Thursday, March 29, 2012

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i need suggestion and any info about what to do around Kathmandu Pokhara area. also what to avoid/visit ; i was dreaming to my travel to Nepal and now i have the chance . i%26#39;ll be there for 5 days also i would like to hear any recommendation of hotels or houses to rent .

Thanks!!

Celina

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First, are you trekking??? It doesn%26#39;t sound like it if you only have 5 days. Well, my family just got back yesterday from Pokhara and KTM, and trekking Gorepani/Poon Hill, and we had a fantastic time. You didn%26#39;t say anything about your budget - but it is really cheap there. We stayed in Kathmandu with my 5 kids at a place called Samara Resort, if you want the info, I can give it to you. It was air conditioned, came with breakfast and had TVs. Really nice for the kids. It was right in Thamel and a perfect location for us. It was a non smoking hotel, which we really liked, and down an alley that was quiet. It is NOT quiet in KTM, so bring earplugs if you stay in a guest house. As for Pokhara, there are mostly guest houses. The one we stayed at New Elites Guest House was really good, and there is a sweet lady there who runs it, and is taking care of the CUTEST CUTEST little girls whose father was killed by Maoists some years ago. My kids fell in love with these little girls! Anyway, it was a fun place. As for stuff to do - Thamel is full of stuff to do: we were in sensory overload the minute we stepped out onto the main alley there. Tons of shops, Durbar Square, etc. You%26#39;ll spend a couple days just wandering around there. The Bhoudanath Stupa, that HUGE Buddha eye building is way cool - right in the middle of a Tibetan village in Thamel. That was cool. And you HAVE to go to the Hindu temple there, the one by the airport where they have all the cremations going on. That was really really interesting to hang out at. We witnessed several ';funerals.'; They have little Tibetan handicraft villages, but I would not recommend them. It seemed like a front for their sales%26#39; of rugs, etc, and was more expensive. We found a great Indian restaurant there, called Saweeda, and it was awesome. My kids requested it 3 days in a row. As for Pokhara, not much to do except wander through the town, rent boats and go out on Phewa Lake, etc. There is a museum, but my kids skipped that, and there are little side trips to bat caves, some falls, but after trekking we were done with sight-seeing.

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thanks a lotttttttt i really apreciate taking time to writ all that .

yes i%26#39;ll do some trekking even am old hehehe i stil want to travel around....

i%26#39;ll check out all places you mentioned ...

thanks again

C.C


I think you%26#39;ll have a great time - no matter your age. The trekking to Gorepani and poon Hill wasn%26#39;t a killer cardiovascularly, but let me tell you, my thighs got a major work out. Start doing lunges and squats now!!!! As for things to bring: make sure you bring a small packet of baby wipes for the toilets/squat boxes. Also, some energy bars for the trek; the food is okay, but not a huge selection, and you%26#39;ll need snacks along the way. One thing I wished I took on the trek (we stayed at Tea Houses/guest houses) was a bed sheet sewn up on two sides into a ';sleeping bag'; type thing. It wasn%26#39;t cold enough to need a sleeping bag, but they don%26#39;t have blankets or top sheets on the beds, and there are definitely bed bugs. I also would bring a small towel. Not a terry cloth towel, which will take forever to dry, but go to an automotive store, and get a car chamois. A microfiber one. In fact, instead of bringing one larger towel, bring two smaller ones, and ditch one half way through your trek (they get smelly, believe me!). I was also glad I brought something to do (a little bit of knitting, and a book) because it was nice to relax at night at the Tea Houses after the trek.


Hi

Thanks i have an other question!

could plz dail all the places and what should i visit first ? i am just confused about it and don%26#39;t know what to do first . i cheked out all the places and names and done some searsh but stil can%26#39;t figur our how the itinarary should be ...

thank you for yourhelp

Celina.


Celina - I sent you a private message with some more details. . . .


thanks a lot ::i%26#39;ll print your email and follow all the steps you gave me.

i thank you a lot .

for sure i%26#39;ll let a report whene i come back...

celina


There%26#39;s lots to do there - just pick what works for you and have a GREAT adventure!!!


Sarangkot, near Pokhara for sunrise and

Paragliding:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gnx18-dGIs

(1min 27sec video/slideshow w/ audio)


hi celina

im from nepal , nepal is best place travel and get relax,if u want to stay just 5 days then better to stay at hotel , here ,pokhara is very nice place, if you want to know more information about it feel free to ask me

email:travelinnepal@gmail.com


Hi

anybody stayed at Dwarika%26#39;s Hotels i read few reviews but really can%26#39;t risk .also anyone have thier fon number i was calling a number but no response.

any suggestion are welcome.

Thanks

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