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Nepal is renowned for housing the much afamed Mount Everest and besides being one of the poorest countries on the globe, has a booming tourism industry. On a weeks visit to this multi-cultured and historical city, we were appalled at the many chronological monuments and sites throughout the vast capital of Kathmandu, which is roughly 1337m above sea level and heavily stacks locals, cross-breeds, immigrants, trekkers, tourists and globe-trotters in its embrace.
DAY 1: Arrival and Tour of Kathmandu City, Nepal
In the company of one another, me and my hubby boarded a local airline and flew to Nepal, arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Prior to our arrival, we had booked a hotel in the heart of the market palace, otherwise known as Thamel district and upon heaving our bags in the taxi, we headed towards our abode. Throughout the way, we were hammered by small talk from another hotels representative, who rode shot-gun and constantly insisted that we avail his over-priced tour package.
Upon our descent, we headed straight to our rooms to freshen up and then hurried off to lunch at the local Green Olive Restaurant, located within walking distance from our hotel. After a hearty lunch and a mug of the local Gorkha beer, we surveyed the market merchandise and were thrilled by the statuettes, paintings and souvenirs of the celebrated Gautama Buddha on display. After some hasty purchase we headed towards the Royal Palace Museum but were sadly late as it has already closed for the day.



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