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Streets_of_kathmanduAfter 3 days of travel, 3 flights and 2 overnight layovers, we finally arrived in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The
city is a shock to the senses and it greets you immediately after getting off the plane.  Traffic, dust and people are everywhere! 

Kathmandu is the exotic-sounding capital of this  mountain kingdom. The city is overcroTypical_tourist_streetwded, roads are usually simple alleyways that only fit one car (and no sidewalks) and scam artists are a plenty.  But even after being scammed out of money twice on our first day, we feel that the magic of the city that attracted hippies in the 60’s is still alive.  The Nepalese, even the
con-men, are very friendly people.  Most also speak English which has made getting around the tangled maze of streets much easier.

We are staying at the ‘famous’ Kathmandu Guesthouse. The hotel’s outdoor cafe makes great Nepalese Masala tea that warms you up in the cold mornings and evenings.  It is our escape from the noise and chaos of the Thamel district in
Kathmandu.  After I cross the gates from
the street into the guesthouse courtyard, I always breath a sigh of relief.

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One response to “Welcome to Kathmandu”

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    George C

    So you guys made it to Nepal, great.
    Now you have the opportunity to impress us all by climbing 29,000 feet to get to the top of the worlds’s highest mountain (Mt. Everest). I’ll try to fedex some hand made wool sweaters from Militsa before you start the hike.

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