When most people think of Nepal they immediately think of
mountains and it is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world to see
mountains. The Himalayas contain some of the worlds highest mountains including
Everest and the Annapurnas. The view from Pokhara is dramatic (photo 1) with the
Annapurna range visible from almost every point. I trekked up to the Annapurna
base camp (photo 3), also known as the sanctuary as once there it appears you
are surrounded with massive mountains all around, including Annapurna 1 (photo
2) at over eight thousand metres. One of the more distinctive mountains though
is Machupuchare (Fish Tail Mountain) with its distinctive vertical face at the
top (photo 4).
Nepal is also a good place to watch wildlife, it is home to
Tigers, One horned Rhino (photo 1) and numerous interesting insects (photo 3) in
the Chitwan National Park, where one can also observe lovely sunsets across the
river that runs through the park.
There is a mix of religious things to see in Nepal, in Kathmandu
in particular. There is large Tibetan Buddhist community which is why
Boudhinnath stupa, the worlds largest stupa was built. The Hindu temples around
Durbar square (photo 2) are interesting with intricate carvings. Alas, this is
also where many charlatan Saddhus (ascetics) hang around scrounging money from
tourists (photo 3). When I was there it was Daisin the biggest Hindu festival of
the year, when walking the streets became dangerous, not for fear of mugging or
anything like that, but because of the amount of snake charmers around, with
their lethal baskets of cobras (photo 4).
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