What to do in Kathmandu, Nepal - The capital and largest city of Nepal is Kathmandu with over 1.5 million
In the old part of Kathmandu is a large number of temples and palaces, Buddhist and Hindus, most were built in the seventeenth century. Earthquake fault and heavily polluted many of these monuments have been damaged. UNESCO Heritage of Humanity and 7 sites in the Kathmandu valley.
The places you visit on your trip to Kathmandu are:
Kathmandu Durbar Square, is located in the heart of the city. The premises also known Palace Square Hanuman Dhoka.
The monument is believed Kasthamandap approaches is the seventeenth century was built from a single giant tree.
Hanuman Dhoka A very ancient site of settlement for royalty, is locally known as Hanuman Dhoka, being a very important symbol of a divine protective power. The palace is where all the monarchs of Nepal, including the present have been crowned King Birendra.
Jagganath Temple: it has some erotic figures because it is a Hindu temple and their philosophy explains sex to love that leads to liberation. This temple is dedicated to the god of the universe.
Burja Basantapur: This nine-story pagoda is one of the most beautiful architectural jewels of the square. Vented many intricate carvings and wooden struts of the building are a perfect example of the highly developed art of woodcarving nepali.
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