
Kathmandu: A Living Heritage
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, is a charming city where history and daily life blend beautifully. Its narrow medieval streets and the timeless Durbar Square are filled with temples, shrines, and ancient monuments. Surrounded by green hills and distant Himalayan peaks, the city’s colorful festivals, prayer flags, and warm people give Kathmandu a sweet and lasting charm.
Overview
Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, is a place where history and heart come together beautifully. The old part of the city, with its narrow medieval streets and lovely little shrines, centers around the timeless Durbar Square, filled with pagoda-roofed temples, stone sculptures, old monasteries, and historic monuments. Beyond the square, temples and shrines seem to appear everywhere, quietly welcoming visitors. Nestled among green hills with Himalayan peaks in the distance, Kathmandu is a vibrant city where ancient traditions blend naturally with daily life. Colorful festivals, prayer flags, bustling markets, and warm, friendly people give the city a gentle charm that reflects deep faith, rich culture, and enduring resilience.

