The Nyatapola Temple
Until now I haven't posted anything from what also makes Nepal attractive for tourists, and these are the three King cities. All three are situated in the Kathmandu valley, and the cities are Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur.
Bhaktapur was the city I enjoyed most. Patan and Kathmandu were very busy and dirty, but in Bhaktapur they are realizing that in the city center where a lot of tourists are coming, people don't like to see garbage and plastic everywhere. And that until now is unique for Nepal, they collect garbage, you can see garbage bins everywhere, and (most) people even throw garbage in these bins.
The temple here is the largest temple in Nepal, and it has survived the big earthquake from 2015. Many buildings in the three cities are still being restored from that disaster.
I really enjoyed Bhaktapur, in contrast to Patan that I more a less hated.
(more info can be found here
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyatapola_Temple, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktapur)
The Nyatapola Temple
Until now I haven't posted anything from what also makes Nepal attractive for tourists, and these are the three King cities. All three are situated in the Kathmandu valley, and the cities are Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur.
Bhaktapur was the city I enjoyed most. Patan and Kathmandu were very busy and dirty, but in Bhaktapur they are realizing that in the city center where a lot of tourists are coming, people don't like to see garbage and plastic everywhere. And that until now is unique for Nepal, they collect garbage, you can see garbage bins everywhere, and (most) people even throw garbage in these bins.
The temple here is the largest temple in Nepal, and it has survived the big earthquake from 2015. Many buildings in the three cities are still being restored from that disaster.
I really enjoyed Bhaktapur, in contrast to Patan that I more a less hated.
(more info can be found here
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyatapola_Temple, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhaktapur)