Kathmandu things to do.

shapil
By shapil

I was looking for a get away place during Eid holidays and chanced upon Kathmandu. I have no idea about the place but I have booked my tickets. Anybody been there or any Nepalese offering any tips and tricks for the first time visitor. I intent to stay in the city only and explore the near about areas that are less than 4 hours drive away.

By gtrman• 30 Nov 2011 08:07
gtrman

is it me...or is it true tht u can get reeeeeealy "high" over there?... and i aint talking abt the mountain type of high!

By shapil• 21 Nov 2010 19:13
shapil

Quite true cg

By CG28• 21 Nov 2010 06:57
CG28

As they say about Nepal - "once is not enough"!

By shapil• 20 Nov 2010 19:01
shapil

Thanks flyingAce. Yes, the trip was great.

Sorry, CG..5 days were too short and I could not meet Ian as I checked my email very late but i will be back there again soon...inshiallah.

By FlyingAce• 14 Nov 2010 23:52
FlyingAce

Have a safe trip shapil... Enjoy, and see the wonderful approach to the valley.... :)

By shapil• 14 Nov 2010 23:27
shapil

Thanks CG and everyone else...I am leaving tomorrow morning...will somehow reach Thamel from airport and then see how it goes.

By CG28• 14 Nov 2010 07:19
CG28

If you see my post above, I have just proposed the "little gems hostel" as one of the places he can visit, and have not solicited for any form of donation. I agree that he is going for a holiday, but does that mean he can not visit hostels with a cause? It was just an idea to help him see the nepal which tourists normally tend to neglect.

Drmana, I do not mean to offend you, I am just clarifying my point here.

Shapil, you can cash in Traveller cheques in any bank in kathmandu but you will be better off carrying USD in cash, which is accepted widely in tourist areas.

By shapil• 13 Nov 2010 11:32
shapil

Thanks Drmana...i am usually not a big donor but like to help out 'in kind' at such efforts. Since I will only be staying in kathmandu and the near about areas for a week, maybe i will get some time to do such things as well.

I have a more mundane questions: Can I easily convert Amex travellers cheques of USD there in kathmandu?

By drmana• 13 Nov 2010 11:08
drmana

CG28, shapil is going there on vacation. Please don't mix this with something else. Even if this is a noble cause, I don't think that issue should be brought here.

Shapil, go and enjoy your vacation. If time permits and you are genuinely interested, then only consider other things. DO NOT GIVE/DONATE MONEY to anyone or any place unless you are sure that the cause is genuine.

Hope you have a good time in Kathmandu.

By shapil• 13 Nov 2010 10:48
shapil

CG28 done.

By CG28• 13 Nov 2010 09:54
CG28

will be in Kathmandu when you are there. I will email him and inform your interest so that he can arrange you to visit the hostel. Can you PM me your name & email and I will get you in touch with Ian and the team in Kathmandu?

By CG28• 13 Nov 2010 09:54
CG28

will be in Kathmandu when you are there. I will email him and inform your interest so that he can arrange you to visit the hostel. Can you PM me your name & email and I will get you in touch with Ian and the team in Kathmandu?

By shapil• 11 Nov 2010 21:32
shapil

CG28...educating kids is a noble cause. I am interested, whats next?

By CG28• 11 Nov 2010 11:34
CG28

visit out little gems hostel. you may check www.help2educate.org and inform me if you are interested!

By shapil• 10 Nov 2010 22:52
shapil

Thanks to everyone above for your valuable and timely suggestions. Looking forward to eating some dal bhat with chutney and earning some good memories of kathmandu.

By anonymous• 10 Nov 2010 16:18
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

hi first have a nice vacation there and i will not asked u to visit at night time to go thamel area yah u can go during day time and if u like to visit club onlly one club is suitble that in yak& yeti hotel Club Platinum its a 5 star hotel and casino royal its a safe and nice place i have been there u can just asked any one u come from qatar at club and u want to see the namager Niresh thapa and dont forget to go Nagar coat in mountain area its a 1 hour drive nice vew and yah bhakta pur and royal placa musium yah that sit have a nice trip again

By shapil• 10 Nov 2010 15:38
shapil

Oryx..got the details of the hotel from the other thread and emailed them to quote me a price. Thanks.

By Oryx• 10 Nov 2010 15:04
Oryx

thanks saved me looking for the info again

honestly try that hotel is was great...really helpful and clean and quiet :)

By CG28• 10 Nov 2010 14:34
CG28

just ask your taxi driver or ur hotel people to help you. Go for "NCell" - thats the easiest!

