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The best time to travel to Kathmandu Kathmandu’s unique ways to play

Kathmandu is an important city in Nepal. Many tourists tend to choose Kathmandu as their first stop when they come to Nepal. Do you know where Kathmandu is? When is the best time to travel? And what are the unique experiences in Kathmandu? Come and take a look with the editor. Kathmandu

Where is

Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal. It is located in the Kathmandu Valley in central Nepal, at the confluence of the Bagmati and Vishnumati rivers. It is also the largest city in Nepal.

How to get there

Currently, there are direct flights to Guangzhou, Lhasa, Kunming, Chengdu, Xi'an, Hong Kong and other domestic cities; when leaving the country by land, you can only go to Lhasa and take a bus through the Geelong Port. To get to Kathmandu, the road conditions are currently poor, so it is not recommended to take the land route.

Best time to visit

Affected by the warm Indian Ocean current, Kathmandu has a mild climate, sunshine all year round, and an average annual temperature of 20°C, making it suitable for travel all year round.

The traditional tourist peak season is from September to early May of the following year. Kathmandu Travel Tips

Masks are a must

Kathmandu is listed as one of the most polluted cities in the world, which is why it is sometimes called Maskmandu ). Dust from road expansion projects, post-earthquake reconstruction, emissions from brick factories near the city and of course smoky vehicles stuck on the roads due to poor enforcement of regulations have all contributed to the city's growing air pollution. The city's transportation department and local authorities try to keep the air clean by banning vehicles older than 20 years. Starting last year, authorities also declared the tourist area of ??Thamel and the city's interior as car-free zones, meaning cars, trucks and minibuses are not allowed to drive. While these efforts have had some impact, the best protection may still be masks. It is best to have an internationally certified mask with a built-in filter.

Learn to say hello

Learning some local words will definitely help.

"Malai Thaha Chhaina" (I don't know)

"Dhanyabad" (Thank you)

"Namaste" is the main greeting if you also place your palms Namaste placed on the chest is even better as it is a gesture of respect.

Other useful words include "Bhai" (younger brother) or "Dai" (elder brother) and "Didi" (elder sister) or "Baini" (sister), which are more commonly used by Nepalis , instead of calling each other by name, even strangers will affectionately call them brother and sister.

"Nepal Time"

Nepalese people do not attach much importance to punctuality.

Most appointments and meetings usually take place an hour after booking, what locals derisively call "Nepal time". People will have all kinds of "reasonable" excuses, such as traffic jams being the most common, but most are due to their relaxed attitude towards time. Being an hour late is the norm. This laid-back attitude is reflected in the "uncertainty" of traffic, bus and flight departure and arrival times, or government workers keeping you waiting for hours. Of course, you can still arrive on time according to your own habits, and then wait...Special gameplay

Eat a Nepalese meal

How can you not eat an authentic meal when you come to Nepal? As for Nepali food, let me introduce to you some specialties of Nepal.

1. The number one traditional food must be Dal-bhat. As the Nepalese saying goes, "Dal-bhat

gives you 24 hours of energy." It can be said to be the most popular food in Nepal. national food. Eating two meals a day in every Nepali household, you won’t find a Nepali here who doesn’t like Dal-bhat, and it should be hard to miss it during your time in Kathmandu.

2. The second most common meal in Nepal is Dhindo, which is a bit like polenta. It is made by boiling hot water and constantly mixing corn and buckwheat flour. Dhindo is often served with vegetable curries, pickles, broth or gundruk (fermented leafy green vegetable) soup.

3. When you arrive at Badgang, you must taste JujuDhau, which means "King's Yogurt" in Nepal. It's rich and creamy, and once you taste it, you'll know why it got its name.

4. Momo

It is a Chinese dumpling invented in Nepal. Its history is unknown, but it is one of the most popular foods in Nepal. The filling is usually made of buffalo meat or chicken, steamed and eaten with pickles, and paired with curry dipping sauce for a unique flavor.

5. MasalaTea sounds a bit like Maserati. It is a kind of spiced milk tea with a very special taste. It is recommended.

Come for the Festival

Many areas of Kathmandu have quite rightly been described as "living heritage" and festivals are an important part of the life of the Newari people living in Kathmandu.

On Rato Machchhindranath Jatra (at the end of spring and summer), celebrants drag a huge wooden and bamboo chariot with the idol of Rato through the streets of Patan

Machchhindranath Believed to be the god of harvest and rain), to welcome the arrival of the rainy season. Bisket

Jatra celebrates the Nepali New Year in mid-April. Come to Kathmandu during one of these festivals and witness centuries of culture and tradition. Another most lively festival may be Holi (next year it will be March 21st). The rice planting festival during the monsoon and the Desai Festival in the autumn are also windows to Nepali culture.

Go shopping in Thamel

Tamil, a city inhabited by tourists, is called Little Hong Kong. The crowded and chaotic streets of Thamel are home to various shops, and you can shop here for your shopping. If you want figurines, ethnic-style crotchless pants, hiking equipment, etc., it is recommended to buy sari, gemstones, Nepalese army knives, hand-embroidered scarves, wool products, and bracelets. It’s also very convenient to exchange currency and eat here, so hurry up and buy some~

Appreciate art

At the main intersections in Canada, on the walls of private residences and public buildings There are murals - the result of a campaign launched by Kolor Kathmandu in 2013 that gave the city a much-needed makeover. After the 2015 earthquake, murals became a vehicle to spread hope. Kathmandu has a vibrant arts scene, with major galleries such as Siddharth Art Gallery and Nepal Arts Council Gallery hosting regular exhibitions. You can also go to the Taragaon Museum, which exhibits mostly Nepalese culture and heritage.

Avoid hiking once during the rainy season

Some people believe that the monsoon is the worst season in Kathmandu, with heavy rainfall in Kathmandu from late May to early September. During this period, the roads were flooded by rainwater. Due to the lack of sewage system, you may get splashed with mud and water while walking on the road. Even your umbrella cannot withstand the heavy downpour. A common joke in Kathmandu is: after it rains, you can paddle on the flooded streets. But this season also has its joys, the clear blue sky with dreamy clouds, rain dripping from the eaves, the emerald green landscape that appears after the rain and the occasional rainbow.

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