28 Nov 2018 Peak Climbing Nepal
Nepal is the Himalayan and mountainous Country. The capital city of Nepal is Kathmandu. Kathmandu is a beautiful city inside the valley. It has a lot of historical and ancient places including art and culture. Kathmandu is also known as the “City of Temple”.
Kathmandu City has been selected as the ‘top 10 cities to visit in 2019’ from Lonely Planet.
Lonely Planet picks up the world’s 10 best, beautiful and amazing cities. Kathmandu is one of these cities. It secures the 5th place among the beautiful cities around the world.
List of Similar Articles:
- Best Time to Visit Nepal
- Nepal Travel Guide: A Complete Guide to Visit Nepal
- Trekking and Mountaineering: What’s the Difference?
- Why Nepal is Best Country for Mountaineering?
- Top 5 Popular Peak Climbing of Nepal
- Things to Know About Nepal Investment Summit 2019
- Lonely Planet – Top 10 cities to visit in 2019
- Let’s Celebrate World Environment Day: 5th June 2020
- Elephant Polo in Nepal | World Elephant Polo Association
- British Newspaper Guardian Says- Nepal is No.1 Destination for Travel
Kathmandu offers clamouring city roads, mixed sustenance, a well-known hiking region, and the blasting Kathmandu Valley.
The top 10 cities to visit in 2019 from Lonely Planet are:
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Shenzhen, China
- Novi Sad, Serbia
- Miami, Florida, USA
- Kathmandu, Nepal
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Dakar, Senegal
- Seattle, USA
- Zadar, Croatia
- Meknes, Morocco
What Lonely Planet said about ‘City of Temple’ Kathmandu
In the aftermath of the 2015 earthquake, news reports from Kathmandu showed a city broken and in mourning, but today the narrative is all about reconstruction and rejuvenation. Sure, there’s work to do restoring the magnificent monuments that crumbled during the disaster, but historic sites are being returned to their former glory, and moves to calm the city’s infamous traffic, smog and noise have made Kathmandu more liveable than it has been in decades. There are even reliable electricity and wi-fi as bonus creature comforts in the atmospheric and maze-like alleyways of the old city. – Lonely Planet