Namaste!!!! The only word that I know before landed in Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. So excited writing this journey note since Nepal already on my bucket list for years and here I am celebrating my birthday, maigatttt so excited.
It was a 5 days thoughtful trip for me and end up beyond my expectation. So this is my Nepal journey!
Why Nepal? 3 places on the top of my bucket list are : Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet. I'm a mountain person and I like nature & culture, not city, as you can see for the places I visited all is these type. The feeling is like you finally got something in front of you that you pray for years.
It starts from the flight searching. You should have a flight to Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport) the capital city of Nepal. I got Himalaya Airlines from Kuala Lumpur, actually I'm not sure it was a budget airlines or not, since the fare is quiet affordable but have in flight meal & 40 kg baggage.
Why I chose Himalaya Airlines because its arrived in the morning at Kathmandu, others arrived on night time.
Only 5 of the passenger is woman haha and the flight is full. Well, things you should know before goes to Nepal :
- Hard to find Nepali Rupee in Indo money changer, so just bring USD and its convenience enough to change it in airport or any tourist area
- GMT +5:45, you will calculate your time different with 45 min haha even the time standard also unique
- Purchase Nepal sim card in airport, prepare 1 passport photo for it and it cost USD 5 or NPR 500 for 7 days internet package
- Why you should purchase SIM card because the online taxi app here is only Pathao & Indrive (no Grab no uber) in order to have Pathao account you need to have Nepal phone number
- Indo passport allow for VoA, fill the online form before you go and show the receipt + pay in the airport, convenience enough USD 30 for 15 days stay
- Oh ya, Nepal start the week on Sunday, so they only have Saturday as their day off, Sunday is working day
- Most of Nepalese can speak english and they are friendly enough, greet with Namaste
What to see in Kathmandu? Try some cafe in Thamel area, comfortable enough to enjoy the breeze of Kathmandu city and in walking distance from the hotel. As I am a milk tea lover, I do like Nepal milk tea. Combination of black tea, spices (cinnamon, cloves, etc), and buffalo milk.
OR2K also famous cafe in traveler bucket list, but I try this in front of OR2K just because it has window seat to feel the breeze of Nepal haha |
One pan fry, that sausage with potato you can find in any Nepal breakfast store |
Another cafe Nepal Garden cafe, the ambience nice and again, milk tea is my favorite haha |
The portion of Nepal food is too big, at least for me, mostly I can't finish it. Haha. The story behind is because Nepalese usually have big lunch at 10-11 then, have afternoon tea on 2-3, and another big meal for dinner.
Around walking distance 15-20 minutes you can visit Garden of Dreams. Entrance fee : NPR 400. So this is a huge private garden that built in early 1920 with classical theme, ya actually for me it's not that huge but since it was built in 1920 it worth to visit also.
Kathmandu Durbar Square is a must visit. You should take the walk from Thamel area, Chinatown, straight to Durbar Square so you can see how is the local life within tourist area and local market area. Entrance fee : NPR 1,000.
Rickshaw, and the back of it is where it turn to local cafe place on the night |
the entrnace of Kathmandu Durbar Square |
crossing this local alley to go to Durbar Sqare |
So Nepallll, thousand temples here and so magical |
Local convenience store which is so cuteee |
Nepali national costume |
What you can see here in Kathamndu Durbar Square are Kumari house, Palace, Museum, temples.
Inside the museum is prohibited to take the picture so just enjoy the history and your heart will be full. Each corner of Nepal is so photogenic and thoughtful.
You must know Nepal identical with its 5 color flag in white stupa and praying wheel --- cause it was the reason Nepal in my bucket list andddd the real scenery is so magicalll you will love it as I do.
Swayambhunath Temple or known as Monkey Temple is the one you must visit. It located on the hill like 20 mins drive from Kathmandu. Entrance fee : NPR 200. It was so beautiful and magical, love it so muchhhh, and it feels so excited when finally I run the prayer wheel by myself.
Kathmandy valley view. Why it called valley, because the shape of Nepal itself is mountain in the outer ring and myths said Kathmandu was a lake before it become land and city now. |
Another UNESCO stupa you should visit is Boudhanath or Boudha Stupa. It was the point when Tibetan come to Nepal by walking and it will be the monk rest area. It is the largest spherical stupa in Nepal and in the world, so thats why it become the icon of Nepal. Entrance fee : NPR 400
Obsessed with these Nepal Buddha iconic flag |
You will feel the magical and so Nepali when you see these kind of stupa and that color flag. So that flag color represent the 5 element : yellow - earth, green - water, red - fire, white - air, blue - space Buddha was born in Nepal.
Nah, how is the night of Kathmandu? Well, you can enjoy a sip of tea like local in durbar square haha. So local! And its so hottt, they said because Nepalese like hot tea not warm, wellll
And this is where local met friend like the cafe and they really enjoy the ambience, so do I |
And in Kathmandu if you are interest enough with the history, join the walking tour through Guru Walk, you should have interesting guide to introduce you Kathmandu. I join with Guru Santosh this time and I enjoy to listen to him telling the story like how Nepal transform from King to President now, how is the Kumari story, why the Nepal flag the only non square flag on the world have sun and moon.
Just day 1 and already have many experience, lets go to the next day, I'm going to visit outside Kathmandu!