By shapil• 10 Nov 2010 14:29
shapil

Thanks Ghazalz.

By shapil• 10 Nov 2010 14:28
shapil

Thanks Drmana.

CG28 thanks for your kind gesture. I can readily give you the undertaking but is it possible to get a new sim cheaply there without much hassle?

By sentibhim• 10 Nov 2010 14:20
Rating: 4/5
sentibhim

Pokhara City will be the best place for you to visit .Have a Nice Trip.

By CG28• 10 Nov 2010 14:04
CG28

until he gets a local simcard.

shapil, i have my nepal pre-paid simcard with me in doha which I can lend you, provided you sign an undertaking for returning it safely upon return.

By drmana• 10 Nov 2010 13:59
drmana

Never use Qtel prepaid sim in Nepal. It would cost you a fortune...personal experience :-(

By CG28• 10 Nov 2010 13:58
CG28

thamel can be noisy with loud music playing and it might disturb ur sleep. consider hotels in kings way or jyatha area (they are both walking distance from thamel).

if u have a pre-paid qtel sim, it has roaming in nepal.

enjoy ur trip!

By drmana• 10 Nov 2010 13:56
drmana

Shapil, don't worry, you wouldn't need my help. There would be tourists all around at this time of the year. Your number won't work there. Buy yourself a spice mobile sim once you get there. You can freely browse internet with that. I would be quite busy with family commitments during my stay there. But if you need any help, PM me in QL. I would check my mailbox frequently.

By shapil• 10 Nov 2010 13:52
shapil

Yes Drmana meeting you would be a great help . I will reach there on 15th. But how to contact you as i dont think that it is so small that we can bump into each other nevermind the fact that we have never met. I can PM you my number here but not sure if it will work there.

By drmana• 10 Nov 2010 13:51
drmana

Brit, it would be cold in morning and evening now but it would be chilling cold after a month :-)

By britexpat• 10 Nov 2010 13:50
britexpat

By the way.. Isn't it going to be rather cold at this time of the year ?

By ghazalz• 10 Nov 2010 13:48
ghazalz

Enjoy your trip shapil!

By drmana• 10 Nov 2010 13:46
drmana

Good move....do bargain with taxi driver in airport though as they would ask for a huge sum at first.

Check the following link where oryx has advised about a hotel in Thamel :

http://www.qatarliving.com/node/1428790

By shapil• 10 Nov 2010 13:44
shapil

As this is an impromptu trip so nothing has been planned..Hence, I am thinking what to tell the taxi driver once I am out of the airport...based upon my research so far from Drmana's link Thamel is the area where I can find reasonable and a number of hotels to chose from. So, I am planning to go to Thamel from Airport and take a hotel there. Good move...bad?

By drmana• 10 Nov 2010 13:43
drmana

Yes! don't miss a night stay in Nagarkot and view the sunrise. Pokhara won't be within in 4 hrs drive but you can take a flight of about half an hour to get there.

Make sure to take your warm clothes as mornings and evenings would be quite cold now.

By the way, I would be in ktm and then in pokhara after 5 days. May be I would see you there.

By CG28• 10 Nov 2010 13:37
Rating: 4/5
CG28

Nagarkot is a hill statill just less than 2 hours drive from Kathmandu and is very famous for sunrise and sunset sightseeing purpose. Also, if you are lucky with the weather, you might get a good view of the himalayan range from Nagarkot.

While in Kathmandu, you shouldnt also miss bar hopping in Durbarmarg and Thamel.

Check this webpage for more practical info: http://wikitravel.org/en/Kathmandu

Bear in mind that its cold in Kathmandu now, so have some warm clothes with you!

Enjoy your trip!

By anonymous• 10 Nov 2010 13:34
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Visit Pokhra...too

View the lovely Annapurna mountain peaks...

Kathmandu is colder than Pokhra....

I had been there 10yrs ago :)

By Rizks• 10 Nov 2010 13:30
Rizks

drmana, Sonam...they might give u some hints !

By drmana• 10 Nov 2010 13:30
Rating: 5/5
drmana

In 4 hours, you can visit the 3 cities inside Kathmandu i.e kathmandu, bhaktapur and lalitpur. Visit the 3 Durbar squares, take a flight over Mount Everest, eat traditional foods etc.

Have a look at the following. It would help you:

http://welcomenepal.com/promotional/submain.php?menuid=2&submenuid=321274757793&subpageid=249483127397

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