scenery, and culture. I can't wait to see the trekking videos... Prompt healing to you and, till next time, keep your smile and thriving. Namaste :)
We were fortunate to travel to Nepal in the 1980's and it is like Disney Lake; the people, sites, food, all was great. Did you go up to the Monkey Temple in Katmandu? Unbelieveable climb up stairs there. 365 stairs .. whew! Have a great day :)
Wow, I bet it was even better in the 80s. I did indeed go to the Monkey Temple!
I am so happy we made the trip when we did..everything is modern now.. I hear.. I have not been back.. back there they had no computers, cell phones, etc..we had to send a telegram back to the states to contact family.. we visited India first and then went into Nepal..
Met some friends from Nepal while in the UK and they showed their awesome culture and nature views. Definitely worth a trip there!
i love napel
Never been there but would definetly like to go there. How was the food there?
The food in Katmandu was quite difficult to find. I'm a lover of street food but the street food here wasn't worth the risk lol I decided to either eat at the hotel or what would probably be considered tourist restaurants.
I did try a few local things that weren't meat though. Usually the meat had tons of flies or dust on it.
Guess I would starve then
Without a doubt on top of the list of places i desperately want to visit one day
I have to find the time to literally just get up and go and explore, theres so much to see in the world
Thanks for the video, gives me a bit more of a push to go out and see what the universe has to offer!
Take your laptop with you and Steem from Nepal :D
Great video.
Did you happen to try any of the alcohol that was made from fermented yak's milk while you were there?
Thanks, I'm trying to improve my video skills - still a way to go.
I haven't heard of that, but I definitely want to try. I think another trip has to happen... I missed so many things.
thank you for visiting Nepal... Namaste