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A day of hiking alone in the Himalayas of Nepal in Langtang National Park near the village of Kyanjin Gumpa and the Tibet border. - I don't think I could handle this level of hiking danger personally.... but still impressive.
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Kathmandu, Nepal | @safaljiwan Kathmandu is not a glamorous city, but for the many visitors who flock here, that’s a good thing. It’s chaos at its best — dusty streets crowded with traffic in front of ornamental temples, and winding alleys that lead to thriving markets and packed squares. Nepal’s majestic natural landscape is often the draw, but in the heart of its capital city lies a vibrant culture worth exploring. NOTE: As of January 2019, Everest Base Camp is closed to tourists. "One of the most spectacular sights of Kathmandu is the enormous Bodnath stupa. Soak in the magical atmosphere of this holy temple while watching the b…
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King Birendra and Queen Aishwarya of Nepal. They and many family members were assassinated at a royal banquet in 2001. Their son then succeeded to the throne, but committed suicide a few days later. Birenda's brother then became king.
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Christians are protesting the Nepali government's recent decision to remove Christmas as an observed national holiday. Since the Asian nation of Nepal became a secular state eight years ago, Christmas has been recognized as a national holiday, Christian Today reports. The government is blaming an over-crowded Nepali calendar for its decision to no longer observe the Christian holiday in the future, stating that too many dates commemorating other religious holidays exist on its list of nationwide celebrations. Many throughout the Himilayan nation believe that government officials are singling out Christians for discrimination because it chose to eliminate Christ…
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