Kathmandu is the biggest city and the official capital of Nepal. It
is located in Kathmandu Valley, which has two other cities called
Lalitpur and Bhaktapur. One is the old city and the other is the new
city of Kathmandu Valley. The language spoken in Nepal is Napali.
Kathmandu city has a total population of 700,000 and it is the only
developed and modern city in the entire Nepal. The view from the Airport is so breathtaking as it is covered from
hills all over and has untapped natural beauty and greenery all over.
The main religion followed in Kathmandu is Hinduism. It is present in
the center of the Himalayas and some of the peaks of the Himalayas are
clearly visible. Kathmandu has a very famous temple that is called Kaasthamandap,
which was built in 1567 AD. It is also called Marusthal and is entirely
made of wood. It is now rules by the government, but once, it was ruled
by the royal house.
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Monday, March 12, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Mount Everest Base Camps, Nepal and Tibet
The Mount Everest Base Camps are traditionally used by mountain climbers
as a resting place before and after the Everest climb, but today they
have become a popular destination for hikers and trekkers. Many tour
groups and companies offer multi-day treks (usually 14 – 18 days) to
both the South Everest Base Camp (5,360 meters or 17,600 ft) in Nepal,
and the North Everest Base Camp (5,208 meters or 17,090 ft) in Tibet.
The North Base Camp requires a permit from the Chinese government in
addition to the permit one already needs to visit Tibet, so the South
Base Camp in Nepal is a much more popular hiking destination. Those
wishing to make the trek must be in good physical condition and be able
to hike around 6 hours a day while carrying a small pack, but no
previous mountaineering experience is required. For most treks the
majority of the supplies and food are carried by porters and Sherpas. To
visit during optimal weather conditions you should aim for the
beginning of March to mid May or from the beginning of September to mid
November. The Mount Everest peak is not visible from the base camp, so
most treks also include a trip up Kala Patthar (5,643 meters or
18,514ft) which provides a view of Everest.
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